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- Abyssinia,_Henry abstract ""Abyssinia, Henry" is the 72nd episode of the M*A*S*H television series, and the final episode of the series' third season. First aired on March 18, 1975, and written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, the highly rated episode was most notable for its shocking and unexpected ending. The plot of the episode centers on the honorable discharge and subsequent departure of the 4077th MASH's commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake (played by McLean Stevenson).The title of the episode refers to "Abyssinia" used as a slang term for "goodbye" in the 1920s and 1930s when Abyssinia was the name for the country now called Ethiopia. But when spoken quickly, "Abyssinia" becomes "ah-be-seein'-ya." Thus, "Abyssinia" is used in place of "I'll be seeing you." This slang was frequently used by the Henry Blake character throughout his years on the show.The highly controversial ending to the episode directed by Larry Gelbart, which has since been referenced and parodied many times, prompted an estimated 1,000-plus letters to series producers Gene Reynolds and Larry Gelbart, and drew fire from both CBS and 20th Century Fox.After the production of this episode, both Stevenson and Wayne Rogers, who played the character of Trapper John McIntyre, left the series to pursue other interests; while Stevenson's departure was announced prior to and written into "Abyssinia, Henry", Rogers unexpectedly left the series during the break between Seasons Three and Four, and so his character's departure takes place off-screen in the following (first of the fourth season) episode, "Welcome to Korea". These combined departures and their subsequent replacements also signaled the beginning of a major shift in focus of the M*A*S*H series as a whole with story and script focus emphasizing the character of Hawkeye Pierce, played by Alan Alda.".
- Abyssinia,_Henry director Larry_Gelbart.
- Abyssinia,_Henry episodeNumber "24".
- Abyssinia,_Henry guest Jamie_Farr.
- Abyssinia,_Henry guest William_Christopher.
- Abyssinia,_Henry previousWork White_Gold_(M*A*S*H).
- Abyssinia,_Henry releaseDate "1975-03-18".
- Abyssinia,_Henry seasonNumber "3".
- Abyssinia,_Henry subsequentWork Welcome_to_Korea.
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- Abyssinia,_Henry airdate "1975-03-18".
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- Abyssinia,_Henry director Larry_Gelbart.
- Abyssinia,_Henry episode "24".
- Abyssinia,_Henry episode "Abyssinia, Henry".
- Abyssinia,_Henry episodeList List_of_M*A*S*H_episodes.
- Abyssinia,_Henry guests "*Jamie Farr as Klinger *William Christopher as Father Mulcahy".
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- Abyssinia,_Henry next Welcome_to_Korea.
- Abyssinia,_Henry prev White_Gold_(M*A*S*H).
- Abyssinia,_Henry production "B324".
- Abyssinia,_Henry quote ""We didn't want Henry Blake going back to Bloomington, Illinois and going back to the country club and the brown and white shoes, because a lot of guys didn't get back to Bloomington."".
- Abyssinia,_Henry quote "Not everybody, not every kid gets to go back to Bloomington, Illinois. Fifty thousand – we left fifty thousand boys in Korea – and we realized it was right for the show, because the premise of our show was the wastefulness of the war.".
- Abyssinia,_Henry quote "…if we turned on the [television] set we would see fifteen people [killed in Vietnam every night]. They don't complain about that because it is unfelt violence, it is unfelt trauma. And that's not good. I think that if there is such a thing as the loss of life there should be some connection. And we did make a connection. It was a surprise, it was somebody they loved. They didn't expect it but it made the point. People like Henry Blake are lost in war.".
- Abyssinia,_Henry season "3".
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- Abyssinia,_Henry source "Gene Reynolds, Producer".
- Abyssinia,_Henry title "Abyssinia, Henry".
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- Abyssinia,_Henry writer "* Everett Greenbaum * Jim Fritzell".
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- Abyssinia,_Henry comment ""Abyssinia, Henry" is the 72nd episode of the M*A*S*H television series, and the final episode of the series' third season. First aired on March 18, 1975, and written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, the highly rated episode was most notable for its shocking and unexpected ending.".
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