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W*A*L*T*E*R
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Gary Burghoff as Walter O'Reilly

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Genre Sitcom
Running time 30 minute pilot / CBS Special Presentation
Creator(s) Bill Bixby
Starring Gary Burghoff
Ray Buktenica
Country of origin Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Original channel CBS
Original run July 17, 1984July 17, 1984
No. of episodes 1
IMDb profile


W*A*L*T*E*R was a pilot for a spin-off of M*A*S*H made in 1984 that was never picked up. It starred Gary Burghoff.

The show related the adventures of Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly after he had returned home from the Korean War. The woman he had romanced during his final appearance on M*A*S*H was nowhere to be found. More importantly, he was no longer calling himself "Radar" and he had moved away from Iowa (his mother having died). Taking root in St. Louis, Missouri, he had become perhaps the world's gentlest police officer.

[edit] Difficulties in showing

Since the pilot was never picked up by CBS as a series, it was shown as a "CBS Special Presentation" in July of 1984. It was shown once in the eastern part of the United States, but pre-empted on the West Coast by CBS News coverage of the Democratic National Convention. This is the only known broadcast of the pilot.

[edit] Timeline

The episode takes place after the series finale of M*A*S*H, and a two part guest appearance on AfterMASH, in which Radar was forced to leave the family farm.

[edit] Synopsis

The episode opens with Walter O'Reilly in his apartment of his cousin, Wendell Micklejohn. They are getting ready for their workday while watching the start of a television interview. The interview shows journalist Clete Roberts following up on the members of the M*A*S*H 4077th. Last week Roberts interviewed Hawkeye Pierce and this week he is catching up with O'Reilly. At the police department and on the street in front of stores, O'Reilly and Micklejohn catch pieces of the television interview, giving viewers of the pilot a chance to sample the potential series and to build a bridge between the events of M*A*S*H and W*A*L*T*E*R. Viewers learn that O'Reilly returned to Iowa, where he failed at farming. He sold the farm and the animals and sent his mother off to live with his aunt. His bride left him after a honeymoon for another man. O'Reilly decided to commit suicide and went to a drug store to buy sleeping pills for an overdose, and aspirin (because the sleeping pills give him headaches). The drugstore worker, Victoria, cheers him up and they became good friends. His cousin Micklejohn helped him get a job on the police force. Walter solves a dispute between two strippers, and gets his wallet back from a young would-be thief whose older brother died in Korea. The pilot seems to show that W*A*L*T*E*R would have been light-hearted, simple comedy, in keeping with the O'Reilly character of M*A*S*H, but without the social value of the parent show.

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M*A*S*H
Film: MASH
TV series: M*A*S*H | Trapper John, M.D. | AfterMASH | W*A*L*T*E*R
Characters:

Hawkeye Pierce | Trapper John McIntyre | Duke Forrest | B.J. Hunnicutt | Henry Blake | Sherman T. Potter | Frank Burns | Margaret Houlihan | Charles Winchester | Radar O'Reilly | Father Mulcahy | Maxwell Klinger | Igor Straminsky | Sidney Freedman | Col. Flagg | Spearchucker Jones | Ugly John | Walter Koskiusko Waldowski | Ho-Jon | Lieutenant Dish | Donald Penobscot

Episodes: Season 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11
Books: M*A*S*H: A Novel About Three Army Doctors | M*A*S*H Goes to Maine
Related material: Continuity errors and anachronisms | Guest stars | Differences between book, film and TV versions of M*A*S*H | Suicide is Painless
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