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Famous actor, Alan Alda, 'Hawkeye' from MASH, is on The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos.

Visit emmytvlegends.org to see the full interview with Alan Alda. In this interview excerpt, Alan Alda, who played Captain 'Hawkeye' Pierce, talks about the success of the show "MASH". For more on this interviews and hundreds of others, visit www.emmytvlegends.org

Actor/Writer/Director Alan Alda discusses his early years and his father's career in burlesque. The interview was conducted by Michael Rosen on November 17, 2000. This is part of a multi-segment oral history interview. For all interview segments visit channel playlists or go to tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

Actor/Writer/Director Alan Alda discusses how he made his stage debut at sixth months old, early acting and beginning of "M*A*S*H". This is part of a multi-segment oral history interview. For all segments visit channel playlists or go to tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com

Thomas Bloch: www.thomasbloch.net - Finkenbeiner www.finkenbeiner.com - German master glassblower Gerhard Finkenbeiner (1930 - 1999) rediscovered and has built the Glassharmonica since the beginning of 1980's in Waltham, MA (USA) tells the story, shows to actor Alan Alda how to make it and how to make a glass explode with a sound for TV program "Scientific American Frontiers". With appearances of Tom Hession (glassblower) and Tim Nickerson (musical assistant). The second part (see video " Glassharmonica / Alan Alda's first lesson with Thomas Bloch " - www.youtube.com ) shows the French multi-instrumentalistThomas Bloch (glassharmonica, ondes Martenot, cristal Baschet, waterphone...) giving a lesson to Alan Alda and playing the armonica in Finkenbeiner's factory. February 1998. Other names : armonica de verre (France), Armonica de vidro, orgue de verre (France, Belgium), crystal harmonica, crystal armonica, glass organ, crystal organ, Armónica de cristal (Spain), Armonica a bicchieri (Italian), glasharmonika (Germany, Denmark, Sweden), glassharmonika (Norway), Harmonika szklana (Poland), 0¢0Î0‚0À0´ (Japan), close instruments : glass harp, glassharfe, glass harfe, harpe de verre, verrophon, verrophone, seraphim, verres musicaux, musical glasses

Alan Alda on Loretta Swit's contribution to making her M*A*S*H character three-dimensional. . For more on this and over 600 interviews, please visit emmytvlegends.org




