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William Christopher, dies at 84 on 12/31/16

Father Mulcahy has completed his journey to the heavens. RIP William Christopher. That Times Square ball is 2 1/2 hours away from dropping, yet 2016 just HAD to take one more celebrity.
 
Being Catholic I always appreciated his respectful, humanized portrayal of a priest.

I always appreciate when non-Catholic performers portray nuns and priests in a respectful way.
I always hoped I could do as well if I were ever asked to play a rabbi.
 
The MeTV website just posted an interesting story about Bill Christopher that I had never heard.

Around the start of the fifth season, Christopher came down with a serious case of hepatitis that nearly proved fatal. “He became very sick and many people thought that he wouldn’t make it,” a source close to the late actor told National Enquirer. Mulcahy was suddenly absent from a string of episodes. Producers considered writing the character off M*A*S*H.

Fortunately, Alan Alda would have none of it. He fought to keep Christopher on the show, and went so far as to pen a script that incorporated his illness into the plot.

Written and directed by Alda, "Hepatitis" hit the airwaves 40 years ago, on February 8, 1977. In the episode, the good Father is feeling arthritic. After an examination, Hawkeye diagnosis him with hepatitis. Fearing an outbreak in the 4077th, Potter orders blood tests and gamma globulin to the camp.

“Alan knew Bill and his wife had an autistic son and his paycheck provided for the boy,” explained the source close to Christopher. “Bill recovered from the hepatitis and was eternally grateful to Alan.”



Kudos to Alan Alda for his very good deed.
 
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