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Alan Alda, a member of the cast of the popular television comedy series, “M.A.S.H.,” pickets the Twentieth-Century Fox studios in Los Angeles. The making of films and TV shows has been almost halted in the United States by a strike by actors over pay. Alda said actors who had been successful owed it to other actors to join the strike.

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Press, 12 August 1980, Page 8

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Alan Alda, a member of the cast of the popular television comedy series, “M.A.S.H.,” pickets the Twentieth-Century Fox studios in Los Angeles. The making of films and TV shows has been almost halted in the United States by a strike by actors over pay. Alda said actors who had been successful owed it to other actors to join the strike. Press, 12 August 1980, Page 8

Alan Alda, a member of the cast of the popular television comedy series, “M.A.S.H.,” pickets the Twentieth-Century Fox studios in Los Angeles. The making of films and TV shows has been almost halted in the United States by a strike by actors over pay. Alda said actors who had been successful owed it to other actors to join the strike. Press, 12 August 1980, Page 8