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===Post-''M*A*S*H'' work === After leaving ''M*A*S*H'', Rogers appeared as an FBI agent in the 1975 NBC-TV movie ''[[Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan]],'' as Michael Stone in the 1980 miniseries ''Top of the Hill'', and as [[civil rights]] attorney [[Morris Dees]] in 1996's ''[[Ghosts of Mississippi]].'' He also starred in the short-lived 1976 period detective series ''[[City of Angels (1976 TV series)|City of Angels]]'' and the 1979β1982 CBS series ''[[House Calls (TV series)|House Calls]],'' first with [[Lynn Redgrave]] (both were nominated for Golden Globes in 1981, as best actor and best actress in TV comedy, but did not win) and then later with actress [[Sharon Gless]]. Rogers also appeared in the 1980s miniseries ''[[Chiefs (miniseries)|Chiefs]]''. Rogers then was a guest star five times in a recurring role on CBS's ''[[Murder, She Wrote]].'' He has served as an executive producer and producer in both [[television producer|television]] and [[film producer|film]], and as a screenwriter, and a director. Rogers also starred in several other movies. In 1981, he played the role of an [[art forger]] in [[Roger Vadim]]'s ''[[The Hot Touch]].'' Then, in the movie ''The Gig'' (1985), alongside [[Cleavon Little]], he was a jazz musician-hobbyist whose group has an opportunity to play a [[Catskill Mountains|Catskills]] resort and must confront failure. Also in 1985, he starred opposite [[Barbara Eden]] in the televised reunion movie ''[[I Dream of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later]]'' based on the 1960s situation comedy ''[[I Dream of Jeannie]].'' Rogers took on the role of Major Tony Nelson, which was originally portrayed by [[Larry Hagman]] in the television series when Hagman was unavailable to reprise the character he had originated. In 1986, Rogers hosted the short-lived CBS television series ''[[High Risk (TV series)|High Risk]]''. He also starred as Walter Duncan in the 1987 movie ''Race Against the Harvest.'' In 1990, Rogers co-starred with [[Connie Selleca]] in the CBS made-for-television movie ''Miracle Landing'' based on the true story of the 1988 [[Aloha Airlines Flight 243]] crash landing after an explosive cabin depressurization.
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