Universal/courtesy Everett Collection Alan Alda is looking back on his time making the 1981 film,The Four Seasons, in this week's issue of PEOPLE He recounts a time when he met with Carol Burnett for lunch at a Chinese restaurant while they were making the film — and the hilarity that ensued Alda says he and Burnett and the rest of the cast developed a real friendship ahead of filming the movie Alan Aldais recalling a memorable meal he once had withCarol Burnett. During a break in filming 1981'sThe Four Seasonstogether,the belovedM*A*S*Hactor, 89, says he and Burnett, 92, met up for lunch at a Chinese restaurant. "There was a dish of moo shu pork on the table, and it had vegetables wrapped up in a pancake," Alda tells PEOPLE in this week's issue. "At one point Carol stood up, held the pancake up and let the whole thing unroll and said: 'It's a message from the king.'" Before filming began on the movie, which he also directed, Alda says he got to spend three weeks rehearsing and "trading stories" with Burnett and the rest of the cast, which also includedRita Moreno. "Most of that time was spent getting to know each other, having dinner together, having lunch together," he says. "There was a lot of laughing and admiring one another's work. When everybody really engages, the ease of real old friendship comes out [on screen], which is important for that story, because you have to believe that a friendship is being jeopardized. It was a very happy shoot." Ralph Dominguez/MediaPunch/Shutterstock Alda similarly had a great experience shootingTina Fey'snewNetflix series adaptionofThe Four Seasons, in which he makes asurprise cameo. "I'm so happy for Tina," says Alda. "The movie meant a lot to me, and people are reacting to her work very much as they did to mine." Jason Mendez/Getty In the original film Alda plays controlling lawyer Jack Burroughs. In Fey's seriesWill Forteplays a reimagined version of Alda's role, while Alda appears as one of the character's fathers. During a scene with Fey andColman Domingo, his character offers them some hilarious marriage advice: "Every once in a while ... [my wife would] say, 'Congratulations! Take off your pants, it's a sex day.' You might think of trying that with your spouse." Courtesy of Netflix Like his character, Alda regularly calls upon advice from his ownwife of 68 years, Arlene, 92. "She always says, 'The secret to marriage is a short memory,'" he says. "We both try to practice being there when we're there: listening, answering, taking an interest. You can get used to somebody no matter who it is. I've always thought if the Pope and Mother Teresa were a couple, after a few years, they'd have to work it out." The Four Seasonsis streaming now on Netflix Read the original article onPeople