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M*A*S*H: Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection

M*A*S*H: Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection

024543383055 (Nov 07, 2006)

M*A*S*H

M*A*S*H: Martinis and Medicine Complete Collection

20th Century Fox (1972)
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
024543383055
TV Series | Action | Comedy | War
USA | English | Color | 00:30

The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.


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1 S1E1: M*A*S*H the Pilot 30 min | Sep 17, 1972

At the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M.A.S.H) unit in Korea, two army doctors by the names of Hawkeye Pierce and Trapper John McIntyre receive some exciting news in the mail. Their Korean house boy, Ho-John got accepted into Hawkeye's old college. Hawkeye and Trapper decide to hold a party filled with music, dancing, and alcohol to raise money for Ho-John's plane trip to the U.S. They achieve this by raffling off a weekend pass with a nurse, Lieutenant Dish for R&R in Tokyo.

Guest stars: Karen Philipp, Linda Meiklejohn, Laura Miller, Bruno Kirby, G. Wood, George Morgan
2 S1E2: To Market, to Market 30 min | Sep 24, 1972

After black marketers hijack the 4077th's supply of hydrocortisone, Hawkeye and Trapper concoct a deal with a local black marketer, Charlie Lee, to get some more. The catch: Henry's antique oak desk, which they must trade in order to get some of it. Margaret and Frank become suspicious about their plotting, and about the Koreans who come to check out the desk, which is whisked away by chopper as Henry and Frank watches in disbelief.

Guest stars: G. Wood, John C. Johnson, Jack Soo, Robert Ito
3 S1E3: Requiem for a Lightweight 30 min | Oct 01, 1972

Trapper and Hawkeye seek to keep a new nurse from being transferred by Hot Lips, and they vie for her affection. Henry Blake, challenged by another commander to a boxing tournament, makes Trapper fight a big, intimidating soldier in exchange for keeping the nurse at the 4077th. Hawkeye and Ugly John employ the use of a glove soaked with ether to insure Trapper's victory, which impresses the nurse. Margaret and Frank's attempts to unfix the match collapses, as they are flattened by the unconscious boxer!

Guest stars: Mike McGirr, Sorrell Booke
4 S1E4: Chief Surgeon Who? 30 min | Oct 08, 1972

Frank Burns complains about Hawkeye Pierce's disrespect...and Henry appoints Hawkeye chief surgeon, to Burns's shock. The rest of the 4077th "coronates" Hawk while Frank and Hot Lips complain to General Barker. The General's visit provides him with a view of life at the 4077th M*A*S*H unit: camp hijinks, a poker game, and a surgery session. This shows him M*A*S*H has fun but gets the job done.

Guest stars: Jack Riley, Sorrell Booke, Bob Gooden, Karen Philipp
5 S1E5: The Moose 30 min | Oct 15, 1972

Sergeant Baker arrives at the camp with his Moose. Hawkeye decides to find a way of getting her away from Baker. He tries ordering him to release her, tries buying her, and then resorts to cheating at cards. He releases her but she won't go, so he tries to teach her how to be independent.

Guest stars: Virginia Lee, Paul Jenkins, Craig Jue, Barbara Brownell
6 S1E6: Yankee Doodle Doctor 30 min | Oct 22, 1972

The 4077th is designated as the setting for the making of an army film on Mobile Army Surgical Hospital units. Hawkeye is chosen as the star while Margaret and Frank compose a screenplay. The Eye Of The Hawk objects to the piece of propaganda that filmmaker Lt. Bricker is producing and, having exposed the original film, reshoots a new one his way, starring himself as Groucho Marx-ish Yankee Doodle Doctor, and poking fun at glorifying doctors while concluding with a rather serious speech about the hell of war.

Guest stars: Ed Flanders, Bert Kramer, Tom Sparks
7 S1E7: Bananas, Crackers and Nuts 30 min | Nov 05, 1972

When Henry goes for some R&R, Hawkeye pretends to crack up so that Frank will let him and Trapper go on some R&R.

Guest stars: Stuart Margolin
8 S1E8: Cowboy 30 min | Nov 12, 1972

John Hodges, a chopper pilot referred to as The Cowboy because of his gun holster belt and cowboy hat, has been hit in the shoulder, and arrives at the 4077th. He is expecting a letter--he's worried his wife Jean at home is leaving him for another man ("She's probably off with some rodeo rider; she's a sucker for a 10-gallon hat!"). He wants to go home, but Henry refuses, stating Cowboy's wound isn't serious enough to merit a stateside ticket. Bad luck then follows Henry Blake like the seat of his pants: he gets shot at while golfing, his tent gets flattened by a driverless jeep, and the latrine explodes while he's inside. The Cowboy offers to fly Henry to Seoul and then threatens to shove him out! The letter finally arives for Cowboy, assuring he is loved. Hawkeye and Trapper uses the radio to convince The Cowboy to spare Henry's life and come down, at which they succeed.

Guest stars: Joseph Corey, Mike Robello, Jean Powell, Billy Green Bush
9 S1E9: Henry, Please Come Home 30 min | Nov 19, 1972

Henry receives a citation for the camp achieving the best efficiency rating, and then General Hammond reassigns him to Tokyo. Frank then changes the camp to be more military, and he confiscates Hawkeye's and Trapper's still. They use forged passes to go to Tokyo to convince Henry to come back and end up pretending Radar is sick.

Guest stars: Bob Gooden, Bill Svanoe, Noel Tey, Jean Fleet, Kasuko Kasuro, Timothy Jones, G. Wood
10 S1E10: I Hate A Mystery 30 min | Nov 26, 1972

A rash of thefts breaks out in the camp. Missing pieces include Frank's silver picture frame, Margaret's hair brush, and Trapper's watch. The camp is searched and everything is found in Hawkeye's locker. Everyone thinks he did it. Hawkeye manages to announce to the camp that the items will be dusted for prints to identify the real thief, and catches Ho-Jon. He needed money to bring his family from the North, and to bribe border guards.

Guest stars: Bonnie Jones
11 S1E11: Germ Warfare 30 min | Dec 10, 1972

Hawkeye moves a wounded North Korean soldier into The Swamp, rather than let him be shipped out before he's stable. During the night he and Trapper play Dracula, and siphon off a pint of Frank's blood. The soldier then contracts hepatitis, so they have to test Frank without him knowing, and have to keep him away from Margaret and the patients.

Guest stars: Bob Gooden, Karen Philipp
12 S1E12: Dear Dad 30 min | Dec 17, 1972

Hawkeye writes home, describing Christmas in Korea: Radar ships a jeep home, a piece at a time; Henry gives the monthly lecture on sex, with the aid of figure A and figure B; Trapper helps deliver a calf; Klinger and Frank get into a fight, but Father Mulcahy smoothes things over; Hawkeye and Trapper sabotage Margaret's tent; Hawkeye flies to the front line dressed as Santa, to help a wounded soldier.

Guest stars: Bonnie Jones, Lizabeth Deen, Gary Van Orman, Bill Katt, Buck Young
13 S1E13: Edwina 30 min | Dec 24, 1972

The nurses go to extremes lengths to find a date for Nurse Eddie - they won't go out with anyone until Eddie gets a date. The men draw straws, and Hawkeye is the big loser, especially after Eddie nearly kills him in a scene resembling teenage "mating" rituals.

Guest stars: Arlene Golonka
14 S1E14: Love Story 30 min | Jan 07, 1973

Radar gets a Dear John recording from home. Hawkeye and Trapper try to set him up with a date, but fail. Radar is taken by a new nurse at the camp and she is into poetry and music, so they coach him. Margaret wants to stop the relationship, so Hawkeye and Trapper get between her and Frank until she relents. Radar's "Ahhhh, Bach!" and "That's highly significant," quotes win him the girl.

Guest stars: Indiria Danks, Barbara Brownell, Jerry Harper, Kelly Jean Peters
15 S1E15: Tuttle 30 min | Jan 14, 1973

Hawkeye creates a fake doctor, Captain Jonathan S. Tuttle, to give supplies to the local orphans. Henry wants Tuttle to be officer of the day, so Hawkeye creates a fake personnel file, and all his back pay is given to the orphanage. When General Clayton wants to reward his generosity, Hawkeye is forced to invent a story about Tuttle jumping from a chopper without his parachute! Of course, Trapper's new friend, Captain Murdoch, obtained the fake dog tags and parachute...!

Guest stars: Mary-Robin Redd, James Sikking, Dennis Fimple
16 S1E16: The Ringbanger 30 min | Jan 21, 1973

Hawkeye and Trapper operate on a famous Colonel - after discovering that he is particularly ruthless about sacrificing his men, they come up with a scheme to get him sent back to the states with a little unwitting help from Frank, Margaret, and a drunk Henry.

Guest stars: Leslie Nielsen
17 S1E17: Sometimes You Hear the Bullet 30 min | Jan 28, 1973

Frank throws his back out whilst spending the evening with Margaret, and ends up in traction. He promptly applies for the Purple Heart, having been 'technically' wounded at a frontline unit. Tommy Gillis, an old friend of Hawkeye's, is writing a book about the war, and pays him a visit. Later, Tommy is brought into the camp, seriously wounded, and Hawkeye can't save him. A 15-year-old kid is in the hospital to have his appendix out. He joined up to be a hero back home, but Hawkeye has him sent home, giving him Frank's purple heart.

Guest stars: James Callahan, Ron Howard, Fred Lerner, Chuck Hicks
18 S1E18: Dear Dad, Again 30 min | Feb 04, 1973

Once again, Hawkeye writes home to his father, telling him of the latest gossip: the camp gets a new surgeon, who turns out to be a fake; Hawkeye bets he can walk into the mess tent naked for lunch, and no one will notice; Radar cheats on his final exam from the High School diploma company; Margaret rejects Franks advances and he gets drunk late into the night; the camp have a no talent night.

Guest stars: Alex Henteloff, Gail Bowman
19 S1E19: The Long-John Flap 30 min | Feb 17, 1973

The camp suffers from the severe cold, except for Hawkeye who has received some long john's from his father. They get passed around from person to person, as a gift, a gambling stake, a trade, a bribe, stolen, given up to Father Mulcahy, who gives them to Henry, who returns them to Hawkeye as thanks for taking out his appendix.

Guest stars: Kathleen King, Joseph Perry
20 S1E20: The Army-Navy Game 30 min | Feb 25, 1973

The camp tunes into the Army/Navy football game, only to be shelled and have an unexploded bomb land in the middle of the compound. They ring around trying to identify the bomb, and the camp prepares for the worst. Hawkeye and Trapper are left the task of following instructions to disarm the bomb, which turns out to be full of propaganda leaflets from the CIA.

Guest stars: Alan Manson, John A. Zee, Sheila Lauritsen, David Doyle
21 S1E21: Sticky Wicket 30 min | Mar 04, 1973

Hawkeye and Frank argue over Frank's surgical ability. Hawkeye performs a difficult operation and the patient does not recover, as he should. Hawkeye begins to doubt his ability and moves out of The Swamp. He decides to open up his patients again, and discovers a nick in the colon that even Frank admits anyone could have missed.

Guest stars: Wayne Bryan, Bonnie Jones
22 S1E22: Major Fred C. Dobbs 30 min | Mar 11, 1973

As usual Frank's normal drone of verbal abuse upsets Ginger, so Hawkeye puts his arm in a cast while he is asleep. Frank puts in for a transfer, and after a broadcast goes out of Frank telling Margaret he's leaving, she decides to leave as well. As a result, Col. Blake puts both Hawk and Trap on double post-op duty until he finds replacements for Majs. Burns and Houlihan. Unwilling to lose their two favorite patsies, and to be worn to a frazzle from doing 2 shifts in O/R, Hawkeye and Trapper hatch a scheme to prevent Frank and Hot Lips from leaving. That night, Hawkeye and Trapper pretend they have found gold, letting Frank overhear them. Frank then withdraws his request when he thinks he's found gold himself, although the joke is on him when he finds, amongst other things, a gilded jeep!

Guest stars: Harvey J. Goldenberg
23 S1E23: Cease-Fire 30 min | Mar 18, 1973

General Clayton calls so say that a ceasefire is to be declared. The camp celebrates, Klinger gives away his dresses and locals start to take pieces of the camp. But Trapper does not believe it. Hawkeye claims he is married to avoid promises he made to several nurses. The party to celebrate the cease-fire, which never really took place, is interrupted by incoming wounds.

Guest stars: Bruce Kimmel, Bonnie Jones
24 S1E24: Showtime 30 min | Mar 25, 1973

Captain Kaplan is to be shipped home, but becomes paranoid that something will happen to him before he leaves. He takes the wheel of the jeep to drive to Kimpo himself, but crashes and ends up in plaster. Henry's wife is in labor and gives birth while he has Radar calling the hospital every 5 mins.An entertainer, Jackie Flash, visits the camp to entertain the troops.

Guest stars: Jean Turrell, Marilyn King, Joey Forman, Harvey J. Goldenberg, Stanley Clay, Sheila Lauritson, Oksun Kim, Joan Lucksinger
25 S2E1: Divided We Stand 30 min | Sep 15, 1973

Brought on by Frank and Margaret's negative reports, General Clayton assigns a psychiatrist, Captain Hildebrand, to examine the 4077th M*A*S*H unit, to see if it should be disbanded. Henry tells them to be on their best behavior, or else they will be split up. But the 4077th soon begins to act in their traditional, insane ways: the shrink experiences Max Klinger, watches the hijinks of Hawkeye and Trapper John, and witnesses the trysts of Frank and Hot Lips. While Hildebrand confronts the unit on its behaviour, choppers bearing wounded begin to arrive and everyone heads for the OR. The onslaught of casualties shows the 4077th's true side.

Guest stars: Anthony Holland, Leslie Evans
26 S2E2: 5 O'Clock Charlie 30 min | Sep 22, 1973

An inept North Korean pilot, known as "5 O'Clock Charlie", makes his daily attempt to bomb the ammo dump. Frank puts in a request for an anti-aircraft gun, which is granted when Charlie hits General Clayton's jeep. Frank takes charge of the gun, while Hawkeye and Trapper are determined to prevent him using it, by getting rid of the ammo dump. Frank misses Charlie and destroys the dump.

Guest stars: Gail Bowman, Sarah Fankboner, Corey Fisher, Lloyd Kino, Deborah Newman
27 S2E3: Radar's Report 30 min | Sep 29, 1973

Radar writes the weekly activity report. Hawkeye operates on a wounded prisoner who grabs a scalpel and attacks the doctors. Frank wants Klinger thrown out on a section 8,so Henry calls in a psychiatrist, Major Freedman. Hawkeye is attracted to a new nurse but thinks she is married. Trapper loses a patient who developed complications during the O.R. fracas with the wounded soldier.

Guest stars: Derick Shimatsu, Joan Van Ark
28 S2E4: For the Good of the Outfit 30 min | Oct 06, 1973

Hawkeye and Trapper want the army to admit responsibility for the accidental bombing of a local village. They fill out a report and Major Stoner arrives to investigate, and leaves with all the evidence. When the story is released it claims that the enemy bombed the village, and the army tries to gag the doctors. But, thinking there could be a medal in it for him, Frank has also put a report together, with copies of all the evidence, including shell fragments, so the army comes clean.

Guest stars: Frank Aletter, Lesley Evans
29 S2E5: Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde 30 min | Oct 13, 1973

Hawkeye has been in non-stop surgery for 3 straight days without sleep, and the wounded keep coming. He decides to find out who started the war, and sends a telegram to Harry S Truman. After listening to some of Frank's rubbish about the North Koreans wanting better plumbing, he tries to send the officers' latrine to the North Koreans with an offer of peace. Trapper finally manages to sedate him. Trapper (about Hawkeye): "I guess he's just unstable. You see, he took this weird oath as a young man, never to just stand by and watch people die."

Guest stars: Buck Young, Jackie Cooper
30 S2E6: Kim 30 min | Oct 20, 1973

Hawkeye operates on a 5-year old Korean boy, and Radar can't find his family. Henry plans to send him to the orphanage, and the camp enjoys his company while they can. Trapper decides to adopt him after consulting his wife, and has to rescue him after he wanders into the minefield. Kim's mother turns up at the orphanage looking for him.

Guest stars: Leslie Evans, Edgar Raymond Miller, Ray Poss, Maggie Roswell, Momo Yashima
31 S2E7: L.I.P. 30 min | Oct 27, 1973

Corporal Walker is being sent home, and he wants to marry his Korean girl so she and their baby can return with him. CID sends Lt Willis to investigate, but when he refuses Hawkeye and Trapper frame him. Hawkeye is upset that a nurse he was pursuing does not approve of the marriage between "a gook" and "one of us".

Guest stars: Corinne Camacho, Burt Young, Jerry Zaks
32 S2E8: The Trial of Henry Blake 30 min | Nov 03, 1973

Majors Houlihan and Burns press charges against Colonel Blake to get him arrested and put Frank in charge, and put Hawkeye and trapper under arrest so that they can't help him. Fortunately for Henry, they escape, and with the aid of Meg Cratty come to the rescue.

Guest stars: Hope Summers, Jack Aaron, Roy Goldman, Robert F. Simon
33 S2E9: Dear Dad... Three 30 min | Nov 10, 1973

Once more Hawkeye writes home to his father: the doctors operate on a soldier with a grenade shot into his body; Hawkeye and Trapper colour the skin of a racist patient, who demanded the right colour blood, while he is asleep; Henry gets a movie of his daughters birthday from home; the officers hold the monthly staff meeting.

Guest stars: Louise Vienna, Mills Watson, Sivi Aberg, Arthur Abelson, Kathleen Hughes
34 S2E10: The Sniper 30 min | Nov 17, 1973

A lone sniper has the 4077th pinned down - including Radar and Henry in the shower. The poor boy thinks he's firing on McArthur's headquarters, and a chopper finally comes by and wounds him with gunfire from above, ending the siege. Hawkeye walks out to into the bush to tend to the wounded soldier.

Guest stars: Teri Garr, Marcia Gelman
35 S2E11: Carry On Hawkeye 30 min | Nov 24, 1973

The camp succumbs to the Asian flu, except for Hawkeye and Margaret, who have to do everything themselves. As the others start to recover, Hawkeye falls ill but he still manages to operate when wounded arrive. Finally the others are well enough for Hawkeye to stop working and rest. He is thanked for his service with a commemorative roll of toilet paper.

Guest stars: Marcia Gelman
36 S2E12: The Incubator 30 min | Dec 01, 1973

Hawkeye and Trapper recover from an all night party. Henry gets a barbecue, and Hawkeye puts in a request for an incubator. The Quartermaster turns him down. They locate a Major with 3 incubators, but he won't let them have one. A Colonel tries to sell them one, and then they get into trouble with a General at a press conference. Finally, Radar trades the barbecue for an incubator.

Guest stars: John Alvin, Sarah Fankboner, Helen Funai, Ted Gehring, Jerry Harper, Eldon Quick, Logan Ramsey, Robert F. Simon
37 S2E13: Deal Me Out 30 min | Dec 08, 1973

Sidney Freedman comes to the camp, and joins in the poker game at The Swamp. Radar hits a local with a jeep, although the local is famous for jumping in front of vehicles for the compensation. Hawkeye and Trapper operate on an intelligence officer against regulations. Sidney helps talk around a soldier who wants to kill Frank.

Guest stars: Pat Morita, Edward Winter, John Ritter
38 S2E14: Hot Lips and Empty Arms 30 min | Dec 15, 1973

Margaret revaluates her life, and decides to leave Frank and ask for a transfer, which is granted. She gets drunk at her goodbye party, but is sobered up in the shower when wounded start arriving. She changes her mind when she realises how loyal her friends are.

Guest stars: Sheila Lauritsen, Jackie Cooper
39 S2E15: Officers Only 30 min | Dec 22, 1973

Klinger pretends to be pregnant. Hawkeye and Trapper operate on General Mitchell's son, and the General gives them 3 days in Tokyo Henry keeps getting calls from Tokyo about what Hawkeye and Trapper are doing. When they get back to the 4077 Frank asked the general for an officers club for the camp. They plot to allow the enlisted men access to the club, and when the General opens it the rules are bent to give his son access, which Hawkeye exploits to give access to all.

Guest stars: Clyde Kusatsu, Ralph Grosh, Robert Weaver, Sheila Lauritsen, Robert F. Simon
40 S2E16: Henry in Love 30 min | Jan 05, 1974

Henry returns from a week in Tokyo, to announce that he is in love with a 20-year old girl called Nancy Sue Parker. She arrives for the weekend, and Henry shows her off. Nancy comes on to Hawkeye while Henry is in surgery. Henry is reminded of his wife back home when Radar places a call for him, and he realises it's his wife he loves.

Guest stars: Kathrine Baumann, Sheila Lauritson, Clyde Kusatsu
41 S2E17: For Want of a Boot 30 min | Jan 12, 1974

A riotous episode in which Hawkeye will do anything to get a new pair of boots: In order to get Zale to get him some, he must get an appointment for Zale with Futterman, the camp dentist, who will only do it if Henry will give him a pass to Tokyo, and Henry will only grant the pass if Houlihan will get off his back, which she will do only if the guys throw a party for Frank's birthday, with a cake, and Radar will only help get the cake if he gets a date with Nurse Murphy, who will only date someone with a hair dryer, and Klinger won't give up the hair dryer unless he gets a section 8 (and Frank won't sign). Inevitably, the deal falls through, much to the Hawkeye's chagrin.

Guest stars: Michael Lerner, Susanne Zenor, Sheila Lauritsen
42 S2E18: Operation Noselift 30 min | Jan 19, 1974

Private Baker, who is always going AWOL, is desperate for plastic surgery on his nose. Hawkeye gets an old friend, and plastic surgeon, to visit the camp, promising him a nurse called "The Barracuda". They put together an elaborate scheme to perform the operation without Frank or Margaret finding out.

Guest stars: Todd Susman, Lou Elias, Stuart Margolin
43 S2E19: The Chosen People 30 min | Jan 26, 1974

A Korean family set up camp in the middle of the compound. A Korean woman with a baby comes looking for the father, and names Radar. Civilian affairs relocates the family and blood tests prove Radar is not the father.

Guest stars: Pat Morita, Clare Nono, Dennis Robertson, Jay Jay Jue
44 S2E20: As You Were 30 min | Feb 02, 1974

While there are no casualties, Hawkeye & Trapper crate up Frank while he sleeps and receive gorilla suits through the mail. Henry gets a tan and gives another sex orientation lecture. When the wounded start pouring in again, their own side shells the camp, hitting the generator, and Radar tries to get through to someone to stop the shelling.

45 S2E21: Crisis 30 min | Feb 09, 1974

The supply lines to the camp are cut. Radar, the housing officer, starts doubling people up to save fuel and Klinger is thrown out of the nurse's tent. People start burning everything to stay warm while Frank wears his heated socks. The toilet paper supply is worst hit, and then wounded start arriving. Supplies are eventually restored.

Guest stars: Alberta Jay
46 S2E22: George 30 min | Feb 16, 1974

Burns tries to slap a dishonorable discharge on a decorated soldier who admits to being a homosexual, Private Weston. Weston: "Two guys got beaten up in my outfit. One colored, the other homosexual. As you can see, Doc., I'm not colored."

Guest stars: Richard Ely, George Simmons
47 S2E23: Mail Call 30 min | Feb 23, 1974

The arrival of a new batch of mail leaves Trapper depressed, and thinking of desertion, despite Hawkeye's efforts to dissuade him. Meanwhile, Hawkeye learns that he has successfully tricked Frank into buying stocks in a fictitious company, Pioneer Aviation.

Guest stars: Sheila Lauritson
48 S2E24: A Smattering of Intelligence 30 min | Mar 02, 1974

A classic episode in which Colonel Flagg and another secret agent from another intelligence agency come to the 4077th to keep their eyes on one another and the camp. Hawkeye and Trapper trick them both into thinking that Burns is a traitor - one thinks he's a fascist, the other thinks he's a communist. Vinny Pratt, a friend of Trapper's turns up.

Guest stars: Bill Fletcher
49 S3E1: The General Flipped at Dawn 30 min | Sep 10, 1974

The MASH 4077 is visted by General Steele. He wishes to move the camp 5 miles down the road. Hawkeye and Henry are charged with mutiny. And Hawkeye is also charged with impersonating a reporter.

Guest stars: Harry Morgan, Teddy Wilson, Brad Trumbull, Dennis Erdman
50 S3E2: Rainbow Bridge 30 min | Sep 17, 1974

As Hawkeye and Trapper are planning to leave for Tokyo, an unusual offer to swap POW patients between the Chinese and the 4077th comes in. Henry, after much debate, agrees to send Hawkeye, Trapper, Frank, Radar, and Klinger into enemy territory. Frank almost botches the swap when he brings a squirt gun to the exchange. Fortunately, the Chinese Dr. Lin Tam has a sense of humor; he went to the University of Illinois, after all.

Guest stars: Mako, Loudon Wainwright
51 S3E3: Officer of the Day 30 min | Sep 24, 1974

While Henry is away in Seoul, Burns and Houlihan are in charge, and Hawkeye is the officer of the day. His refusal to release a wounded Korean soldier, wanted by US Intelligence, leads to a confrontation with Colonel Flagg.

Guest stars: Tad Horino, Mitchell Sakamoto, Norman Hamano, Mary Katherine Peters, Tom Lawrence
52 S3E4: Iron Guts Kelly 30 min | Oct 01, 1974

General 'Iron Guts' Kelly arrives for an inspection, and ends up dying in Margaret's tent. Hawkeye and Trapper help the General's aide smuggle him out of camp. The next day he is reported killed at the front, as that is where he would have wanted to die.

Guest stars: Keene Curtis, Alberta Jay, James Gregory
53 S3E5: O.R. 30 min | Oct 08, 1974

The OR is filled with more wounded than the unit can handle. Hawkeye does heart massage on a soldier, which saves his life, but he dies four hours later. Sidney Freedman drops in during the deluge, and is dragged into the fray by Hawkeye.

Guest stars: Bobby Herbeck, Orlando Dole, Jeanne Schuller
54 S3E6: Springtime 30 min | Oct 15, 1974

When spring arrives, Klinger gets word from home that his sweetheart back in Toledo wants to marry him. Henry arranges for Father Mulcahy to do this over short wave radio. Radar falls in love with a nurse, while a grateful patient won't leave Hawkeye alone, and even threatens Major Burns.

Guest stars: Alex Karras, Mary Kay Place, Greg Mabrey
55 S3E7: Check-Up 30 min | Oct 22, 1974

Trapper gets an ulcer and a ticket home. Unfortunately, his going-away party is spoiled by a new Army regulation, which forces him to stay.

56 S3E8: Life With Father 30 min | Oct 29, 1974

Mail from home worries Henry that Lorraine may be seeing other men. Father Mulcahy presides over a Jewish circumcision ceremony for the Korean-born son of a US GI.

Guest stars: Sachiko Penny Lee
57 S3E9: Alcoholics Unanimous 30 min | Nov 12, 1974

Henry's departure to Tokyo leaves Major Burns in charge of the 4077th. He declares total prohibition of alcohol, which leads to a near riot amongst the camp, especially from Hawkeye and Trapper.

58 S3E10: There is Nothing Like a Nurse 30 min | Nov 19, 1974

The nurses are evacuated when the threat of an enemy parachute drop arises. Hawkeye and Trapper try to enliven everyone's spirits whilst they are gone. Hawkeye: "The plot thins. Watch the cake sue for malpractice when Frank cuts into it."

Guest stars: Loudon Wainwright, Jeanne Schuller
59 S3E11: Adam's Ribs 30 min | Nov 26, 1974

Sick and tired of having liver and fish for an 11-day stretch, Hawkeye, driven near to insanity, starts a riot in the mess tent. He and Trapper then orders spare ribs and sauce from the best place he ever had them, in Chicago. Trapper calls a woman he spent a weekend with to pick up the ribs, and then they get choppered in. Unfortunately, right as they're sitting down to eat, wounded arrive, and Hawkeye is forced to postpone sinking his teeth into his beloved ribs.

Guest stars: Basil Hoffman, Joseph Stern
60 S3E12: A Full Rich Day 30 min | Dec 03, 1974

Hawkeye records a letter to his dad, detailing the exploits of a mad Turkish soldier who calls Hawkeye a "damn good Joe," the unfortunate loss of the corpse of a Luxembourg soldier (who turns out not to be dead), Lt. Henri-Batiste LeClerc, and of a gun-happy officer.

Guest stars: William Watson, Sirri Murad, Curt Lowens, Michael Keller
61 S3E13: Mad Dogs and Servicemen 30 min | Dec 10, 1974

A local dog bites Radar, and the camp conducts a search to find the pooch, so that Radar doesn't have to undergo a series of painful rabies vaccinations. Hawkeye defies Frank, to take care of a GI who's suffering from a case of hysterical paralysis.

Guest stars: Michael O'Keefe, Shizuko Hoshi, Arthur Song
62 S3E14: Private Charles Lamb 30 min | Dec 31, 1974

A Greek Colonel thanks the 4077th by giving them food and drink for an Easter celebration. Bu the feast is foiled when softhearted Radar saves the main course from the spit - a lamb, which Radar tricks Henry into giving a medical discharge and sends home to Ottumwa, Iowa. Thus, Hawkeye and Trapper invent the famed Spam Lamb! Meanwhile, a soldier who had shot himself to get out of the army confesses to Frank, thinking he is Father Mulcahy.

Guest stars: Ted Eccles, Titos Vandis
63 S3E15: Bombed 30 min | Jan 07, 1975

The camp is under fire and is swamped with wounded. They are being attacked by their own artillery in a frightening "friendly fire" incident. Trapper and Margaret get trapped in the Supply Tent together. Frank's jealousy of Trapper drives him to propose to Margaret.

Guest stars: Louisa Moritz, Edward Marshall
64 S3E16: Bulletin Board 30 min | Jan 14, 1975

Camp activities include Henry's nervous delivery of a sex lecture, with Hawkeye's and Trapper's heckling, a Shirley Temple movie, and a cookout.

65 S3E17: The Consultant 30 min | Jan 21, 1975

Dr. Borelli visits the 4077th to demonstrate his artery transplant technique. Unfortunately, being so close to the front at the 4077th causes Borelli's drinking problem to interfere at the worst time - when a patient needs the transplant.

Guest stars: Robert Alda, Joseph Maher, Tad Horino
66 S3E18: House Arrest 30 min | Feb 04, 1975

Hawkeye hits Major Burns and Houlihan is a witness. Despite Hawkeye and Trapper's claims that it wasn't intentional, Frank makes allegations against Hawkeye, and he is put in house arrest facing court martial. A female colonel is sent to inspect the nurses. When she cries "Rape!" when Burns visits her tent, Houlihan recants her story, and Burns, not Hawkeye, ends up under house arrest.

Guest stars: Mary Wickes
67 S3E19: Aid Station 30 min | Feb 11, 1975

Hawkeye, Houlihan, and Klinger go to an aid station at the front. Working closely together under heavy fire and unsanitary medical conditions, the three return to camp with new found respect for one another.

68 S3E20: Love and Marriage 30 min | Feb 18, 1975

Hawkeye and Trapper prevent a GI from marrying a call girl who has TB, whilst trying to help a Korean soldier join his pregnant wife. Radar, of course, provides his usual invaluable help.

Guest stars: Pat Li, Robert, Jeanne Joe, Dennis Dugan
69 S3E21: Big Mac 30 min | Feb 25, 1975

The camp prepares for a visit from General MacArthur. Klinger dresses as the Statue of Liberty as the General's jeep drives through the camp. MacArthur is so impressed, he salutes!

Guest stars: Graham Jarvis, Loudon Wainwright, Bob Courtleigh, Jeanne Schullerr
70 S3E22: Payday 30 min | Mar 04, 1975

Frank buys two sets of Pearl's, one for Margaret and one for his wife. After some talk, Radar gets Hawkeye $3,000 in lost earnings, Hawkeye gives it to Mulcahy for the orphans, but then the army wants the money back. Trapper wins big at poker after using Hawkeye's watch as a stake, so Hawkeye takes his winnings to avoid a stay in the honeymoon suite of The Stockade Hilton.

Guest stars: Jack Soo, Eldon Quick, Mary Katherine Peters, Bobbie Mitchell, Leland Sun, Pat Marshall, Johnny Haymer
71 S3E23: White Gold 30 min | Mar 11, 1975

Colonel Flagg blows into camp trying to obtain penicillin to barter for information. But Flagg comes down with appendicitis, and the only penicillin he gets is in the keister.

Guest stars: Hilly Hicks, Stafford Repp, Michael A. Salcido, Daniel Thorpe, Edward Winter
72 S3E24: Abyssinia, Henry 30 min | Mar 18, 1975

Actually, we won't. One of the classic M*A*S*H episodes. Henry finally gets his discharge. While he is tying things up, Burns prepares for his new command. Henry bids a tearful adieu, but not before Klinger turns up in an outrageous tropical outfit, and gets Henry to zip him up, and he gets a kiss Margaret. He gives Radar a hug and his last order, and departs by helicopter. In the traumatic and shocking last scene, a devastated Radar announces that Henry has been killed when his plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan.

Guest stars: Kimiko Hiroshige, Virginia Lee, Cherylene Lee, Ray Poss
73 S4E1: Welcome to Korea 30 min | Sep 12, 1975

Trapper is shipped home while Hawkeye is on R&R. Hawkeye speeds to Kimpo with Radar to catch Trapper's plane, but they just miss him. While they are there, they pick up BJ Hunnicut and take him back to camp. On the way back, BJ is introduced to the Korean War.

Guest stars: Reid Cruickshanks, Nat Jones, Robert Karnes, Ted Zeigler, Arthur Song, Shirlee Kong
74 S4E2: Change of Command 30 min | Sep 19, 1975

Frank settles in as commanding officer, only to have a new one appointed over his head, one that, to his chagrin, fits in very well.

75 S4E3: It Happened One Night 30 min | Sep 26, 1975

A freezing night, an artillery barrage that's coming too close, a patient going downhill, and Frank's searching Hot Lips' tent for his letters.

Guest stars: Christopher Allport, Darren O'Connor
76 S4E4: The Late Captain Pierce 30 min | Oct 03, 1975

When Hawkeye's father is notified that he's dead, he finds it's no easy matter either to get word to him or to establish otherwise.

Guest stars: Richard Masur, Eldon Quick, Sherry Steffens
77 S4E5: Hey, Doc 30 min | Oct 10, 1975

Its quid pro quo at the 4077th: two bottles of Scotch for secret surgery, and a tank to scare off snipers for an unauthorized shot of penicillin.

Guest stars: Frank Marth, Bruce Kirby, Ted Hamilton
78 S4E6: The Bus 30 min | Oct 17, 1975

Radar is driving Hawk, B.J., Sherman, and Frank in a bus back from a "medical conference" when they get lost. They stop to see if they can find anything they recognize. When they decide to turn around, they find that the bus does not want to start. Radar goes off in the middle of the night for the latrine, and does not immediately return. Stricken, Hawkeye wants to set out to find him, only to be stopped by Sherman. An injured Korean surrenders to get medical help from Hawk and B.J.. Upon Radar return, the Korean helps repair the bus and get them out of danger.

79 S4E7: Dear Mildred 30 min | Oct 24, 1975

It's Potter's anniversary. While Potter writes home, Frank and Hot Lips have a wood carving made for him, and Radar rescues a horse and makes him a present of it.

Guest stars: Buck Young, Barbara Christopher
80 S4E8: The Kids 30 min | Oct 31, 1975

The 4077th plays host to kids bombed out of their orphanage, and at the same time has to deliver a baby and care for battle casualties.

Guest stars: Ann Doran, Mitchell Sakamoto, Haunani Minn, Chrisleen Sun, Darrin Lee
81 S4E9: Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler 30 min | Nov 07, 1975

Intelligence officer Colonel Flagg, and psychiatrist Sidney Freedman, grapples over the fate of a wounded officer, Captain Chandler, who claims to be Jesus Christ. Perhaps the most poignant scene is when Radar asks Chandler to bless his teddy bear.

Guest stars: Alan Fudge
82 S4E10: Dear Peggy 30 min | Nov 11, 1975

B.J. writes home to his wife, Peg, reporting Klinger's escape attempts, the visit of a formidable chaplain, and one of Frank's goof-ups.

Guest stars: Ned Beatty
83 S4E11: Of Moose and Men 30 min | Nov 21, 1975

Hawkeye tangles with a tough Army colonel, Colonel Spiker, B.J. helps Zale, who's received a "Dear John" letter, and Frank looks endlessly for Korean saboteurs.

Guest stars: Lois Foraker, Tim O'Connor
84 S4E12: Soldier of the Month 30 min | Nov 28, 1975

Frank has a fever and makes a will, leaving all his money to his wife and all his clothes to Hot Lips.

85 S4E13: The Gun 30 min | Dec 02, 1975

A wounded colonel's gun, a showpiece, disappears, and Hawkeye and B.J. play a hunch and bluff Frank, who has it, into returning it.

Guest stars: Warren Stevens
86 S4E14: Mail Call, Again 30 min | Dec 09, 1975

Mail brings a letter to Frank saying his wife is divorcing him, and one to Potter telling him he's going to be a grandfather.

87 S4E15: The Price of Tomato Juice 30 min | Dec 16, 1975

Radar gets the help of Hawkeye and B.J. to procure something Colonel Potter says he's fond of, but that's hard to come by - tomato juice.

Guest stars: James Jeter
88 S4E16: Dear Ma 30 min | Dec 23, 1975

Radar writes home to his mother, as Hawkeye conducts the camp foot inspection, and Colonel Potter gets some shrapnel in his backside.

Guest stars: Redmond Gleeson, John Fujioka, Rollin Moriyama
89 S4E17: Der Tag 30 min | Jan 06, 1976

Potter decides Frank would be less of a pain if the others were friendlier to him; they oblige, with some startling results.

Guest stars: Joe Morton, John Voldstad, George Simmons, William Grant
90 S4E18: Hawkeye 30 min | Jan 13, 1976

Hawkeye is injured in a jeep accident and, aware he has a concussion, babbles to a Korean family to keep himself awake.

Guest stars: Philip Ahn, Shizuko Hoshi, Susan Sakimoto, Jun Kim, Jayleen Sun, Jeff Osaka
91 S4E19: Some 38th Parallels 30 min | Jan 20, 1976

Frank tries to distinguish himself by selling the camp garbage, but it's Hawkeye who finds a use for it: he dumps it on a troublesome Colonel Coner.

Guest stars: George O'Hanlon Jr., Kevin Hagen
92 S4E20: The Novocaine Mutiny 30 min | Jan 27, 1976

Frank has Hawkeye up on charges of mutiny, for usurping his authority when Potter was away on leave, and Frank was the C.O. The Judge Advocate, Colonel Carmichael, tries the case; BJ, Potter, and Radar are in attendance of the preliminary hearing to offer support for Hawkeye. There are several versions of what happened: according to Frank, he was trying to hold the 4077th together during heavy casualties when everyone else was falling apart; according to The Eye Of The Hawk, BJ and Radar, it was Frank who was out of control with his regimen. Finding no evidence of the alleged mutiny, the judge drops all charges against Hawkeye and puts Frank in his place (but will he stay there?!).

Guest stars: Ned Wilson
93 S4E21: Smilin' Jack 30 min | Feb 03, 1976

The 4077th turns up a sick helicopter pilot, 'Smilin' Jack, who doesn't want to quit, and a twice-wounded GI who does.

Guest stars: Robert Hogan, Dennis Kort, Michael A. Salcido, Alba Francesca
94 S4E22: The More I See You 30 min | Feb 10, 1976

Hawkeye is reunited with a woman he thought was out of his life forever, but who never altogether leaves.

Guest stars: Blythe Danner, Mary Jo Catlett
95 S4E23: Deluge 30 min | Feb 17, 1976

A sudden deluge of wounded at the 4077th is followed by a fire and a rainstorm which makes matters difficult for the staff.

Guest stars: Lois Foraker, Albert Hall, Anthony Palmer, Tom Ruben, Kario Salem
96 S4E24: The Interview 30 min | Feb 24, 1976

Clete Roberts introduces this segment as his show; he's arrived at Korea to interview the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital because of its high 97% efficiency rating. In Roberts' interviews with Hawkeye, BJ, Frank, Radar, Klinger, Mulcahy and Potter, they talk about how they cope with their situation, what they miss about home, how they feel about who they work with, and whether they see any good in coming from war.

Guest stars: Clete Roberts
97 S5E1: Bug Out 30 min | Sep 21, 1976

A rumour that there's going to be a practive bug-out causes anxiety. When Potter assembles the unit in an attempt to squelch the rumor, the call comes in to bug out, and the rumour suddenly comes to life! Meanwhile, Hawkeye begins surgery on a patient with a spinal injury. The bug-out proceeds without him, Hot Lips and Radar, and they quickly learn after the unit departs that they're in the midst of the front. When Potter, Mulcahy, BJ, Frank and the others arrive at the buildings which had been scouted by helicopter, they find the house full of "business girls," and Potter gives them Klinger's dresses to persuade them to leave the house. A helicopter comes to evacuate the spinal injury patient, and just as the three get ready to go to the new location, they find the 4077 is already returning, and eventually everyone reunites back at the camp, what with the Chinese being repulsed.

Guest stars: Frances Fong, Don Eitner, Barry Cahill, Peter Zapp, Eileen Saki, Ko-Ko Tani
98 S5E2: Margaret's Engagement 30 min | Sep 28, 1976

Margaret, calling from Tokyo, holds the camp in suspense until she returns with the news of her engagement to Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott. Frank Burns takes the news hard and arrests a Korean family as spies.

99 S5E3: Out of Sight, Out of Mind 30 min | Oct 05, 1976

While fixing a stove that explodes, Hawkeye's face is badly burned. His eyes are bandaged, and it is not known if he will ever see again. Meanwhile Frank bets on the outcome of a baseball game, which he has already heard on the radio. After much tension in the camp the bandages come off, and happily, Hawkeye can see again.

Guest stars: Tom Sullivan, Dudley Knight, Michael Cedar
100 S5E4: Lt. Radar O'Reilly 30 min | Oct 12, 1976

Following an offer of promotion made by Master Sergeant Woodruff at a poker game, Radar is promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Finding this position awkward, Radar opts to return to his position as an enlisted man.

Guest stars: Sandy Kenyon, Raymond Chao
101 S5E5: The Nurses 30 min | Oct 19, 1976

When Hot Lips confines Nurse Baker to her quarters, little does she know that Baker's husband has arrived in the camp. Hawkeye and B.J. put them together in Hot Lips' tent, telling everyone that a quarantined patient has been placed there. When Hot Lips discovers what has happened, she breaks down and refuses to press charges.

Guest stars: Linda Kelsey, Gregory Harrison, Mary Jo Catlett, Carol Locatell, Patricia Sturges
102 S5E6: The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan 30 min | Oct 26, 1976

After hearing that North Korean prisoners have been released in the area, everyone is upset when Margaret disappears. Colonel Flagg is called in to investigate, and bungles things in his usual manner. Finally Hot Lips returns, after helping in the birth of a Korean baby.

Guest stars: Jay Fenichel, Jun Kim, Le Quynh, Jon Yune, Susan Bredhoff
103 S5E7: Dear Sigmund 30 min | Nov 09, 1976

Sidney Freedman, feeling depressed, visits the 4077th to observe how they fare under the pressures of war. He begins a letter to Sigmund Freud as a form of self-therapy, and releases his tension in the form of a practical joke with B.J., aimed at Frank Burns.

Guest stars: Charles Frank, Bart Braverman, Sal Viscuso, J. Andrew Kenny
104 S5E8: Mulcahy's War 30 min | Nov 16, 1976

After Frank discovers that Danny Fitzsimmons has shot himself to get out of combat, Father Mulcahy is called in. Realizing his lack of understanding of the fighting, Mulcahy accompanies Radar to an aid station, where they encounter the real war at first hand. Mulcahy performs an emergency tracheotomy, guided by Hawkeye over the radio.

Guest stars: Brian Byers, Ric Mancini, Richard Foronjy, Ray Poss
105 S5E9: The Korean Surgeon 30 min | Nov 23, 1976

When Dr. Syn Paik, a North Korean surgeon, arrives with some wounded, he is passed off as a South Korean by Hawkeye and B.J., but to no avail. Hot Lips and Frank try to convince Potter that Paik is a spy. Paik, Hawkeye, and B.J. agree that it would be in the interest of all for Syn to leave.

Guest stars: Robert Ito, Larry Hama, Richard Russell Ramos
106 S5E10: Hawkeye Get Your Gun 30 min | Nov 30, 1976

After 24 hours of surgery, Hawkeye and Potter venture off to a Korean hospital to lend a hand. Hawkeye is appalled to learn that he must carry a gun. After helping the Koreans, they are shelled on the way back. They scramble from the jeep before it is shelled, and Potter urges Hawkeye to shoot in self-defense, against Hawkeye's will, and he does...into the air.

Guest stars: Mako, Richard Doyle, Jae Woo Lee, Thomas Botosan, Phyllis Katz, Carmine Scelza
107 S5E11: The Colonel's Horse 30 min | Dec 07, 1976

While Colonel Potter goes to Tokyo on R&R, his horse develops colic. Klinger becomes chronically depressed, and Hot Lips gets appendicitis. The horse is flushed out with a hose, Hawkeye and B.J. perform an appendectomy on Hot Lips, and all are well when Potter returns, except Klinger. Potter offers Klinger a discharge for severe depression, and Klinger gets very excited, which loses him the discharge.

108 S5E12: Exorcism 30 min | Dec 14, 1976

After Potter orders Radar to move a Korean spirit post believed to ward off evil spirits, things mysteriously begin to go wrong. When an old Korean man is brought into camp for medical attention, he refuses surgery unless the spirits in the camp are exorcised. A priestess is brought in, who exhibits her dance and her bells and chants. All is well, and Radar returns the spirit post to its original position.

Guest stars: Virginia Ann Lee, James Canning, Philip Ahn
109 S5E13: Hawk's Nightmare 30 min | Dec 21, 1976

After Hawkeye bemoans the young age of the wounded, he appears to develop problems. Sleepwalking and bad dreams, according to Sidney Freedman, are taking Hawkeye back to a simple time, but the horrors of war continue to intrude. After Sidney's assurances that he is as sane as can be, Hawkeye's life once again seems to settle down.

Guest stars: Sean Roche
110 S5E14: The Most Unforgettable Characters 30 min | Jan 04, 1977

Radar gets accepted into the "Famous Las Vegas Writers School", and begins to write his impressions of the camp. It happens to be Frank's birthday, so Hawkeye and B.J. stage a fight with each other to make Frank happy. Radar: "Dear Mum, I gave up the writing course on account I found out I can write better as myself than as Hemingway, O'Neill, or any of those other bums. Simplistically yours, Walter."

111 S5E15: 38 Across 30 min | Jan 11, 1977

Befuddled by a crossword puzzle, Hawkeye persuades his old friend Tippy Brooks, a whiz at puzzles, brought to camp. Tippy arrives with his commanding officer Admiral Prescot, thinking it's a medical emergency. Having scrubbed up and helped out with the wounded they provided the needed solution to the puzzle.

Guest stars: Dick O'Neill, Oliver Clark, Ron Kohlman, Momo Yashima, Bill Shinkal, Rex Knowles
112 S5E16: Ping Pong 30 min | Jan 18, 1977

Lieutenant Colonel Harold Beckett lies wounded in post-op waiting to get back to the front for five more days of combat duty to get his promotion. Meanwhile, Cho Lin, the Ping Pong champ, is engaged to Soony. He leaves to get her a ring, when the South Korean army conscripts him. He arrives at the 4077th as a wounded soldier, and after being patched up he is married at the camp.

Guest stars: Richard Narita, Sachito Penny Lee, Robert Phalen
113 S5E17: End Run 30 min | Jan 25, 1977

Billy Tyler, a young black sergeant, is brought into camp with a bullet wound in the leg. He is a football player, and when he discovers that his leg has been amputated, he wants to die. After talks with Radar, Billy agrees that he must live on.

Guest stars: Henry Brown, Peter D. Green, Greg Mabrey, Tom Tarpey
114 S5E18: Hanky Panky 30 min | Feb 01, 1977

Nurse Carrie Donovan receives a "Dear Jane" letter from her husband, and practically falls apart. B.J. consoles her, and they spend the night together. Feelings of guilt come over B.J. until he discusses them with Donovan and the air is cleared.

Guest stars: Ann Sweeney
115 S5E19: Hepatitis 30 min | Feb 08, 1977

Father Mulcahy comes down with infectious hepatitis, and Hawkeye has to give the whole camp antibiotics, whilst dealing with a psychosomatic back pain. Meanwhile, B.J. has to perform a very difficult operation.

Guest stars: Barbara James
116 S5E20: The General's Practitioner 30 min | Feb 15, 1977

In the midst of Hawkeye being considered, much to his distaste, for the position of a general's personal physician, Radar becomes a surrogate father to a Korean woman and her baby, until the baby's GI father returns.

Guest stars: Larry Wilcox, Edward Binns, Leonard Stone, Susie Elene
117 S5E21: Movie Tonight 30 min | Feb 22, 1977

As a cure for the increased tension at the 4077th, Potter obtains a copy of his favorite film, "My Darling Clementine", and makes a social event out of it. As the film continues to break, tensions rise, until Mulcahy plays the piano, Radar does his impersonations, and everyone acts out scenes from the film.

Guest stars: Jeffrey Kramer, Carmine Scelza
118 S5E22: Souvenirs 30 min | Mar 01, 1977

Korean children and American soldiers are often badly wounded when they hunt for souvenirs which the enemy have booby-trapped. Potter asks for it to stop, and Hawkeye and B.J. put a local junk dealer out of business.

Guest stars: Michael Bell, Brian Dennehy, Scott Mulhern, Jun Kim, Crandal Jue, Alvin Kim
119 S5E23: Post Op 30 min | Mar 08, 1977

In the midst of a deluge of patients and their individual medical histories, the 4077th is out of blood. Everyone in camp is donating at 48-hour intervals when a truckload of Turkish soldiers arrives to offer their blood and save the day.

Guest stars: Hilly Hicks, Andy Romano, Sal Viscuso, Richard Beauchamp, Alan McRae, Gary Springer, Andrew Bloch, Jack Baker, Daniel Zippe, Zitto Kazann
120 S5E24: Margaret's Marriage 30 min | Mar 15, 1977

Prompted by pressure from Frank, Hot Lips sets a date for marriage with Lieutenant Colonel Donald Penobscott. When Donald arrives in camp for the wedding, a bridal shower and bachelor party are given. When he has passed out drunk, Hawkeye and B.J. place Donald in a body cast and convince him that he has broken his leg. The ceremony is performed and Donald and Hot Lips leave for a week's honeymoon in Tokyo.

Guest stars: Beeson Carroll
121 S6E1: Fade Out, Fade In 30 min | Sep 20, 1977

After Maj. Margaret Houlihan-Penobscott leaves for her honeymoon, Maj. Frank Burns becomes very distraught, so Potter sends him on R&R. As they deal with the physical and psychological wounds in a heavy load of casualties, members of the 4077th wonder why Maj. Burns is late in returning from R&R and why Margaret returned from her honeymoon in a deep funk. Soon they learn that Maj. Burns has been arrested for antics with a general and his wife in Seoul; later, Hawkeye and BJ will discover that Margaret has already encountered marital troubles. Radar gets a temporary replacement for Maj. Burns: a Major Charles Emerson Winchester III. Maj. Winchester arrives at the 4077th, only to painfully discover that he's the permanent replacement after Frank Burns is thoroughly examined, uncannily acquitted, undeservingly promoted (to Lt. Colonel!!!), and quickly transferred to a VA hospital in Indiana. The Eye Of The Hawk and Beej struggle with Charles' conceit about his professionalism in OR, but they discover that he can take it as well as dish it out when it comes to practical jokes!

Guest stars: Kimiko Hiroshige, Raymond Singer, Tom Stovall, Rick Hurst, Robert Symonds, William Flatley, Joseph Burns, Barbara James
122 S6E2: Fallen Idol 30 min | Sep 27, 1977

Radar wants to become a man so Hawkeye recommends he goes to Seoul. On his way there he is hit by a mine. Hawkeye performs surgery on him. After surgery, Hawkeye goes to the Officers Club where he gets hammered. The next day he goes to surgery severely hung over. Radar tells Hawkeye he is disappointed in him. Hawkeye explodes and is then yelled at by Major Houlihan, Colonel Potter and Father Mulcahy. Radar and Hawkeye make up. Radar receives a Purple Heart.

Guest stars: Frances Fong, Robin Riker, Larry Gilman, Michael Talbott
123 S6E3: Last Laugh 30 min | Oct 04, 1977

Madness strikes as B.J. and his old friend Bardonaro play a series of practical jokes on each other, just as Bardonaro is about to leave Korea. Hawkeye gets the last laugh. He sends Bardonaro off without his traveling papers, and in a jeep with too little gas.

Guest stars: John Ashton, James Cromwell, Robert Karnes
124 S6E4: War of Nerves 30 min | Oct 11, 1977

The 4077th, caught up in tension and nerves, creates a bonfire to release their pressure. Meanwhile, Sidney Freedman is depressed over a young soldier who blames him for his injuries, because Freedman had sent him back into combat.

Guest stars: Michael O'Keefe, Peter Riegert
125 S6E5: The Winchester Tapes 30 min | Oct 18, 1977

Hawkeye tries unsuccessfully to get to Seoul, to see Nurse Gilmore for the weekend. Meanwhile, Winchester has taped a letter home, asking for his influential parents to help get him back to the States. To get even, Hawkeye and B.J. switch Winchester's clothes, causing Winchester to alter his eating patterns.

Guest stars: Thomas Carter, Kimiko Hiroshige
126 S6E6: The Light That Failed 30 min | Oct 25, 1977

With supplies low, the 4077th gets a truckload of ice cream churns and salt tablets. But what it needs are light bulbs, and in the dimly lit post-op Charles makes an error for which he draws the ultimate wrath of his two surgeon bunkmates. Meanwhile, B.J. receives a mystery novel that everyone in camp reads in turn. The last page is missing and the solution to the mystery is undiscovered until B.J. calls the author by long distance.

Guest stars: Gary Erwin, Philip Baker Hall
127 S6E7: In Love and War 30 min | Nov 01, 1977

Hawkeye falls in love with Kyong Soon, a Korean woman who is caring for her sick mother and orphaned children. But all hope is lost as Kyong takes her possessions and the children to the south after her mother has died.

Guest stars: Kieu-Chinh, Susan Krebs, Soorah Ahn
128 S6E8: Change Day 30 min | Nov 08, 1977

Charles plans a scheme to get rich when he discovers that blue scrip is going to be exchanged for red. Hawkeye and B.J. outsmart him, and he is left holding the worthless scrip. Klinger tries to get into West Point so that he can get out of Korea.

Guest stars: Philip Ahn, Noel Toy, Glen Ash, Peter Riegert
129 S6E9: Images 30 min | Nov 15, 1977

Radar notices a number of tattoos on one of the wounded, and convinces himself that with a tattoo he will be irresistible to women. Everyone tries to discourage him, and he admits to having received a tattoo that will wash off. Meanwhile, Margaret is frustrated with a new nurse who keeps getting upset at the sight of combat injuries.

Guest stars: Susan Blanchard, Larry Block, John Durren, Joseph Hardin, Rebecca Taylor, Carmine Scelza
130 S6E10: The M*A*S*H Olympics 30 min | Nov 22, 1977

Colonel Potter, deciding that the camp is out of shape, enforces a calisthenics course. When nobody is enjoying it, he makes it fun by splitting the camp into two teams. These teams compete for three day R&R passes. Klinger tries to get out of the army by getting fat.

Guest stars: Mike Henry, Michael McManus
131 S6E11: The Grim Reaper 30 min | Nov 29, 1977

Colonel Victor Bloodworth predicts that 280 wounded will arrive at the 4077th. Hawkeye is antagonized by Bloodworth and shoves him against a wall. Bloodworth presses for a court martial until he becomes one of the wounded and watches Hawkeye saving a soldier's life. Realizing Hawkeye's value as a doctor, Bloodworth drops all charges.

Guest stars: Charles Aidman, Jerry Hauser
132 S6E12: Comrades in Arms (Part 1) 30 min | Dec 06, 1977

Lost behind enemy lines, Hawkeye and Margaret form a personal truce and seek shelter in a roadside hut.

Guest stars: Jon Yune, James Saito
133 S6E13: Comrades in Arms (Part 2) 30 min | Dec 13, 1977

Margaret and Hawkeye seek solace from enemy fire in each other's arms and end up, briefly, as lovers.

Guest stars: Douglas Rowe, Jon Yune, James Saito
134 S6E14: The Merchant of Korea 30 min | Dec 20, 1977

After Charles hands B.J. two hundred dollars, he begins to take advantage. Everyone gets together and persuades Charles to play poker. He has incredible beginner's luck until Radar discovers that Charles whistles loudly when he bluffs. They all win back their money and then some.

135 S6E15: The Smell of Music 30 min | Jan 03, 1978

The 4077th has just ended a rough 3-day ordeal with wounded soldiers. Charles plays (?) a French horn and drives Hawkeye and B.J. crazy. They refuse to bathe until the French horn playing is stopped; the two are even forced to eat outside because of their unhygenic presences. Meanwhile Potter attempts to saves the life of a patient, Saunders, whose unfortunate accident has rendered him suicidal. Time and time again, Potter pleads against Saunders' taking the easy way out; Saunders holds out until a little dose of reverse psychology finally discourages him. When a "battle of the bands" eventually erupts between Winchester, Hunnicutt and Pierce, the camp collectively intervenes and hoses down Hawkeye and B.O. while Margaret has a soldier run over Charles' French horn with a jeep. Later, Sang Nu presents Charles with a new horn...one which doesn't have a mouthpiece!

Guest stars: Jordan Clarke, Nancy Steen, Lois Foraker
136 S6E16: Patent 4077 30 min | Jan 10, 1978

In need of a special surgical clamp, Hawkeye and B.J. hire Mr. Shin, a local jewelry dealer, to make it. Days later the clamp is used to save the leg of a wounded soldier. Mr. Shin goes into the surgical supply business.

Guest stars: Keye Luke, Brenda Thomson, Harry Gold
137 S6E17: Tea and Empathy 30 min | Jan 17, 1978

With British and American casualties heavy, the 4077th's supply of penicillin has been stolen. Father Mulcahy discovers, from Corporal Bryant, the location of some penicillin, and he and Klinger go out in search of it. They are shot at, but safely return with the drug and save the day.

Guest stars: Bernard Fox, Neil Thompson, Sal Viscuso, Neil Hunt, Chris Mulkey, Chris Winfield, Jay Pirelli
138 S6E18: Your Hit Parade 30 min | Jan 24, 1978

With the arrival of a shipment of records, Radar plays the part of a disc jockey and helps to get everyone through the incredibly long deluge of wounded.

Guest stars: Ronny Graham, William Kux, Ken Michelman
139 S6E19: What's Up, Doc? 30 min | Jan 30, 1978

Hot Lips, believing herself to be pregnant, asks Hawkeye to test her. The only rabbit available to use for the test is Radar's pet, Fluffy. Meanwhile, Martinson, a patient, holds Charles at gunpoint, demanding he be sent back to Ohio.

Guest stars: Charles Frank, Lois Foraker, Kurt Andon, Phyllis Katz
140 S6E20: Mail Call Three 30 min | Feb 06, 1978

After a delay of three weeks, five sacks of mail arrive, and everyone in camp reacts to good and bad news from home. Hawkeye receives love letters addressed to another Benjamin Pierce, another man has approached B.J.'s wife, and Radar's mom has found a boyfriend. Klinger: "I may not have a family in Toledo, but I got one here."

Guest stars: Oliver Clark, Jack Grapes, Carmine Scelza, Terri Paul
141 S6E21: Temporary Duty 30 min | Feb 13, 1978

With a temporary transfer of personnel between the 4077th and the 8063rd, Captain Roy Dupree replaces Hawkeye, whilst Lorraine Anderson makes eyes at Charles. Fearing this to be permanent, Charles and B.J. successfully conspire to have Dupree permanently removed from the 4077th. Charles (to Hawkeye): "God, I missed you!"

Guest stars: George Lindsey, Marcia Rodd
142 S6E22: Potter's Retirement 30 min | Feb 20, 1978

Potter is upset when General Waldo Kent informs him that people in the 4077th are complaining about his leadership. Potter returns to camp and discovers that the complaints are coming from a Corporal (actually Lieutenant) Benson, who had been sent by a disturbed Colonel Frank Webster, who had been wounded some months earlier...and probably wanted payback for being made to wait until the real casualties were treated.

Guest stars: George Wyner, Peter Hobbs, Ken White
143 S6E23: Dr. Winchester and Mr. Hyde 30 min | Feb 27, 1978

Charles takes amphetamines to keep up his energy level, and even drugs Radar's mouse, "Daisy", so that it will win a race against a Marine's mouse, "Sluggo".

Guest stars: Chris Murney, Joe Tornatore, Ron Max, Rod Gist
144 S6E24: Major Topper 30 min | Mar 27, 1978

With the possibility of contaminated morphine, the doctors at the 4077th administer placebos to the patients, which seems to work. Meanwhile, a new soldier, "Boots" Miller, is released on a Section Eight.

Guest stars: Hamilton Camp, Andrew Blach, Donald Blackwell, Peter Zapp, Paul Linke, John Kirby
145 S7E1: Commander Pierce 30 min | Sep 18, 1978

Hawkeye undergoes a drastic change when he becomes temporary commander of the 4077th, and learns about the tedious bureaucracy and accompanying headaches that Colonel Potter deals with daily.

Guest stars: Andrew Masset
146 S7E2: Peace On Us 30 min | Sep 25, 1978

Hawkeye becomes so disgusted with the stalled Panmunjon peace talks that he impulsively takes matters into his own hands, and goes to the meetings to lend a hand.

Guest stars: Don Cummins, Kevin Hagen, Hugh Gillan, Michael LaGuadia, Rollin Moriyama, Perren Page, Michael Payne
147 S7E3: Lil 30 min | Oct 02, 1978

Colonel Potter meets a female soldier of the same age and interests as himself, named Lil. The others in the camp think that he might be cheating on Mildred, even though his friendship with Lil is completely platonic. Meanwhile Hawkeye tries to find out what B.J.'s initials stand for. As it turns out, he was named after his parents, Bea and Jay Hunnicutt.

Guest stars: Carmen Matthews
148 S7E4: Our Finest Hour 30 min | Oct 09, 1978

Newscaster Clete Roberts, reprising an earlier interview appearance, returns to update Korean War conditions, when he conducts a series of television talks with the leading characters of the 4077th.

Guest stars: Clete Roberts, McLean Stevenson, Wayne Rogers, Larry Linville
149 S7E5: The Billfold Syndrome 30 min | Oct 16, 1978

Charles becomes so irate, when he is turned down for a future medical position at home, that he refuses to talk to anyone in the unit, until Hawkeye and B.J. send him a false telegram from home. Meanwhile, a young soldier, Jerry Wilson, can't remember his own identity, so Sidney Freedman is called for help.

150 S7E6: None Like it Hot 30 min | Oct 23, 1978

As the temperatures reach triple digits, Hawkeye and BJ recieve their new rubber bathtub from Abercrombie & Fitch. However, soon the whole camp is hot under the collar as word leaks out about the tub and everyone wants a dip, except for Klinger, who is trying to get his Section 8 by wearing a fur coat.

Guest stars: Ted Gehring, Mic Rodgers
151 S7E7: They Call the Wind Korea 30 min | Oct 30, 1978

A strong windstorm affects the M*A*S*H personnel in varying ways: Hawkeye and most of the unit busy themselves securing items that could blow away; Radar prepares his animal hutch for the worst; a disgusted Charles switches his Tokyo-leave transportation from air to ground, and runs into a difficult medical situation en route to Seoul.

Guest stars: Paul Cavonis, Randy Stumpf, Enid Kent
152 S7E8: Major Ego 30 min | Nov 06, 1978

Captain Tom Greenleigh of Stars and Stripes comes to the 4077th to write an article about Charles, which makes him act even more egotistical than usual. Meanwhile, Margeret finds out her estranged husband Donald has tied up their joint account, while fending off at first -- then accepting -- the advances of Greenleigh. Klinger dresses up as various movie characters with the hope that Stars and Stripes will write about how crazy he is.

Guest stars: Greg Mullavey, David Dean, Phyllis Katz, Frank Pettinger
153 S7E9: Baby, it's Cold Outside 30 min | Nov 13, 1978

While everyone is complaining about the record cold snap, Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp, when his parents send him a winter-ized polar suit that he insists on flaunting in front of everyone.

Guest stars: Terry Wills, Teck Murdoch, David Cramer
154 S7E10: Point of View 30 min | Nov 20, 1978

In this unique episode, the camera becomes the eyes of a young wounded soldier. It records his sensory responses to being wounded, flown by helicopter to the 4077th, examined, operated on, and treated in post-operation.

Guest stars: Brad Gorman, Marc Baxley, Edward Gallardo, Hank Ross, David Stafford, Paul Tuerpe
155 S7E11: Dear Comrade 30 min | Nov 27, 1978

Hawkeye and B.J. discover that Charles is living the life of Riley, thanks to the attentions of his menially paid Korean servant, Comrade Park, a man of unusual skills. He has an important contribution to make - a native remedy for a seemingly insoluble medical problem.

Guest stars: Sab Shimono, Larry Block, Robert Clotworthy, Todd Davis, David Dozer, James Saito, Laurie Bates, Wayne Long
156 S7E12: Out of Gas 30 min | Dec 04, 1978

Heavy casualties are arriving, creating severe problems for the M*A*S*H unit because they are nearly out of Pentothal. Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone - including a case of wine from Charles' private supply - and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with the black marketers for Pentothal.

Guest stars: Justin Lord, George Claiborne
157 S7E13: An Eye for a Tooth 30 min | Dec 11, 1978

Father Mulcahy takes being passed over for promotion philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot. Then his uncharacteristically bold actions stun Colonel Potter and the entire company.

Guest stars: Peter Palmer
158 S7E14: Dear Sis 30 min | Dec 18, 1978

Father Mulcahy writes a pre-Christmas letter to his sister, who is a nun. He recounts his frustrations at not being more effective at the 4077th.

Guest stars: Lawrason Driscoll, Patrick Driscoll, W. Perron Page
159 S7E15: B.J. Papa San 30 min | Jan 01, 1979

B.J. almost becomes the surrogate father to a Korean family. Finding them a substitute for his own absent family, B.J. spends so much time with them that his medical efficiency begins to suffer, and Hawkeye worries about his health. B.J.: "First they take me from my wife and kid, and just when I find something to help fill the gap, they take that away, too."

Guest stars: Dick O'Neill, Michael Aragon, Chao-Li Chi, Stephen Keep, Richard Forukawa, Shizuko Hoshi
160 S7E16: Inga 30 min | Jan 08, 1979

It's instant attraction for Hawkeye when a beautiful Swedish doctor, called Inga, arrives to observe combat surgery. That is, until she upstages him in the operating room with a superior technique, and his ego is bruised.

Guest stars: Mariette Hartley, Phyllis Katz, Mark Favara
161 S7E17: The Price 30 min | Jan 15, 1979

The 4077th is confronted by two crises: Colonel Potter's mare, Sophie, mysteriously disappears from her corral, and Hawkeye and B.J. find themselves with a young Korean boy on their hands, who is trying to avoid conscription into the Army.

Guest stars: Miko Mayama, Yuki Shimoda, Ken Mochizuki, Dennis Sakamoto, Leich Kim
162 S7E18: The Young And The Restless 30 min | Jan 22, 1979

A lecture on the latest techniques by a young surgeon from Tokyo, and a later demonstration of his surgical skill, turns Winchester into a drunk and Potter into an invalid, whilst bringing home to Hawkeye and B.J. that they are out of touch with new medical practices.

Guest stars: James Canning
163 S7E19: Hot Lips is Back in Town 30 min | Jan 29, 1979

Radar, who is smitten with the cute new nurse, Linda Nugent, relies on Hawkeye's expertise on how to cope with the situation. Hot Lips, meanwhile, celebrates her just-granted divorce by taking a step that arouses Colonel Potter's ire.

Guest stars: Walter Brooke, Peggy Lee Brennan
164 S7E20: C*A*V*E 30 min | Feb 05, 1979

The 4077th evacuation to a nearby cave to, avoid U.S. artillery fire on a Chinese target, poses problems for Hawkeye, who has a claustrophobia problem that Colonel Potter is unaware of. On the other hand, Margaret hates loud noises. And then there's the problem of a seriously wounded soldier...

Guest stars: Basil Hoffman, Charles Jenkins, Mark L. Taylor
165 S7E21: Rally Round the Flagg, Boys 30 min | Feb 14, 1979

The sinister Colonel Flagg pops up at the 4077th again, playing his usual spy games, convinced that Hawkeye is a communist sympathizer, after he saves the life of a North Korean soldier. Also, an American soldier is less than impressed.

Guest stars: Neil Thompson, Bob Okazaki
166 S7E22: Preventive Medicine 30 min | Feb 19, 1979

On a sub-note, Klinger plays the part of a voodoo practioner to try and get out of the army.

Guest stars: James Wainwright, Larry Jenkins
167 S7E23: A Night at Rosie's 30 min | Feb 26, 1979

A typical day in the life of Rosie's bar, complete with AWOL problem drinkers, a bound and gagged Winchester, and a gambling scheme.

Guest stars: Jim Burk, Keye Luke, Joshua Bryant, Joe Di Reda
168 S7E24: Ain't Love Grand 30 min | Mar 05, 1979

The impossible happens for the snobbish Charles when he shares an emotional experience with Klinger, who discovers a U.S. nurse, Debbie, finds him and his bizarre attire attractive, while Charles succumbs to the exotic charms of a Korean girl, called Sooni, who he meets at Rosie's Bar.

Guest stars: Kit McDonough, Sylvia Cjang, Michael Williams
169 S7E25: The Party 30 min | Mar 12, 1979

Talk of a post-war reunion gives BJ an idea- planning a present-day stateside gathering of 4077th families. He continues to obsess with the idea even under the duress of bug-out instigated by a Chinese breakthrough. Also, Klinger fears that the party will blow his cover, as his mother doesn't know he's stationed in Korea.

Guest stars: Burt Metcalfe
170 S8E1: Too Many Cooks 30 min | Sep 17, 1979

A clumsy foot soldier, 'Look out below' Conway, finds the quickest way to the crew's heart, boosting morale at the 4077th by cooking gourmet delights. Only Colonel Potter, burdened with a personal crisis, is immune from the high spirits enveloping the hospital.

Guest stars: John Randolph, Ed Begley Jr.
171 S8E2: Are You Now, Margaret? 30 min | Sep 24, 1979

A Congressional aide, Williamson, visits the 4077th on a supposedly routine fact-finding tour, but it's discovered that his motives are far deeper - too uncover Margaret as a communist sympathizer. His case is full of innuendo, so the gang set out to help Margaret.

Guest stars: Lawrence Pressman
172 S8E3: Guerilla My Dreams 30 min | Oct 01, 1979

The arrival of a wounded Korean woman sparks a conflict at the 4077th: Hawkeye wants to heal her, but a steely ROK officer, Lt. Park, is more anxious to "question" her about alleged guerilla activities.

Guest stars: Haunani Minn, Mako, Joshua Bryant, George Kee Cheung, Marcus K. Mukai, Connie Izay
173 S8E4: Good-Bye Radar (Part 1) 30 min | Oct 08, 1979

On leave in Tokyo, Radar is desperately needed back at the crisis-stricken 4077th, but his return is delayed by outside events. While casualties continue to pour in from the front, the 4077th's generator conks out, and the backup has been stolen, depriving the medical unit of all electrical power. But Klinger, filling in for the vacationing Radar, lacks the expertise and experience to wheel and deal for a new machine.

Guest stars: Marilyn Jones, Michael O'Dwyer, Tony Christino, Arell Blanton, Sean Fallon Walsh, Jo St Elwood
174 S8E5: Good-Bye Radar (Part 2) 30 min | Oct 15, 1979

As company clerk Radar O'Reilly reluctantly prepares to depart the 4077th, the unit is still without electricity due to a broken generator, and the operating room continues to fill up with war wounded as night falls. The responsibility for procuring a new generator falls on Klinger, who lacks Radar's masterful knack of cutting through red tape in search of much-needed supplies.

Guest stars: Lee De Broux, Whitney Rydbeck, David Dozer
175 S8E6: Period of Adjustment 30 min | Oct 22, 1979

Klinger and BJ both have Radar related woes, causing them to go on a drinking binge. A drunken BJ becomes violent with Hawkeye.

176 S8E7: Nurse Doctor 30 min | Oct 29, 1979

A beautiful and ambitious young nurse, Harris, who plans to become a doctor when she leaves the Army, finds herself in a misunderstanding with Father Mulcahy. Meanwhile, the camp's water supply is depleted, and the rest of the 4077th is more concerned about where their next shower will come from.

Guest stars: Alexandra Stoddart
177 S8E8: Private Finance 30 min | Nov 05, 1979

A South Korean Woman misinterprets Klinger's motives when he tries to aid her daughter financially. Meanwhile, Hawkeye wrestles with his conscience over a promise made to a dying soldier, Eddie Hastings.

Guest stars: James Emery, Mark Harrison, Shizuko Hoshi, Denice Kumagai, Mark Kologi, Joey Pento, Philip Simma, Art Evans
178 S8E9: Mr. and Mrs. Who? 30 min | Nov 12, 1979

Charles returns to the 4077th after a trip to Tokyo with an uncharacteristic hangover and the uneasy feeling of a romantic entanglement. Meanwhile, the hospital struggles to find a cure for an outbreak of deadly hemorrhagic fever.

Guest stars: Claudette Evans, James Keane
179 S8E10: The Yalu Brick Road 30 min | Nov 19, 1979

Hawkeye and BJ lose their way while rushing urgently needed antibiotics to the 4077th, which is wracked with low-mileage Thanksgiving turkey-induced salmonella. Wandering back to M*A*S*H, the pair are found by a peculiar North Korean soldier.

Guest stars: Bob Okazaki, G.W. Bailey
180 S8E11: Life Time 30 min | Nov 26, 1979

Hawkeye and BJ race against the clock to save a soldier from paralysis. BJ harvesting an aorta from a dead soldier doesn't sit well with the soldier's friend.

Guest stars: Kevin Brophy, J.J. Johnstone, Jo Ann Thompson
181 S8E12: Dear Uncle Abdul 30 min | Dec 03, 1979

Klinger discovers that his duties as company clerk include catering to the eccentric whims of the 4077th officers. Consequently, the unusual demands by Klinger's superiors leave little time to write a letter home to Toledo. Meanwhile, the Doctors are concerned about a young soldier who appears to be mentally deficient.

Guest stars: Richard Lineback, Alexander Petale, Kelly Ward
182 S8E13: Captain's Outrageous 30 min | Dec 10, 1979

A brawl at Rosie's Bar puts Rosie in the hospital, and the 4077th doctors are pressed into service as temporary saloon-keepers. Meanwhile, Father Mulcahy is apprehensive that his long-pending promotion to captain will again be denied. Potter: "The Pentagon. Weird looking building. Four walls and a spare. Monument to Murphy's Law."

Guest stars: G.W. Bailey, Paul Cavonis, Sirri Murad, John Orchard, Momo Yashima
183 S8E14: Stars and Stripes 30 min | Dec 17, 1979

Friction arises between B.J. and Winchester when they are asked to write an article for a prestigious medical journal, on how they saved a soldier's life with a daring operation. Meanwhile, Hot Lips receives an eventful visit from Scully, her combat soldier beau.

Guest stars: Joshua Bryant
184 S8E15: Yessir, That's Our Baby 30 min | Dec 31, 1979

A baby born to a Korean woman and an American GI is abandoned at the 4077th. Knowing that Amer-Asian children are often mistreated in Korean society, the troop sets about the frustrating task of finding a new home for the infant.

Guest stars: Howard Platt, William Bogert, Yuki Shimoda, Elizabeth Farley
185 S8E16: Bottle Fatigue 30 min | Jan 07, 1980

Horrified by the gigantic size of his monthly bar tab at the officer's club, Hawkeye vows to give up booze for a week. Meanwhile, Winchester desperately tries to halt his sister's impending marriage to a man he considers unworthy of the Winchester heritage.

Guest stars: Shelley Long, David Hirokane
186 S8E17: Heal Thyself 30 min | Jan 14, 1980

Colonel Potter turns crotchety when he catches the mumps, and his condition is worsened when Winchester gets the same disease and has to be quarantined with him. A temporary replacement surgeon, Newsome, is quickly brought into the 4077th and seems to be a gem in terms of both personality and ability.

Guest stars: Edward Herrmann
187 S8E18: Old Soldiers 30 min | Jan 21, 1980

Hawkeye is appointed temporary commander of the 4077th when Colonel Potter rushes off to Tokyo on a mysterious mission. While in command, Hawkeye's main problem is housing a large group of Korean refugees comprised mainly of rambunctious children who need medical care.

Guest stars: Jane Connell, Sally Imamura, Jason Autajay
188 S8E19: Morale Victory 30 min | Jan 28, 1980

Tired of their constant complaints about the quality of recreational activities at the 4077th, Colonel Potter appoints Hawkeye and B.J. as the new morale officers. Winchester's morale has already reached a new peak: He's ecstatic about his operation on a wounded soldier, Sheridan, which saved the boy's leg, leaving only "negligible" side effects - less use of his right hand. However, the soldier was a concert pianist before the war, so Winchester obtains music written by Maurice Ravel for a pianist that had lost a hand in World War I.

Guest stars: James Stephens, Connie Izay
189 S8E20: Lend a Hand 30 min | Feb 04, 1980

Irritated that the 4077th is planning a "surprise" party for him, Hawkeye volunteers to go to the aid of a wounded surgeon at the front. An additional irritant to Hawkeye is the arrival of Dr. Borelli, a wisecracking medical advisor with whom he habitually disagrees.

Guest stars: Robert Alda, Antony Alda, Darren Kelly
190 S8E21: Goodbye, Cruel World 30 min | Feb 11, 1980

Klinger redecorates his quarters, but the resultant ridicule he receives drives him to new heights in his efforts to get out of the Army. Meanwhile, the doctors are perplexed by the reaction of an Asian-American war hero who tries to kill himself when he's told that he will be going home. Sidney Freedman is called in to assist.

Guest stars: Philip Bruns, David Cramer, Clyde Kusatsu
191 S8E22: Dreams 30 min | Feb 18, 1980

The 4077th can't escape the Korean War, even in its dreams. Exhausted after two days without sleep, members of the 4077th steal away for catnaps and experience dreams that reveal their fears, yearnings and frustrations.

Guest stars: Ford Rainey, Robin Haynes, Fred Stuthman, Rcihard Waln, Catherine Bergstrom, Kurtis Sanders, Ray Lynch, Connie Izay
192 S8E23: War Co-Respondent 30 min | Mar 03, 1980

B.J. finds himself attracted to a famous war correspondent, Aggie O'Shea, who has fallen in love with him.

Guest stars: Susan Saint James, Brad Wilkin, Calvin Levels
193 S8E24: Back Pay 30 min | Mar 10, 1980

Angered by the way civilian doctors in the States are profiting from the war, Hawkeye presents the Army with a bill for his medical services. Meanwhile, Charles reluctantly demonstrates American medical practices to three Korean medics, and is on the receiving end of their medical expertise.

Guest stars: Sab Shimono, Peter Kim, Richard Herd
194 S8E25: April Fools 30 min | Mar 24, 1980

A no-nonsense Colonel, who is notorious as a hard-nosed disciplinarian, visits the 4077th during an outbreak of April Fools' Day pranksterism. Colonel Potter tries in vain to halt the mayhem before Colonel Tucker arrives in camp.

Guest stars: Pat Hingle
195 S9E1: The Best of Enemies 30 min | Nov 17, 1980

On his way to some R&R in Tokyo, a North Korean soldier forces Hawkeye to perform an emergency roadside operation on his buddy.

Guest stars: Mako, Steven Lum
196 S9E2: Letters 30 min | Nov 24, 1980

Members of the 4077th share their impressions of war in response to letters from fourth graders in Hawkeye's hometown. Margaret writes about how there are some patients she will never forget, whilst the Colonel tells of his days as 'Hoops' Potter. Hawkeye: "Dear Ronnie, it's a shame to let the love you have for your brother turn to hate for others. Hate makes war, and war is what killed Keith. I understand how you feel. Sometimes I hate myself for being here. But sometimes in the midst of all this insanity, the smallest thing can make my being here seems worthwhile. Maybe the best answer I have for you is that you look for good wherever you can find it."

Guest stars: Larry Cedar, Michael Currie
197 S9E3: Cementing Relationships 30 min | Dec 01, 1980

A jilted Italian soldier, Corpsman Ignazio De Simone, is smitten by Margaret; Klinger pours a cement floor in the operating room to fight the spread of germs.

Guest stars: Joel Brooks, Alan Toy, Mel Harris
198 S9E4: Father's Day 30 min | Dec 08, 1980

Margaret has trouble pretending she's a chip off the old block when her dad, blood and guts "Howitzer" Al Houlihan, arrives for a visit. Also, Hawkeye fixes up a soldier who repays them with a large side of steak, but the general who it belongs to is really steamed.

Guest stars: Andrew Duggan, Jeffrey Kramer, Art LaFleur, Roy Evans
199 S9E5: Death Takes a Holiday 30 min | Dec 15, 1980

Meanwhile, Winchester fulfills a family Christmas tradition but has trouble maintaining the anonymity required to keep it a truly charitable act. Even Klinger lends a hand.

Guest stars: Keye Luke, Perren Page, Sally Imamura, Yoshi Hoover
200 S9E6: A War for all Seasons 30 min | Dec 29, 1980

On New Year's Eve, the staff looks back on the highlights of 1951: The doctors invent an artificial kidney machine; Mulcahy plants a garden; Margaret takes up knitting; and Klinger and Winchester bet on which baseball team will win the pennant.

Guest stars: Carl Freed, Laurie Bates
201 S9E7: Your Retention Please 30 min | Jan 05, 1981

Klinger is so depressed by news that his ex-wife plans to remarry, he reenlists for an additional six-year hitch. Meanwhile, a male nurse has a gripe against the army.

Guest stars: Barry Corbin, Sam Weisman
202 S9E8: Tell it To the Marines 30 min | Jan 12, 1981

Winchester takes command during Potter's absence; and B.J. and Hawkeye try to convince the Marines to grant a hardship discharge to an immigrant soldier, Private Jost Van Liter.

Guest stars: Stan Wells, Michael McGuirre, Denny Miller, James Gallery
203 S9E9: Taking the Fifth 30 min | Jan 19, 1981

Hawkeye uses a bottle of vintage wine to lure unsuspecting nurses into his den; and Potter tries to secure a different sort of anesthetic when the army threatens to ban a painkiller.

Guest stars: Charles Hallahan, Susan Berger
204 S9E10: Operation Friendship 30 min | Jan 26, 1981

Klinger saves Winchester's life when an explosion rocks the operating room; and B.J. is reluctant to reveal the extent of his injuries after the blast.

Guest stars: Tim O'Connor
205 S9E11: No Sweat 30 min | Feb 02, 1981

Margaret develops a case of prickly heat, Charles does his tax returns, and Klinger takes the P.A. apart - just some of the events, which occur during another unendurably, hot night at the 4077th.

Guest stars: Perren Page
206 S9E12: Depressing News 30 min | Feb 09, 1981

Klinger's army newspaper reports on Hawkeye's monument to military stupidity; a giant tower made from a half million erroneously shipped tongue depressors.

Guest stars: William Bogert, David Dozar, Albert Insinnia, Rodney Saulsberry
207 S9E13: No Laughing Matter 30 min | Feb 16, 1981

Hawkeye wagers that he can go a full day without a wisecrack, and Winchester finally confronts the major who exiled him to the 4077th. Charles: "I will not, even for a return to that pearl of the Orient, Tokyo, lie to protect you while destroying a friend's career."

Guest stars: Robert Symonds, Mae Hi, Nathan Jung
208 S9E14: Oh, How We Danced 30 min | Feb 23, 1981

Winchester is sent to inspect sanitary conditions on the frontlines, while the rest of the camp plans a surprise anniversary party for B.J.

Guest stars: Yuki Shimoda, Arlen Dean Snyder, Catherine Bergstrom, Michael Choe
209 S9E15: Bottoms Up 30 min | Mar 02, 1981

One of Margaret's nurses tries to hide her severe drinking problem, and Hawkeye is scorned after a practical joke he plays on Winchester backfires.

Guest stars: Gail Strickland, Sahria Saba, Laurie Vates, Jimmy Barron
210 S9E16: The Red/White Blues 30 min | Mar 09, 1981

Colonel Potter nearly blows his stack when his well-intentioned colleagues mollycoddle him in order to lower his blood pressure.

Guest stars: Frank Pettinger
211 S9E17: Bless You, Hawkeye 30 min | Mar 16, 1981

When Hawkeye can't stop a sneezing fit that has no apparent cause, psychiatrist Sidney Freedman digs into the surgeon's past for a clue to this unusual malady.

Guest stars: Barry Schwartz, Pamela Coleman
212 S9E18: Blood Brothers 30 min | Apr 06, 1981

Hawkeye is overcome by the devotion of a terminally ill G.I., who has leukemia, for his critically wounded buddy, but he has trouble coming to terms with the fact that he can't cure the man. Meanwhile, Father Mulcahy is worried about the impending visit of a Cardinal.

Guest stars: Patrick Swayze, Tom Kindle, Ray Middleton, Robert Balderson
213 S9E19: The Foresight Saga 30 min | Apr 13, 1981

The 4077th is given a gift of fresh-grown vegetables by a grateful Korean; and Potter questions the veracity of an upbeat letter from Radar.

Guest stars: Rummel Mor, Philip Sterling
214 S9E20: The Life You Save 30 min | May 04, 1981

After Charles is nearly felled by a sniper's bullet, he develops a philosophical obsession with death. Meanwhile, the officers have all been assigned new responsibilities.

Guest stars: Meshach Taylor, Val Bisoglio, Jin Boeke, Jack Kearney, Jim Knaub, Andrew Parks, Arthur Taxier, Paul Ventura, Wayne Morton, Shari Saba
215 S10E1: That's Show Biz 30 min | Oct 26, 1981

A touring USO show brings an unexpected touch of vaudeville to the 4077th when the star showgirl requires an emergency operation. And wouldn't you know, the comedian is Klinger's hero!

Guest stars: Brian Byers, Freddie Dawson, Gwen Verdon, Gail Edwards, Danny Dayton, Karen Landry, Amanda McBroom, Richard Molmar, Joshua Greenrock, Martin Ferrero, Paul Tuerpe
216 S10E2: Identity Crisis 30 min | Nov 02, 1981

Father Mulcahy counsels a GI who is plagued by guilt because he has swapped tags with a dead colleague. Meanwhile, B.J. and Charles consider ways of keeping a soldier-salesman quiet.

Guest stars: Dirk Blocker, Squire Fridell, Joe Pantoliano
217 S10E3: Rumor at the Top 30 min | Nov 09, 1981

The latest scuttlebutt affects everyone's behavior when a visiting is rumored to be recruiting for a new M*A*S*H unit. The gang fears that the 4077th will be split up.

Guest stars: Nicholas Pryor
218 S10E4: Give 'em Hell, Hawkeye 30 min | Nov 16, 1981

Hawkeye writes a heartfelt letter to President Harry Truman to protest at the continued fighting in Korea. Meanwhile, Colonel Ditka has promised a much-needed water-heater if the 4077th beautifies the camp.

Guest stars: Stefan Gierasch, Ed Vasgersian, Lance Toyoshima, Tom Kindle, Xander Berkeley, John Lavachielli, Mae Hi
219 S10E5: Wheelers and Dealers 30 min | Nov 23, 1981

On the eve of a big poker game, B.J.'s pride is bruised when he finds out his wife is working as a waitress. And Potter takes driving lessons from Klinger.

Guest stars: Anthony Charnota, Tony Becker, Chris Petersen
220 S10E6: Communication Breakdown 30 min | Nov 30, 1981

Winchester infuriates the camp when he hoards his stateside newspapers, and Hawkeye reunites two Korean brothers who have been fighting on opposite sides of the war.

Guest stars: James Saito, Kwang Ho Baek, Abigail Nelson
221 S10E7: Snap Judgment (1) 30 min | Dec 07, 1981

The military police think they've solved a rash of thefts at the 4077th when they apprehend Klinger with Hawkeye's stolen camera.

Guest stars: Peter Jurasik, Richard Winters, Mickey Jones, George Kee Cheung, Monty Bane
222 S10E8: Snappier Judgment (2) 30 min | Dec 14, 1981

B.J. and Hawkeye resolve to clear Klinger's name after he chooses Winchester to defend him at his military court-martial.

Guest stars: Peter Hobbs, Monty Bane, Jack Blessing, Jim Boeke
223 S10E9: 'Twas the Day after Christmas 30 min | Dec 28, 1981

To boost post-yuletide morale on Dec 26, Potter has the officers and enlisted men change places for the day.

Guest stars: Michael Ensign, Leo Lewis
224 S10E10: Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead 30 min | Jan 04, 1982

Whilst suffering a fever, Klinger communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier, Private Weston, who stays on to witness his own last rites.

Guest stars: Kario Salem, Randall Patrick, Jeff Tyler, Perren Page
225 S10E11: The Birthday Girls 30 min | Jan 11, 1982

Margaret's birthday plans are spoiled when she and Klinger get stranded on a desolate roadside. Meanwhile, Charles gives a lecture for Margaret, and the surgeons assist in the delivery of a calf.

226 S10E12: Blood and Guts 30 min | Jan 18, 1982

Hawkeye is outraged when a sensationalistic war correspondent, Clayton Kibbee, reports irresponsible G.I. stunts as tales of military valor. Kibbee: "As for the last two pints of blood, there's no big finale, no heroes. They helped an old soldier, who'd had visions of glory but finally got it through his thick head how tragic and inhumane war can be. Maybe he'll know better next time."

Guest stars: Rita Wilson, Gene Evans, Brett Cullen, Stoney Jackson
227 S10E13: A Holy Mess 30 min | Feb 01, 1982

An AWOL soldier, Nick Gillis, seeks sanctuary in the mess tent, after Father Mulcahy's service. At the same time, a special Sunday brunch is due to be served, following the donation of some eggs to the camp by a grateful farmer.

Guest stars: Cyril O'Reilly, David Graf, Ed Ramirez, Kip Curtis
228 S10E14: The Tooth Shall Set You Free 30 min | Feb 08, 1982

Charles has a serious toothache, but hates the thought of having anything done about it. The doctors suspect prejudice when an inordinate number of black casualties are brought in from a single unit, led by Major Weems.

Guest stars: Tom Atkins, Jason Bernard, John Fujioka, Laurence Fishburne
229 S10E15: Pressure Points 30 min | Feb 15, 1982

Potter sends for Sidney Freedman when he loses confidence in his surgical abilities, and Winchester loses patience with his bunkmates' sloppiness.

Guest stars: John O'Connell, Gene Pietragallo, William Rogers
230 S10E16: Where There's a Will, There's a War 30 min | Feb 22, 1982

Hawkeye goes to help at an aid station, and under heavy shelling he draws up a will, leaving various items to his friends at the 4077th.

Guest stars: Ned Bellamy, Jim Borelli, James Emery, Corkey Ford, Dennis Howard, Brian Fuldy, Dennis Flood, Tom Valentino, Larry Ward
231 S10E17: Promotion Commotion 30 min | Mar 01, 1982

Winchester, Pierce, and Hunnicutt find themselves in the sticky position of having to decide which enlisted men to recommend for promotion. For Winchester it could be a matter of life and death.

Guest stars: John Matusak, James Reid Boyce, Deborah Harmon, Cameron Dye, Richard Fullerton
232 S10E18: Heroes 30 min | Mar 15, 1982

Hawkeye is the golden boy of the world press when he treats a celebrity prizefighter, 'Gentleman' Joe Cavanaugh, who has a stroke at the 4077th. Father Mulcahy finds the news hard to take, as Cavanaugh was a hero of his.

Guest stars: Pat McNamara, Earl Boen, Britt Leach, Matthew Faison, Eddie Frescas, Jay Gerber, Al Rossi, Tierre Turner, Gerard Castillo, Hennen Chambers, David Orr, Richard Cummings, Jo Ann Thompson, Hennen Chambers
233 S10E19: Sons and Bowlers 30 min | Mar 22, 1982

After losing to the Marines once again, Colonel Potter wishes there was one sport the 4077th were any good at. When Klinger mentions he can bowl, the Colonel decides to have a bowling competition. Unfortunately, he and Klinger are the only 2 good bowlers in the camp, so BJ and Father Mulcahy are "recruited" to the team. Colonel Potter becomes obsessed with winning the game, and excludes Margaret from the team because she helped the team lose at softball. Then the 4077th team hear the Marines have got a "ringer" in their team after pulling some strings..... Meanwhile, Hawkeye finds out his father is in hospital and tries to speak to him over the phone, watched by Charles, who envies Hawkeye's close relationship with his father.

Guest stars: Dick O'Neill, William Lucking, Roger Hampton
234 S10E20: Picture This 30 min | Apr 05, 1982

Potter's attempts to assemble the crew for a family portrait are thwarted by a feud between bunkmates Pierce, Hunnicutt, and Winchester. Things are not helped by the efforts of Margaret, Klinger and Mulcahy to bring the Swampmen back together.

Guest stars: John Fujioka
235 S10E21: That Darn Kid 30 min | Apr 12, 1982

Klinger buys a goat, with the intention of getting rich by selling it's milk. Then the goat eats the 4077th's $22,340 payroll, leaving paymaster Hawkeye holding the bag. Meanwhile, Charles also thinks he can make a killing when he sees an ancient vase.

Guest stars: John P. Ryan, Tom Kindle, George Pressnell
236 S11E1: Hey, Look Me Over 30 min | Oct 25, 1982

Margaret and her nursing staff are about to be inspected by Col. Bucholz. Meanwhile, Kellye is offended that Hawkeye is attracted to any nurse except her.

Guest stars: Rita Wilson, Peggy Feury, Perry Lang, Deborah Harmon, Gary Grubbs, Shari Saba
237 S11E2: Trick or Treatment 30 min | Nov 01, 1982

It's Halloween at the 4077th, and the staff dons costumes and trade ghost stories. Father Mulcahy discovers a soldier alive that had been pronounced dead.

Guest stars: George Wendt, Richard Lineback, Andrew Dice Clay, Herman Poppe, R.J. Miller, Arnold Turner, Arlee Reed, Terry Brannon, John Otrin
238 S11E3: Foreign Affairs 30 min | Nov 08, 1982

The Army tries to get a North Korean pilot to defect, and Charles gets a rude shock when he falls for a French nurse with a Bohemian past.

Guest stars: Melinda Mullins, Jeffrey Tambor, Buddy Farmer, Pat Romano
239 S11E4: The Joker is Wild 30 min | Nov 15, 1982

Tired of reminders about Trapper John's skill as a practical joker, B.J. bets Hawkeye he can prank everyone present.

Guest stars: David Haid, Jin-Taek Yi, Terry Moyer, Clyde Kusatsu
240 S11E5: Who Knew? 30 min | Nov 22, 1982

Hawkeye volunteers to deliver the eulogy for a dead nurse that he briefly dated, and belatedly discovers her deep feelings for him.

Guest stars: Shari Saba, Jo Ann Thompson
241 S11E6: Bombshells 30 min | Nov 28, 1982

Posing the theory that people will believe in anything, Charles and Hawkeye start a rumor that Marilyn Monroe plans to visit the 4077th, which gets everyone excited. Meanwhile, B.J. feels responsible when he's unable to rescue a wounded soldier, and is less than impressed when he is presented with a Bronze Star.

Guest stars: Michael Bond, Michael Carmine, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Allen Williams, Stu Charno, Frank Slaten, Paul Tuerpe, Natalie Bauman, Robert Townsend
242 S11E7: Settling Debts 30 min | Dec 06, 1982

Hawkeye and the crew surprise Colonel Potter with a party to commemorate Mildred's final payment on the couple's mortgage.

Guest stars: Guy Boyd, Jeff East, Michael Lamont, Jack McCulloch
243 S11E8: The Moon is Not Blue 30 min | Dec 13, 1982

With the camp facing prohibition, and a severe medical supply shortage, during another heat wave, Hawkeye resolves to lift morale by importing a racy new movie.

Guest stars: Sandy Helberg, Hamilton Camp, Frank Slaten, Larry Ward
244 S11E9: Run For the Money 30 min | Dec 20, 1982

When an Olympic runner assigned to the 4077th fails to materialize, Father Mulcahy must save the camp's honor in a high-stakes footrace against the 8063rd.

Guest stars: Thomas Calloway, Mark Anderson, Phil Brock, William Schilling, Robert Alan Browne, Michael Conn, Juney Smith, Barbara Tarbuck, Ken Wright, Ron Kapra
245 S11E10: U.N., the Night and the Music 30 min | Jan 03, 1983

A United Nations delegation tours the 4077th - a Swede, a Hindu, and a British officer - and each leaves a lasting effect on the men and women of the camp.

Guest stars: George Innes, Kavi Raz, Dennis Holahan, David Packer, Shari Saba, Brigitte Chandler
246 S11E11: Strange Bedfellows 30 min | Jan 10, 1983

The 4077th faces a sleepless night as Charles's snoring keeps B.J. and Hawkeye from counting sheep. Meanwhile, Colonel Potter discovers that his son-in-law, Bob Wilson, has had an affair.

Guest stars: Dennis Dugan
247 S11E12: Say No More 30 min | Jan 24, 1983

A military strategist refuses to accept responsibility for the war games that have mortally wounded his own son. And Margaret develops laryngitis, as she is about to meet her hero, Dr. Chesler.

Guest stars: John Anderson, Michael Horton, Chip Johnson, James Karen, Jeff Chapman, Norman Garrett
248 S11E13: Friends and Enemies 30 min | Feb 07, 1983

Potter must deal with an old Army friend who is getting his own soldiers killed through his incompetency.

Guest stars: Jim Lefebvre, John McLiam, Matthew Price, Jack Yates
249 S11E14: Give and Take 30 min | Feb 14, 1983

A wounded GI learns a painful lesson when he forms a recovery room friendship with the enemy soldier he's critically wounded. Soldier: "My boots. All he wanted was my lousy boots. His feet were freezing. I'd have done the same thing. He was just a guy like me, and I shot him. I killed him, for a pair of boots. How can I ever look at a pair of shoes again without thinking of him?"

Guest stars: Sagan Lewis, Craig Wasson, Derek Wong, Alberta Jay
250 S11E15: As Time Goes By 30 min | Feb 21, 1983

Margaret and Hawkeye work on a time capsule to commemorate their time in Korea; Rizzo and BJ goof around with a fake hand grenade; Klinger becomes smitten with a young, pretty Korean war criminal.

Guest stars: Rosalind Chao, Michael Swan, Mark Herrier, Wesley Thompson, Chao-Li Chi, Oksum Kim, Jo Ann Thompson, Brigitte Chandler
251 S11E16: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen 30 min | Feb 28, 1983

Hawkeye is sent to a mental hospital; a freak accident causes Father Mulcahy to lose his hearing; Margaret worries about her post-war plans; Charles run across a band of Chinese musicians; BJ is sent home, much to Hawkeye's dismay; Klinger decides to stay in Korea to marry Soon-Lee; a ceasefire is declared, ending the war.

Guest stars: Rosalind Chao, Mark Casella, Herb Mitchell, Blake Clark, Jun Kim, Jim Lau, Laurence Soong, Byron Jeong, Jen-Chia Chang, Frank Zi-Li Peng, Scott Lincoln, David Orr, John Otrin, Kevin Scannell, John Shearn, Arthur Song, Jon Van Ness, Lang Yun, Dennis Flood, Brigitte Chandler, Natasha Bauman, Frank Slaten

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Alan Alda Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce
Loretta Swit Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan
Jamie Farr Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
William Christopher Father Francis Mulcahy
Harry Morgan Col. Sherman T. Potter
Gary Burghoff Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
Mike Farrell Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt
Kellye Nakahara Lt. Kellye Yamato / RN
David Ogden Stiers Maj. Charles Winchester
Larry Linville Maj. Frank Burns
Jeff Maxwell Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Wayne Rogers Capt. 'Trapper John' McIntyre
McLean Stevenson Lt. Col. Henry Blake
Roy Goldman Roy
Todd Susman P.A. Announcer
Sal Viscuso P.A. Announcer
Odessa Cleveland Lt. Ginger Bayliss / RN
Dennis Troy Corpsman
Sheila Lauritsen Nurse Sheila
Johnny Haymer Sgt. Zelmo Zale
Shari Saba Lt. Shari / RN
Gwen Farrell Nurse
Bobbie Mitchell Lt. Baker / RN
Patricia Stevens Lt. Baker / RN
G.W. Bailey Sergeant Luther Rizzo

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Director Charles S. Dubin
Alan Alda
Burt Metcalfe
Gene Reynolds
Hy Averback
Don Weis
Jackie Cooper
William K. Jurgensen
Harry Morgan
George Tyne
William Wiard
Larry Gelbart
Mike Farrell
Nell Cox
James Sheldon
Lee Philips
Earl Bellamy
Alan Rafkin
Tony Mordente
David Ogden Stiers
Terry Becker
Bruce Bilson
Michael O'Herlihy
E.W. Swackhamer
Norman Tokar
John Erman
Joan Darling
Joshua Shelley
Mel Damski
Stuart Millar
Writer Larry Gelbart, Richard Hooker, Dennis Koenig, David Isaacs, Ken Levine, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Karen Hall, Laurence Marks
Producer Burt Metcalfe, Stanford Tischler, Gene Reynolds, John Rappaport, Larry Gelbart, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Karen Hall, Laurence Marks, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, Dennis Koenig, Douglas Bleeck, David Lawrence, Bonnie Peterson, Phil Savenick, Susan F. Walker
Musician Johnny Mandel, Benny Golson, Duane Tatro, Roger Kellaway, Earle Hagen, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Karen Hall, Laurence Marks, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, Dennis Koenig, Douglas Bleeck, David Lawrence, Bonnie Peterson, Phil Savenick, Susan F. Walker, Pete Rugolo, John Carl Parker, Billy May
Photography William K. Jurgensen, Dominic Palmieri, William T. Cline, Richard A. Kelley, Meredith M. Nicholson, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Karen Hall, Laurence Marks, Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, Jim Mulligan, Allan Katz, Don Reo, Dennis Koenig, Douglas Bleeck, David Lawrence, Bonnie Peterson, Phil Savenick, Susan F. Walker, Pete Rugolo, John Carl Parker, Billy May, Joe Jackman, Andrew Jackson, Sherman Kunkel, Vilis Lapenieks

Edition details

Edition Retail
Packaging Custom Case
Nr Discs 36
Screen Ratios Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Commentary [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [English]
Dolby Digital Mono [French]
Dolby Digital Mono [Spanish]
Dolby Digital Stereo [English]
Subtitles English | English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish
Distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Nov 07, 2006
Regions Region 1