Mulcahy volunteers to deal with black marketeers when the camp runs short on sodium pentothol. Harkness: Justin Lord. Myung: Byron Chung. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Charles: Da…more
Mulcahy volunteers to deal with black marketeers when the camp runs short on sodium pentothol. Harkness: Justin Lord. Myung: Byron Chung. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Potter: Harry Morgan.
Full Show InfoMulcahy is upset about being passed over for a promotion; Hawkeye and B.J. escalate the war of practical jokes with Margaret and Charles. Capt. Hill: Peter Palmer. Patient: Russell Takaki. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Margaret: Loretta Swit.
Full Show InfoAs Christmas approaches, Mulcahy writes a letter to his sister lamenting his ineffectiveness, but several of his deeds prove otherwise. Lt. Forrester: Lawrason Driscoll. Patient: Patrick Driscoll. Driver: W. Perren Page. Igor: Jeff Maxwell.
Full Show InfoAbsentee father and husband B.J. cares for a destitute Korean family; a general (Dick O Neill) is not amused by Hawkeye s bedside humor. Kim Sing: Mariel Aragon. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Korean Father: Chao-Li Chi. Korean Mother: Shizuko Hoshi.
Full Show InfoB.J. and Hawkeye go to extremes to get Charles to give up the French horn; Potter deals with a patient despondent over a facial wound. Saunders: Jordan Clarke. Denver: Lois Foraker. Sang Nu: Richard Lee Sung. Charles: David Ogden Stiers.
Full Show InfoHawkeye s search for a special surgical clamp leads to a local merchant (Keye Luke), who also tries to replace Margaret s lost wedding ring. Campbell: Brenda Thomson. Cohen: Harry Gold. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Klinger: Jamie Farr.
Full Show InfoCharles runs for the shelter of mother s little helper and gets hooked on pep pills; Radar enters his mouse in the Marines rodent race. Remy: Chris Murney. Chalk: Rod Gist. Grich: Ron Max. Sgt. Solita: Joe Tornatore. Charles: David Ogden Stiers.
Full Show InfoKlinger breaks in a new man (Hamilton Camp) who s crazier than he is; and Hawkeye, B.J. and Charles trade tall tales. Meanwhile, Potter prescribes placebos when the morphine supply gets low. Saxton: Andrew Bloch. Rifkin: Peter Zapp. Collins: Paul Linke.
Full Show InfoHawkeye and Charles are put in their places by a Swedish surgeon (Mariette Hartley), but they swallow their pride as they vie for her affection. Nurse: Phyllis Katz. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Written and directed by Alda.
Full Show InfoHawkeye and B.J. harbor a Korean draft dodger; Klinger tries to bribe his way out of the Army; Potter s mare disappears. Sun: Miko Mayama. Ham: Ken Mochizuki. Cho Pak: Yuki Shimoda. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Kim: Dennis Sakamoto.
Full Show InfoA brilliant, young surgeon (James Canning) bruises a few egos at the 4077th, including a humiliated Charles and a resentful Potter. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Potter: Harry Morgan. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Directed by William Jurgensen.
Full Show InfoMargaret has mixed feelings about her divorce, while Radar tries to assert himself with a pretty new nurse (Peggy Lee Brennan). Gen. Weiskopf: Walter Brooke. Baker: Jan Jorden. Bigelow: Enid Kent. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Margaret: Loretta Swit.
Full Show InfoDuring a prolonged period of shelling, the 4077th takes shelter in a cave, which does neither patients nor staff any good. Maj. Bartruff: Basil Hoffman. Bigelow: Enid Kent. Sgt. O Malley: Mark Taylor. Pvt. Lovett: Charles Jenkins. Margaret: Loretta Swit.
Full Show InfoCol. Flagg (Edward Winter) accuses Hawkeye of being a Communist sympathizer when he gives surgical priority to a wounded North Korean. Pvt. Basgall: Neil Thompson. Doo Pak: Bob Okazaki. Hung Pak: Jerry Fujikawa. MP: James Lough. Hawkeye: Alan Alda.
Full Show InfoA visiting CO (James Wainwright) has the highest casualty rate in Korea, and Hawkeye conspires to remove him from active duty. Meanwhile, Klinger is spooked by his dalliance in voodoo. Pvt. North: Larry Flash Jenkins. Igor: Jeff Maxwell.
Full Show InfoOpposites attract when Klinger falls for a classy nurse (Kit McDonough) and Charles tries to reform a Korean “business girl” at Rosie s. Meanwhile, B.J. drives Hawkeye nuts with his concern about a patient. Sooni: Sylvia Chang. Rosie: Eileen Saki.
Full Show InfoAmid skepticism that it will ever happen, B.J. tries to arrange a party for the staff s stateside families. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Written by Alda and Burt Metcalfe; directed by Metcalfe.
Full Show InfoThe 4077th tries to hang on to a wounded private (Ed Begley Jr.) who knows his way around a kitchen better than a foxhole. Meanwhile, Potter s wife wants him to come home. Gen. Hagerty: John Randolph. Potter: Harry Morgan. Klinger: Jamie Farr.
Full Show InfoA visiting Congressional aide (Lawrence Pressman) gets extremely personal during what he claims is a routine fact-finding tour. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Nurse: Jennifer Davis. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Potter: Harry Morgan. B.J.: Mike Farrell.
Full Show InfoPart 1 of two. The generator goes on the fritz while quick-fix artist Radar is on R & R; Potter and B.J. improvise with a patient s treatment. Patty: Marilyn Jones. Zale: Johnny Haymer. Olsen: Michael O Dwyer. Lagrow: Tony Cristino. Hough: Arell Blanton.
Full Show InfoConclusion. Despite Radar s hardship discharge, the urgency of finding a generator makes him think he s needed more in Korea than at home. Van Kirk: Lee de Broux. Hondo: Whitney Rydbeck. Dispatcher: David Dozer. Radar: Gary Burghoff.
Full Show InfoA South Korean officer (Mako) harasses a wounded woman (Haunani Minn) he claims is an enemy guerrilla. Meanwhile, Margaret is surprised to find Scully (Joshua Bryant) among the casualties. Nurse: Connie Izay. Soldier No. 1: George Kee Cheung.
Full Show InfoKlinger has a tough time getting used to being company clerk; B.J. learns some discouraging news about Radar s visit with his family. Rosie: Eileen Saki. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Baker: Jan Jorden. Nurse: Gwen Farrell. Klinger: Jamie Farr. B.J.: Mike Farrell.
Full Show InfoMulcahy helps a nurse (Alexandra Stoddart) with her studies for medical school, but is unnerved by her warm display of appreciation. Meanwhile, the camp deals with a water shortage, but Charles has somehow remained remarkably clean. Igor: Jeff Maxwell.
Full Show InfoA mother accuses Klinger of disgracing her daughter (Denice Kumagai); Hawkeye has a hard time keeping a promise to a dying soldier. Mrs. Li: Shizuko Hoshi. Hastings: Mark Kologi. Vitello: Philip Simms. Crosetti: Joey Pento. Dolan: Art Evans.
Full Show InfoA hungover Charles tries to remember his R & R in Tokyo; the doctors are hindered by new treatment guidelines for a deadly fever. Donna: Claudette Nevins. Shaw: James Keane. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Potter: Harry Morgan. Hawkeye: Alan Alda.
Full Show InfoHawkeye and B.J. get lost rushing antibiotics back to camp, but they pick up a North Korean prisoner (Soon-Teck Oh) on the way. Meanwhile, most of the 4077th has come down with food poisoning from Klinger s Thanksgiving turkey. Rizzo: G.W. Bailey.
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