Episode 1 - [Fade Out Fade In] |
Details : Frank Burns cracks up over Margaret's marriage while on RAndR in Tokyo and Major Charles Emerson Winchester III is sent to the 4077th as a replacement by a vindictive superior officer. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Rick Hurst | Raymond Singer | Robert Symonds | Director : Hy Averback | Writer : James Fritzell | Writer : Everett Greenbaum | |
Air Date : Sep. 20, 1977 |
Episode 2 - [Fallen Idol] |
Details : Radar has always looked up to Hawkeye and admired him as his hero. But after suffering a Jeep accident en route to RAndR at Hawkeye's behest. Radar questions his own hero worship. Particularly when he and his hero have a falling out. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Michael Talbott | Robin Riker | Patricia Stevens | Director : Alan Alda | Writer : Alan Alda | |
Air Date : Sep. 27, 1977 |
Episode 3 - [Last Laugh] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : James Cromwell | Robert Karnes | John Ashton | Writer : James Fritzell | Writer : Everett Greenbaum | Director : Don Weis | |
Air Date : Oct. 04, 1977 |
Episode 4 - [War Of Nerves] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Michael O'Keefe | Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Peter Riegert | Allan Arbus as Dr. Sidney Freedman | Director : Alan Alda | Writer : Alan Alda | |
Air Date : Oct. 11, 1977 |
Episode 5 - [The Winchester Tapes] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Thomas Carter | Writer : James Fritzell | Writer : Everett Greenbaum | Director : Burt Metcalfe | |
Air Date : Oct. 18, 1977 |
Episode 6 - [The Light That Failed] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Philip Baker Hall | Writer : Burt Prelutsky | Director : Charles S. Dubin | |
Air Date : Oct. 25, 1977 |
Episode 7 - [In Love And War] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Susan Krebs | Director : Alan Alda | Writer : Alan Alda | |
Air Date : Nov. 01, 1977 |
Episode 8 - [Change Day] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Philip Ahn | Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Noel Toy | Peter Riegert | Director : Don Weis | Writer : Laurence Marks | |
Air Date : Nov. 08, 1977 |
Episode 9 - [Images] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Susan Blanchard | Larry Block | Judy Farrell | Rebecca Taylor | Writer : Burt Prelutsky | Director : Burt Metcalfe | |
Air Date : Nov. 15, 1977 |
Episode 10 - [The M-a-s-h Olympics] |
Details : 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 RAndR passes. Klinger tries to get out of the army by getting fat. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Mike Henry | Director : Don Weis | |
Air Date : Nov. 22, 1977 |
Episode 11 - [The Grim Reaper] |
Details : Colonel Bloodworth threatens to press court-martial charges against Hawkeye who shoved him in the bar. But then he becomes a patient and witnesses Hawkeye's skills. Klinger bonds with a patient from his hometown. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Charles Aidman | Jerry Hauser | Writer : Burt Prelutsky | Director : George Tyne | |
Air Date : Nov. 29, 1977 |
Episode 12 - [Comrades In Arms Part 1] |
Details : Lost behind enemy lines Hawkeye and Margaret form a personal truce and seek shelter in a roadside hut. |
Guest Cast and Crew : James Saito | Writer : Alan Alda | Director : Burt Metcalfe | |
Air Date : Dec. 06, 1977 |
Episode 13 - [Comrades In Arms Part 2] |
Details : B.J. disobeys orders and goes out to find Hawkeye and Margret who are still missing in action. Meanwhile their romantic relationship quickly goes up in flames and they become even more hostile toward each other. |
Guest Cast and Crew : James Saito | Director : Alan Alda | Writer : Alan Alda | |
Air Date : Dec. 13, 1977 |
Episode 14 - [The Merchant Of Korea] |
Details : 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. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Writer : David Isaacs | Writer : Ken Levine | Director : William K. Jurgensen | |
Air Date : Dec. 20, 1977 |
Episode 15 - [The Smell Of Music] |
Details : Hawkeye and B.J. refuse to shower until Charles stops playing his French horn and Colonel Potter deals with a patient who wants to kill himself because he is now disfigured. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Jordan Clarke | Writer : Everett Greenbaum | Writer : Jim Fritzell | Director : Stuart Millar | |
Air Date : Jan. 03, 1978 |
Episode 16 - [Patent 4077] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Keye Luke | Patricia Stevens | Director : Harry Morgan | |
Air Date : Jan. 10, 1978 |
Episode 17 - [Tea And Empathy] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Sal Viscuso | Bernard Fox | Chris Mulkey | Director : Don Weis | |
Air Date : Jan. 17, 1978 |
Episode 18 - [Your Hit Parade] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Ken Michelman | Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Patricia Stevens | Ronny Graham | Director : George Tyne | Writer : Ronny Graham | |
Air Date : Jan. 24, 1978 |
Episode 19 - [What's Up Doc] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Charles Frank | Director : George Tyne | Writer : Larry Balmagia | |
Air Date : Jan. 30, 1978 |
Episode 20 - [Mail Call Three] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Oliver Clark | Writer : Everett Greenbaum | Director : Charles S. Dubin | Writer : Jim Fritzell | |
Air Date : Feb. 06, 1978 |
Episode 21 - [Temporary Duty] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Marcia Rodd | George Lindsey | Director : Burt Metcalfe | Writer : Larry Balmagia | |
Air Date : Feb. 13, 1978 |
Episode 22 - [Potter's Retirement] |
Details : When bad reports are filed at headquarters Col. Potter contemplates retirement. |
Guest Cast and Crew : George Wyner | Johnny Haymer as Sergeant Zale | Peter Hobbs | Writer : Laurence Marks | Director : William K. Jurgensen | |
Air Date : Feb. 20, 1978 |
Episode 23 - [Dr Winchester And Mr Hyde] |
Details : 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 Cast and Crew : Christopher Murney | Director : Charles S. Dubin | Writer : Ronny Graham | Writer : David Isaacs | Writer : Ken Levine | |
Air Date : Feb. 27, 1978 |
Episode 24 - [Major Topper] |
Details : The doctors have to deal with a short supply of morphine and too many patients while klinger has to deal with a corporal who may be crazier than him -- he shoots down imaginary enemies. |
Guest Cast and Crew : Paul Linke | Hamilton Camp | John Kirby | Director : Charles S. Dubin | Writer : Allyn Freeman | |
Air Date : Mar. 27, 1978 |