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30 mins
9/12/1975
1.
Welcome to Korea
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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.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
/ Everett Greenbaum
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Guest starring:
Reid Cruickshanks, Nat Jones, Robert Karnes, Ted Zeigler, Arthur Song, Shirlee Kong
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30 mins
9/19/1975
2.
Change of Command
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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.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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30 mins
9/26/1975
3.
It Happened One Night
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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.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
/ Simon Muntner
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Guest starring:
Christopher Allport, Darren O'Connor
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30 mins
10/3/1975
4.
The Late Captain Pierce
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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.
Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Glen Charles
/ Les Charles
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Guest starring:
Richard Masur, Eldon Quick, Sherry Steffens
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30 mins
10/10/1975
5.
Hey, Doc
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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.
Director:
William Jurgensen
Writer:
Rick Mittleman
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Guest starring:
Frank Marth, Bruce Kirby, Ted Hamilton
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30 mins
10/17/1975
6.
The Bus
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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.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
John D. Hess
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30 mins
10/24/1975
7.
Dear Mildred
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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.
Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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Guest starring:
Buck Young, Barbara Christopher
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30 mins
10/31/1975
8.
The Kids
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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.
Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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Guest starring:
Ann Doran, Mitchell Sakamoto, Haunani Minn, Chrisleen Sun, Darrin Lee
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30 mins
11/7/1975
9.
Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler
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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.
Director:
Larry Gelbart
Writer:
Burt Prelutsky
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Guest starring:
Alan Fudge
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30 mins
11/11/1975
10.
Dear Peggy
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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.
Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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Guest starring:
Ned Beatty
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30 mins
11/21/1975
11.
Of Moose and Men
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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.
Director:
John Erman
Writer:
Jay Folb
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Guest starring:
Lois Foraker, Tim O'Connor
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30 mins
11/28/1975
12.
Soldier of the Month
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Frank has a fever and makes a will, leaving all his money to his wife and all his clothes to Hot Lips.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
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30 mins
12/2/1975
13.
The Gun
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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.
Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Gene Reynolds
/ Larry Gelbart
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Guest starring:
Warren Stevens
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30 mins
12/9/1975
14.
Mail Call, Again
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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.
Director:
George Tyne
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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30 mins
12/16/1975
15.
The Price of Tomato Juice
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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.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Gene Reynolds
/ Larry Gelbart
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Guest starring:
James Jeter
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30 mins
12/23/1975
16.
Dear Ma
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Radar writes home to his mother, as Hawkeye conducts the camp foot inspection, and Colonel Potter gets some shrapnel in his backside.
Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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Guest starring:
Redmond Gleeson, John Fujioka, Rollin Moriyama
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30 mins
1/6/1976
17.
Der Tag
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Potter decides Frank would be less of a pain if the others were friendlier to him; they oblige, with some startling results.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Everett Greenbaum
/ Jim Fritzell
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Guest starring:
Joe Morton, John Voldstad, George Simmons, William Grant
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30 mins
1/13/1976
18.
Hawkeye
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Hawkeye is injured in a jeep accident and, aware he has a concussion, babbles to a Korean family to keep himself awake.
Director:
Larry Gelbart
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
/ Simon Muntner
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Guest starring:
Philip Ahn, Shizuko Hoshi, Susan Sakimoto, Jun Kim, Jayleen Sun, Jeff Osaka
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30 mins
1/20/1976
19.
Some 38th Parallels
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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.
Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Gary Markowitz
/ John Regier
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Guest starring:
George O'Hanlon Jr., Kevin Hagen
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30 mins
1/27/1976
20.
The Novocaine Mutiny
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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?!).
Director:
Harry Morgan
Writer:
Burt Prlutsky
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Guest starring:
Ned Wilson
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30 mins
2/3/1976
21.
Smilin' Jack
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The 4077th turns up a sick helicopter pilot, 'Smilin' Jack, who doesn't want to quit, and a twice-wounded GI who does.
Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
/ Simon Muntner
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Guest starring:
Robert Hogan, Dennis Kort, Michael A. Salcido, Alba Francesca
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30 mins
2/10/1976
22.
The More I See You
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Hawkeye is reunited with a woman he thought was out of his life forever, but who never altogether leaves.
Director:
Gene Reynolds
Writer:
Gene Reynolds
/ Larry Gelbart
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Guest starring:
Blythe Danner, Mary Jo Catlett
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30 mins
2/17/1976
23.
Deluge
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A sudden deluge of wounded at the 4077th is followed by a fire and a rainstorm which makes matters difficult for the staff.
Director:
William Jurgensen
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
/ Simon Muntner
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Guest starring:
Lois Foraker,
Albert Hall, Anthony Palmer, Tom Ruben, Kario Salem
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30 mins
2/24/1976
24.
The Interview
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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.
Director:
Larry Gelbart
Writer:
Larry Gelbart
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Guest starring:
Clete Roberts
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