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30 mins
10/26/1981
1.
That's Show Biz
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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!
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Brian Byers, Freddie Dawson, Gwen Verdon, Gail Edwards, Danny Dayton, Karen Landry, Amanda McBroom, Richard Molmar, Joshua Greenrock, Martin Ferrero, Paul Tuerpe
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30 mins
11/2/1981
2.
Identity Crisis
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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.
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Director:
David Ogden Stiers
Writer:
Thad Mumford
/ Dan Wilcox
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Guest starring:
Dirk Blocker, Squire Fridell, Joe Pantoliano
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30 mins
11/9/1981
3.
Rumor at the Top
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Nicholas Pryor
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30 mins
11/16/1981
4.
Give 'em Hell, Hawkeye
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Dennis Koenig
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Guest starring:
Stefan Gierasch, Ed Vasgersian, Lance Toyoshima, Tom Kindle, Xander Berkeley, John Lavachielli, Mae Hi
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30 mins
11/23/1981
5.
Wheelers and Dealers
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Thad Mumford
/ Dan Wilcox
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Guest starring:
Anthony Charnota, Tony Becker, Chris Petersen
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30 mins
11/30/1981
6.
Communication Breakdown
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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.
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Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Karen Hall
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Guest starring:
James Saito, Kwang Ho Baek, Abigail Nelson
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30 mins
12/7/1981
7.
Snap Judgment (1)
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The military police think they've solved a rash of thefts at the 4077th when they apprehend Klinger with Hawkeye's stolen camera.
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Director:
Hy Averback
Writer:
Paul Perlove
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Guest starring:
Peter Jurasik, Richard Winters, Mickey Jones, George Kee Cheung, Monty Bane
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30 mins
12/14/1981
8.
Snappier Judgment (Part 2)
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B.J. and Hawkeye resolve to clear Klinger's name after he chooses Winchester to defend him at his military court-martial.
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Director:
Hy Averback
Writer:
Paul Perlove
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Guest starring:
Peter Hobbs, Monty Bane, Jack Blessing, Jim Boeke
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30 mins
12/28/1981
9.
'Twas the Day after Christmas
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To boost post-yuletide morale on Dec 26, Potter has the officers and enlisted men change places for the day.
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Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Michael Ensign, Leo Lewis
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30 mins
1/4/1982
10.
Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead
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Whilst suffering a fever, Klinger communicates with the spirit of a dead soldier, Private Weston, who stays on to witness his own last rites.
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Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Alan Alda
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Guest starring:
Kario Salem, Randall Patrick, Jeff Tyler, Perren Page
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30 mins
1/11/1982
11.
The Birthday Girls
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Karen Hall
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30 mins
1/18/1982
12.
Blood and Guts
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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."
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Lee H. Grant
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Guest starring:
Rita Wilson, Gene Evans, Brett Cullen, Stoney Jackson
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30 mins
2/1/1982
13.
A Holy Mess
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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.
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Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Cyril O'Reilly, David Graf, Ed Ramirez, Kip Curtis
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30 mins
2/8/1982
14.
The Tooth Shall Set You Free
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Tom Atkins, Jason Bernard, John Fujioka, Laurence Fishburne
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30 mins
2/15/1982
15.
Pressure Points
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Potter sends for Sidney Freedman when he loses confidence in his surgical abilities, and Winchester loses patience with his bunkmates' sloppiness.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
David Pollock
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Guest starring:
John O'Connell, Gene Pietragallo, William Rogers
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30 mins
2/22/1982
16.
Where There's a Will, There's a War
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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.
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Director:
Alan Alda
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Ned Bellamy, Jim Borelli, James Emery, Corkey Ford, Dennis Howard, Brian Fuldy, Dennis Flood, Tom Valentino, Larry Ward
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30 mins
3/1/1982
17.
Promotion Commotion
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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.
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Director:
Charles S. Dubin
Writer:
Dennis Koenig
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Guest starring:
John Matusak, James Reid Boyce, Deborah Harmon, Cameron Dye, Richard Fullerton
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30 mins
3/15/1982
18.
Heroes
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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.
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Director:
Nell Cox
Writer:
Thad Mumford
/ Dan Wilcox
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Guest starring:
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
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30 mins
3/22/1982
19.
Sons and Bowlers
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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.
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Director:
Hy Averback
Writer:
Elias Davis
/ David Pollock
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Guest starring:
Dick O'Neill, William Lucking, Roger Hampton
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30 mins
4/5/1982
20.
Picture This
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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.
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Director:
Burt Metcalfe
Writer:
Karen Hall
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Guest starring:
John Fujioka
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30 mins
4/12/1982
21.
That Darn Kid
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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.
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Director:
David Ogden Stiers
Writer:
Karen Hall
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Guest starring:
John P. Ryan, Tom Kindle, George Pressnell
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