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Episodes
The General Flipped at Dawn The General Flipped at Dawn
A visiting general, appearing to be more eccentric than the usual army brass and a stickler for regulations, tries to move the camp closer to the front and court...
September 10, 1974
Rainbow Bridge Rainbow Bridge
Hawkeye and Trapper are Tokyo-bound, Frank is jealous; but Trapper wants 3 days without amputating something. Father and Henry bring shopping lists but Radar brings...
September 17, 1974
Officer of the Day Officer of the Day
Assigned by Frank Burns as Officer of the Day in Henry's absence, Hawkeye must deal with the daily 4077th chaos and try to thwart sneaky Col. Flagg's plans for his...
September 24, 1974
Iron Guts Kelly Iron Guts Kelly
General Robert "Iron Guts" Kelly arrives for an inspection and dies in Margaret's tent, prompting his aide Colonel Wortman to do damage control and make it look as if...
October 1, 1974
O.R. O.R.
Drama, pathos and humor combine when heavy casualties result in a long session in the O.R.
October 8, 1974
Springtime Springtime
It is a beautiful Spring day that makes one yearn for a group lobotomy. Trapper grabs a nurse; Radar wants to grab pretty Lt. Simmons and Henry grabs some golf. In the...
October 15, 1974
Check-Up Check-Up
Trapper John's ulcer flares up and could provide grounds for a medical discharge from the Army.
October 22, 1974
Life with Father Life with Father
Henry suspects his wife is having an affair, Hawkeye searches for presidents' faces to try to win a pony and Father Mulcahy officiates at a Jewish Bris with the help...
October 29, 1974
Alcoholics Unanimous Alcoholics Unanimous
When Henry goes to Tokyo for a conference, Frank outlaws alcoholic beverages, dismantles the still, and enlists Father Mulcahy to present a sermon on the evils of...
November 12, 1974
There Is Nothing Like a Nurse There Is Nothing Like a Nurse
After a run-in with Major Houlihan, Henry is not altogether unhappy when the nurses are evacuated due to a possible enemy attack but soon finds out with rest of the...
November 19, 1974
Adam's Ribs Adam's Ribs
After literally being fed up with mess hall food, Hawkeye goes on a desperate quest to order barbecue spare ribs from his favorite restaurant, Adam's Ribs, at Dearborn...
November 26, 1974
A Full Rich Day A Full Rich Day
Hawkeye records a letter to his Dad, detailing the exploits of a mad Turkish soldier, the loss of a Luxembourg Lieutenant's corpse, and a lieutenant's strong-arm...
December 3, 1974
Mad Dogs and Servicemen Mad Dogs and Servicemen
Against Frank's objections, Hawkeye and Trapper treat a young, shell-shocked GI with hysterical paralysis while Henry searches for a possibly rabid dog that bit Radar.
December 10, 1974
Private Charles Lamb Private Charles Lamb
When the 4077th is invited to share an Easter meal with a Greek unit, tender-hearted Radar comes up with a creative way to save the main course...a lamb!
December 31, 1974
Bombed Bombed
While Radar tries to stop the camp from being shelled by their own artillery, Frank finds a wounded enemy soldier wired to explode, Margaret and Trapper get stuck in a...
January 7, 1975
Bulletin Board Bulletin Board
Trapper writes a letter to his daughter, Shirley Temple dances, and the 4077th tries to take a mental break from GIs suffering from hypothermia and post-op bleeding by...
January 14, 1975
The Consultant The Consultant
Hawkeye learns more than just a new surgical technique when a casual conversation in a Tokyo bar with a medical consultant convinces the man to come to the 4077th.
January 21, 1975
House Arrest House Arrest
After Hawkeye makes an insulting remark about Margaret, Frank snaps him with a towel and Hawkeye responds with a nicely placed right cross to Frank's eye. Hawkeye is...
February 4, 1975
Aid Station Aid Station
Hawkeye, Margaret, and Klinger travel to an aid station at the front, where they end up working closely together under heavy fire and unsanitary medical conditions.
February 11, 1975
Love and Marriage Love and Marriage
Hawkeye and Trapper try to unite a Korean medic with his family in spite of Frank's interference and find out that a young GI isn't telling the whole truth about his...
February 18, 1975
Big Mac Big Mac
The camp prepares for a visit from General Douglas MacArthur, but Klinger interrupts the proceedings with his attempts to earn a Section 8 discharge.
February 25, 1975
Payday Payday
A clerical error results in an unexpected payday windfall for Hawkeye and the ire of a zealous payroll clerk.
March 4, 1975
White Gold White Gold
The attempted theft of penicillin from the 4077th by a group of suspected black marketeers brings Col. Flagg to investigate.
March 11, 1975
Abyssinia, Henry Abyssinia, Henry
Henry finds out he's been discharged from the army and everyone at the 4077th prepares to say goodbye to him as he heads home.
March 18, 1975
Directed by
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Hy Averback Hy Averback  
Don Weis Don Weis  
Gene Reynolds Gene Reynolds  
Alan Alda Alan Alda  
William K. Jurgensen William K. Jurgensen  
Lee Philips Lee Philips  
Written by
James Fritzell James Fritzell  
Everett Greenbaum Everett Greenbaum  
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Richard Hooker Richard Hooker  
Laurence Marks Laurence Marks  
Sid Dorfman Sid Dorfman  
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason  
Mary Kay Place Mary Kay Place  
John D. Hess John D. Hess  
Simon Muntner Simon Muntner  
Robert Klane Robert Klane  
Arthur Julian Arthur Julian  
John W. Regier John W. Regier  
Gary Markowitz Gary Markowitz  
Cast
Alan Alda Alan Alda ... Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce (24 episodes)
Wayne Rogers Wayne Rogers ... Capt. 'Trapper John' McIntyre (24 episodes)
McLean Stevenson McLean Stevenson ... Lt. Col. Henry Blake (24 episodes)
Loretta Swit Loretta Swit ... Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan (24 episodes)
Larry Linville Larry Linville ... Maj. Frank Burns (24 episodes)
Gary Burghoff Gary Burghoff ... Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly (24 episodes)
Jamie Farr Jamie Farr ... Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger (18 episodes)
William Christopher William Christopher ... Father Francis Mulcahy (16 episodes)
Bobbie Mitchell Bobbie Mitchell ... Lt. Able, RN (7 episodes)
Jeff Maxwell Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (7 episodes)
Kellye Nakahara Kellye Nakahara ... Lt. Able, RN (3 episodes)
Loudon Wainwright III Loudon Wainwright III ... Capt. Calvin Spalding (3 episodes)
Dennis Troy Dennis Troy ... Carter (3 episodes)
Johnny Haymer Johnny Haymer ... Sgt. Zelmo Zale (3 episodes)
Edward Winter Edward Winter ... Col. Samuel Flagg (2 episodes)
Jerry Fujikawa Jerry Fujikawa ... Sang Yu (2 episodes)
Tad Horino Tad Horino ... 1st Korean Kim Luc (2 episodes)
Roy Goldman Roy Goldman ... Corpsman (2 episodes)
Jeanne Schulherr Jeanne Schulherr ... Anesthetist (2 episodes)
Patricia Stevens Patricia Stevens ... Lt. Stevens, RN (2 episodes)
Harry Morgan Harry Morgan ... Maj. Gen. Bartford Hamilton Steele
Lynnette Mettey Lynnette Mettey ... Nurse Baker
Teddy Wilson Teddy Wilson ... Warrant Officer Martin 'Marty' Williams (as Theodore Wilson)
Brad Trumbull Brad Trumbull ... Colonel Atkins
Dennis Erdman Dennis Erdman ... Harrison
Mako Mako ... Dr. Lin Tam
Richard Lee-Sung Richard Lee-Sung ... 2nd Korean Kim Luc (as Richard Lee Sung)
James Gregory James Gregory ... Lt. Gen. Robert 'Iron Guts' Kelly
Keene Curtis Keene Curtis ... Colonel Wortman
Byron Chung Byron Chung ... Mr. Kwok
Alberta Jay Alberta Jay ... Anesthetist
Allan Arbus Allan Arbus ... Maj. Sidney Freedman
Odessa Cleveland Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss, RN
Bobby Herbeck Bobby Herbeck ... Patient
Orlando Dole Orlando Dole ... Ethiopian Soldier (as Orlando Dolé)
Alex Karras Alex Karras ... Lance Cpl. Lyle Wesson
Mary Kay Place Mary Kay Place ... Lt. Louise Simmons
Greg Mabrey Greg Mabrey ... Pasco
Saachiko Saachiko ... Chim Sah (as Sachiko Penny Lee)
Alice Faye Alice Faye ... Self (archive footage)
Leland Sun Leland Sun ... Mr. Kwang
Joseph Stern Joseph Stern ... Master Sgt. Tarola
Basil Hoffman Basil Hoffman ... Major Pfiefer
William Watson William Watson ... Lt. Smith
Curt Lowens Curt Lowens ... Colonel Blanche
Michael Keller Michael Keller ... Lt. Henri-Batiste LeClerq
Sirri Murad Sirri Murad ... The Turkish Soldier
Michael O'Keefe Michael O'Keefe ... Corporal Richard Travis
Shizuko Hoshi Shizuko Hoshi ... Rosie
Arthur Song Arthur Song ... Korean Man
Titos Vandis Titos Vandis ... Col. Andropolis
Ted Eccles Ted Eccles ... Private Chapman
Louisa Moritz Louisa Moritz ... Nurse Sanchez (as Louisa Mortiz)
Edward Marshall Edward Marshall ... Delboss
Robert Alda Robert Alda ... Dr. Anthony Borelli
Joseph Maher Joseph Maher ... Major Taylor
Mary Wickes Mary Wickes ... Colonel Reese
Soon-Tek Oh Soon-Tek Oh ... Mr. Kwang (as Soon-Taik Oh)
Dennis Dugan Dennis Dugan ... Pvt. Danny McShane
Pat Li Pat Li ... Soong Hi
Jeanne Joe Jeanne Joe ... Mrs. Kwang
Robert Gruber Robert Gruber ... Sergeant
Graham Jarvis Graham Jarvis ... Col. Whiteman
Jack Soo Jack Soo ... Kim Chung Quoc
Eldon Quick Eldon Quick ... Capt. Sloan
Patricia Marshall Patricia Marshall ... Lt. Nelson (as Pat Marshall)
Hilly Hicks Hilly Hicks ... Cpl. Perkins
Stafford Repp Stafford Repp ... Sgt. Clay
Danil Torppe Danil Torppe ... Morris
Michael A. Salcido Michael A. Salcido ... Rodriguez
Uncredited Cast
Todd Susman Todd Susman ... P.A. Announcer (16 episodes)
Kellye Nakahara Kellye Nakahara ... Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN (11 episodes)
Jeff Maxwell Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (11 episodes)
Roy Goldman Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman (9 episodes)
Dennis Troy Dennis Troy ... Corpsman (4 episodes)
Odessa Cleveland Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss, RN (3 episodes)
Mary Peters Mary Peters ... Nurse (2 episodes)
Gwen Farrell Gwen Farrell ... Lt. Baker (2 episodes)
Patricia Stevens Patricia Stevens ... Lt. Stevens, RN (2 episodes)
Bobbie Mitchell Bobbie Mitchell ... Lt. Mitchell, RN
Jeanne Schulherr Jeanne Schulherr ... Nurse
Sheila Lauritsen Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse Sheila
Barbara M. Benson Barbara M. Benson ... OR Nurse
Bill Robinson Bill Robinson ... Uncle Billy (archive footage)
Shirley Temple Shirley Temple ... Virginia Cary (archive footage)
Jennifer Davis Westmore Jennifer Davis Westmore ... Nurse
Peter Eastman Peter Eastman ... Officer in Bar
Hank Robinson Hank Robinson ... Officer in Bar
Tom Dever Tom Dever ... Corpsman
Robert Courtleigh Robert Courtleigh ... General Douglas MacArthur
Kimiko Hiroshige Kimiko Hiroshige ... Korean Woman
Virginia Ann Lee Virginia Ann Lee ... Korean Girl #1
Produced by
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Burt Metcalfe Burt Metcalfe  
Gene Reynolds Gene Reynolds  
Original Music by
Benny Golson Benny Golson  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 10, 1974
DVD Release: February 18, 2003
Country: United States
Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

8.5 / 10

Production Companies
20th Century Fox Television
Distributors
CBS
  (1972) (United States) (original airing) (TV)
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  (2002) (United States) (DVD)
Me-TV
  (2010) (United States) (TV)
Filming Locations
Malibu Creek State Park - 1925 Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, California, USA
  (M*A*S*H 4077 Campsite)
Stage 9, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
  (Studio)
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