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Episodes
Welcome to Korea Welcome to Korea
Hawkeye returns from R&R to find out Trapper has been discharged. He rushes to the airport to say goodbye but misses him. But it gives him an opportunity to welcome...
September 12, 1975
Change of Command Change of Command
Col. Sherman T. Potter assumes command of the 4077th.
September 19, 1975
It Happened One Night It Happened One Night
It's a bitterly cold night, and Hawkeye and B.J. are stuck with the overnight shift and a roomful of unruly patients. In the meantime, Margaret tells Frank that she...
September 26, 1975
The Late Captain Pierce The Late Captain Pierce
Due to a clerical error, Hawkeye has been declared dead. He goes crazy wondering how his dad is taking the news but the phone lines are tied up due to Eisenhower's...
October 3, 1975
Hey, Doc Hey, Doc
Hawkeye and B.J. agree to help a colleague trying to start a Korean restaurant when he gets home. But Frank refuses to cooperate--until he is involved in an ridiculous...
October 10, 1975
The Bus The Bus
After their bus breaks down in the middle of nowhere on the way back from a medical convention, Hawkeye, B.J., Colonel Potter, Frank and Radar find themselves stranded.
October 17, 1975
Dear Mildred Dear Mildred
Colonel Potter writes his anniversary letter to his wife. Meanwhile, Frank and Margaret try to find the perfect anniversary gift, only to be outdone by Radar.
October 24, 1975
The Kids The Kids
The 4077th takes in Nurse Cratty's Korean orphans during a shelling attack, including a pregnant girl with a bullet wound. But Frank accuses one of the orphans of...
October 31, 1975
Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler
The latest group of casualties includes a bomber pilot who claims he's Jesus Christ. Frank and Margaret think he's faking battle fatigue in order to get a discharge,...
November 7, 1975
Dear Peggy Dear Peggy
B.J. writes a letter home to his wife, and Father Mulcahy gets a visit from one of his rigid superiors.
November 14, 1975
Of Moose and Men Of Moose and Men
Hawkeye saves the life of a colonel who wants him reprimanded for disrespect. B.J. tries to save the marriage of a friend who found out his wife is cheating on him,...
November 21, 1975
Soldier of the Month Soldier of the Month
The 4077th introduces a "soldier of the month" award, which includes a week of R&R in Tokyo, and Klinger and Radar go all out to win the honor. Frank is supposed to...
November 28, 1975
The Gun The Gun
A vintage revolver is stolen from the camp's gun locker and Radar is accused as the thief.
December 2, 1975
Mail Call, Again Mail Call, Again
Colonel Potter finds out that he's about to become a grandfather, and Major Burns learns that his wife knows about his affair with Margaret--and wants a divorce.
December 9, 1975
The Price of Tomato Juice The Price of Tomato Juice
What seems to be a simple request to get tomato juice for Colonel Potter becomes a ridiculous, complicated ordeal when Major Burns asks for something in return.
December 16, 1975
Dear Ma Dear Ma
Radar's letter home recounts the latest round of foot inspections, and how Colonel Potter's wife's premonition of bad luck comes to fruition.
December 23, 1975
Der Tag Der Tag
Hawkeye and B.J. place a toe tag on a passed-out Frank as part of a drunken practical joke. But the joke backfires on them when he is accidentally shipped out to the...
January 6, 1976
Hawkeye Hawkeye
Hawkeye Pierce, going solo, has an accident with a Jeep, and is rescued by a South Korean family. To prevent himself from succumbing to a concussion, Hawkeye begins...
January 13, 1976
Some 38th Parallels Some 38th Parallels
Hawkeye has impotency problems, Frank auctions off the 4077th's garbage, and Radar becomes distraught after a patient he has taken special interest in dies.
January 20, 1976
The Novocaine Mutiny The Novocaine Mutiny
Hawkeye is court martialed for mutiny under Frank Burns' command.
January 27, 1976
Smilin' Jack Smilin' Jack
A chopper pilot with diabetes dead set on bringing in the most wounded from the front to be the 'Chopper Pilot of the Year' continues flying against the docs' orders.
February 3, 1976
The More I See You The More I See You
A nurse that Hawkeye used to live with and never got over arrives at the 4077th. And Hawkeye's heartbreak is only intensified when he learns that she is now married.
February 10, 1976
Deluge Deluge
The Chinese Army joins the war, killing any hopes the 4077th has about a speedy resolution and homecoming.
February 17, 1976
The Interview The Interview
War Correspondent Clete Roberts interviews the members of the 4077.
February 24, 1976
Directed by
Gene Reynolds Gene Reynolds  
Alan Alda Alan Alda  
William K. Jurgensen William K. Jurgensen  
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Burt Metcalfe Burt Metcalfe  
John Erman John Erman  
George Tyne George Tyne  
Harry Morgan Harry Morgan  
Charles S. Dubin Charles S. Dubin  
Written by
Everett Greenbaum Everett Greenbaum  
James Fritzell James Fritzell  
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Richard Hooker Richard Hooker  
Simon Muntner Simon Muntner  
Gene Reynolds Gene Reynolds  
Glen Charles Glen Charles  
Les Charles Les Charles  
Rick Mittleman Rick Mittleman  
John D. Hess John D. Hess  
Burt Prelutsky Burt Prelutsky  
Jay Folb Jay Folb  
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason Linda Bloodworth-Thomason  
John W. Regier John W. Regier  
Gary Markowitz Gary Markowitz  
Cast
Alan Alda Alan Alda ... Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce (24 episodes)
Mike Farrell Mike Farrell ... Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt (24 episodes)
Harry Morgan Harry Morgan ... Col. Sherman T. Potter (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 (24 episodes)
William Christopher William Christopher ... Father Francis Mulcahy (18 episodes)
Johnny Haymer Johnny Haymer ... Sgt. Zelmo Zale (3 episodes)
Kellye Nakahara Kellye Nakahara ... Lt. Baker, RN (2 episodes)
Lynne Marie Stewart Lynne Marie Stewart ... Lt. Fox, RN (2 episodes) (as Lynn Marie Stewart)
Tom Dever Tom Dever ... M.P. Lieutenant
Robert Karnes Robert Karnes ... Colonel
Ted Zeigler Ted Zeigler ... Sergeant Dale
Reid Cruickshanks Reid Cruickshanks ... Staff Sergeant
Nat Jones Nat Jones ... G.I.
Christopher Allport Christopher Allport ... Abbott
Darren O'Connor Darren O'Connor ... Jenkins
Richard Masur Richard Masur ... Lt 'Digger' Detmuller
Sherry Steffens Sherry Steffens ... Lt. Able, RN
Eldon Quick Eldon Quick ... Capt. Pratt
Frank Marth Frank Marth ... Colonel Griswald
Bruce Kirby Bruce Kirby ... Sergeant Kimble
Ted Hamilton Ted Hamilton ... Lieutenant Chivers
Soon-Tek Oh Soon-Tek Oh ... Korean Soldier (as Soon-Teck Oh)
Richard Lee-Sung Richard Lee-Sung ... Cho (as Richard Lee Sung)
Buck Young Buck Young ... Dan
Patricia Stevens Patricia Stevens ... Lt. Able, RN
Barbara Christopher Barbara Christopher ... Nurse O'Connor
Ann Doran Ann Doran ... Nurse Meg Cratty
Mitchell Sakamoto Mitchell Sakamoto ... Slicky Boy
Haunani Minn Haunani Minn ... Sung Lee
Chrisleen Sun Chrisleen Sun ... Korean Girl
Darrin Lee Darrin Lee ... Korean Boy
Edward Winter Edward Winter ... Col. Samuel Flagg
Allan Arbus Allan Arbus ... Maj. Sidney Freedman
Alan Fudge Alan Fudge ... Captain Arnold Chandler
Ned Beatty Ned Beatty ... Col. Hollister
Tim O'Connor Tim O'Connor ... Col. Spiker
Lois Foraker Lois Foraker ... Lt. Able, RN
Warren Stevens Warren Stevens ... Colonel Chaffey
John Fujioka John Fujioka ... Colonel Kim
Rollin Moriyama Rollin Moriyama ... General Park
Byron Chung Byron Chung ... Korean Soldier
Gwen Farrell Gwen Farrell ... Nurse Able
Redmond Gleeson Redmond Gleeson ... Sergeant Callan
Joe Morton Joe Morton ... Captain Saunders
Philip Ahn Philip Ahn ... The Father
Shizuko Hoshi Shizuko Hoshi ... The Mother
June Kyoto Lu June Kyoto Lu ... The Pregnant Woman (as June Kim)
Susan Sakimoto Susan Sakimoto ... Oldest Child
Jeff Osaka Jeff Osaka ... Younger Child
Jayleen Sun Jayleen Sun ... Younger Child
Kevin Hagen Kevin Hagen ... Colonel Coner
George O'Hanlon Jr. George O'Hanlon Jr. ... Private Gerald Phelan
Lynnette Mettey Lynnette Mettey ... Nurse Able
Ned Wilson Ned Wilson ... Colonel Carmichael
Robert Hogan Robert Hogan ... Smilin' Jack Mitchell
Dennis Kort Dennis Kort ... Cpl. Howard Owens
Blythe Danner Blythe Danner ... Carlye Breslin Walton
Mary Jo Catlett Mary Jo Catlett ... Becky Anderson
Kario Salem Kario Salem ... The Youngster
Anthony Palmer Anthony Palmer ... The Sergeant
Albert Hall Albert Hall ... Corporal
Tom Ruben Tom Ruben ... PFC
Dagwood Dagwood ... Black Tabby, the Ping-Pong Cat (archive footage)
Clete Roberts Clete Roberts ... The Interviewer
Uncredited Cast
Todd Susman Todd Susman ... P.A. Announcer (14 episodes)
Kellye Nakahara Kellye Nakahara ... Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN (11 episodes)
Jeff Maxwell Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (8 episodes)
Roy Goldman Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman (6 episodes)
Kimiko Hiroshige Kimiko Hiroshige ... Korean Mother
Cherylene Lee Cherylene Lee ... Korean Daughter
Virginia Ann Lee Virginia Ann Lee ... Korean Daughter
Ray Poss Ray Poss ... Korean Father
Wayne Rogers Wayne Rogers ... Man on P.A. in Kimpo (voice)
Richard X. Slattery Richard X. Slattery ... Bartender at Kimpo
Odessa Cleveland Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss, RN
Richard Lee-Sung Richard Lee-Sung ... Man at Auction
Patricia Stevens Patricia Stevens ... Lt. Johnson, RN
Bonnie Jones Bonnie Jones ... Lt. Barbara Bannerman
Bobbie Mitchell Bobbie Mitchell ... Lt. Gage, RN
Dennis Troy Dennis Troy ... Military Policeman
Lois Foraker Lois Foraker ... Lt. Able, RN
Billy Beck Billy Beck ... Uncle David
James Jeter James Jeter ... General's driver
Alba Francesca Alba Francesca ... Nurse Cathy King
Mel Allen Mel Allen ... Movie Tone News Announcer (archive footage)
Milton Berle Milton Berle ... Self (archive footage)
Joe E. Brown Joe E. Brown ... Self (archive footage)
Winston Churchill Winston Churchill ... Self (archive footage)
Rita Hayworth Rita Hayworth ... Self (archive footage)
Bob Hope Bob Hope ... Self (archive footage)
Danny Kaye Danny Kaye ... Self (archive footage)
Douglas MacArthur Douglas MacArthur ... Self (archive footage)
Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman ... Self (archive footage)
Produced by
Larry Gelbart Larry Gelbart  
Burt Metcalfe Burt Metcalfe  
Gene Reynolds Gene Reynolds  
Original Music by
Pete Rugolo Pete Rugolo  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 12, 1975
DVD Release: July 15, 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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