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Episodes
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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...
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September 12, 1975
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Change of Command
Col. Sherman T. Potter assumes command of the 4077th.
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September 19, 1975
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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...
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September 26, 1975
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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...
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October 3, 1975
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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...
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October 10, 1975
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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.
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October 17, 1975
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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.
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October 24, 1975
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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...
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October 31, 1975
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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,...
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November 7, 1975
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Dear Peggy
B.J. writes a letter home to his wife, and Father Mulcahy gets a visit from one of his rigid superiors.
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November 14, 1975
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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,...
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November 21, 1975
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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...
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November 28, 1975
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The Gun
A vintage revolver is stolen from the camp's gun locker and Radar is accused as the thief.
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December 2, 1975
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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.
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December 9, 1975
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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.
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December 16, 1975
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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.
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December 23, 1975
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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...
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January 6, 1976
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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...
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January 13, 1976
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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.
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January 20, 1976
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The Novocaine Mutiny
Hawkeye is court martialed for mutiny under Frank Burns' command.
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January 27, 1976
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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.
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February 3, 1976
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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.
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February 10, 1976
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Deluge
The Chinese Army joins the war, killing any hopes the 4077th has about a speedy resolution and homecoming.
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February 17, 1976
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The Interview
War Correspondent Clete Roberts interviews the members of the 4077.
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February 24, 1976
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Directed by
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Gene Reynolds
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Alan Alda
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William K. Jurgensen
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Larry Gelbart
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Burt Metcalfe
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John Erman
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George Tyne
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Harry Morgan
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Charles S. Dubin
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Written by
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Everett Greenbaum
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James Fritzell
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Larry Gelbart
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Richard Hooker
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Simon Muntner
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Gene Reynolds
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Glen Charles
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Les Charles
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Rick Mittleman
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John D. Hess
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Burt Prelutsky
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Jay Folb
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Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
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John W. Regier
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Gary Markowitz
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Cast
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Alan Alda
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Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce
(24 episodes)
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Mike Farrell
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Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt
(24 episodes)
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Harry Morgan
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Col. Sherman T. Potter
(24 episodes)
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Loretta Swit
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Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan
(24 episodes)
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Larry Linville
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Maj. Frank Burns
(24 episodes)
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Gary Burghoff
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Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
(24 episodes)
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Jamie Farr
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Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
(24 episodes)
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William Christopher
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Father Francis Mulcahy
(18 episodes)
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Johnny Haymer
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Sgt. Zelmo Zale
(3 episodes)
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Kellye Nakahara
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Lt. Baker, RN
(2 episodes)
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Lynne Marie Stewart
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Lt. Fox, RN
(2 episodes)
(as Lynn Marie Stewart)
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Tom Dever
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M.P. Lieutenant
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Robert Karnes
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Colonel
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Ted Zeigler
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Sergeant Dale
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Reid Cruickshanks
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Staff Sergeant
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Nat Jones
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G.I.
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Christopher Allport
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Abbott
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Darren O'Connor
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Jenkins
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Richard Masur
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Lt 'Digger' Detmuller
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Sherry Steffens
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Lt. Able, RN
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Eldon Quick
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Capt. Pratt
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Frank Marth
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Colonel Griswald
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Bruce Kirby
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Sergeant Kimble
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Ted Hamilton
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Lieutenant Chivers
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Soon-Tek Oh
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Korean Soldier
(as Soon-Teck Oh)
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Richard Lee-Sung
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Cho
(as Richard Lee Sung)
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Buck Young
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Dan
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Patricia Stevens
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Lt. Able, RN
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Barbara Christopher
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Nurse O'Connor
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Ann Doran
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Nurse Meg Cratty
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Mitchell Sakamoto
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Slicky Boy
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Haunani Minn
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Sung Lee
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Chrisleen Sun
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Korean Girl
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Darrin Lee
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Korean Boy
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Edward Winter
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Col. Samuel Flagg
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Allan Arbus
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Maj. Sidney Freedman
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Alan Fudge
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Captain Arnold Chandler
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Ned Beatty
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Col. Hollister
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Tim O'Connor
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Col. Spiker
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Lois Foraker
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Lt. Able, RN
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Warren Stevens
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Colonel Chaffey
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John Fujioka
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Colonel Kim
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Rollin Moriyama
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General Park
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Byron Chung
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Korean Soldier
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Gwen Farrell
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Nurse Able
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Redmond Gleeson
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Sergeant Callan
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Joe Morton
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Captain Saunders
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Philip Ahn
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The Father
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Shizuko Hoshi
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The Mother
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June Kyoto Lu
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The Pregnant Woman
(as June Kim)
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Susan Sakimoto
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Oldest Child
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Jeff Osaka
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Younger Child
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Jayleen Sun
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Younger Child
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Kevin Hagen
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Colonel Coner
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George O'Hanlon Jr.
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Private Gerald Phelan
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Lynnette Mettey
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Nurse Able
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Ned Wilson
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Colonel Carmichael
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Robert Hogan
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Smilin' Jack Mitchell
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Dennis Kort
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Cpl. Howard Owens
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Blythe Danner
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Carlye Breslin Walton
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Mary Jo Catlett
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Becky Anderson
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Kario Salem
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The Youngster
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Anthony Palmer
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The Sergeant
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Albert Hall
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Corporal
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Tom Ruben
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PFC
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Dagwood
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Black Tabby, the Ping-Pong Cat
(archive footage)
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Clete Roberts
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The Interviewer
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Uncredited Cast
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Todd Susman
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P.A. Announcer
(14 episodes)
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Kellye Nakahara
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Lt. Kellye Yamato, RN
(11 episodes)
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Jeff Maxwell
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Pvt. Igor Straminsky
(8 episodes)
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Roy Goldman
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Roy Goldman
(6 episodes)
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Kimiko Hiroshige
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Korean Mother
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Cherylene Lee
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Korean Daughter
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Virginia Ann Lee
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Korean Daughter
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Ray Poss
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Korean Father
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Wayne Rogers
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Man on P.A. in Kimpo
(voice)
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Richard X. Slattery
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Bartender at Kimpo
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Odessa Cleveland
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Lt. Ginger Bayliss, RN
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Richard Lee-Sung
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Man at Auction
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Patricia Stevens
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Lt. Johnson, RN
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Bonnie Jones
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Lt. Barbara Bannerman
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Bobbie Mitchell
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Lt. Gage, RN
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Dennis Troy
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Military Policeman
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Lois Foraker
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Lt. Able, RN
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Billy Beck
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Uncle David
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James Jeter
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General's driver
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Alba Francesca
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Nurse Cathy King
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Mel Allen
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Movie Tone News Announcer
(archive footage)
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Milton Berle
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Self
(archive footage)
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Joe E. Brown
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Self
(archive footage)
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Winston Churchill
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Self
(archive footage)
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Rita Hayworth
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Self
(archive footage)
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Bob Hope
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Self
(archive footage)
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Danny Kaye
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Self
(archive footage)
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Douglas MacArthur
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Self
(archive footage)
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Harry S. Truman
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Self
(archive footage)
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Produced by
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Larry Gelbart
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Burt Metcalfe
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Gene Reynolds
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Original Music by
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Pete Rugolo
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Ratings
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8.5 / 10
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Site Ranking
(#2,630 / 33,091)
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#2,626
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#2,628
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#2,629
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#2,630
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#2,631
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#2,632
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M*A*S*H: Season 8 (1979)
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#2,633
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#2,634
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