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Sidney is called when an Asian-American war hero reacts violently to news he's being shipped home. Meanwhile, Klinger applies a touch of Toledo to his office.
More details for M*A*S*H, Tue 10, 7:30 pm
Staff members steal away for a few moments of sleep during a long haul in the OR, but their pleasant dreams turn into nightmares. The episode was written and directed by Alan Alda, who was nominated for an Outstanding Directing Emmy. Gen. Coogan: Ford Rainey. Lt. Garvey: Rick Wain. Peg: Catherine Bergstrom. Professor: Fred Stuthman. Bridegroom: Ray Lynch. No laugh track was used in the episode.
More details for M*A*S*H, Wed 11, 6:00 pm
BJ can't deny his attraction to a popular war correspondent and struggles to remain faithful to his wife and child in California.
More details for M*A*S*H, Wed 11, 6:30 pm
Incensed by stateside medical fees, Hawkeye bills the army for services rendered; Charles shows a trio of Korean doctors around camp, and learns something about medicine---and himself.
More details for M*A*S*H, Wed 11, 7:00 pm
On his way to Seoul, Hawkeye is captured by a North Korean intent on saving his wounded comrade. Meanwhile, a bridge tournament rages at the 4077th between Potter, Charles, BJ and Margaret.
More details for M*A*S*H, Wed 11, 7:30 pm
The camp eagerly answers letters from fourth-graders in Hawkeye's home town of Crabapple Cove, Maine. Meanwhile, Klinger convinces Potter to go for the unit's consecutive free-throw record.
More details for M*A*S*H, Thu 12, 6:00 pm
Klinger supervises the pouring of a concrete floor in the operating room; Margaret is wooed by an romantic patient.
More details for M*A*S*H, Thu 12, 6:30 pm
A nervous Margaret tries to whip the camp into shape before a visit by her ultra-regular-Army father. Meanwhile, the MPs have a "beef" with a GI's gift to the camp.
More details for M*A*S*H, Thu 12, 7:00 pm
During a truce, the spirit of Christmas manifests itself at the 4077th, beginning with a potluck party for the orphans. Also, BJ is determined not to let a mortally wounded soldier die on Christmas.
More details for M*A*S*H, Thu 12, 7:30 pm
Potter's 1951 New Year's Eve toast kicks off this innovative episode, which follows the staff through all four seasons of the year.
More details for M*A*S*H, Fri 13, 6:00 pm
After learning his ex-wife is marrying his best friend, Klinger decides to reenlist; a corpsman is passed over for promotion yet again.
More details for M*A*S*H, Fri 13, 6:30 pm
With Charles in charge while Potter's away, Hawkeye takes up the cause of an immigrant marine about to be discharged.
More details for M*A*S*H, Fri 13, 7:00 pm
Hawkeye dangles a vintage bottle of wine as bait for a date with a nurse; Potter is irate when the Army bans a certain anesthesia.
More details for M*A*S*H, Fri 13, 7:30 pm
An explosion leaves Charles beholden to Klinger for saving his life, while BJ suffers an injury that calls for a specialist.
More details for M*A*S*H, Sun 15, 7:00 pm
A hot night brings a rash of irritants to the 4077th, especially to Margaret, who needs calamine lotion to get to the "bottom" of her problem. Also: Klinger tries to fix the PA; Charles copes with an IRS audit; BJ is troubled by a letter from his wife.
More details for M*A*S*H, Sun 15, 7:30 pm
Klinger finds a big story for the launch of his unit newspaper in the half-million tongue depressors mistakenly sent to the 4077th.
More details for M*A*S*H, Mon 16, 6:00 pm
Hawkeye bets BJ he can go jokeless for a day; Charles confronts the colonel who banished him to Korea.
More details for M*A*S*H, Mon 16, 6:30 pm