Favorite MASH (M*A*S*H) Episodes
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- DirectorE.W. SwackhamerStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonWhen Hawkeye is appointed Chief Surgeon over Frank Burns, Burns and Houlihan go over Col. Blake's head to a general to protest the decision.
- DirectorLee PhilipsStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonThe 4077th is chosen as the site for a documentary featuring 'false heroics' about MASH units in Korea. After destroying the film, Hawkeye and Trapper make their own movie as a replacement.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHawkeye writes his dad, describing the antics of the 4077th.
- DirectorWilliam WiardStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonA little white lie about an imaginary officer balloons into an elaborate charade.
- DirectorJackie CooperStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHawkeye and Trapper hit it off with a wounded Colonel, but when they discover his combat zeal is costing lives, they conspire to keep him from returning to the front line.
- DirectorWilliam WiardStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHawkeye's childhood buddy drops by, and reveals that he is writing a book about his experiences in the infantry - experiences that may hit a little too close to home.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonThe Army-Navy game back home holds everyone's attention (and bet money) until an artillery barrage forces the camp to dispose of an unexploded shell.
- DirectorNorman TokarStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonEvery day for the past six weeks, at 5:00 o'clock p.m. on the nose, a North Korean "washout from Kamikaze school" has let loose a bomb in the general direction of the hospital's sub-ammo dump. Very affectionately known as "Five O'Clock Charlie," the only thing he hits on the nose is the time. Every day, Radar opens book on the day's exploits and takes bets on how close (in yards) Charlie will come to the sub-ammo dump. It is an occasion for cocktails and frivolity at 4077, not unlike the Kentucky Derby... until Frank demands Henry get him a "nug" from Brigadier Gen. Clayton. Capt. Phil Cardozo, the singing dentist, gives the drunken duo a new slant on things. If there is anything that will beat Frank and his nug, it is 4 dozen sheets, 18 gallons of mercurochrome and a little thing called psychology.
- DirectorDon WeisStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHenry's on trial on charges that Frank and Margaret brought against him. So that Hawkeye and Trapper can't help Henry, the Majors put them under house arrest.
- DirectorJackie CooperStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHawkeye and Trapper desperately try to acquire an incubator for the camp. Captain Sloan, the Quartermaster, turns them down. A colonel with three incubators won't let them have one, and they cause an uproar at a general's press conference.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonRadar hits a local with a jeep and a GI suffers from battle fatigue while Pierce and McIntyre clash with Frank Burns and the CID all during a poker game disguised as an officer's conference.
- DirectorDon WeisStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonWhen enemy action cuts the supply lines to the 4077th in the middle of a freezing Korean winter, the unit struggles with a shortage of supplies and heating fuel.
- DirectorLarry GelbartStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonA helicopter crash introduces the 4077 to Colonel Sam Flagg, the well-built (says Hotlips) paranoid with a broken arm who refuses all painkillers. Colonel Flagg (who can also be identified as Major Brooks, Lt. Carter, Ensign Troy and Capt. Louise Klein) is CIA. Meanwhile, Trapper's friend, Vinny Pratt, also drops in; Vinny is Intelligence (G-2) and he wants to find out what Flagg is doing. Flagg is BIG, so his operation must be crucial. Because of Fr. Mulcahy, Vinny cannot be Capt. Perkins the priest, so he becomes Capt. Stone, the engineer. Vinny Pratt introduces himself to Henry as Major Strauss G-2 and tells Henry to call him Pratt. Flagg tells Hawkeye Flagg is Carter and Stone is really Martinez; so, if Martinez is there, the operation must be really BIG. Flagg is in the CID; he tells people he is CIA because it throws off people who think he is CIC. Then, Flagg re-breaks his own arm so he can continue treating...and spying. The surgeons have had more "intelligence" for one lifetime, Radar cables Tijuana for Flagg: "Mary had a little lamb. Stop. My dog has fleas. Stop. Mairzy doats and dozey doats, and I'll be home for Christmas. Signed: Your loving son, Queen Victoria." Pratt says HE is Mary. The guys bring the spy nonsense to a head by "doctoring" personnel files. Is Frank Burns a Communist, like Flagg believes? Or is he a Fascist, as Pratt suspects? It may be off to the Lubyanka, or some other gulag, for old Ferret Face.
- DirectorLarry GelbartStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonA 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 martial Hawkeye before they discover that he's completely loony.
- DirectorDon WeisStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonGeneral 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 Kelly died in combat.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonAfter 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 Station in Chicago.
- DirectorHy AverbackStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonWhile 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 supply shed and Henry and Father Mulcahy get blown up in the latrine.
- DirectorWilliam K. JurgensenStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHawkeye, 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.
- DirectorDon WeisStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonThe camp prepares for a visit from General Douglas MacArthur, but Klinger interrupts the proceedings with his attempts to earn a Section 8 discharge.
- DirectorLarry GelbartStarsAlan AldaWayne RogersMcLean StevensonHenry finds out he's been discharged from the army and everyone at the 4077th prepares to say goodbye to him as he heads home.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaMike FarrellHarry MorganHawkeye 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 Trapper's replacement, B.J., to Korea.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaMike FarrellHarry MorganCol. Sherman T. Potter assumes command of the 4077th.
- DirectorAlan AldaStarsAlan AldaMike FarrellHarry MorganDue 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 impending visit.
- DirectorWilliam K. JurgensenStarsAlan AldaMike FarrellHarry MorganHawkeye 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 tank accident.
- DirectorGene ReynoldsStarsAlan AldaMike FarrellHarry MorganAfter 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.