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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - China Beach (1) (Apr/26/1988) | | Nurse Colleen McMurphy is serving the last week of her tour in Vietnam, dealing with the usual mix of patients. Meanwhile, USO singers Georgia Lee and Laurette Barber arrive to entertain, while Cherry White, a volunteer, arrives to find her brother, who is a Marine that is MIA. | | Guest Stars: Gail O'Grady as Georgia Lee, Paul Elman as G.I., Douglas Warhit as Hickenhopper, Robert Licea as Amputee, Kimko Hiroshige as Vietnamese Woman, Geoffrey Thorne as Giggling Grunt #2, David H. Duensing as Giggling Grunt #1, Bradford Bancroft as Burned Soldier, Linda Hoy as Nurse Beaverbreak, Joe D'Angerio as Manny Hinklefarb, Xuan Xanh Vo as Kim, Christopher Allport as Mr. Endicott, James Cromwell as Ambassador Weymouth, Bobby Hosea as Sweet Elroy, Amy Yasbeck as Stewardess, Christopher Michael Moore as Dr. Dum, Richard Green (1) as Dr. Dee, Rick Najera as Daygio | Director: Rod Holcomb Writer: William Broyles, Jr., John Sacret Young (1) | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - China Beach (2) (Apr/26/1988) | | Though her time in Vietnam is over, McMurphy decides not to leave China Beach. Cherry searches for her brother while Laurette, a USO singer, has trouble coping with war. | | Guest Stars: Linda Hoy as Nurse Beaverbreak, Bradford Bancroft as Burned Soldier, David H. Duensing as Giggling Grunt #1, Geoffrey Thorne as Giggling Grunt #2, Kimko Hiroshige as Vietnamese Woman, Robert Licea as Amputee, Douglas Warhit as Hickenhopper, Paul Elman as G.I., Joe D'Angerio as Manny Hinklefarb, Xuan Xanh Vo as Kim, Gail O'Grady as Georgia Lee, Christopher Allport as Mr. Endicott, James Cromwell as Ambassador Weymouth, Bobby Hosea as Sweet Elroy, Amy Yasbeck as Stewardess, Christopher Michael Moore as Dr. Dum, Richard Green (1) as Dr. Dee, Rick Najera as Daygio | Director: Rod Holcomb Writer: William Broyles, Jr., John Sacret Young (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Home (Apr/27/1988) | | McMurphy has a moral struggle at hand when a Viet Cong woman who had a hand in one of McMurphy's friend's death is brought in for treatment. Meanwhile, Laurette auditions local talent in order to fill her act. | | Guest Stars: Thu Tran as Mimi, Page Leong as Mai, Lisa LaCorte as Singing Nurse, Carlos Lacamara as Zapita, Patrick Johnston as Soldier, Jason Graae (1) as Music Soldier, Ken Wright as The Aide, Scott Harlan as Jean Claud, Elizabeth Lindsay as Viet Cong Nurse, Ned Vaughn as Dewey, Charles Cyphers as General | Director: Rod Holcomb Writer: William Broyles, Jr. | | | | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - Somewhere Over the Radio (May/11/1988) | | Lila, Cherry and Laurette are trapped with a combat squad whose captain who has lost his grip on reality. At China Beach, KC and Boonie try to put together a rescue mission and Dr. Richard is injured. | | Guest Stars: Terrance Vorwald as Operator #1, Chuck Tambarro as Pilot #2, Dave Novak as Clerk, Tommy Morgan (1) as Serviceman #1, Scott Brittingham as Lieutenant in Radio Room, Marion Yue as Kim, David Reynolds (2) as Pilot #1, Kenny Ransom as Banks, David Marciano as Dee Jay | Director: Rod Holcomb Writer: Ann Donahue | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Waiting For Beckett (May/18/1988) | | Cherry meets a deserter who may have known her brother. Laurette and Boonie try to help Beckett get some much-needed sleep. | | Guest Stars: Andrew Rivas as Patient #2, Debi Parker as Bar Girl, Nancy Omi as Bar Girl, Jedd Matthieu as Radio Man, Dom Magwili as Mr. Cat, Duane Edwards as Patient #1, Edward Blanchard as Donnie, Réal Andrews as Patient #3, Jonathan Perpich as Lt. Price, Marion Yue as Kim, Jay Pickett as Filmore Cross | Director: Kevin Hooks Writer: Terry McDonnell (4) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Brothers (Jun/01/1988) | | Laurette has to go to an audition with laryngitis. Meanwhile, Beckett learns that someone has been using the body bags; Dr. Richard returns from his R&R, but is unhappy that his wife has changed while he was gone; and Dodger finds Cherry's brother. | | Guest Stars: Marion Yue as Kim, Clay Wilson as Opium Smoker, Ellie Maclure as Den Mother, Ernest Harada as Fred Hirabayashi, Marc Gilpin as Sammy Coy, Kevin Wixted as Sad Man, Fredric Lehne as Rick White, John Marshall Jones (1) as Fluke Johnson, Glenn Plummer as Omar | Director: John Sacret Young (1) Writer: Carol Flint, Susan Rhinehart | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 24 :02x16 - The World (1) (Apr/26/1989) | | McMurphy is on leave from Vietnam and returns home. | | Guest Stars: Jason Keene as Danny McMurphy, Jamie Lynn Grenham as Jenny, Dana Stevens as Hospital Nurse, David Sherrill as Gunner, Patrick O'Bryan (1) as Connor McMurphy, Jim Doughan as Resident Doctor, Harold Russell as Uncle Conal, Kevin Geer as Brian McMurphy Jr., Donald Moffat as Dad, John Laughlin as Brendan McMurphy, Penny Fuller as Mom McMurphy | Director: John Wells (1) Writer: John Sacret Young (1) | | | |
| 25 :02x17 - The World (2) (May/03/1989) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Megan Mullally as Cindy, Linden Ashby as Phillip, Patrick O'Bryan (1) as Connor McMurphy, Charles Noland as NCO #2, William Flatley as Priest, Jamie Lynn Grenham as Jenny, Doug Mehlberg as Jerry, Neil Giuntoli as Mike, Grand L. Bush as Mac, Donald Moffat as McMurphy, Kathy Bates (1) as Nurse Jan Wyatt, Penny Fuller as Margaret Mary McMurphy, John Laughlin as Brendan McMurphy, Harold Russell as Uncle Conal, Kevin Geer as Brian McMurphy Jr., Jodie Markell as Pam Klinger | Director: John Wells (1) Writer: John Sacret Young (1) | | | | Season 3 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 4 | | | | | | |
| 50 :04x03 - You, Babe (Oct/13/1990) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Salvator Xuereb as Scrawny MP, Richard Lineback as Jim Martin, Ellen Crawford as Julie Martin, Vic Polizos as General Duchesne, Kerry Noonan as Nellie, Kieu Chinh as Trieu Au | Director: Mimi Leder Writer: Susan Rhinehart, Cathryn Michon Story: Carol Flint, Lydia Woodward, John Wells (1), John Sacret Young (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 63 :04x16 - Hello Goodbye (1) (Jul/22/1991) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Jensen Daggett as Jennifer Arneberg, Tyrone Tan as Archie Winslow, Troy Searcy as Malcolm Beckett, Joseph Whipp as Top, John Slattery as Dr. Bob, Kathy Molter as Gloria Dawn, Colleen Flynn as Dr. Colleen Flaherty Richards, Christine Elise as Karen Lanier, Adam Arkin as Joe Arneburg, Finn Carter as Linda Lanier, Neal McDonough as Lurch | Director: John Sacret Young (1) Writer: John Wells (1) Story: John Sacret Young (1), John Wells (1), Lydia Woodward, Carol Flint | | | |
| 64 :04x17 - Hello Goodbye (2) (Jul/22/1991) | | • No Summary (Add Here) | | Guest Stars: Tyrone Tan as Archie Winslow, Troy Searcy as Malcolm Beckett, Joseph Whipp as Top, John Slattery as Dr. Bob, Kathy Molter as Unknown, Colleen Flynn as Dr. Colleen Richard, Adam Arkin as Joe Arneberg, Finn Carter as Linda Lanier, Neal McDonough as Lurch, Jensen Daggett as Jennifer Arneberg | Director: John Sacret Young (1) Writer: John Wells (1) Story: John Sacret Young (1), John Wells (1), Lydia Woodward, Carol Flint | | | |
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