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Season 1
1 :01x01 - M*A*S*H - The Pilot (Sep/17/1972)
At the 4077th MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) in Korea, doctors "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper" John McIntyre are ecstatic when they receive news that Ho-John, their Korean house boy was accepted into Hawkeye's college. To get the money needed to fly Ho-John to the U.S., Hawkeye and Trapper decide to throw a fundraiser party and raffle off a weekend pass to Tokyo with Nurse Lieutenant Dish.
Guest Stars: Odessa Cleveland as Ginger Bayliss, G. Wood as Brigadier Gen. Hamilton Hartington Hammond, John Orchard as Ugly John, Laura Miller (1) as Knocko, Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker Jones, Karen Philipp as Lieutenant Maria 'Dish' Schneider, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, George Morgan as Father John Francis "Red" Mulcahy, Gene Wood as Brigadier Gen. Hamilton Hartington Hammond, Bruno Kirby as Pvt. Lorenzo Boone, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
2 :01x02 - To Market, to Market (Sep/24/1972)
After the 4077th's supply of hydrocortisone is stolen by black marketers, Hawkeye and Trapper arrange a deal with a local black marketer to get some more. However, Hawkeye and Trapper agree to trade Henry's oak desk for the hydrocortisone, and Margaret and Frank become increasingly suspicious of the duo's plotting.
Guest Stars: G. Wood as Brigadier Gen. Hamilton Hartington Hammond, John C. Johnson (4) as Truck Driver, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger Bayliss, Robert Ito as Lin, Jack Soo as Charlie Lee
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Burt Styler
 
3 :01x03 - Requiem for a Lightweight (Oct/01/1972)
Trapper and Hawkeye try to stop a nurse from getting transferred. Henry makes Trapper fight a commander in a boxing tournament in exchange for the nurse being able to stay at the 4077th. To make sure that Trapper wins, Hawkeye and Ugly soak Trapper's gloves in ether.
Guest Stars: Mike McGirr as Flacker, Sorrell Booke as General Wilson Spaulding Barker, John Orchard as Ugly John, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler
Director: Hy Averback
Writer: Hy Averback, Robert Klane
 
4 :01x04 - Chief Surgeon Who? (Oct/08/1972)
Burns is shocked when Hawkeye is chosen by Henry as the new chief surgeon. After Frank and Hot Lips complain about Hawkeye's promotion to General Baker, the General decides to pay the 4077th a visit. There, Baker is shown how the camp lives, including a poker game and a surgery session, proving that the 4077th can work and have fun at the same time. This episode marks the first appearence for Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger who is trying to get out of the army on a section 8 discharge by wearing women's clothing.
Guest Stars: Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker, Robert Gooden as Boone, Jack Riley as Captain Kaplan, Karen Philipp as Lieutenant Maria 'Dish' Schneider, Sorrell Booke as General Wilson Spaulding Barker, John Orchard as Ugly John, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger
Director: E. W. Swackhamer
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
5 :01x05 - The Moose (Oct/15/1972)
Hawkeye wins a servant in a poker game from a soldier with the intention of setting her free. After days of retraining Young Hi to be independent, she returns back to the Swamp.
Guest Stars: Virginia Lee (1) as Young Hi, Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker, Craig Jue as Benny, Paul Jenkins as Sergeant Baker, Barbara Brownell as Lt. Jones, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, John Orchard as Ugly John, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon
Director: Hy Averback
Writer: Laurence Marks (2)
 
6 :01x06 - Yankee Doodle Doctor (Oct/22/1972)
The Army requests that the unit create a film of their daily duties to show the civilians back at home. But when Haweye and Trapper find out the script is mostly propaganda, they sabotage the movie for a comical version of their own.
Guest Stars: Tom Sparks as Corpsman, Bert Kramer as Sergeant Martin, Ed Flanders as Lt. Duane William Bricker, Herb Voland as General Clayton, Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler
Director: Lee Philips
Writer: Laurence Marks (2)
 
7 :01x07 - Bananas, Crackers and Nuts (Nov/05/1972)
While Henry is away at a conference, Frank denies Hawkeye's R&R papers. Hawk creates a scheme in which he pretends he is suffering from exhaustion and is going crazy.
Guest Stars: Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, Stuart Margolin as Captain Dr. Mandel Sherman
Director: Bruce Bilson
Writer: Burt Styler
 
8 :01x08 - Cowboy (Nov/12/1972)
A chopper pilot known as the Cowboy holds Henry responsible for his broken marriage by not letting him go home to patch things up. His revenge starts as a sniper taking shots at the Colonel, but soon turns hairy when Henry takes a chopper ride with Cowboy, just as a letter from home arrives for him.
Guest Stars: Joe Corey (1) as Goldstein, Mike Robello as Cook, Jean Powell as Nurse, Billy Green Bush (2) as John Hodges, The Cowboy, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, John Orchard as Ugly John, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
9 :01x09 - Henry, Please Come Home (Nov/19/1972)
Hawk and Trapper devise a plan to get Henry to return to the 4077th after he gets a transfer to Tokyo as an administrator. The scheme includes Radar feigning an illness, knowing Henry is very fond of the boy.
Guest Stars: Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker, G. Wood as Brigadier Gen. Hamilton Hartington Hammond, Robert Gooden as Boone, Noel Tey as Mama San, Bill Svanoe as Aide, Jean Fleet as Nurse, Kasuko Kasuro as Cho-Cho, Gene Wood as Brigadier Gen. Hamilton Hartington Hammond, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, John Orchard as Ugly John, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Laurence Marks (2)
 
10 :01x10 - I Hate A Mystery (Nov/26/1972)
A rash of missing items from the camp leads to a full tent to tent investigation. But Hawkeye is made the prime suspect when his trunk is opened, filled with the missing doodads.
Guest Stars: Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker, Bonnie Jones as Lt. Barbara Bannerman, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, John Orchard as Ugly John, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Hy Averback
Writer: Hal Dresner
 
11 :01x11 - Germ Warfare (Dec/10/1972)
In need for a rare type of blood, Hawkeye and Trapper steal a pint from hard-sleeping Frank. But when a test is performed on the blood it reveals that Frank has infectious Hepatitis. As to make sure, they would need to perform more tests, including a urinalysis and will need to keep Frank away from Hot Lips.
Guest Stars: Robert Gooden as Boone, Timothy Brown (1) as Spearchucker, Karen Philipp as Lieutenant Maria 'Dish' Schneider, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, Byron Chung as P.O.W.
Director: Terry Becker
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
12 :01x12 - Dear Dad (Dec/17/1972)
Hawk's holiday letter to his father gives a look at the recent happenings at the camp. Among the highlights is Klinger threatening to kill Frank with a grenade after he makes him break a tray of specimens on their way to the lab. The camp's Christmas party for the orphans is interrupted when Hawk, dressed as Saint Nick, is called on to go in the field of combat to help a wounded soldier.
Guest Stars: William Katt as PFC, Bonnie Jones as Lt. Barbara Bannerman, Lizabeth Deen (1) as Becky, Gary van Orman as Corporal, Buck Young as MP, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
13 :01x13 - Edwina (Dec/24/1972)
The nurses of the 4077th refuse to 'service' the doctors until one of them goes on a date with a klutzy nurse named Edwina. A lottery determines Hawkeye as the "winner" and is in store for a night he will never forget.
Guest Stars: Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler, Arlene Golonka as Edwina
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: James Sheldon
 
14 :01x14 - Love Story (Jan/07/1973)
A Dear John record from home has Radar in the dumps. With help from Hawk and Trapper, they school Radar on how to act around a woman, and the nurse of his choice is a recent transfer who enjoys books and Bach. But Margret and Frank plan to stop the romance before it even gets started.
Guest Stars: Indira Danks as Lt. O'Brien, Barbara Brownell as Lt. Jones, Jerry Harper (1) as Sergeant, Kelly Jean Peters as Anderson, Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: Laurence Marks (2)
 
15 :01x15 - Tuttle (Jan/14/1973)
Hawkeye and Trapper invent a doctor, Capt. Jonathon Tuttle, and donate all his earnings to Sister Theresa's orphanage. But when a General hears of the Captain's generosity, he insists that he gives him an accommodation in person.
Guest Stars: Herb Voland as General Clayton, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Dennis Fimple as Sergeant Pryor, James Sikking as Finance Officer, Mary-Robin Redd as Sister Theresa
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Bruce Shelly, David Ketchum
 
16 :01x16 - The Ringbanger (Jan/21/1973)
Colonel Buzz Maxwell, a soldier with a reputation of having the highest casualty rate, makes a visit to the 4077th. When Hawkeye and Trapper hear of his plans to take a hill despite the risk of a high death toll, they make plans on making him look like he is going crazy.
Guest Stars: Leslie Nielsen as Colonel Buzz Maxwell, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Jerry Mayer (2)
 
17 :01x17 - Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (Jan/28/1973)
An underage soldier, Wendell Peterson, arrives wounded at the 4077th, and Hawkeye agrees to let him go back in combat after hearing his reason why he joined the Marines. But after a friend of Hawk is brought in as a casualty, he has second thoughts about Wendell.
Guest Stars: John Orchard as Ugly John, Lynette Mettey as Lt. Nancy Griffin, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Chuck Hicks as Patient #2, Fred Lerner as Patient #1, James T. Callahan (1) as Tommy Gillis, Ron Howard (1) as Wendell Peterson
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Carl Kleinschmitt
 
18 :01x18 - Dear Dad, Again (Feb/04/1973)
Another letter home to Hawkeye's father reveals all the latest gossip, including a doctor who is a phony, Hawk's bet that he can walk around naked throughout the 4077th and it would not faze anyone. Also, Radar finishes high school through a correspondent course, Frank's drunken binge after Margret threatens to leave him and the camp's talent-less show.
Guest Stars: Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Alex Henteloff as Captain Adam Casey, Gail Bowman as Nurse
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Sheldon Keller, Larry Gelbart
 
19 :01x19 - The Long-John Flap (Feb/17/1973)
A pair of long-johns sent to Hawkeye from his father makes its way from person to person throughout the camp. From Trapper's feign illness, Radar's luck at the poker table, the cook's trade for a Lamb dinner and Col. Blake holding them for safe keeping until the real owner can be determined.
Guest Stars: Kathleen King (1) as Nurse Beddoes, Joseph V. Perry as The Cook, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Alan Alda
 
20 :01x20 - The Army-Navy Game (Feb/25/1973)
An unexploded bomb in the compound interrupts the annual broadcast of the Army-Navy football game. It's left up to Trapper and Hawk to work their surgical skills on the shell and defuse the bomb before it detonates.
Guest Stars: John Orchard as Ugly John, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Mason, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, John A. Zee as Sturner, Alan Manson as Colonel Hersh, Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse Hardy
Director: Gene Reynolds
Story: McLean Stevenson | Teleplay: Sid Dorfman
 
21 :01x21 - Sticky Wicket (Mar/04/1973)
Hawkeye has once again discredited Frank's ability as a surgeon, but this time the shoe is on the other foot when Hawk's patient isn't recovering as he should. A perplexed Hawk moves away from the Swamp in hopes of figuring out what could have possibly went wrong.
Guest Stars: John Orchard as Ugly John, Lynette Mettey as Lt. Nancy Griffin, Bonnie Jones as Lt. Barbara Bannerman, Wayne Bryan as Pt. Thompson
Director: Don Weis
Story: Richard Baer | Teleplay: Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
22 :01x22 - Major Fred C. Dobbs (Mar/11/1973)
Hawk and Trapper's constant demeaning of Frank has led to he and Margret requesting an immediate transfer. But this time Colonel Blake is not amused and holds them both responsible for the 4077th's loss of both a doctor and head nurse. The only thing that could possibly change Frank's mind is his greed. So Hawk and Trapper pretend they have discovered a gold mine in Korea.
Guest Stars: Harvey J. Goldenberg as Captain George Kaplan, Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Sid Dorfman
 
23 :01x23 - Cease-Fire (Mar/18/1973)
General Clayton calls to say that a cease-fire will be declared, much to the delight of the camp. But Trapper refuses to celebrate, insisting he has seen this before and that the truce will soon be broken.
Guest Stars: Odessa Cleveland as Nurse Ginger Bayliss, Marcia Strassman as Nurse Margie Cutler, Patrick Adiarte as Ho-Jon, Herb Voland as General Clayton, Lynette Mettey as Lt. Nancy Griffin, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Bonnie Jones as Lt. Barbara Bannerman, Bruce Kimmel as Private Gilbert
Director: Earl Bellamy
Story: Larry Gelbart | Teleplay: Laurence Marks (2)
 
24 :01x24 - Showtime (Mar/25/1973)
While a group stops to entertain the 4077th, Captain Kaplan awaits his trip home from the war but is paranoid that something will happen that delays his trip. Also, Henry awaits word from home about the birth of his baby.
Guest Stars: Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse, Marilyn King as Miller Sister, John Orchard as Ugly John, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Stanley Clay as Driver, Harvey J. Goldenberg as Captain George Kaplan, Joey Forman as Jackie Flash, Oksun Kim as Korean Woman, Jean Turrell as Miller Sister, Joan Lucksinger as Miller Sister
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Story: Larry Gelbart | Teleplay: Larry Gelbart
 
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