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Season 2
25 :02x01 - Divided We Stand (Sep/15/1973)
General Clayton assigns a psychiatrist, Captain Hildebrand to examine the 4077th after Frank and Margret's constant letters to him describing the happenings around the camp. His recommendation is to disband the group, that is until he sees them at work in the operating room.
Guest Stars: Leslie Evans as Nurse Bryan, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger, Linda Meiklejohn as Nurse Leslie Scorch, Herb Voland as General Clayton, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Mason, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Anthony Holland as Captain Philip Hildebrand
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
26 :02x02 - 5 O'Clock Charlie (Sep/22/1973)
Frank asks General Clayton for an anti-aircraft gun after an inept Korean pilot keeps bombing the area around the camp. His target is determined to be the ammo dump, and Hawk and Trapper must hold Frank at bay until he can hit his intended target.
Guest Stars: Odessa Cleveland as Ginger, Herb Voland as General Clayton, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Corey Fischer (1) as Captain Phil Cardozo, Gail Bowman as Nurse Powell, Deborah Newman as Nurse Richards, Lloyd King as Soldier, Sarah Fankboner as Nurse Klein
Director: Norman Tokar
Story: Keith Walker | Teleplay: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
27 :02x03 - Radar's Report (Sep/29/1973)
Radar types out a detailed weekly report for the records which includes, Trapper's patient having trouble with his recovery after a mad foreign prisoner goes wild in the O.R. and stabs a nurse with a scalpel as Hawkeye assists with her recovery.
Guest Stars: Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Joan Van Ark as Lt. Erica Johnson, Derick Shimatsu as Wounded Korean
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Story: Sheldon Keller | Teleplay: Laurence Marks (2)
Songs: (Unknown artist) -- As Time Goes By
 
28 :02x04 - For the Good of the Outfit (Oct/06/1973)
Haweye and Trapper are upset over the bombing of a Korean village by the Americans and wants the story told. After Major Stoner, a reporter for Stars and Stripes agrees to investigate and print the story, the guys discover that his article was a little less than accurate.
Guest Stars: Odessa Cleveland as Ginger Bayliss, Herb Voland as General Clayton, Leslie Evans as Nurse Bryan, Frank Aletter as Major Ralph Stoner, Gwen Farrell as Nurse Butler
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Jerry Mayer (2)
 
29 :02x05 - Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde (Oct/13/1973)
Three straight days of being on duty has Hawkeye worn down and acting erratically. His actions include writing a telegram to President Harry S. Truman and sending a latrine to the North Koreans after Frank explains that is what the whole war is about.
Guest Stars: Herb Voland as General Clayton, Buck Young as O'Brien
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Alan Alda, Robert Klane
 
30 :02x06 - Kim (Oct/20/1973)
Trapper and his wife agree to adopt a young Korean boy, Kim, who is brought in the camp without any parents. But things get hairy when the boy wanders into a mine field while Margret and Frank were left in charge of him.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Momo Yashima as Kim's Mother, Leslie Evans as Nurse Powell, Ray Poss as Unknown, Edgar Raymond Miller (1) as Kim, Maggie Roswell as Sister Theresa
Director: William Wiard
Writer: Marc Mandel, Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
31 :02x07 - L.I.P. (Oct/27/1973)
Lt. Willis is sent to the camp to investigate when Corporal Miller receives his papers to go home and wants to bring his Korean family with him. The bigoted Willis has no intention of letting this happen, that is until Hawkeye and Trapper blackmail him.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger Bayliss, Jerry Zaks as Corporal Phil Walker, Burt Young as Lt. Willis, Corinne Camacho as Lt. Regina Hoffman
Director: William Wiard
Story: Carl Kleinschmitt | Teleplay: Carl Kleinschmitt, Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
32 :02x08 - The Trial of Henry Blake (Nov/03/1973)
Margret and Frank make charges against Henry to get him relieved of command and to make Major Burns in charge. It's up to Hawkeye and Trapper to prove Henry is innocent of all the complaints filed against him.
Guest Stars: Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Marshall, Hope Summers as Nurse Meg Cratty, Roy Goldman as M.P., Jack Aaron (1) as Major Murphy, Robert F. Simon (3) as Mitchell
Director: Don Weis
Writer: McLean Stevenson, Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
33 :02x09 - Dear Dad... Three (Nov/10/1973)
Another letter home to Hawkeye's dad tells the latest news from the 4077th. Included in the note is the day Hawkeye worked on a patient with a live grenade inside his chest, the rehabilitation of a racist soldier and Henry's home movies.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Louise Vienna as Sylvia Jaffe, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger Bayliss, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Gilbert, Kathleen Hughes (1) as Lorraine Blake, Arthur Abelson as Milt Jaffe, Sivi Aberg as Anna Lindstrom, Mills Watson as Private Condon
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
34 :02x10 - The Sniper (Nov/17/1973)
A sniper is causing terror at the 4077th, which includes trapping Henry and Radar in the showers. It's reported that the shooter believes he has found MacArthur's headquarters.
Guest Stars: Marcia Gelman as Nurse, Dennis Troy as Ambulance Driver, Teri Garr (1) as Lt. Suzanne Marquette
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Richard M. Powell
 
35 :02x11 - Carry On Hawkeye (Nov/24/1973)
An outbreak of the Asian flu hits the 4077th and everyone except Hawkeye and Margaret are affected.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Marcia Gelman as Nurse Jacobs, Gwen Farrell as Nurse Butler, Lynette Mettey as Lt. Nancy Griffin
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Bernard Dilbert, Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
36 :02x12 - The Incubator (Dec/01/1973)
Hawkeye and Trapper pursue numerous sources in order to get the 4077th an incubator.
Guest Stars: Logan Ramsey as Colonel Ramsey, Eldon Quick as Captain Sloan, Jerry Harper (1) as Phillips, Ted Gehring as Major Morris, Helen Funai as Betty Lou, Sarah Fankboner as Nurse Klein, John Alvin as Bowman, Robert F. Simon (3) as Mitchell
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
37 :02x13 - Deal Me Out (Dec/08/1973)
Psychiatrist Sidney Freedman arrives at the 4077th for a poker game and ends up talking a patient out of killing Frank Burns.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Pat Morita as Captain Sam Pak, Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman, Gwen Farrell as Nurse, Jerry Fujikawa as Hwang, Thomas Dever as Lt. Rogers, Edward Winter as Colonel Flagg, John Ritter as Private Carter
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
38 :02x14 - Hot Lips and Empty Arms (Dec/15/1973)
Margaret re-evaluates her life and decides to ask for a transfer but when it's granted she begins having second thoughts.
Guest Stars: Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse Watson, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Mary Kay Place, Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
 
39 :02x15 - Officers Only (Dec/22/1973)
The enlisted men protest at not being allowed into the 4077th's new Officers Club.
Guest Stars: Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Robby Weaver as Gary Mitchell, Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse Watson, Ralph Grosh as Captain's Aide, Clyde Kusatsu as Kwang Duk, Odessa Cleveland as Lt. Ginger Bayliss, Robert F. Simon (3) as Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: Ed Jurist
 
40 :02x16 - Henry in Love (Jan/05/1974)
Returning from a week in Tokyo, Henry Blake announces that he's fallen for a 20 year old hot chick named Nancy Sue Parker. He's even brought her to the 4077th to show her off but once she arrives she begins hitting on Hawkeye.
Guest Stars: Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse Sheila, Kathrine Baumann as Nancy Sue Parker, Odessa Cleveland as Lt. Ginger Bayliss, Gwen Farrell as Nurse, Clyde Kusatsu as Kwang Duk
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
41 :02x17 - For Want of a Boot (Jan/12/1974)
In order to get himself a new pair of boots, Hawkeye has to make a series of outrageous promises to nearly everyone in the camp.
Guest Stars: Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Susanne Zenor as Nurse Murphy, Patricia Stevens as Nurse Baker, Michael Lerner (1) as Capt. Futterman, Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse Sheila, Johnny Haymer as Sgt. Zelmo Zale
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Sheldon Keller
 
42 :02x18 - Operation Noselift (Jan/19/1974)
A frequently AWOL soldier says the cause of his troubles is an ugly nose so Hawkeye arranges for a plastic surgeon friend to perform an operation. But the operation must be performed without by the book Majors Burns and Houlihan finding out.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Stuart Margolin as Dr. Stanley "Stosh" Robbins, Louie Elias as M.P. Sergeant, Todd Susman as Private Danny Baker, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Lyons, Patricia Stevens as Nurse Mitchell
Director: Hy Averback
Writer: Paul Richards (1), Erik Tarloff
 
43 :02x19 - The Chosen People (Jan/26/1974)
A Korean girl arrives at the 4077th carrying a baby. Then she names meek Radar as her baby's father.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Dennis Robertson as Lt. Michael Harper, Clare Nono as Choon Hi, Pat Morita as Captain Sam Pak, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Lyons, Jerry Fujikawa as Father, Jay Jay Jue as Boy
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Story: Gerry Renert, Jeff Wilhelm (1) | Teleplay: Sheldon Keller, Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
44 :02x20 - As You Were (Feb/02/1974)
While the surgeons are operating on casualties, U.S. artillery begins shelling the 4077th.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kellye, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Murphy, Patricia Stevens as Nurse Baker
Director: Hy Averback
Story: Gene Reynolds | Teleplay: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
45 :02x21 - Crisis (Feb/09/1974)
When the supply lines to the 4077th are cut, base personnel begin resorting to drastic measures to save fuel.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Alberta Jay as Nurse, Jeff Maxwell as Igor
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
46 :02x22 - George (Feb/16/1974)
40 years before "don't ask, don't tell," Frank seeks to have a homosexual patient drummed out of the Army.
Guest Stars: Patricia Stevens as Nurse Stevens, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Nurse Mitchell, Richard Webber as George Weston, George Simmons as Simmons, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: John Regier, Mark Horowitz (1)
 
47 :02x23 - Mail Call (Feb/23/1974)
At mail call, Trapper receives a letter from home that depresses him and threatens to desert. It's up to Hawkeye to talk his friend out of getting into serious trouble.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jamie Farr as Corporal/Sergeant Maxwell Q. Klinger, Sheila Lauritsen as Nurse, Dennis Troy as Corpsman, | Uncredited: Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley
Director: Alan Alda
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Laurence Marks (2)
 
48 :02x24 - A Smattering of Intelligence (Mar/02/1974)
Two half-mad intelligence officers arrive at the 4077th to keep an eye on each other and the goings on at the camp. As a joke, Hawkeye and Trapper trick one into thinking that Frank Burns is a fascist and the other into thinking he's a communist.
Guest Stars: Edward Winter as Lt.Colonel Flagg, Bill Fletcher as Vinny Pratt, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Laurence Marks (2), Larry Gelbart
 
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