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Season 4
73 :04x01 - Welcome to Korea (Sep/12/1975)
Frank finally realizes his dream and takes command of the 4077th with the departure of Henry Blake. When Hawkeye returns from R&R he is shocked to find that his best friend 'Trapper' John has gone home and runs off with Radar to say goodbye before he leaves on his flight. Arrive a few minutes late, a distraught Hawk meets Trap's replacement, B.J. Hunnicutt. To make things worse, the boys discover their jeep is missing and head into the officer's club to relax. Coming back out, they take a General's jeep and return back home where they encounter a platoon of injured soldiers, giving B.J. his first taste of Army life. Upon their return to the 4077th, a drunken B.J. greets Frank learning that he is exactly like 'Trapper' John.
Guest Stars: Thomas Dever as M.P. Lieutenant, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Shirlee Kong as Unknown, Arthur Song as Unknown, Ted Zeigler as Sergeant Dale, Robert Karnes as Colonel, Nat Jones as G.I., Reid Cruickshanks (1) as Staff Sergeant
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Everett Greenbaum, James Fritzell, Larry Gelbart
 
74 :04x02 - Change of Command (Sep/19/1975)
Frank's days as commander are short lived when he is informed that a replacement is on its way. Col. Potter, a former cavalry soldier and a regular Army man makes Hawkeye and B.J. a bit nervous at first, until he performs well in the O.R. and the boys discover he enjoys a drink now and then.
Guest Stars: Jeff Maxwell as Igor, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum
 
75 :04x03 - It Happened One Night (Sep/26/1975)
It will be a long night when the temperatures drop below freezing which sets off a series of their own mines. Plus a barrage of gun fire, a patient that is not recovering and Frank sneaks around Margaret's tent for his old love letters.
Guest Stars: Darren O'Connor as Jenkins, Christopher Allport as Abbott
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Simon Muntner, Larry Gelbart
Story: Gene Reynolds
 
76 :04x04 - The Late Captain Pierce (Oct/03/1975)
Hawkeye is devastated when he learns that the Army has declared him to be dead and has notified his father back in Maine. Making things worse is a corpsman named Digger is hovering around, waiting for a dead body he can bring back with him before he gets in trouble for losing another body and Hawk cannot call home because of a security ban on outgoing phone calls. frustrated, Hawk decides to leave the Army and declares himself dead, joining Digger aboard his bus for the last round up.
Guest Stars: Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Richard Masur as Lt. 'Digger' Detmuller, Eldon Quick as Captain Pratt, Sherry Steffens as Nurse Able
Director: Alan Alda
Writer: Glen Charles, Les Charles
 
77 :04x05 - Hey, Doc (Oct/10/1975)
When Hawkeye helps keep a small, medical problem of a commander's personal medical records, he is rewarded with two bottles of 20 year-old scotch. Meanwhile a sniper leads to a tank being lent to the camp, which Frank takes a ride inside as means oft showing off to Margret.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Ted Hamilton as Lt. Chivers, Frank Marth as Colonel Griswald, Bruce Kirby as Sgt. Kimble
Director: William Jurgensen
Writer: Rick Mittleman
 
78 :04x06 - The Bus (Oct/17/1975)
Hawk, Frank, B.J. Co. Potter and Radar are all aboard a bus returning from a medical meeting when the bus beaks down in the middle of nowheres. Radar, believing he is responsible for their predicament, disappears into the woods during the night in a search for help. While looking for Radar, a wounded North Korean soldier is found and taken aboard the bus for treatment.
Guest Stars: Soon-Tek Oh as Korean Soldier
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: John D. Hess
 
79 :04x07 - Dear Mildred (Oct/24/1975)
In a letter to his wife on their wedding anniversary, Col. Potter is interrupted by the gang as they bring him presents, including a wooden bust of the colonel and a horse.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Barbara Christopher as Nurse O'Connor, Buck Young as Dan, Patricia Stevens as Nurse Able, Richard Lee Sung as Cho, | Uncredited: Sophie The Horse as Sophie
Director: Alan Alda
Writer: Everett Greenbaum, James Fritzell
 
80 :04x08 - The Kids (Oct/31/1975)
A group of orphans arrive at the 4077th and are dispersed around the camp. Meanwhile, the gang helps a wounded pregnant Korean woman and Frank receives a purple heart medal that he didn't deserve.
Guest Stars: Darrin Lee as Korean Boy, Chrisleen Sun as Korean Girl, Haunani Minn as Sung Lee, Mitchell Sakamoto as Slicky Boy, Ann Doran as Nurse Meg Cratty, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley
Director: Alan Alda
Writer: Everett Greenbaum, James Fritzell
 
81 :04x09 - Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler (Nov/07/1975)
A wounded soldier arrives in camp and says that he is Jesus Christ. While Sidney Freeman tries to figure out what makes him believe he is the savior, Colonel Flagg shows up to take the slacker into custody as a phony.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Alan Fudge as Captain Arnold Lawrence Chandler, Edward Winter as Lt.Colonel Flagg, Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Burt Prelutsky
 
82 :04x10 - Dear Peggy (Nov/11/1975)
B.J. writes a letter back home to his wife Peg, describing the latest happenings at the camp. Klinger tries his latest escape plan while Father Mulcahy is rattled by a tough, visiting Army chaplain.
Guest Stars: Dennis Troy as Corpsman, Leland Sun as Korean #1, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Ned Beatty as Col. Hollister, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Burt Metcalfe
Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum
 
83 :04x11 - Of Moose and Men (Nov/21/1975)
Hawkeye gets in trouble when he insults a wounded Colonel during triage. Meanwhile B.J. helps Sgt. Zale write a letter to his gal back home after she informs him about an infidelity she had, only to discover he has a Korean woman of his own; and Frank becomes obsessed with finding saboteurs.
Guest Stars: Lois Foraker as Nurse, Jeff Maxwell as Igor, Johnny Haymer as Zale, Tim O'Connor as Colonel Spiker
Director: John Erman
Writer: Jay Folb
 
84 :04x12 - Soldier of the Month (Nov/28/1975)
A case of hemorrhagic fever has Frank delirious as he dictates his will, which enrages Margret when she is only left all his clothing. Meanwhile, to boost morale the camp holds a soldier of the month contest, with Hawk and B.J. as the judges.
Guest Stars: Johnny Haymer as Zale, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
 
85 :04x13 - The Gun (Dec/02/1975)
When a colonel arrives in camp wounded, his prized pistol disappears from the gun lockup leaving Radar in hot water. B.J. and Hawkeye believe they have a clue who is responsible and want to question their suspect and clear Radar's name.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Warren Stevens as Colonel Robert Joseph Chaffey
Director: Burt Metcalfe
Writer: Gene Reynolds, Larry Gelbart
 
86 :04x14 - Mail Call, Again (Dec/09/1975)
Mail call leave Frank believing his wife wants a divorce while Colonel Potter discovers he is a grandfather, leading to a frantic search for the details and the winner of the baby pool. Meanwhile, Radar receives a home movie from his family.
Guest Stars: Gary Burghoff as Mrs. O'Reilly, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: George Tyne
Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum
 
87 :04x15 - The Price of Tomato Juice (Dec/16/1975)
Tomato Juice is hard to come by and no one knows this better than Radar when he enlists help from Hawkeye and B.J. to get a supply for the colonel, leading to a series of requests.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Jeff Maxwell as Igor, James Jeter as Unknown
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Gene Reynolds
 
88 :04x16 - Dear Ma (Dec/23/1975)
Radar's letter home to his mother describes his help with Hawkeye's camp foot inspection and Col. Potter getting shot in the butt after his wife had predicted something had gone wrong.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Rollin Moriyama as Colonel Park, John Fujioka as Colonel Kim, Redmond Gleeson as Sergeant Callan, Leland Sun as Soldier, Gwen Farrell as Nurse Able, Lynne Marie Stewart as Nurse Fox, Byron Chung as Korean Soldier
Director: Alan Alda
Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum
 
89 :04x17 - Der Tag (Jan/06/1976)
Colonel Potter's plan of being nice to Frank as a way to make him nicer backfires when a drunken Hawk and B.J. place a toe tag on an inebriated Maj. Burns, and he wanders into the back of an ambulance, being found at an aid station.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, William Grant as Unknown, George Simmons as Unknown, John Voldstad as Unknown, Joe Morton (1) as Captain Saunders
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Everett Greenbaum, James Fritzell
 
90 :04x18 - Hawkeye (Jan/13/1976)
A jeep accident finds an injured Hawkeye babbling to a Korean family constantly, in order to stay awake and alert.
Guest Stars: Jeff Osaka as Young Son, Jayleen Sun as Younger Son, Jun Kim as The Pregnant Woman, Susan Sakimoto as Unknown, Shizuko Hoshi as The Mother, Philip Ahn as The Father
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Simon Muntner, Larry Gelbart
 
91 :04x19 - Some 38th Parallels (Jan/20/1976)
A troublesome colonel leads Hawkeye to purchase a pile of camp junk that Frank is auctioning off to the locals.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Kevin Hagen as Colonel T.K. Coner, George O'Hanlon, Jr. (1) as Gerald Phelan, Richard Lee Sung as Auction Bidder, Lynette Mettey as Nurse Able
Directors: Burt Metcalfe, Gary Markowitz
Writer: Gary Markowitz, John Regier
 
92 :04x20 - The Novocaine Mutiny (Jan/27/1976)
Hawkeye is sent up on mutiny charges by Frank when he takes over during a crisis. A number of different stories about the incident makes the truth hard to determine.
Guest Stars: Patricia Stevens as Nurse, Johnny Haymer as Zale, Ned Wilson as Colonel Miles Carmichael, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Harry Morgan
Writer: Burt Prelutsky
 
93 :04x21 - Smilin' Jack (Feb/03/1976)
Smilin' Jack, a decorated chopper pilot, refuses to quit the Army when it's discovered he has diabetes until he can break the record of 'Dangerous' Dan for the chopper pilot of the year.
Guest Stars: Alba Francesca as Unknown, Michael Salcido as Unknown, Dennis Kort as Corporal Howard W. Owens, Robert Hogan as Jack Mitchell
Director: Charles S. Dubin
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Simon Muntner
 
94 :04x22 - The More I See You (Feb/10/1976)
When a woman from Hawkeye's past comes to camp, the old feelings of love and hurt are rekindled.
Guest Stars: Blythe Danner as Nurse Carlye Breslin, Mary Jo Catlett as Nurse Becky Walsh, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Gene Reynolds
Writer: Gene Reynolds, Larry Gelbart
 
95 :04x23 - Deluge (Feb/17/1976)
"When it rains, it pours" is not only a saying but a truth when the 4077th is overrun with casualties, plus a rain storm and a fire. Meanwhile, Margret takes responsibility for her nurses when she begs Col. Potter not to remove them from the camp due to the threat of danger.
Guest Stars: William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy, Kario Salem as The Youngster, Tom Ruben as P.F.C., Anthony Palmer as The Sergeant, Albert Hall as Corporal, Lois Foraker as Nurse Able, Lynne Marie Stewart as Nurse Plummer
Director: William Jurgensen
Writer: Larry Gelbart, Simon Muntner
 
96 :04x24 - The Interview (Feb/24/1976)
When a state side war correspondent visits the 4077th for an interview session with the camp, we get a glimpse inside each of the groups mind.
Guest Stars: Clete Roberts as Himself, William Christopher as Father John Patrick Francis Mulcahy
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Larry Gelbart
 
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