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Season 5 |
| 97 :05x01 - Bug Out (Sep/21/1976) | | The 4077th "bugs out" (pack up and leave) after news that the Chinese are going to attack. However, Hawkeye, B.J., and Margaret can't leave since they're in the middle of an important surgery and decide to stay despite the potential attack. | | Guest Stars: Richard Lee Sung as Cho Man Chin, Ko-Ko Tani as Unknown, Eileen Saki as Korean Woman, Peter Zapp as Unknown, Barry Cahill as Helicopter Pilot, Don Eitner as Captain, Frances Fong as Rosie, James Lough as Enlisted Man, | Uncredited: Jeff Maxwell as Igor | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum | | | |
| 98 :05x02 - Margaret's Engagement (Sep/28/1976) | | After a call from Tokyo, the camp finds out that Margaret is engaged to a Donald Penobscott, a Lieutenant Colonel. Frank, after hearing the news, becomes paranoid and places a Korean family under arrest for spying. | Director: Alan Alda Writer: Gary Markowitz | | | |
| 99 :05x03 - Out of Sight, Out of Mind (Oct/05/1976) | | After a stove repair goes wrong, Hawkeye is temporarily blinded and has to go about with his eyes bandaged. Even though he can't use his eyes, Hawkeye is still able to go up against Frank, who is trying to cheat the camp by betting on a baseball game that he already knows the result of. Later, Hawkeye is unbandaged, and the camp goes after Frank to get their money back. | | Guest Stars: Michael Cedar as Unknown, Dudley Knight as Major Overman, Tom Sullivan as Tom Straw, Enid Kent as Bigelow, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Bobbie Mitchell (3) as Lt. Gage, Judy Farrell as Nurse Able | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Ken Levine (1), David Isaacs | | | | | | | | | |
| 102 :05x06 - The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan (Oct/26/1976) | | The infamous Colonel Flagg returns! When they learn that North Korean prisoners were released in the area, and no one can find Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan, the staff of the 4077th gets a little uneasy. But fortunately, Margaret returns - more in spite of the colonel's efforts than because of them - after helping a Korean mother through childbirth. | | Guest Stars: Susan Bredhoff as Nurse Able, Jon Yune as Korean Translator, Le Quynh as Korean Husband, Jun Kim as Korean Woman, Jay Fenichel as Patient, Edward Winter as Lt.Colonel Flagg, Lynne Marie Stewart as Nurse Baker | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Allan Katz, Don Reo Story: Gene Reynolds | | | | | | |
| 104 :05x08 - Mulcahy's War (Nov/16/1976) | | Realizing the Private Fitzsimmons shot himself to escape the fighting, Frank calls in Father Mulcahy. Frank believes spiritual help will return the boy to fighting form, but the Father soon realizes he doesn't know enough about what the boy went through. That leads him to the front, where he finds himself pressed into service performing an impromptu tracheotomy on a wounded soldier! | | Guest Stars: Brian Byers (1) as Pvt. Fitzsimmons, Ric Mancini (1) as Sergeant Hodkey, Richard Foronjy as Sergeant, Ray Poss as Unknown | Director: George Tyne Writer: Richard Cogan | | | | | | |
| 106 :05x10 - Hawkeye Get Your Gun (Nov/30/1976) | | After a solid day of surgery, Potter and Hawkeye head to a Korean hospital to help there. Hawkeye dislikes carrying a gun, but on the way back shells begin falling around them. They escape the jeep, but Hawkeye must shoot in self-defense, against his wishes... | | Guest Stars: Carmine Scelza as Corpsman, Phyllis Katz as Nurse Able, Thomas Botosan as Sergeant, Jae Woo Lee as Korean Guard, Richard Doyle as M.P., Mako as Major Choi | Director: William Jurgensen Writer: Jay Folb Story: Jay Folb, Gene Reynolds | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 114 :05x18 - Hanky Panky (Feb/01/1977) | | Carrie Donovan's husband leaves her by letter, and event that shatters the young woman. When B.J. steps in to console her, they ultimately have sex, which leaves B.J. feeling like a heel for taking advantage of her pain... | | Guest Stars: Ann Sweeney as Nurse Carrie Donovan | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: Gene Reynolds | | | | | | | | | |
| 117 :05x21 - Movie Tonight (Feb/22/1977) | | Tensions run high, so Potter arranges for a film night. But the film, "My Darling Clementine" keeps breaking, forcing the folks of the 4077th to provide their own entertainment - which they do! | | Guest Stars: Carmine Scelza as Corpsman, Jeffrey Kramer as I-Corps Driver, Enid Kent as Bigelow, Odessa Cleveland as Ginger, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Judy Farrell as Nurse Able | Director: Burt Metcalfe Writer: Jay Folb, Allan Katz, Don Reo, Gene Reynolds | | Songs: Margaret -- C'est Magnifique | | | | | | |
| 119 :05x23 - Post Op (Mar/08/1977) | | As casualties continue to pour in, the 4077th runs out of blood! Staff members donate as often as they can, but even that may not be enough. Fortunately, help arrives in a truckload of soldiers who can donate. | | Guest Stars: Daniel Zippi as Pt. Corey, Jack Baker (1) as Pt. Whitney, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Sal Viscuso as Sgt. McGill, Gary Springer as Pvt. Garvin, Andy Romano as Sgt. Justiss, Alan McRae as Cpl. Nessen, Zitto Kazann as Sgt. Attias, Hilly Hicks (1) as Cpl. Moody, Judy Farrell as Nurse Able, Andrew Bloch (1) as Pvt. Cordon, Richard Beauchamp as Cpl. Robello, John Anthony Bailey as Pvt. Whitney | Director: Gene Reynolds Writer: David Isaacs, Ken Levine (1) Story: Gene Reynolds, Jay Folb | | | | | | |
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