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Season 6 |
| 121 :06x01 - Fade Out, Fade In (Sep/20/1977) | | While Margaret is away on her honeymoon, Frank Burns is sent on R&R where he shows signs of having a nervous breakdown. Colonel Potter puts in a request for a replacement surgeon from Tokyo where they are sent a stuffy cutter named Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester. His first day at the 4077th rubs Hawkeye the wrong way as he is pushed aside for the new guy. | | Guest Stars: Rick Hurst (1) as Schaeffer, Barbara James as Nurse, Joseph Burns as Joseph Burns, William Flatley as M.P. Sergeant, Robert Symonds as Colonel Horace Baldwin, Tom Stovall as The Sergeant, Raymond Singer as Dr. Berman, Kimiko Hiroshige as Korean Woman, James Lough as Driver | Director: Hy Averback Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum | | | | | | |
| 123 :06x03 - Last Laugh (Oct/04/1977) | | B.J. is informed the Provo-Marshall is headed to camp to investigate a claim that he is not a certified doctor. When Col. Potter reads him the notice, he realizes that the author of the notice is an old friend of B.J.'s and is making a trip to visit him. This leads to a series of practical jokes between the two, including one which charges B.J. of destroying a hotel room and personally embarrassing a General in the next room. | | Guest Stars: John Ashton (1) as The M.P., James Cromwell as Leo Bardonaro, Robert Karnes as General Fox | Director: Don Weis Writer: James Fritzell, Everett Greenbaum | | | |
| 124 :06x04 - War of Nerves (Oct/11/1977) | | Sidney Freedman makes a visit to the camp as a release for his depression, caused by a wounded soldier who blames him for his injuries. Meanwhile, it is not only Sidney who is under pressure but the whole camp, in which Colonel Potter requests that the camp build a bonfire to relieve tension. | | Guest Stars: Peter Riegert as Igor, Michael O'Keefe as Tom, Johnny Haymer as Zale, Allan Arbus as Sidney Freedman | Director: Alan Alda Writer: Alan Alda | | | | | | | | | |
| 127 :06x07 - In Love and War (Nov/01/1977) | | Hawkeye falls in love with a Koren woman named Kyong Soon, who reaches to him for help with her sickly mother and some orphans. But while Hawk is busy in surgery one day, her mother dies as he was unable to reach her in time. Distraught, the woman decides to leave the area for a safer region for the children. | | Guest Stars: Enid Kent as Bigelow, Kieu Chinh as Kyung Soon, Susan Krebs as Nurse Cleason, Soorah Ahn as Korean Man | Director: Alan Alda Writer: Alan Alda | | | | | | | | | |
| 130 :06x10 - The M*A*S*H Olympics (Nov/22/1977) | | A tipped over ambulance proves to Colonel Potter that the camp has gone soft. Since they are following the Olympics, Col. Potter decides they will hold their own version, with a 3 day pass for the winning team. Meanwhile, Col. Penobscott arrives for a visit and is recruited as a replacement for Klinger, who is sick after trying to eat his way out of the Army. | | Guest Stars: Michael McManus (1) as Sergeant Ames, Mike Henry (2) as Lt. Colonel Donald Penobscott | Director: Don Weis Writer: David Isaacs, Ken Levine (1) | | | |
| 131 :06x11 - The Grim Reaper (Nov/29/1977) | | Colonel Bloodworth's arrival at the camp leaves a bad taste in Hawk and BJ's mouth when he discusses an extremely high casualty count he expects for gaining a hill. After a scuffle with Hawkeye, the Colonel announces he is bringing up charges against him, that is, until he becomes a casualty himself. | | Guest Stars: Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Charles Aidman as Colonel Victor Bloodworth, Jerry Hauser as Danker | Director: George Tyne Writer: Burt Prelutsky | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 139 :06x19 - What's Up, Doc? (Jan/30/1978) | | Hot Lips believes she may be pregnant, which if so will mean her end of a career in the Army. To be sure, Hawkeye will need to borrow one of Radar's rabbits. But when he finds out that would mean killing the bunny, Radar protests. Meanwhile, Charles and Klinger are held hostage by a wounded soldier who wants to go back to Ohio. | | Guest Stars: Lois Foraker as Nurse Bell, Charles Frank as Lt. Martinson, Kurt Andon as Sergeant Whitkow, Phyllis Katz as Nurse | Director: George Tyne Writer: Larry Balmagia | | | | | | |
| 141 :06x21 - Temporary Duty (Feb/13/1978) | | During a temporary trade of a doctor and nurse between the 4077th and the 8063rd leaves a lot to be desired when Hawkeye is sent away for a loud mouthed cowboy. Although Charles has his eyes on nurse Lorraine Anderson who came over in the deal. When Capt. Roy Dupree asks for a permanent transfer, B.J. and Charles set him up so he will never be allowed back at the camp. | | Guest Stars: Enid Kent as Bigelow, George Lindsey as Captain Roy Dupree, Marcia Rodd as Nurse Lorraine Anderson | Director: Burt Metcalfe Writer: Larry Balmagia | | | |
| 142 :06x22 - Potter's Retirement (Feb/20/1978) | | In a meeting with General Kent, Col. Potter is informed that someone inside the camp has been sending in bad reports about him. When he returns to the 4077th, he tightens the reigns by canceling the Kentucky Derby party they had arranged and announces his immediate retirement. Hawkeye and B.J. go on a search for the writer with the poisoned pen. | | Guest Stars: Ken White as Corporal Denning, Peter Hobbs as General Waldo Kent, George Wyner as Corporal/Lt. Joe Benson, Johnny Haymer as Zale | Director: William Jurgensen Writer: Laurence Marks (2) | | | | | | | | | |
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