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Season 8 | | | | | | | | | |
| 173 :08x04 - Good-Bye Radar (Part 1) (Oct/08/1979) | | Radar is on his way back to the 4077th after a rotten time at R&R. While awaiting a flight back to Korea, he meets up with a young woman and hit it off well. Meanwhile back at camp, Klinger has been trying to fill in for Radar and has failed miserably. To make things worse the generator has broken down. After Radar makes it back to camp he learns that his Uncle Ed has died. | | Guest Stars: Jo St Elwood as Pt. Reusse, Sean Fallon Walsh as Forster, Arell Blanton as Pt. Hough, Tony Christino as Sergeant LaGrow, Michael O'Dwyer as Olsen, Marilyn Jones (1) as Patty, Johnny Haymer as Sgt. Zale, Richard Lee Sung as Korean | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: David Isaacs, Ken Levine (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 177 :08x08 - Private Finance (Nov/05/1979) | | Hawkeye is saddled with a moral problem when he promises a dying soldier that all his money would be sent to his parents if he died. When checking the amount of the loot, he discovers that the soldier must have made the cash illegally, a fact in which his parents must have already known when they send back the money to Hawk. Meanwhile, Klinger gets in hot water with a local woman when she misinterprets his offering of money to her underage daughter. | | Guest Stars: Art Evans as Dolan, Philip Simma as Vitello, Joey Pento as Crosetti, Mark Kologi as Eddie Hastings, Denice Kumagai (1) as Oksun Li, Shizuko Hoshi as Mrs. Li, Mark Harrison as Soldier, James Emery as Soldier | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: Dennis Koenig | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 182 :08x13 - Captain's Outrageous (Dec/10/1979) | | When the staff at the 4077th cause a fight at Rosie's, which leads to Rosie herself being injured, the doctors are ordered to run her saloon while she recovers. Charles has a run in with an M.P. who refuses to pay while he works his shift. Meanwhile, Father Mulcahy is outraged when he is passed up for a promotion to Captain once again. | | Guest Stars: Momo Yashima as Suni, John Orchard as M.P. Muldoon, Sirri Murad as The Turk, Paul Cavonis as The Greek, G. W. Bailey as The G.I., Eileen Saki as Rosie, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Jo Ann Thompson as Nurse | Director: Burt Metcalfe Writer: Dan Wilcox, Thad Mumford | | | |
| 183 :08x14 - Stars and Stripes (Dec/17/1979) | | After a successful operation performed by B.J. and Charles creates an opportunity for them to write a paper for a medical journal, the boys can't seem to agree on any of the details...most of all, who's name will appear first. Also, Hot Lips receives a much needed visit from Scully, her new beau. But all is not well when they differ on their future plans. | | Guest Stars: Jeff Maxwell as Igor, Joshua Bryant as Pt. Jack Scully | Director: Harry Morgan Writer: Dennis Koenig | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 187 :08x18 - Old Soldiers (Jan/21/1980) | | When Colonel Potter is called away to Tokyo, Hawkeye is left in charge of the camp. But while the colonel is away the 4077th is overrun with children in need of medical help. making things worse is that B.J. has disappeared to help a Korean family without Hawkeye's knowledge. | | Guest Stars: Jane Connell as Betty Halpern, Sally Imamura as Korean Girl, Jason Autajay as Korean Boy | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: Dennis Koenig | | | |
| 188 :08x19 - Morale Victory (Jan/28/1980) | | Hawkeye and BJ are assigned as the new morale officers after they make one complaint too many to Colonel Potter. Their idea is for Klinger to bring back crabs from Tokyo for a clambake dinner for the camp. But when Max is late in returning, Colonel Potter believes he may have gone AWOL. Meanwhile, Charles treats a wounded soldier with a wounded hand, unaware that he is an accomplished pianist. Now that he saved his life, he wants to save his quest to live on with his handicap. | | Guest Stars: Connie Izay as Nurse, James Stephens as Pvt. David Sheridan, Jeff Maxwell as Igor, G. W. Bailey as Sgt. Rizzo | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: John Rappaport | | | |
| 189 :08x20 - Lend a Hand (Feb/04/1980) | | As a means to spark some excitement around the camp, BJ announces that Hawkeye's birthday is upcoming. To avoid the phony ceremony, Hawk volunteers to treat a patient at another camp. But first he announces B.J.'s wedding anniversary is also coming up. Meanwhile, Hawkeye meets the overbearing Dr. Borelli, who both injure a hand which causes them to work together as one. | | Guest Stars: Shari Saba as Nurse, Robert Alda as Dr. Anthony Borelli, Antony Alda as Jarvis, Darren Kelly (1) as Sergeant Herbert | Director: Alan Alda Writer: Alan Alda | | | | | | |
| 191 :08x22 - Dreams (Feb/18/1980) | | Sleep is usually the only way to escape the war, but the two begin to merge at the 4077th when the staff start having nightmares. | | Guest Stars: Connie Izay as Nurse, Raymond Lynch as Bridegroom, Kurtis Sanders as Young Sherman Potter, Catherine Bergstrom as Peg Hunnicutt, Rick Waln as Lt. Garvey, Fred Stuthman as Professor, Robin Haynes as Taylor, Ford Rainey as General Coogan, Kellye Nakahara as Nurse Kelley, Dennis Troy as Orderley | Director: Alan Alda Writer: Alan Alda Story: Alan Alda, James Jay Rubinfier | | | | | | | | | |
| 194 :08x25 - April Fools (Mar/24/1980) | | Colonel Potter has had enough of the recent rash of practical jokes that have been occurring around the camp and puts a halt to anymore shenanigans, especially with the imminent arrival of a hard nosed, no nonsense Colonel Daniel Webster Tucker. But the gang goes too far as the colonel suffers a "heart attack" while scolding the pranksters. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Davis (1) as Nurse, G. W. Bailey as Sgt. Rizzo, Roy Goldman as Goldman, Pat Hingle as Colonel Daniel Webster Tucker | Director: Charles S. Dubin Writer: Dennis Koenig | | | |
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