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  2. M*A*S*H season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The opening titles include quotes from Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower ("I will go to Korea") and Raymond W. Bliss ("A terrible place to be"). While on R&R, Hawkeye misses Trapper John's discharge, and tries to say goodbye but misses him by 10 minutes, but he meets his new ally in Captain B.J. Hunnicutt (Mike Farrell).

  3. List of M*A*S*H episodes - Wikipedia

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    List of. M*A*S*H. episodes. Alan Alda (left), Wayne Rogers (right), McLean Stevenson (in back) and Loretta Swit (in front) from the first season of M*A*S*H. M*A*S*H is an American television series developed by Larry Gelbart and adapted from the 1970 feature film MASH (which was itself based on the 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army ...

  4. The Interview (M*A*S*H) - Wikipedia

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    The Interview (M*A*S*H) The Interview (. M*A*S*H. ) " The Interview " was the twenty-fifth and final episode of the fourth season of the TV series M*A*S*H. The 97th episode overall, it first aired in the United States on February 24, 1976.

  5. M*A*S*H season 10 - Wikipedia

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    Charles S. Dubin. David Pollock and Elias Davis. February 15, 1982. (1982-02-15) 1G-12. After a series of mistakes in and out of the OR, Potter calls in Sidney Freedman to help him regain his confidence. Meanwhile, Charles engages in a war of slovenliness against Hawkeye and B.J.

  6. M*A*S*H (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy drama television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1972, to February 28, 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard Hooker's 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors.

  7. M*A*S*H season 5 - Wikipedia

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    Ken Levine & David Isaacs. October 5, 1976. (1976-10-05) U-806. An explosion causes Hawkeye to go blind. Tom Sullivan makes his television debut as a patient who lost his sight in combat. Able is played by Judy Farrell, Mike Farrell 's wife at the time this episode aired. First episode written by Levine and Isaacs.

  8. Requiem for a Lightweight - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " Requiem for a Lightweight " is the third episode of the television series M*A*S*H. [1] It was first aired on October 1, 1972 and was repeated on December 31, 1972, the first episode of M*A*S*H to do so. In Watching M*A*S*H, Watching America, a sociological examination of M*A*S*H as an illustration of shifting American values ...

  9. Mad Dogs and Servicemen - Wikipedia

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    List of episodes. " Mad Dogs and Servicemen " is the 61st episode from M*A*S*H, that originally aired on December 10, 1974. It was written by Linda Bloodworth and Mary Kay Place and directed by Hy Averback. The guest cast includes Shizuko Hoshi as Rosie, Jeff Maxwell as Private Igor Straminsky, Bobbie Mitchell as Nurse Baker, Michael O'Keefe as ...