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This article is from the M*A*S*H FAQ, by Doug Krause mash-faq@lido.com with numerous contributions by others.
178. Mr. and Mrs. Who? (S-606)
November 12, 1979
Written by Ronny Graham
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: Claudette Evans, James Keane
Charles Winchester returns to the 4077th after a trip to Tokyo with an
uncharacteristic hangover and the uneasy feeling of a romantic entangle-
ment. Meanwhile, the hospital struggles to find a cure for an outbreak
of deadly hemorrhagic fever.
179. The Yalu Brick Road (S-607)
November 19, 1979
Written by Mike Farrell
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars: Soon Tech Oh, G.W. Bailey
Hawkeye and B.J. lose their way while rushing urgently needed anti-
biotics to the 4077th, which is wracked with food poisoning. Wandering
back to M*A*S*H, the pair are found by a peculiar North Korean soldier
(Soon-Teck Oh).
180. Life Time (S-609)
November 26, 1979
Written by Alan Alda and Walter D. Dishell, M.D.
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars: Kevin Brophy
A severely wounded soldier, rushed to the poorly equipped 4077th by
chopper, will die or be permanently paralyzed if he doesn't receive major
surgery in 20 minutes. Nearly all of the action in this innovative episode
is compressed into the program's 25-minute running time.
181. Dear Uncle Abdul (S-613)
December 3, 1979
Written by John Rappaport and Jim Mulligan
Directed by William Jurgensen
Guest Stars: Kelly Ward, Richard Lineback, Alexander Petale
Klinger discovers that his duties as company clerk include catering
to the eccentric whims of the 4077th officers. Consequently, the unusual
demands by Klinger's superiors leave little time to write a letter home
to Toledo.
182. Captains Outrageous (S-614)
December 10, 1979
Written by Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: Eileen Saki, John Orchard, Sirri Murad, G.W. Bailey,
Paul Cavonis, Momo Yashima, Jo Ann Thompson
A brawl at Rosie's Bar puts Rosie (Eileen Saki) in the hospital, and
the 4077th doctors are pressed into service as temporary saloonkeepers.
Meanwhile, Father Mulcahy is apprehensive that his long-pending promotion
to captain will again be denied.
183. Stars and Stripes (S-615)
December 17, 1979
Written by Dennis Koenig
Directed by Harry Morgan
Guest Stars: Joshua Bryant
Friction arises between B.J. and Winchester when they're asked to
write a report for a prestigious medical journal on how they saved a
soldier's life with a daring operation. Meanwhile, Hot Lips receives
an eventful visit from Scully (Joshua Bryant), her combat soldier beau.
184. Yessir, That's Our Baby (S-617)
December 31, 1979
Written by Jim Mulligan
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars: Howard Platt, William Bogert, Yuki Shimoda,
Elizabeth Farley
A baby born to a Korean woman and an American GI is abandoned at
the 4077th. Knowing that mixed-blood children are often mistreated in
Korean society, the troop sets about the frustrating task of finding a
new home for the infant.
185. Bottle Fatigue (S-618)
January 7, 1980
Written by Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: Shelley Long, David Hirokane, Shari Saba
Horrified by the gigantic size of his monthly bar tab at the
officer's club, Hawkeye vows to give up booze for a week. Meanwhile,
Winchester desperately tries to halt his sister's impending marriage
to a man he considers unworthy of the Winchester heritage.
186. Heal Thyself (S-616)
January 14, 1980
Written by Dennis Koenig; story by Dennis Koenig and Gene Reynolds
Directed by Mike Farrell
Guest Stars: Edward Herrman
Colonel Potter turns crotchety when he catches the mumps, and his
condition is worsened when another M*A*S*H member (Winchester) gets the
same disease and has to move in with him. A temporary replacement
surgeon (Edward Herrmann) is quickly brought into the 4077th and seems
to be a gem in terms of both personality and ability.
 
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