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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.

22 Season 1 (1972 - 1973) p2 (MASH FAQ: Episode Guide)

11. Germ Warfare (J-304)
December 10, 1972
Written by Larry Gelbart
Directed by Terry Becker
Guest Stars: Robert Gooden, Karen Philipp, Byron Chung

Hawkeye plays Dracula when he steals a pint of Frank's blood. When he
suspects Frank of hepatitis, he works frantically (with Radar and Trapper)
to keep him away from everyone, including Hot Lips.

12. Dear Dad (J-313)
December 17, 1972
Written by Larry Gelbart
Directed by Gene Reynolds
Guest Stars: Bonnie Jones, Lizabeth Deen, Gary Van Orman

Hawkeye writes his dad, describing the antics of the 4077th--including
Mulcahy convincing Klinger not to kill himself. For the finale, Hawkeye goes
to the front dressed as Santa to help save a wounded soldier.

13. Edwina (J-312)
December 24, 1972
Written by Hal Dresner
Directed by James Sheldon
Guest Stars: Arlene Golonka, Linda Meiklejohn, Marcia Strassman

The nurses go to extremes to find a date of Nurse Eddie (Edwina)--they
won't go out with anyone until Eddie gets a date. The men draw straws, and
Hawkeye is the big loser, especially after Eddie nearly kills him in a
scene resembling teenage "mating" rituals. :)

14. Love Story (J-314)
January 7, 1973
Written by Laurence Marks
Directed by Earl Bellamy
Guest Stars: Kelly Jean Peters, Indira Danks, Barbara Brownell

Radar gets a "Dear John" letter. To help cheer him up, Hawkeye and
Trapper try to help him with a new nurse who's into classical literature and
music. Radar's "Ahhhh, Bach!" and "That's highly significant," quotes win him
a friend in the nurse.

15. Tuttle (J-315)
January 14, 1973
Written by Bruce Shelly and David Ketchum
Directed by William Wiard
Guest Stars: Herb Voland, Mary-Robin Redd, James Sikking

Hawkeye and Trapper, with Radar's help, invent a fictitious Capt. Tuttle
so that his salary can be donated to help a local orphanage. Almost caught
by James B. Sikking of Hill St. and Doogie Howser fame, Hawkeye must
sorrowfully tell the camp of Tuttle's fate to the whole camp--he leaped from
a chopper without a parachute.

16. The Ringbanger (J-316)
January 21, 1973
Written by Jerry Mayer
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars: Leslie Neilsen, Linda Meiklejohn

A colonel (Leslie Nielsen) with a high casualty record in the object of
the attention of Hawkeye, Trapper, and Radar, who conspire send him home
before he gets anyone else killed.

17. Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (J-318)
January 28, 1973
Written by Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by William Wiard
Guest Stars: James Callahan, Ronny Howard, Lynette Mettey

Hawkeye is confronted with death when he is unable to save an old
journalist friend (James Callahan) who is killed on the front. The death
spurs Hawkeye to send an underaged soldier (Ron Howard) home. Meanwhile,
Frank throws out his back and applies for a Purple Heart.

18. Dear Dad...Again (J-317)
February 4, 1973
Written by Sheldon Keller and Larry Gelbart
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars: Alex Henteloff, Gail Bowman, Odessa Cleveland

Hawkeye tells his dad of the cooling romance between Frank and Hot Lips
and Radar's correspondance corse.

19. The Longjohn Flap (J-319)
February 18, 1973
Written by Alan Alda
Direct by William Wiard
Guest Stars: Kathleen King, Joseph Perry

Hawkeye gets a pair of longjohns from home. Feeling sorry for Trapper,
who has a cold, he gives him the longjohns, which pass into the hands of most
of the camp before getting back in Hawkeye's hands.

 

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