This article is from the M*A*S*H FAQ, by Doug Krause mash-faq@lido.com with numerous contributions by others.
128. Change Day (Y-113)
November 8, 1977
Written by Laurence Marks
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars: Phillip Ahn, Noel Toy, Glenn Ash, Richard Lee Sung
Charles plots a scheme to get rich when he discovers that blue scrip
is going to be exchanged for red scrip. Hawkeye and B.J. outsmart him,
and he is left holding the worthless scrip.
129. Images (Y-105)
November 15, 1977
Written by Burt Prelutsky
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: Susan Blanchard, Larry Block, John Durren
Radar notices a number of tattoos on one of the wounded and convinces
himself that with a tattoo he will be irresistible to women. Everyone tries
to discourage him, and he admits to having received a tattoo that will wash
off.
130. The M*A*S*H Olympics (Y-111)
November 22, 1977
Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars: Mike Henry, Michael McManus
Realizing how out of shape the 4077th is, Potter decides to hold a camp
Olympic competition. The winning team gets a three-day pass, so everyone is
excited. Donald Penobscot (Mike Henry) arrives and is allowed to substitute
for an ailing Klinger. Hawkeye's team wins, and B.J. must then chauffeur
Hawkeye around in a wheelchair for a week.
131. The Grim Reaper (Y-110)
November 29, 1977
Written by Burt Prelutsky
Directed by George Tyne
Guest Stars: Charles Aidman, Jerry Hauser, Kellye Nakahara
Colonel Victor Bloodworth (Charles Aidman) predicts that 280 wounded
will arrive at the 4077th. Hawkeye is antagonized by Bloodworth and shoves
him against a wall. Bloodworth presses for a court martial until he becomes
one of the wounded and watches Hawkeye saving a soldier's (Jerry Houser)
life. Realizing Hawkeye's value as a doctor, Bloodworth drops all charges.
132. Comrades in Arms (Part 1) (Y-116)
December 6, 1977
Written by Alan Alda
Directed by: Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: Jon Yune, James Saito
Lost behind enemy lines, Hawkeye and Margaret form a personal truce and
seek shelter in a roadside hut.
133. Comrades in Arms (Part 2) (Y-117)
December 13, 1977
Written by Alan Alda
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars: Jon Yune, James Saito, Doug Rowe
Margaret and Hawkeye seek solace from enemy fire in each other's arms
and end up, briefly, as lovers.
134. The Merchant of Korea (Y-118)
December 20, 1977
Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs
Directed by William Jurgensen
Guest Stars: Johnny Haymer
After Charles hands B.J. two hundred dollars, he begins to take advan-
tage. Everyone gets together and persuades Charles to play poker. He has
incredible beginner's luck until Radar discovers that Charles whistles loud-
ly when he bluffs. They all win back their money and then some.
135. The Smell of Music (Y-115)
January 3, 1978
Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
Directed by Stuart Miller
Guest Stars: Jordan Clarke, Nancy Steen, Lois Foraker, Richard Lee Sung
Charles plays a French horn and drives Hawkeye and B.J. crazy. They
refuse to bathe until the French horn playing is stopped. Meanwhile Potter
saves the life of a suicidal patient (Jordan Clarke). The camp collectively
hoses down Hawkeye and B.J. while Margaret has a soldier run over the French
horn with a jeep.
 
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