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36 Season 6 (1977 - 1978) p3 (MASH FAQ: Episode Guide)




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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.

36 Season 6 (1977 - 1978) p3 (MASH FAQ: Episode Guide)

136. Patient 4077 (Y-114)
January 10, 1978
Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs
Directed by Harry Morgan
Guest Stars: Keye Luke, Brenda Thomson, Harry Gold, Pat Stevens

In need of a special surgical clamp, Hawkeye and B.J. hire Mr. Shin
(Keye Luke), a local jewelry dealer, to make the clamp. Days later the
clamp is used to save the leg of a wounded soldier.

137. Tea and Empathy (Y-109)
January 17, 1978
Written by Bill Idelson
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars: Bernard Fox, Neil Thompson, Sal Viscuso

With British and American casualties heavy, the 4077th's supply of peni-
cillin has been stolen. Father Mulcahy discovers the location of some
penicillin, and he and Klinger go out in search of it. They are shot at,
but safely return with the drug and save the day.

138. Your Hit Parade (Y-124)
January 24, 1978
Written by Ronny Graham
Directed by George Tyne
Guest Stars: Ronny Graham, William Kux, Ken Michelman

With the arrival of a shipment of records, Radar plays the part of a
disc jockey and helps to get everyone through the incredibly long deluge
of wounded.

139. What's Up, Doc? (Y-119)
January 30, 1978
Written by Larry Balmagia
Directed by George Tyne
Guest Stars: Charles Frank, Lois Foraker, Kurt Andon

Hot Lips, believing herself to be pregnant, asks Hawkeye to test her.
The only rabbit available is Radar's pet Fluffy. Hawkeye promises not to
kill the rabbit while performing the test. Meanwhile, Greenleigh (Charles
Frank), a patient, holds Charles and B.J. at gunpoint, demanding to be sent
back to Ohio. Greenleigh collapses from loss of blood, and Hot Lips isn't
pregnant.

140. Mail Call Three (Y-121)
February 6, 1978
Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars: Oliver Clark, Jack Grapes, Carmine Scelza, Terri Paul

After a delay of three weeks, five sacks of mail arrive, and everyone
in camp reacts to good and bad news from home. Hawkeye receives love letters
addressed to Benjamin Pierce (Oliver Clark), B.J.'s wife has been approached
by another man, and Radar's mom has found a boyfriend.

141. Temporary Duty (Y-125)
February 13, 1978
Written by Larry Balmagia
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars: George Lindsey, Marcia Rodd

With a temporary transfer of personnel between the 4077th and the
8063rd, Hawkeye is replaced by Captain Roy Dupree (George Lindsey). Fear-
ing this to be permanent, Charles and B.J. successfully conspire to have
Dupree permanently removed from the 4077th.

142. Potter's Retirement (Y-120)
February 20, 1978
Written by Laurence Marks
Directed by William Jurgensen
Guest Stars: George Wyner, Peter Hobbs, Ken White

Potter is upset when General Kent informs him that people in the 4077th
are complaining about his leadership. Potter returns to camp and discovers
that the complaints are coming from a Corporal Joe Benson (Peter Hobbs) sent
by a disturbed Colonel Frank Webster (George Wyner) who has been wounded
some months earlier.

143. Dr. Winchester and Mr. Hyde (Y-122)
February 27, 1978
Written by Ken Levine, David Isaacs, and Ronny Graham
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars: Chris Murney, Joe Tornatore, Ron Max, Rod Gist

Charles takes amphetamines to keep up his energy level, and even drugs
Radar's mouse so that it will win a race against a Marine's mouse.

144. Major Topper (Y-123)
March 27, 1978
Written by Allyn Freeman
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars: Hamilton Camp, Andrew Bloch, Donald Blackwell, Peter Zapp,
Paul Linke, John Kirby, Michael Mann, Kellye Nakahara

With the possibility of contaminated morphine, the doctors at the
4077th administer placebos to the patients which seem to work. Meanwhile,
a new soldier (Hamilton Camp) is released on a Section Eight.

 

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