For the Good of the Outfit Hawkeye and Trapper discover that a nearby town has been shelled by U.S. forces.[…]
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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 1972 to 1983.
A Group of Doctors and other Staff Members stationed at an Army Hospital in South Korea overcome several difficulties in hilarious ways during the Korean War.
First episode date: September 17, 1972
Final episode date: February 28, 1983
M*A*S*H : Radar’s Report S2, Ep3
Radar’s Report Radar reports on the comedies and tragedies of a typical 4077th week while Majors Houlihan and Burns try[…]
Read moreM*A*S*H : 5 O’Clock Charlie S2, Ep2
5 O’Clock Charlie Every day for the past six weeks, at 5:00 o’clock p.m. on the nose, a North Korean[…]
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M*A*S*H : Divided We Stand S2, Ep1
Divided We Stand Henry’s orders to the 4077th to be on their best behavior when General Clayton sends a psychiatrist[…]
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M*A*S*H : Showtime S1, Ep24
Showtime S1, Ep24 A USO troupe entertains the 4077th in between the usual chaos.
Read moreM*A*S*H : Ceasefire S1, Ep23
Ceasefire The camp erupts into celebration when they receive word that there’s a ceasefire.
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M*A*S*H : Major Fred C. Dobbs S1, Ep22
Major Fred C. Dobbs S1, Ep22 Frank applies for a transfer out of the 4077, and Hawkeye and Trapper can’t[…]
Read moreM*A*S*H : Sticky Wicket S1, Ep21
Sticky Wicket Hawkeye moves out of the Swamp while brooding over a patient gone sour, while Frank rubs salt in[…]
Read moreM*A*S*H : The Army-Navy Game S1, Ep20
The Army-Navy Game S1, Ep20 The Army-Navy game back home holds everyone’s attention (and bet money) until an artillery barrage[…]
Read moreM*A*S*H : The Longjohn Flap S1, Ep19
The Longjohn Flap Everybody trying to get their hands on Hawkeye’s thermal underwear.
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