
Award-winning black comedy with Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. In the midst of the Korean War, the staff of a field hospital use humour and hijinks to maintain their spirits - and sanity. (1970)

Love Story: Radar has received a 'Dear John' recording from his fiancee and becomes depressed. Hawkeye and Trapper decide what Radar needs is another girl. (S1 Ep14)

Tuttle: To get some extra supplies for the local orphanage, Hawkeye and Trapper invent a fictional captain. The deception slowly grows until everyone believes Tuttle to be a real person. (S1 Ep15)

Love Story: Radar has received a 'Dear John' recording from his fiancee and becomes depressed. Hawkeye and Trapper decide what Radar needs is another girl.

Tuttle: To get some extra supplies for the local orphanage, Hawkeye and Trapper invent a fictional captain. The deception slowly grows until everyone believes Tuttle to be a real person.

Edwina: A new nurse admits after her birthday party that no one has ever cared for her. The nurses refuse to date until their lonely colleague Edwina gets a date, so the men draw straws. (S1 Ep13)

Love Story: Radar has received a 'Dear John' recording from his fiancee and becomes depressed. Hawkeye and Trapper decide what Radar needs is another girl. (S1 Ep14)

Tuttle: To get some extra supplies for the local orphanage, Hawkeye and Trapper invent a fictional captain. The deception slowly grows until everyone believes Tuttle to be a real person. (S1 Ep15)

Edwina: A new nurse admits after her birthday party that no one has ever cared for her. The nurses refuse to date until their lonely colleague Edwina gets a date, so the men draw straws.

Love Story: Radar has received a 'Dear John' recording from his fiancee and becomes depressed. Hawkeye and Trapper decide what Radar needs is another girl.

Tuttle: To get some extra supplies for the local orphanage, Hawkeye and Trapper invent a fictional captain. The deception slowly grows until everyone believes Tuttle to be a real person.

Award-winning black comedy with Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. In the midst of the Korean War, the staff of a field hospital use humour and hijinks to maintain their spirits - and sanity. (1970)

Award-winning black comedy with Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. In the midst of the Korean War, the staff of a field hospital use humour and hijinks to maintain their spirits - and sanity. (1970)

Award-winning black comedy with Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. In the midst of the Korean War, the staff of a field hospital use humour and hijinks to maintain their spirits - and sanity. (1970)

Award-winning black comedy with Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. In the midst of the Korean War, the staff of a field hospital use humour and hijinks to maintain their spirits - and sanity. (1970)

The Ringbanger: Hawkeye and Trapper hit it off with a wounded Colonel, but when they discover his combat zeal is costing lives, they conspire to keep him from returning to the front line. (S1 Ep16)

Sometimes You Hear the Bullet: Hawkeye's old friend appears at the 4077th. He's a soldier working on a book called You Never Hear the Bullet that hits a little too close to home for Hawkeye. (S1 Ep17)

Dear Dad... Again: Hawkeye pens a letter to his father, detailing the day-to-day insanity of living in the camp, including a bet with Trapper that nobody will notice if Hawkeye dines naked. (S1 Ep18)

Sometimes You Hear the Bullet: Hawkeye's old friend appears at the 4077th. He's a soldier working on a book called You Never Hear the Bullet that hits a little too close to home for Hawkeye. (S1 Ep17)

Dear Dad... Again: Hawkeye pens a letter to his father, detailing the day-to-day insanity of living in the camp, including a bet with Trapper that nobody will notice if Hawkeye dines naked.

Dear Dad... Again: Hawkeye pens a letter to his father, detailing the day-to-day insanity of living in the camp, including a bet with Trapper that nobody will notice if Hawkeye dines naked. (S1 Ep18)

The Longjohn Flap: In the middle of a cold snap, Hawkeye receives a pair of long-johns from home. Hawkeye gives them to an ill Trapper out of sympathy and he loses them in a poker game.

Sticky Wicket: Hawkeye becomes overly concerned when his patient fails to improve after surgery. Frank taunts Hawkeye by calling him 'Super Surgeon' which prompts a fight. (S1 Ep21)

The Army-Navy Game: Excitement runs high in the camp on the day of the Army/Navy football game, with several members of the 4077th putting money into a betting pool.

Major Fred C Dobbs: Hawkeye's and Trapper's latest scheme succeeds when Frank and Hot Lips demand a transfer to another unit, but they soon realise that they will have to work double shifts. (S1 Ep22)

Sticky Wicket: Hawkeye becomes overly concerned when his patient fails to improve after surgery. Frank taunts Hawkeye by calling him 'Super Surgeon' which prompts a fight.

The Ringbanger: Hawkeye and Trapper hit it off with a wounded Colonel, but when they discover his combat zeal is costing lives, they conspire to keep him from returning to the front line. (S1 Ep16)

Major Fred C Dobbs: Hawkeye's and Trapper's latest scheme succeeds when Frank and Hot Lips demand a transfer to another unit, but they soon realise that they will have to work double shifts.

Sometimes You Hear the Bullet: Hawkeye's old friend appears at the 4077th. He's a soldier working on a book called You Never Hear the Bullet that hits a little too close to home for Hawkeye. (S1 Ep17)

The Ringbanger: Hawkeye and Trapper hit it off with a wounded Colonel, but when they discover his combat zeal is costing lives, they conspire to keep him from returning to the front line.

Dear Dad... Again: Hawkeye pens a letter to his father, detailing the day-to-day insanity of living in the camp, including a bet with Trapper that nobody will notice if Hawkeye dines naked. (S1 Ep18)

Sometimes You Hear the Bullet: Hawkeye's old friend appears at the 4077th. He's a soldier working on a book called You Never Hear the Bullet that hits a little too close to home for Hawkeye.

Dear Dad... Again: Hawkeye pens a letter to his father, detailing the day-to-day insanity of living in the camp, including a bet with Trapper that nobody will notice if Hawkeye dines naked.

Ceasefire: News of a ceasefire has reached the 4077th. Everyone celebrates and says their good-byes, except Trapper, who remains skeptical. Hawkeye still has gambling debts to settle. (S1 Ep23)

Showtime: Hawkeye and Frank clash as usual over the treatment of a soldier. Trapper fights desperately to save a badly injured man. He asks Mulcahy to pray for his surgical skills. (S1 Ep24)

Divided We Stand: Captain Philip Hildebrand, an Army psychiatrist, is sent to investigate the 4077th for mental breakdowns. He informs Colonel Blake that his presence should be kept a secret. (S2 Ep1)

Showtime: Hawkeye and Frank clash as usual over the treatment of a soldier. Trapper fights desperately to save a badly injured man. He asks Mulcahy to pray for his surgical skills.

Divided We Stand: Captain Philip Hildebrand, an Army psychiatrist, is sent to investigate the 4077th for mental breakdowns. He informs Colonel Blake that his presence should be kept a secret.

Ceasefire: News of a ceasefire has reached the 4077th. Everyone celebrates and says their good-byes, except Trapper, who remains skeptical. Hawkeye still has gambling debts to settle. (S1 Ep23)

Showtime: Hawkeye and Frank clash as usual over the treatment of a soldier. Trapper fights desperately to save a badly injured man. He asks Mulcahy to pray for his surgical skills. (S1 Ep24)

Divided We Stand: Captain Philip Hildebrand, an Army psychiatrist, is sent to investigate the 4077th for mental breakdowns. He informs Colonel Blake that his presence should be kept a secret. (S2 Ep1)

Showtime: Hawkeye and Frank clash as usual over the treatment of a soldier. Trapper fights desperately to save a badly injured man. He asks Mulcahy to pray for his surgical skills.

Divided We Stand: Captain Philip Hildebrand, an Army psychiatrist, is sent to investigate the 4077th for mental breakdowns. He informs Colonel Blake that his presence should be kept a secret.

5 O'Clock Charlie: A North Korean pilot makes his daily attempt to bomb the ammo dump but always misses and the whole business has become something of a spectator sport. (S2 Ep2)

Radar's Report: Radar reports on the comedies and tragedies of a typical 4077th week while Majors Houlihan and Burns try to get Klinger transferred. Hawkeye falls head over heels in love. (S2 Ep3)

For the Good of the Outfit: Hawkeye and Trapper want the army to admit responsibility for the accidental bombing of a local village, but the army resists accepting responsibility. (S2 Ep4)

Radar's Report: Radar reports on the comedies and tragedies of a typical 4077th week while Majors Houlihan and Burns try to get Klinger transferred. Hawkeye falls head over heels in love.

For the Good of the Outfit: Hawkeye and Trapper want the army to admit responsibility for the accidental bombing of a local village, but the army resists accepting responsibility.

5 O'Clock Charlie: A North Korean pilot makes his daily attempt to bomb the ammo dump but always misses and the whole business has become something of a spectator sport. (S2 Ep2)

Radar's Report: Radar reports on the comedies and tragedies of a typical 4077th week while Majors Houlihan and Burns try to get Klinger transferred. Hawkeye falls head over heels in love. (S2 Ep3)

For the Good of the Outfit: Hawkeye and Trapper want the army to admit responsibility for the accidental bombing of a local village, but the army resists accepting responsibility. (S2 Ep4)

Radar's Report: Radar reports on the comedies and tragedies of a typical 4077th week while Majors Houlihan and Burns try to get Klinger transferred. Hawkeye falls head over heels in love.

For the Good of the Outfit: Hawkeye and Trapper want the army to admit responsibility for the accidental bombing of a local village, but the army resists accepting responsibility.

Dr Pierce and Mr Hyde: Hawkeye has been in surgery for three days without sleep but the wounded keep coming. He decides to find out who started the war and sends a telegram to Truman. (S2 Ep5)

Kim: A wounded five-year-old Korean boy whose parents are lost captures the hearts of the 4077th, particularly Trapper who, after consulting his wife, wants to adopt him. (S2 Ep6)

Dr Pierce and Mr Hyde: Hawkeye has been in surgery for three days without sleep but the wounded keep coming. He decides to find out who started the war and sends a telegram to Truman. (S2 Ep5)

Kim: A wounded five-year-old Korean boy whose parents are lost captures the hearts of the 4077th, particularly Trapper who, after consulting his wife, wants to adopt him.

L.I.P.: Corporal Walker is being sent home, and he wants to marry his Korean girlfriend so she and their baby can return with him. Hawkeye promises to start the paperwork rolling.