
Dear Sis: Father Mulcahy writes to his sister, a nun, for advice and comfort in the days just before Christmas. He expresses his frustration and feels his actions are ineffective in the war. (S7 Ep15)

The Light That Failed: The 4077th is running out of light bulbs. When the supply truck arrives, they find that they have received the wrong shipment, and in the middle of winter. (S6 Ep7)

In Love and War: Hawkeye begins to fall in love with a Korean villager. Meanwhile, Margaret learns that her husband may have made a pass at a new nurse assigned to the 4077th. (S6 Ep8)

The Light That Failed: The 4077th is running out of light bulbs. When the supply truck arrives, they find that they have received the wrong shipment, and in the middle of winter.

In Love and War: Hawkeye begins to fall in love with a Korean villager. Meanwhile, Margaret learns that her husband may have made a pass at a new nurse assigned to the 4077th.

Change Day: Major Winchester plots to cheat the natives when the Army changes the military scrip. Klinger tries to get into West Point so that he can get out of Korea.

Temporary Duty: Hawkeye is replaced with Captain Dupree during a temporary transfer. Dupree impresses the staff in surgery whilst repulsing them with his personality.

Potter's Retirement: General Kent has a meeting with Col Potter to inform him that he has been receiving a lot of negative reports regarding the 4077th and Potter himself.

Dr Winchester and Mr Hyde: Major Winchester gets addicted to benzedrine after a long stretch in surgery. Meanwhile Radar sets up a mouse race competition.

Major Topper: A truckload of wounded Marines arrive, and the camp must deal with a bad batch of morphine and a corporal who shoots down invisible enemy gliders.

Commander Pierce: Potter leaves camp and makes Hawkeye temporary commander of the 4077th. The weight of responsibility quickly takes a toll as Hawkeye encounters a mountain of bureaucracy.

Peace On Us: The Pannumunjon peace talks have stalled and Hawkeye has become so frustrated with the continuing war that he impulsively decides to take matters into his own hands.

Temporary Duty: Hawkeye is replaced with Captain Dupree during a temporary transfer. Dupree impresses the staff in surgery whilst repulsing them with his personality.

Potter's Retirement: General Kent has a meeting with Col Potter to inform him that he has been receiving a lot of negative reports regarding the 4077th and Potter himself.

Dr Winchester and Mr Hyde: Major Winchester gets addicted to benzedrine after a long stretch in surgery. Meanwhile Radar sets up a mouse race competition.

Our Finest Hour - Part 1: Newscaster Clete Roberts returns to interview the members of the 4077th for an update on the war conditions from the perspectives of those enduring it every day. (S7 Ep4)

Our Finest Hour - Part 2: Hawkeye reveals his sensitive side, a departure from his generally humorous persona, during the Clete Roberts interviews. (S7 Ep5)

Our Finest Hour - Part 1: Newscaster Clete Roberts returns to interview the members of the 4077th for an update on the war conditions from the perspectives of those enduring it every day.

Our Finest Hour - Part 2: Hawkeye reveals his sensitive side, a departure from his generally humorous persona, during the Clete Roberts interviews.

The Billfold Syndrome: Major Charles Winchester refuses to talk to anyone in the unit when he is denied a future medical position back in Boston. Hawkeye and BJ goad him mercilessly.

Our Finest Hour - Part 1: Newscaster Clete Roberts returns to interview the members of the 4077th for an update on the war conditions from the perspectives of those enduring it every day. (S7 Ep4)

Our Finest Hour - Part 2: Hawkeye reveals his sensitive side, a departure from his generally humorous persona, during the Clete Roberts interviews. (S7 Ep5)

Our Finest Hour - Part 1: Newscaster Clete Roberts returns to interview the members of the 4077th for an update on the war conditions from the perspectives of those enduring it every day.

Our Finest Hour - Part 2: Hawkeye reveals his sensitive side, a departure from his generally humorous persona, during the Clete Roberts interviews.

The Billfold Syndrome: Major Charles Winchester refuses to talk to anyone in the unit when he is denied a future medical position back in Boston. Hawkeye and BJ goad him mercilessly.

None Like it Hot: Another heatwave has hit and it's affecting everyone, especially Klinger. As a result of the heat, he has come up with one of his most ingenious discharge schemes to date. (S7 Ep7)

They Call the Wind Korea: A windstorm hits and everyone is busy securing items. Klinger and Major Winchester encounter an overturned truck with four wounded Greek soldiers inside. (S7 Ep8)

None Like it Hot: Another heatwave has hit and it's affecting everyone, especially Klinger. As a result of the heat, he has come up with one of his most ingenious discharge schemes to date.

They Call the Wind Korea: A windstorm hits and everyone is busy securing items. Klinger and Major Winchester encounter an overturned truck with four wounded Greek soldiers inside.

Major Ego: Charles dramatically revives a dying patient, becoming even more insufferable than ever when a photo journalist from Stars and Stripes arrives to publicise the story.

None Like it Hot: Another heatwave has hit and it's affecting everyone, especially Klinger. As a result of the heat, he has come up with one of his most ingenious discharge schemes to date. (S7 Ep7)

They Call the Wind Korea: A windstorm hits and everyone is busy securing items. Klinger and Major Winchester encounter an overturned truck with four wounded Greek soldiers inside. (S7 Ep8)

None Like it Hot: Another heatwave has hit and it's affecting everyone, especially Klinger. As a result of the heat, he has come up with one of his most ingenious discharge schemes to date.

They Call the Wind Korea: A windstorm hits and everyone is busy securing items. Klinger and Major Winchester encounter an overturned truck with four wounded Greek soldiers inside.

Major Ego: Charles dramatically revives a dying patient, becoming even more insufferable than ever when a photo journalist from Stars and Stripes arrives to publicise the story.

Baby, it's Cold Outside: Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he flaunts a polar suit sent from his parents while everyone suffers during the extreme weather conditions. (S7 Ep10)

Point of View: The surroundings at the 4077th are seen through the eyes of a wounded soldier in this unique episode. (S7 Ep11)

Baby, it's Cold Outside: Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he flaunts a polar suit sent from his parents while everyone suffers during the extreme weather conditions.

Point of View: The surroundings at the 4077th are seen through the eyes of a wounded soldier in this unique episode.

Dear Comrade: Charles seems unusually smug and content lately. Hawkeye and BJ discover it is due to the meticulous care he is receiving from his newly hired, menially paid Korean servant.

Baby, it's Cold Outside: Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he flaunts a polar suit sent from his parents while everyone suffers during the extreme weather conditions. (S7 Ep10)

Point of View: The surroundings at the 4077th are seen through the eyes of a wounded soldier in this unique episode. (S7 Ep11)

Baby, it's Cold Outside: Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when he flaunts a polar suit sent from his parents while everyone suffers during the extreme weather conditions.

Point of View: The surroundings at the 4077th are seen through the eyes of a wounded soldier in this unique episode.

Dear Comrade: Charles seems unusually smug and content lately. Hawkeye and BJ discover it is due to the meticulous care he is receiving from his newly hired, menially paid Korean servant.

Out of Gas: The MASH unit are nearly out of pentothal. Father Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with black marketeers. (S7 Ep13)

An Eye for a Tooth: Father Mulcahy is passed over for a promotion. He takes the whole thing philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot. (S7 Ep14)

Out of Gas: The MASH unit are nearly out of pentothal. Father Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with black marketeers.

An Eye for a Tooth: Father Mulcahy is passed over for a promotion. He takes the whole thing philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot.

Dear Sis: Father Mulcahy writes to his sister, a nun, for advice and comfort in the days just before Christmas. He expresses his frustration and feels his actions are ineffective in the war.

Out of Gas: The MASH unit are nearly out of pentothal. Father Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with black marketeers. (S7 Ep13)

An Eye for a Tooth: Father Mulcahy is passed over for a promotion. He takes the whole thing philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot. (S7 Ep14)

Out of Gas: The MASH unit are nearly out of pentothal. Father Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with black marketeers.

An Eye for a Tooth: Father Mulcahy is passed over for a promotion. He takes the whole thing philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot.

Dear Sis: Father Mulcahy writes to his sister, a nun, for advice and comfort in the days just before Christmas. He expresses his frustration and feels his actions are ineffective in the war.