M*A*S*H season 4The fourth season on DVD? check here: The fourth season episode guideWelcome to Korea / season 4 - episode 1 Written by Everett Greenbaum, Jim Fritzell, and Larry Gelbart Directed by Gene Reynolds Frank's dream is realized, he's in charge, but Hawkeye is unchanged, he skips camp, runs a blockade to find Trapper, who's gone, and welcomes a new surgeon, B.J. Hunnicutt.
Change of Command / season 4 - episode 2 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by Gene Reynolds Frank settles in as commanding officer, only to have a new one appointed over his head, one that to his chagrin fits in very well.
It Happened One Night / season 4 - episode 3 Written by Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner; story by Gene Reynolds Directed by Gene Reynolds A freezing night, an artillery barrage that's coming too close, a patient going downhill, and Frank's searching Hot Lips' tent for his letters.
The Late Captain Pierce / season 4 - episode 4 Written by Glen Charles and Les Charles Directed by Alan Alda When Hawkeye's father is notified that he's dead, he finds it's no easy matter either to get word to him or to establish that he's alive.
Hey, Doc / season 4 - episode 5 Written by Rich Mittleman Directed by William Jurgensen GQuid pro quo at the 4077th:two bottles of Scotch for secret surgery, a tank to scare off snipers for an unauthorized shot of penicillin.
The Bus / season 4 - episode 6 Written by John D. Hess Directed by Gene Reynolds BR> Guest Stars: Soon Teck Oh Radar, driving Hawkeye and others back from a medical meeting, gets lost and stalls the bus, but all are saved by a surrendering Korean (Soon- Teck Oh).
Dear Mildred / season 4 - episode 7 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Alan Alda While Potter writes home, Frank and Hot Lips have a wood carving made for him and Radar rescues a horse and makes him a present of it.
The Kids / season 4 - episode 8 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by Alan Alda The 4077th plays host to kids bombed out of their orphanage, and at the same time has to deliver a baby and care for battle casualties.
Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler / season 4 - episode 9 Written by Burt Prelutsky Directed by Larry Gelbart Intelligence officer Flagg (Edward Winter) and psychiatrist Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) grapple for the fate of a wounded officer (Alan Fudge) who says he's Jesus Christ.
Dear Peggy / season 4 - episode 10 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by Burt Metcalfe Guest Stars: Ned Beatty, Dennis Troy B.J. writes home to his wife, reporting Klinger's escape attempts, the visit of a formidable chaplain (Ned Beatty), and one of Frank's goof-ups.
Of Moose and Men / season 4 - episode 11 Written by Jay Folb Directed by John Erman Hawkeye tangles with a tough Army colonel (Tim O'Conner), B.J. helps a GI (Johnny Haymer) who's gotten a "Dear John," and Frank looks endlessly for Korean saboteurs.
Soldier of the Month / season 4 - episode 12 November 28, 1975 Written by Linda Bloodworth Directed by Gene Reynolds Frank has a fever and makes a will leaving all his money to his wife and all his clothes to Hot Lips.
The Gun / season 4 - episode 13 Written by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds Directed by Burt Metcalfe Guest Stars: Warren Stevens A wounded colonel's gun, a showpiece, disappears, and Hawkeye and B.J. play a hunch and bluff Frank, who has it, into returning it.
Mail Call, Again / season 4 - episode 14 Written by Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum Directed by George Tyne Mail brings a letter to Frank saying his wife is divorcing him, and one to Potter telling him he's going to be a grandfather.
The Price of Tomato Juice / season 4 - episode 15 Written by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds Directed by Gene Reynolds Radar gets the help of Hawkeye and B.J. to procure something Colonel Potter says he's fond of but that's hard to come by-tomato juice.
Dear Ma / season 4 - episode 16 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Alan Alda Radar writes home to his mother, as Hawkeye conducts the camp foot inspection and Colonel Potter gets some shrapnel in his backside.
Der Tag / season 4 - episode 17 Written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell Directed by Gene Reynolds Potter decides Frank would be less of a pain if the others were more friendly to him; they oblige, with some startling results.
Hawkeye / season 4 - episode 18 Written by Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner Directed by Larry Gelbart When Hawkeye is injured in a jeep accident and, aware he has a concussion, babbles to a Korean family to keep himself awake.
Some 38th Parallels / season 4 - episode 19 Written by John Regier and Gary Markowitz Directed by Burt Metcalfe Frank tries to distinguish himself by selling the camp garbage, but it's Hawkeye who finds a use for it: he dumps it on a troublesome colonel.
The Novocaine Mutiny / season 4 - episode 20 Written by Burt Prelutsky Directed by Harry Morgan Frank has Hawkeye up on charges of mutiny for various infractions when Potter was away on leave and Frank was the C.O.
Smilin' Jack / season 4 - episode 21 Written by Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner Directed by Charles S. Dubin The 4077th turns up a sick helicopter pilot (Robert Hogan) who doesn't want to quit and a twice-wounded GI (Dennis Kort) who does.
The More I See You / season 4 - episode 22 Written by Larry Gelbart and Gene Reynolds Directed by Gene Reynolds Hawkeye is reunited with a woman (Blythe Danner) he thought was out of his life forever, but who never altogether leaves.
Deluge / season 4 - episode 23 Written by Larry Gelbart and Simon Muntner Directed by William Jurgensen A sudden deluge of wounded at the 4077th is followed by a fire and a rainstrom to make matters difficult for the staff.
The Interview / season 4 - episode 24 Written by Larry Gelbart Directed by Larry Gelbart A stateside television coorespondant (Clete Roberts) interviews M*A*S*H personnel (in black and white). report error and omissions here
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