M*A*S*H season 7The seventh season on DVD? check: The seventh season episode guideCommander Pierce / season 7 - episode 1 Written by Ronny Graham Directed by Burt Metcalfe Hawkeye undergoes a drastic change when he becomes temporary commander of the 4077th and learns about the tedious bureaucracy and accompanying headaches that Colonel Potter deals with daily.
Peace On Us / season 7 - episode 2 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by George Tyne Guest Stars: Kevin Hagen, Hugh Gillan Hawkeye becomes so disgusted with the stalled Panmunjon peace talks that he impulsively takes matters into his own hands and goes to the meetings to lend a hand.
Lil / season 7 - episode 3 Written by Sheldon Bull Directed by Burt Metcalfe Colonel Potter strikes up a warm friendship with the visiting Eighth Army head nurse, Colonel Lil Rayburn (Carmen Matthews), a regular Army type of his own age and interests. But Radar reacts huffily, thinking his commanding officer has more than just friendship on his mind.
Our Finest Hour / season 7 - episode 4 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs, Larry Balmagia, and Ronny Graham Directed by Burt Metcalfe Newscaster Clete Roberts, reprising an earlier interview appearance, returns to update Korean War conditions when he conducts a series of television talks with the leading characters of the 4077th.
The Billfold Syndrome / season 7 - episode 5 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Alan Alda Charles becomes so irate over a turndown for a future medical position at home that he refuses to talk to anyone in the unit, until Hawkeye and B.J. send him a false telegram from home. Meanwhile, a young soldier (Kevin Geer) can't remember his own identity, so Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) is called for help.
None Like it Hot / season 7 - episode 6 Written by Ken Levine, David Isaacs, and Johnny Bonaduce Directed by Tony Mordente The oppressive Korean heat gets to everyone, especially Klinger, who responds to the conditions with an ingenious scheme to effect a discharge. Meanwhile, Hawkeye and B.J. are secretly gloating over their newly arrived remedy for the weather, a collapsible bathtub, until they realize that if word gets out it could spoil.
They Call the Wind Korea / season 7 - episode 7 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Charles S. Dubin A strong windstorm affects the M*A*S*H personnel in varying ways: Hawkeye and most of the unit busy themselves securing items that could blow away, Radar prepares his animal hutch for the worst, while a disgusted Charles switches his Tokyo-leave transportation from air to ground and runs into a difficult medical situation en route to Seoul.
Major Ego / season 7 - episode 8 Written by Larry Balmagia Directed by Alan Alda Charles assumes heroic proportions after reviving a dying patient with heart massage, and he becomes more insufferable than ever when a photojournalist from Stars and Stripes (Greg Mullavey) arrives to publicize his medical prowess.
Baby, it's Cold Outside / season 7 - episode 9 Written by Gary David Goldberg Directed by George Tyne While everyone is complaining about the record cold snap, Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp when his parents send him a winterized polar suit that he insists on flaunting in front of the freezing medical personnel.
Point of View / season 7 - episode 10 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Charles S. Dubin In this unique episode, the camera becomes the eyes of a young wounded soldier. It records his sensory responses to being wounded, flown by helicopter to the 4077th, examined, operated on, and treated in post-operation.
Dear Comrade / season 7 - episode 11 Written by Tom Reeder Directed by Charles S. Dubin Hawkeye and B.J. discover that Charles is living the life of Riley thanks to the attentions of his menially paid Korean servant (Sab Shimono), a man of unusual skills. He has an important contribution to make, a native remedy for a seemingly insoluble medical problem.
Out of Gas / season 7 - episode 12 Written by Tom Reeder Directed by Mel Damski Heavy casualties are arriving, creating severe problems for the M*A*S*H unit because they are nearly out of pentothal. Mulcahy takes up a collection from everyone including a case of wine from Charles' private supply and he and Charles take the jeep to make a trade with the black marketeers for pentothal.
An Eye for a Tooth / season 7 - episode 13 Written by Ronny Graham Directed by Charles S. Dubin Father Mulcahy takes being passed over for promotion philosophically until he hears of the rapid advancement made by a heroic helicopter pilot. Then his uncharacteristically bold actions stun Colonel Potter and the entire company.
Dear Sis / season 7 - episode 14 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda Father Mulcahy writes a pre-Christmas letter home to his sister, who is a nun. His frustration at not being more effective at the 4077th seems to represent the general depression of the unit's personnel as they approach the holiday season thousands of miles away from their loved ones.
B.J. Papa San / season 7 - episode 15 Written by Larry Balmagia Directed by James Sheldon B.J. becomes almost the surrogate father to a Korean family. Finding them a substitute for his own absent family, B.J. spends so much time with them that his medical efficiency begins to suffer, and Hawkeye worries about his health.
Inga / season 7 - episode 16 Written by Alan Alda Directed by Alan Alda It's instant attraction for Hawkeye when a beautiful Swedish doctor (Mariette Hartley) arrives to observe combat surgery. That is, until she upstages him in the operating room with a superior technique and his ego is bruised.
The Price / season 7 - episode 17 Written by Erik Tarloff Directed by Charles S. Dubin Guest Stars:Miko Mayama, Yuki Shimoda, Ken Mochizuki The 4077th is confronted by two crises: Colonel Potter's mare, Sophie, mysteriously disappears from her corral, and Hawkeye and B.J. find themselves with a young Korean boy on their hands who is trying to avoid conscription into the Army.
The Young and Restless / season 7 - episode 18 Written by Mitch Markowitz Directed by William Jurgensen A lecture on the latest techniques by a young surgeon from Tokyo and a later demonstration of his surgical skill bring home to the resident M*A*S*H surgeons that they are out of touch with new medical practices.
Hot Lips is Back in Town / season 7 - episode 19 Written by Larry Balmagia and Bernard Dilbert Directed by Charles S. Dubin Radar, who is smitten with the cute new nurse (Peggy Lee Brennan) at the hospital, relies on Hawkeye's expertise on how to cope with the situation. Hot Lips, meanwhile, celebrates her just-granted divorce by taking a step that arouses Colonel Potter's ire.
C*A*V*E / season 7 - episode 20 Written by Larry Balmagia and Ronny Graham Directed by William Jurgensen The 4077th evacuation to a nearby cave to avoid U.S. artillery fire on a Chinese target poses another hazard for Hawkeye, who has a claustrophobia problem that Colonel Potter is unaware of.
Rally Round the Flagg, Boys / season 7 - episode 21 Written by MitchMarkowitz Directed by Harry Morgan The sinister Colonel Flagg (Edward Winter) pops up at the 4077th again, playing his usual spy games, convinced that Hawkeye is a communist sympathizer.
Preventive Medicine / season 7 - episode 22 Written by Tom Reeder Directed by Tony Mordente The number of arriving wounded has increased because of a careless Colonel Lacy (James Wainwright). Hawkeye slips Lacy something to make him ill and removes his appendix under the strong protests of B.J.
A Night at Rosie's / season 7 - episode 23 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Burt Metcalfe Hawkeye, B.J., and their medical cohorts find a new way to escape the depressing atmosphere of the war, remaining at Rosie's (Eileen Saki) Bar, much to the displeasure of Colonel Potter.
Ain't Love Grand / season 7 - episode 24 Written by Ken Levine and David Isaacs Directed by Mike Farrell The impossible happens for the snobbish Charles when he shares an emotional experience with Klinger, who discovers a U.S. nurse (Kit McDonough) who finds him and his bizarre attire attractive, while Charles succumbs to the exotic charms of a Korean girl (Sylvia Chang) he meets at Rosie's (Eileen Saki) Bar.
The Party / season 7 - episode 25 Written by Burt Metcalfe and Alan Alda Directed by Burt Metcalfe Talk of a post-war reunion suggests an idea to B.J.: planning a present-day stateside gathering of 4077th families, a scheme he continues to promote even under the duress of "bugging out" in the wake of a Chinese breakthrough.
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