M*A*S*H season 11
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The eleventh season episode guide
Hey, Look Me Over / season 11 - episode 1
Written by Alan Alda
Directed by Susan Oliver
Hawkeye watched Nurse Kellye brighten a wounded
GI's final moments and comes to appreciate the
nurses' vital contribution to the healing process.
Trick or Treatment / season 11 - episode 2
Written by Dennis Keonig
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
The 4077th Halloween party hosts an unexpected
guest after Father Mulcahy works an apparent miracle
during the reading of a soldier's last rites.
Foreign Affairs / season 11 - episode 3
Written by David Pollock and Elias Davis
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
The Army tries to get a North Korean pilot to
defect; and Charles gets a rude shock when he
falls for a French nurse with an unacceptable
past.
The Joker is Wild / season 11 - episode 4
Written by John Rappaport and Dennis Koenig
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Hawkeye's guard is up when B.J. threatens to pull
off the most elaborate practical joke in the compound's
history.
Who Knew? / season 11 - episode 5
Written by David Pollock and Elias Davis
Directed by Harry Morgan
Hawkeye volunteers to deliver the eulogy for a
dead nurse and belatedly discovers her deep feelings
for him.
Bombshells / season 11 - episode 6
Written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Charles and Hawkeye start a rumor that Marylin
Monroe plans to visit the 4077th; and B.J. feels
responsible when he's unable to rescue a wounded
soldier.
Settling Debts / season 11 - episode 7
Written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford
Directed by Mike Switzer Guest Stars: Guy Boyd,
Jeff East
Hawkeye and the crew surprise Colonel Potter with
a party to commemorate Mildred's final payment
on the couple's mortgage.
The Moon is Not Blue / season 11 - episode 8
Written by Larry Balmagia
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
With the camp facing prohibition and a severe
medical-supply shortage during another heat wave,
Hawkeye resolves to lift morale by importing a
racy new movie.
Run For the Money / season 11 - episode 9
Written by Mike Farrell, David Pollock, and Elias
Davis
Directed by Nell Cox
When an Olympic runner assigned to the 4077th
fail to materialize, Father Mulcahy must save
the camp's honor in a high-stakes footrace against
the 8063rd.
U.N., the Night and the Music / season 11 - episode 10
January 3, 1983 Written by David Pollock and
Elias Davis
Directed by Harry Morgan
A United Nations delegation tours the 4077th-a
Swede, a Hindu, and a British officer-and each
leaves a lasting effect on the men and women of
the camp.
Strange Bedfellows / season 11 - episode 11
Written by Mike Farrell
Directed by Karen L. Hall
The 4077th faces a sleepless night as Charles's
snoring keeps B.J. and Hawkeye from counting sheep;
and Colonel Potter discovers that his son-in-law
has had an affair.
Say No More / season 11 - episode 12
Written by John Rappaport
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
A military strategist refuses to accept responsibility
for the war games that have mortally wounded his
own son; and Margaret develops laryngitis.
Friends and Enemies / season 11 - episode 13
Written by Karen L. Hall
Directed by Jamie Farr
Colonel Potter must decide whether to blow the
whistle on an old army chum whose military follies
are costing boys their lives.
Give and Take / season 11 - episode 14
Written by Dennis Koenig
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
A wounded GI learns a painful lesson when he forms
a recovery room friendship with the enemy soldier
he's critically wounded.
As Time Goes By / season 11 - episode 15
Written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Hawkeye and Margaret encapsulate the breadth of
their wartime experience when they bury souvenirs
as a reminder for future generations.
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen / season 11 - episode 16
Written by Alan Alda, Burt Metcalfe, John Rappaport,
Thad Mumford, Dan Wilcox, David Pollock, Elias
Davis,and Karen Hall
Directed by Alan Alda
Although reports that the war is almost over reach
the camp with increasing frequency, the 4077th
is still full with refugees and prisoners of war.
Fresh casualties pour in as both sides try to
gain ground before the armistice. A deeply troubled
Hawkeye has been sent away to the psychiatric
hospital where Dr. Sidney Freedman tries to help
him find the cause of his breakdown, which is
associated with a tragic incident on a trip back
from R&R at the beach.
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