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- M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) - Episode list - IMDb
When the Army increases the number of points needed for a discharge, Hawkeye gets angry and interrupts official peace talks Meanwhile, Margaret decides to divorce Donald after he permanently transfers himself stateside Radar gets bent out of shape when he thinks Colonel Potter is spending too much
- M*A*S*H The Moose (TV Episode 1972) - IMDb
In this episode a sergeant comes to the camp with a young Korean woman who does everything for him: washing, cooking, cleaning, etc She gets nothing out of this other than her keep
- M*A*S*H The Nurses (TV Episode 1976) - IMDb
There's even a C-story about another nurse becoming emotionally burned out The episode was written by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, so it's not surprising it contains strong female characters And even if it wasn't meant to be spin off pilot, it still works as a great episode from a great series
- M*A*S*H The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan (TV Episode 1976) - IMDb
The reference to the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas suggests that this episode is set during the last eight months of the Korean War The Sands opened for business on December 15, 1952 and the armistice ending the Korean War took effect on July 27, 1953
- M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) - Episode list - IMDb
The nurses go behind Margaret's back so that a fellow nurse confined to her tent can spend the night with her soldier husband who is paying her a surprise visit Margaret takes off in the middle of the night to help deliver a Korean baby Nobody knows of her whereabouts, and Colonel Flagg is brought
- M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) - Episode list - IMDb
The 4077th is chosen as the site for a documentary featuring 'false heroics' about MASH units in Korea After destroying the film, Hawkeye and Trapper make their own movie as a replacement
- M*A*S*H Bananas, Crackers and Nuts (TV Episode 1972) - IMDb
Instead of giving in, Frank and Margaret call in a psychiatrist (Stuart Margolin) to check on him He is a cold fish but has a thing for Major Houlihan He decides to actually have Hawkeye committed to a mental hospital Now the fun really starts One of many episodes where Hawkeye deals with authority figures for whom he has no respect
- M*A*S*H Aint Love Grand (TV Episode 1979) - IMDb
She just wants to have fun while he tries molding her into his own desirable mate, playing Tchaikovsky and suggesting things she should read Reading poetry to her Klinger also gets involved with a pretty lieutenant from another MASH unit He falls head over heels without checking with the lady These things go on to their predictable finish
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