Eight episodes of the classic sitcom (1972-83) focus on the members of the 4077th's unique style of rest and relaxation.
read more
Eight episodes of the classic sitcom (1972-83) focus on the members of the 4077th's unique style of rest and relaxation.
read more
A five-hour marathon celebrating the sitcom (1972-83) includes classic episodes and a reunion show.
read more
An eight-hour marathon celebrating the sitcom (1972-83) includes the series finale, a reunion show and classic episodes.
read more
An eight-hour marathon celebrating the sitcom (1972-83) includes classic episodes, the 20th-reunion show and the series finale.
read more
Twelve episodes of the classic sitcom (1972-83) featuring some of the series' notable guest stars, including Shelley Long, Robert Alda, Leslie Nielsen, Susan Saint James, Jeffrey Tambor and Larry Wilcox.
read more
Twelve episodes of the classic sitcom (1972-83) featuring some of the series' notable guest stars, including Ron Howard, Blythe Danner, Ned Beatty, Laurence Fishburne and Mariette Hartley.
read more
Nine episodes of the classic sitcom (1972-83) focusing on letters written and received by the staff at the 4077th.
read more
Classic episodes celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 1972-83 comedy about an offbeat surgical unit in the Korean War.
read more
Jamie Farr hosts this marathon featuring 20 episodes of the classic series. First up, Hawkeye is named chief surgeon in an episode that marks Farr's first appearance.
read more
Nine episodes of the classic 1972-83 comedy about the experiences of an offbeat surgical unit during the Korean War. Alan Alda stars.
read more
Twenty back-to-back episodes air, beginning with the pilot, in which a crazy raffle is held to raise tuition for a young Korean. Wayne Rogers hosts.
read more
A 38-episode block of the Emmy-winning sitcom kicks off with a local farmer claiming the 4077th is on his land, while a Korean woman claims Radar is the father of her child.
read more
Twenty-eight episodes of the classic 1972-83 comedy-drama about the experiences of an off-beat surgical unit during the Korean War.
read more
The series finale finds the staff of the 4077th going their separate ways when the war sputters to an end in the summer of 1953. But first, there are still casualties coming in and some personal problems to sort out. Sidney: Allan Arbus. Soon-Lee: Rosalind Chao. Rizzo: G.W. Bailey. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Directed by Alan Alda.
read more
Margaret starts collecting worthy items for a time capsule; B.J. and Rizzo (G.W. Bailey) trade practical jokes. Soon-Lee: Rosalind Chao. Lt. Brannum: Michael Swan. Cpl. Stoddard: Mark Herrier. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Corpsman: Wesley Thompson. Nurse: Brigette Chandler. Margaret: Loretta Swit. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Directed by Burt Metcalfe.
read more
A wounded GI (Craig Wasson) is bedded next to the North Korean he shot; the job of charity-collection officer is passed from hand to hand. Korean Soldier: Derek Wong. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Rizzo: G.W. Bailey. Armstrong: Sagan Lewis. Nurse: Alberta Jay. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
An old friend of Potter's (John McLiam) may be unfit for command; Margaret gets a turntable but has no records to play. Sgt. Zurilli: Jim Lefebvre. Cpl. Marsh: Matthew Price. GI: Jack Yates. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Potter: Harry Morgan. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Directed by Jamie Farr.
read more
Margaret's at a loss for words when she contracts laryngitis; a no-nonsense general (John Anderson) sets up camp at the 4077th when his son is wounded. Lt. Collins: Michael Horton. Dr. Chesler: James Karen. Capt. Sterne: Chip Johnson. Maloney: Jeff Chapman. Patient: Norman Garrett. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
Potter learns distressing news about his visiting son-in-law (Dennis Dugan) that reminds him of his own past; Charles snores excessively but refuses to admit it. Patient: Benjamin F. Wilson. Potter: Harry Morgan. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Written by Mike Farrell.
read more
A UN delegation has a profound impact on members of the 4077th; B.J. feels guilty about a patient's condition. Per Johannsen: Dennis Holahan. Dr. Kent: George Innes. Rammurti Lal: Kavi Raz. Lumley: David Packer. Bartender: Bill Snider. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Shari: Shari Saba. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Directed by Harry Morgan.
read more
Klinger's banking on divine intervention when Mulcahy is recruited to race a seasoned track star from another unit. Meanwhile, Charles develops a soft spot for a patient with a speech impediment. Capt. Sweeney: Thomas Callaway. LeMaster: Mark Anderson. Col. Crocker: Robert Alan Browne. Pvt. Palmer: Phil Brock. Sgt. McFarland: William Schilling. Maj. Parker: Barbara Tarbuck.
read more
Hawkeye and B.J. try to spice things up with a racy movie; a wounded general declares last call for the officers' club. Frankenheimer: Hamilton Camp. Bannister: Sandy Helberg. Rothaker: Larry Ward. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
Potter gets paranoid when his wife sends a letter to Hawkeye; B.J. treats a lieutenant (Jeff East) who was paralyzed by sniper fire. Sgt. Lally: Guy Boyd. Corporal: Michael Lamont. Soldier: Jack McCullough. Nurse: Jennifer Davis Westmore. Potter: Harry Morgan. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell.
read more
Bombshells
Season 11, Episode 6
Word travels fast when Hawkeye starts a rumor that Marilyn Monroe is coming to the 4077th; B.J.'s fishing trip is interrupted by sniper fire. Gen. Schwerin: Gerald O'Loughlin. Cpl. Sonneborn: Stu Charno. Lt. Priore: Allen Williams. Capt. Hobart: Michael Bond. Corpsman: Bill Snider. Driver: Dennis Troy. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
Who Knew?
Season 11, Episode 5
Hawkeye offers to deliver the eulogy for a nurse no one really knew; Klinger needs an investor for his latest invention---the hula hoop. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Nurse No. 1: Joann Thompson. Nurse No. 2: Shari Saba. Nurse No. 3: Enid Kent. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Klinger: Jamie Farr. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Directed by Harry Morgan.
read more
Tired of hearing about Trapper's prankster prowess, B.J. bets the camp he can best his predecessor over a 24-hour period. Capt. Yamato: Clyde Kusatsu. Pvt. Leightman: David Haid. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Korean Soldier: Jin Taek Yi. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Potter: Harry Morgan. Directed by Burt Metcalfe.
read more
An Army PR officer (Jeffrey Tambor) looks for a propaganda scoop when an enemy pilot lands near the 4077th; Charles romances a French Red Cross volunteer. Martine: Melinda Mullins. Chong-Wa: Byron Chung. Joon-Sung: Soon-Teck Oh. MP: Buddy Farmer. French Soldier: Patrick Romano. Nurse: Joann Thompson. Charles: David Ogden Stiers. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
Halloween festivities are interrupted by wounded and a Marine brawl that spills out of Rosie's. Pvt. La Roche: George Wendt. Cpl. Hrabosky: Andrew Clay. Pvt. Scala: Richard Lineback. Pvt. Grotty: James Lough. MP: Herman Poppe. Soldier: Arlee Reed. Driver: R.J. Miller. Marine: Terry Brannon. Mulcahy: William Christopher. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Directed by Charles S. Dubin.
read more
The arrival of a notorious colonel gives Margaret cause for self-evaluation; Hawkeye's eyes are opened to a nurse he's never noticed before. Col. Bucholtz: Peggy Feury. Kelly: Kellye Nakahara. Webster: Deborah Harmon. Sandler: Perry Lang. Lacey: Rita Wilson. Lt. Geyer: Gary Grubbs. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Written by Alan Alda.
read more