M*A*S*H - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Bug Out
A rumor that the 4077th is going to "bug out" becomes grossly exaggerated until it is believed the entire Chinese army is attacking the camp.

Margaret's Engagement
Margaret's sudden engagement comes as a surprise to everyone, but Frank predictably takes it the hardest.

Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Hawkeye tries to help the nurses out when their stove goes out in the freezing weather and is injured when the stove blows up in his face.

Lt. Radar O'Reilly
Radar's sudden promotion to lieutenant stuns everyone but Hawkeye and B.J., who were responsible. Radar's promotion also causes problems between him and his dating interest.

The Nurses
The long-smoldering feud between Hot Lips and the nurses in her command comes to a head when she confines one of them to her tent.

The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan
Hot Lips' mysterious disappearance so disturbs Frank that he shoots B.J. while preparing to search for her.

Dear Sigmund
Psychiatrist Maj. Freedman visits the 4077th to clear his head and finds release in its unique form of insanity.

Mulcahy's War
After Frank discovers that Danny Fitzsimmons has shot himself to get out of combat, Father Mulcahy is called in. Realizing his lack of understanding of the fighting, Mulcahy accompanies Radar to an aid station, where they encounter the real war at first hand. Mulcahy performs an emergency tracheotomy, guided by Hawkeye over the radio.

The Korean Surgeon
Frank is very antagonistic toward a wounded North Korean officer who turns out to be a doctor that tries to help other patients while he is being treated for his wounds.

Hawkeye Get Your Gun
Exhausted from 24 hours of duty, Hawkeye and Col. Potter respond to a desperate call from a Korean army hospital requesting surgeons.

The Colonel's Horse
Sudden symptoms of illness in Hot Lips and in Col. Potter's favorite mare cause concern in the 4077th.

Exorcism
Mysterious happenings in the 4077th seem to confirm the Korean belief in an unseen world of demons and ancestral spirits.

Hawk's Nightmare
Hawkeye's extreme exhaustion manifests itself in the form of nocturnal basketball games and frightening nightmares.

The Most Unforgettable Characters
Radar begins writing about activities in the camp when he is accepted to the 'Famous Las Vegas Writers School'.

38 Across
Befuddled by a crossword puzzle, Hawkeye persuades his old friend Tippy Brooks, a whiz at puzzles, brought to camp. Tippy arrives with his commanding officer Admiral Prescot, thinking it's a medical emergency. Having scrubbed up and helped out with the wounded they provided the needed solution to the puzzle.

Ping Pong
The company's young Korean table tennis champion persuades Hawkeye and B.J. to lend him money for an engagement ring.

End Run
A football hero creates a perplexing psychological problem for Hawkeye and B.J. when he suffers a wound that will end his career.

Hanky Panky
When B.J. attempts to comfort a nurse who has marriage troubles, he discovers a romantic problem of his own

Hepatitis
An outbreak of infectious hepatitis threatens the entire medical staff of the 4077th.

The General's Practitioner
Hawkeye is picked to be the personal physician for a corps commander until he gives the general a physical.

Movie Tonight
Col. Potter plans to show his all-time favorite Western as a pick-me-up for the company's badly sagging morale.

Souvenirs
Hawkeye and B.J. decide to do something about a helicopter pilot who uses natives to gather battlefield bric-a-brac to sell as war souvenirs.

Post Op
The surgical teams must somehow cope with a critical shortage of blood during a grueling 18-hour operating session

Margaret's Marriage
Maj. Houlihan's fiance arrives at the 4077th and shocks Frank by asking him to be his best man.
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