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Freak Accident

There is pandemonium when Hawkeye is burned and looses his sight. (01:13)

Love Doctor

Hawkeye creates a fake Doctor with the help of Radar and Trapper. (01:43)

Unwelcome Guest

Frank and Hot Lips share a private moment before Radar interrupts them. (01:44)

Cheerio!

Everyone perepares for an incoming air raid, except Trapper and Hawkeye. (01:19)

A Room in Korea

In this landmark episode, real-life broadcast journalist and war correspondent Clete Roberts interviews members of the 4077th. (01:45)

M*A*S*H Theme Song

(00:46)

About MASH

M*A*S*H is an American TV series developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 feature film MASH (which was itself based on the 1968 novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors, by Richard Hooker).

The series was a medical drama produced by 20th Century Fox Television for CBS. The show followed a team of doctors and support staff stationed at the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in Uijeongbu, South Korea, during the Korean War. M*A*S*H's title sequence featured an instrumental version of the song "Suicide Is Painless," which also appears in the original film. The show was created after an attempt to film the original book's sequel, M*A*S*H Goes To Maine, failed. It is the most well-known version of the M*A*S*H works.

The series premiered Sept. 17, 1972, and ended Feb. 28, 1983, with the finale becoming the most-watched TV episode in history with over 105 million viewers. The show is still broadcast in syndication. The series spanned 251 episodes and lasted 11 seasons covering a three-year conflict.

Many of the stories in the early seasons are based on real-life tales told by real MASH surgeons who were interviewed by the production team. Like the movie, the series was as much an allegory about the Vietnam War (still in progress when the series began) as about the Korean Conflict.

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M*A*S*H TV Schedule

Friday
February 3
6:00pm
Say No More
A military strategist must come to grips with his sons death a direct result of his own foolish orders.
TV-PG
6:30pm
Friends and Enemies
Col. Potter faces a moral quandary when an old Army buddy arrives at the 4077th.
TV-PG
7:00pm
Give and Take
A young GI wounds a Korean soldier when the Korean demands that the American man hand over his boots.
TV-PG
7:30pm
As Time Goes By
As Margaret and Hawkeye obsess over what to put inside a time capsule to commemorate their wartime experience, Klinger's life takes an unlikely turn.
TV-PG
Saturday
February 4
5:00pm
Friends and Enemies
Col. Potter faces a moral quandary when an old Army buddy arrives at the 4077th.
TV-PG
5:30pm
Give and Take
A young GI wounds a Korean soldier when the Korean demands that the American man hand over his boots.
TV-PG
6:00pm
As Time Goes By
As Margaret and Hawkeye obsess over what to put inside a time capsule to commemorate their wartime experience, Klinger's life takes an unlikely turn.
TV-PG
6:30pm
To Market, To Market
The camps entire supply of hydrocortisone is stolen and sold on the black market, and Hawkeye and Trapper have to acquire a fresh supply.
TV-PG
Monday
February 6
6:13pm
Requiem For A Lightweight
After Hot Lips convinces Henry to transfer a beautiful nurse out of the camp, Trapper literally fights to save the nurses job.
TV-PG
6:52pm
Chief Surgeon Who?
After Hawkeye is named chief surgeon, Hot Lips and Frank scheme against him; they recruit a general to visit the camp to scrutinize Hawkeye.
TV-PG
7:24pm
The Moose
The gang comes together to protest keeping a Korean housegirl as a servant.
TV-PG

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