Season 10 (1981 - 1982)
Regular Cast -
Alan Alda ... Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Loretta Swit ... Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
Mike Farrell ... Capt. B.J. Hunnicut
Harry Morgan ... Col. Sherman T. Potter
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
David Ogden Stiers ... Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
215. That's Show Biz (Z-419-420)
October 26, 1981
Written by Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Brian Byers ... Patient
Freddie Dawson ... Patient
Danny Dayton ... Fast Freddie
Gail Edwards ... Marina Ryan
Martin Ferrero ... 2nd Wounded G.I.
Joshua Grenrock ... 1st Wounded G.I.
Karen Landry ... Sarah Miller
Amanda McBroom ... Ellie Carlyle
Richard Molnar ... Michael Nowicki
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Paul Tuerpe ... Corpsman
Gwen Verdon ... Brandy Doyle / Brenda Delinski
A touring USO show brings an unexpected touch of vaudeville to the
4077th when the star showgirl requires an emergency operation. (one hour)
216. Identity Crisis (Z-423)
November 2, 1981
Written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford
Directed by David Ogden Stiers
Guest Stars:
Dirk Blocker ... James Mathes
Squire Fridell ... Cpl. Alvin Rice
Stefan Gierasch ... Colonel Ditka
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Joe Pantoliano ... Cpl Josh Levin / Cpl Gerald Mullen
Shari Saba ... Nurse
Bill Snider ... Driver
Jo Ann Thompson ... Nurse
Dirk Blocker, Squire Fridell, Joe Pantoliano
Father Mulcahy counsels a GI who is plagued by guilt because he has
swapped tags with a dead colleague. Meanwhile, B.J. and Charles
consider ways of keeping a soldier-salesman quiet.
217. Rumor at the Top (Z-424)
November 9, 1981
Written by David Pollock and Elias Davis
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Nicholas Pryor ... Major Burnham
The Army is starting a new MASH unit, and the surgeons and staff of
the 4077th fear they will be split up and reassigned. So they act
completely unprofessional, uncouth, and incompetent in front of an
army rep hoping he will reconsider.
218. Give 'Em Hell, Hawkeye (1-G01)
November 16, 1981
Written by Dennis Koenig
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Xander Berkeley ... Marine
Stefan Gierasch ... Colonel Ditka
Mae Hi ... Korean Woman
Tom Kindle ... Murphy
John Lavachielli ... Young Turk
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Ed Vasgersian ... Captain Broz
Hawkeye writes a protest letter to President Truman complaining about
the war and the senseless tasks they have to do like camp beautification.
219. Wheelers and Dealers (1-G02)
November 23, 1981
Written by Dan Wilcox and Thad Mumford
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
G.W. Bailey ... Army Sgt. Luther Rizzo
Tony Becker ... Private Brown
Anthony Charnota ... Verbanic
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Chris Petersen ... Second Recruit
Shari Saba ... Nurse
On the eve of a big poker game, B.J.'s pride is bruised when he
finds out his wife is working as a waitress; and Potter takes driving
lessons from Rizzo.
220. Communication Breakdown (1-G03)
November 30, 1981
Written by Karen L. Hall
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars:
Byron Chung ... Lt. Yook
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
James Saito ... Park
Jo Ann Thompson ... Nurse
Abby Nelson ... ?
Winchester infuriates the camp when he hoards his stateside news-
papers; and Hawkeye reunites two Korean brothers who have been fighting
on opposite sides of the war.
221. Snap Judgment (1-G04)
December 7, 1981
Written by Paul Perlove
Directed by Hy Averback
Guest Stars:
Monty Bane ... M.P. #3
George Chung ... Peddler #1
Mickey Jones ... M.P. #2
Peter Jurasik ... Capt. Triplett
Richard Lee-Sung ... Peddler #2
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Eileen Saki ... Rosie
Richard Winters ... M.P. #1
When Hawkeye's snappy new Polaroid camera is stolen, Klinger searches
the black market and finds it. Unfortunately en route back to camp,
Klinger is stopped by MPs who assume he is the camera thief (part I).
222. Snappier Judgment (1-G05)
December 14, 1981
Written by Paul Perlove
Directed by Hy Averback
Guest Stars:
Monty Bane ... Crooked M.P.
Jack Blessing ... Lt. Rollins
Jim Boeke ... M.P.
Peter Hobbs ... Col. Drake
It's the day of Klinger's hearing before a trial of angry officers. Will
Klinger be sent up the river? With Charles as his attorney, it's almost
certain. Meanwhile, Hawkeye and B.J. set out to catch the real thief
(part II).
223. 'Twas the Day After Christmas (1-G06)
December 28, 1981
Written by David Pollock and Elias Davis
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars:
Val Bisoglio ... Sgt. Pernelli
Michael Ensign ... Major Cass
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman
Leo Lewis ... Sgt. Barnstable
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Bill Snider ... Enlisted Man
To boost postyuletide morale on December 26, Potter has the
officers and enlisted men exchange jobs for the day.
224. Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead (1-G07)
January 4, 1982
Written by Alan Alda
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars:
Perren Page ... Driver
Randal Patrick ... Hicks
Kario Salem ... Private Weston
Jeff Tyler ... Soldier
In a fever dream, Klinger communicates with the spirit of a dead
soldier who stays on to witness his own last rites.
225. The Birthday Girls (1-G08)
January 11, 1982
Written by Karen L. Hall
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Jerry Fujikawa ... Farmer
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Margaret's birthday plans are spoiled when she and Klinger get
stranded on a desolate roadside; and the surgeons assist in the
delivery of a calf.
226. Blood and Guts (1-G09)
January 18, 1982
Written by Lee H. Grant
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Brett Cullen ... Pvt. Anthony McKegney
Gene Evans ... Clayton Kibbee
Stoney Jackson ... Soldier
Rita Wilson ... Nurse Lacey
When a U.N. war correspondent comes to the 4077th, he charms everyone,
but when he doesn't report the war, but instead makes it up, making it
sound exciting and heroic, Hawkeye is outraged.
227. A Holy Mess (1-G10)
February 1, 1982
Written by Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars:
Val Bisoglio ... Sal
Roy Goldman ... Goldman
David Graf ... Lt. Spears
Cyril O'Reilly ... Pvt. Nick Gillis
Bill Snider ... G.I.
Leland Sun ... G.I.
Dennis Troy ... G.I.
A special egg breakfast is complicated by a distraught AWOL soldier
talking Father Mulcahy into granting him sanctuary in the mess tent
during a preceding church service.
228. The Tooth Shall Set You Free (1-G11)
February 8, 1982
Written by Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Tom Atkins ... Major Weems
Jason Bernard ... Major Quentin Rockingham
Laurence Fishburne ... Corporal Dorsey (as Larry Fishburne)
John Fujioka ... Duc Phon Jong
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Bill Snider ... Corpsman
While Winchester fearfully avoids getting his agonizing toothache treated,
the other surgeons discover a racist commander is sending his
African-American soldiers disproportionally into dangerous duty.
229. Pressure Points (1-G12)
February 15, 1982
Written by David Pollock
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
Allan Arbus ... Maj. Sidney Freedman
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman
John O'Connell ... Capt. Schnelker
Gene Pietragallo ... Corp. Fisher
William Rogers ... Corp. Logan
Note: William Christopher did not appear in this episode.
Potter sends for the army psychiatrist Dr. Sidney Freeman when he loses
confidence in his surgical abilities; and Winchester loses patience with
his bunkmates' sloppiness.
230. Where There's a Will, There's a War (1-G13)
February 22, 1982
Written by Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars:
Ned Bellamy ... G.I.
Jim Borrelli ... G.I.
James Emery ... Corpsman
Dennis Flood ... G.I.
Corkey Ford ... G.I.
Brian Fuld ... G.I.
Dennis Howard ... Capt. Rackley
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Tom Valentino ... G.I.
Larry Ward ... General Kratzer
Fearing for his life at an aid station, Hawkeye writes his will with
special bequests for his friends.
231. Promotion Commotion (1-G14)
March 1, 1982
Written by Dennis Koenig
Directed by Charles S. Dubin
Guest Stars:
G.W. Bailey ... Army Sgt. Luther Rizzo
Jim Boyce ... Danielson (as Jim Reid Boyce)
Cameron Dye ... Soldier
Richard Fullerton ... Soldier
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman
Deborah Harmon ... Nurse Webster
John Matuszak ... Cpl. Elmo Hitalski
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Bill Snider ... Corpsman
Winchester, Pierce, and Hunnicutt find themselves in the sticky
position of having to decide which enlisted men to recommend for
promotion.
232. Heroes (1-G15)
March 15, 1982
Written by Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox
Directed by Nell Cox
Guest Stars:
Earl Boen ... Major Hatch
Gerald Castillo ... Reporter
Hennen Chambers ... Pvt. Farrell
Richard Cummings ... Soldier
Matthew Faison ... Bill Stitzel
Eddie Frescas ... Patient
Jay Gerber ... Reporter
Britt Leach ... Dan Blevik
Pat McNamara ... 'Gentleman Joe' Cavanaugh
David Orr ... Patient
Al Rossi ... Reporter
Jo Ann Thompson ... Nurse
Tierre Turner ... Patient
Marty Thomas ... Injured Soldier (uncredited)
A famous prizefighter, 'Gentleman Joe' Cavanaugh, comes to visit the
4077th and while there, has a stroke. Everyone is irritated by Pierce,
who as his doctor, becomes the spokesman to the press. Father Mulcahey
is upset, since Gentleman Joe was his childhood hero.
233. Sons and Bowlers (1-G16)
March 22, 1982
Written by Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by Hy Averback
Guest Stars:
Roger Hampton ... The Second Marine
William Lucking ... Urbancic
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Dick O'Neill ... Col. Pitts
Roy Goldman ... Roy Goldman (uncredited)
Marty Thomas ... Soldier (uncredited)
Colonel Potter and B.J. head a bowling team that plays in a championship
match against the Marines. Meanwhile Hawkeye learns his father is having
an operation back home and feels so helpless, so he confides in Charles.
234. Picture This (1-G17)
April 5, 1982
Written by Karen L. Hall
Directed by Burt Metcalfe
Guest Stars:
John Fujioka ... Peasant
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Marty Thomas ... Background Soldier - Playing Football (uncredited)
Potter's attempts to assemble the crew for a family portrait are
thwarted by a feud between bunkmates Pierce, Hunnicutt, and
Winchester.
235. That Darn Kid (1-G19)
April 12, 1982
Written by Karen L. Hall
Directed by David Ogden Stiers
Guest Stars:
G.W. Bailey ... Army Sgt. Luther Rizzo
Tom Kindle ... The G.I.
Richard Lee-Sung ... Farmer
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
John P. Ryan ... Major Van Zandt
George Presnell ... ?
Klinger's goat eats the 4077th's $22,340 payroll, leaving paymaster
Hawkeye holding the bag.
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