Season 2 (1973 - 1974)
Regular Cast -
Alan Alda ... Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Wayne Rogers ... Army Capt. 'Trapper John' McIntyre
McLean Stevenson ... Lt. Col. Henry Blake
Gary Burghoff ... Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly
Loretta Swit ... Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan
Larry Linville ... Maj. Frank Burns
25. Divided We Stand (K-401)
September 15, 1973
Written by Larry Gelbart
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Lesley Evans ... Nurse Bryan
Anthony Holland ... Captain Hildebrand
Linda Meiklejohn ... Lt. Leslie Scorch
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Marshall
Herb Voland ... Gen. Crandell Clayton
Gen. Clayton assigns a psychiatrist Capt. Hildebrand (Anthony Holland)
to examine the 4077th. Henry tells them to be on their best behavior, or else
they will be split up. But the 4077th soon begins to act in their traditional,
inane ways.
26. 5 O'Clock Charlie (K-403)
September 22, 1973
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Norman Tokar
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Gail Bowman ... Nurse Powell
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Sarah Fankboner ... Nurse Klein
Corey Fischer ... Captain Phil Cardozo
Lloyd Kino ... Soldier
Deborah Newman ... Nurse Richards
Herb Voland ... Gen. Crandell Clayton
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (uncredited)
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye (uncredited)
An inept N. Korean pilot's bombings of (near) the camp become a spectator
sport. Frank complains that the pilot should be shot down, but it isn't until
Gen. Clayton's jeep is bombed until any action is taken.
27. Radar's Report (K-402)
September 29, 1973
Written by Laurence Marks
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Allan Arbus ... Maj. Sidney Freedman
Derick Shimatsu ... Chinese Prisoner
Joan Van Ark ... Lt. Erica Johnson
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye (uncredited)
Hot Lips and Frank request to have Kilnger examined by a psychiatrist,
Hawkeye flirts with a nurse (Joan Van Ark), and all the goings on are re-
ported to the Army in Radar's weekly report.
28. For the Good of the Outfit (K-404)
October 6, 1973
Written by Jerry Mayer
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Frank Aletter ... Maj. Stoner
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Lesley Evans ... Nurse Mason
Gwen Farrell ... Nurse Butler
Herb Voland ... Gen. Crandell Clayton
The accidental shelling of the S. Korean village of Tai Dong gets Hawkeye
and Trapper's attention. While the Army accepts no responsibility, they do
plan to rebuild the village, with its own soft ice cream maker!
29. Dr. Pierce and Mr. Hyde (K-405)
October 13, 1973
Written by Alan Alda and Robert Klane
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Herb Voland ... Gen. Crandell Clayton
Buck Young ... O'Brien
Hawkeye is on duty for 3 days straight, and decides to send the 4077th's
latrine to N. Korea.
30. Kim (K-407)
October 20, 1973
Written by Marc Mandel, Larry Gelbart, and Laurence Marks
Directed by William Wiard
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Lesley Evans ... Nurse Mitchell
Edgar Miller ... Kim
Maggie Roswell ... Sister Theresa
Momo Yashima ... Kim's Mother
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye (uncredited)
Ray Poss ... ?
Trapper becomes very attached to an apparently orphaned little Korean boy
named Kim, and wants to adopt him--that is, if he doesn't get blown to bits in
the minefield.
31. L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel) (K-406)
October 27, 1973
Written by Carl Kleinschmitt
Directed by William Wiard
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Corinne Camacho ... Lt. Regina Hopkins
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Burt Young ... Lt. Willis
Jerry Zaks ... Phil Walker
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye (uncredited)
Hawkeye, Trapper, and Radar blackmail a lt. with a few pranks to allow
Cpl. Walker to marry a local Korean girl.
32. The Trial of Henry Blake (K-408)
November 3, 1973
Written by McLean Stevenson, Larry Gelbart, and Laurence Marks
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
Jack Aaron ... Major Murphy
Roy Goldman ... M.P.
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Marshall
Robert F. Simon ... Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell
Hope Summers ... Nurse Meg Cratty
Houlihan and Burns challenge Col. Blake's fitness to command, and it is up
to Nurse Meg Cratty to come to the rescue.
33. Dear Dad...Three (K-409)
November 10, 1973
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Arthur Abelson ... Milt Jaffe
Sivi Aberg ... Maj. Anna Lindstrom
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Kathleen Hughes ... Lorraine Blake
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Gilbert
Louise Vienna ... Sylvia Jaffe
Mills Watson ... Condon
A bigoted sergeant seeking the right-"colored" blood learns a lesson in
prejudice from the 4077th.
34. The Sniper (K-410)
November 17, 1973
Written by Richard M. Powell
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Teri Garr ... Lieutenant Suzanne Marquette
Marcia Gelman ... Nurse
Dennis Troy ... Ambulance Driver
A lone sniper has the 4077th pinned down--including Radar and Henry in
the shower. The poor boy thinks he's firing on McArthur's headquarters, and
a chopper finally comes by and wounds him with gunfire from above, ending the
seige.
35. Carry On, Hawkeye (K-411)
November 24, 1973
Written by Bernard Dilbert, Larry Gelbart, and Laurence Marks
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Gwen Farrell ... Nurse Wilson
Marcia Gelman ... Nurse Jacobs
Lynette Mettey ... Nurse Sheila Anderson (as Lynnette Mettey)
All the surgeons except for Hawkeye, and most of the support staff except
for Margaret, Radar, and Mulcahey come down with the flu. In this
Korea-wide epidemic, they can't even find someone to come in and help with
casualties Houlihan must inject him with a flu shot!
36. The Incubator (K-412)
December 1, 1973
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
John Alvin ... Bowman
Sarah Fankboner ... Nurse Owens
Helen Funai ... Betty Lou
Ted Gehring ... Major Morris
Jerry Harper ... Phillips
Eldon Quick ... Captain Sloan
Logan Ramsey ... Colonel Lambert
Robert F. Simon ... Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell
Vic Tayback ... ?
Note: Loretta Swit and Larry Linville did not appear in this episode.
Hawkeye and Trapper go on a desperate quest to acquire an incubator for
the camp. Captain Sloan, the Quartermaster, turns them down. They meet a
colonel with three incubators but won't let them have one, and they
cause an uproar at a general's press conference. Radar, however, is sure
he can acquire an incubator, but it would mean trading in Henry's new
barbecue. Henry was overjoyed with it, but it was a sacrifice Radar was
willing to make.
37. Deal Me Out (K-413)
December 8, 1973
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Gene Reynolds
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Allan Arbus ... Maj. Sidney Freedman
Tom Dever ... Lt. Rogers
Gwen Farrell ... Nurse
Jerry Fujikawa ... Hwang (as Jarry Fujikawa)
Pat Morita ... Capt. Sam Pak
John Ritter ... Pvt. Carter
Edward Winter ... Army Capt. Halloran
Note: Loretta Swit did not appear in this episode.
The weekly poker game is interrupted when Radar hits the infamous Whiplash
Wang with a jeep. Pat Morita guests as one of the poker players. A wounded
soldier (John Ritter) getting counseling from Sidney Freedman (Alan Arbus)
wants to kill Frank. Edward Winter appears as Captain Hallorin.
38. Hot Lips and Empty Arms (K-414)
December 15, 1973
Written by Linda Bloodworth and Mary Kay Place
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse Watson
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Yamato
Note: did William Christopher appear in this episode?
A friend's letter causes Margaret to re-evaluate her life in the
4077th, dump Frank, and request a transfer.
39. Officers Only (K-415)
December 22, 1973
Written by Ed Jurist
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Ralph Grosh ... Capt.'s Aide
Clyde Kusatsu ... Kwang Duk
Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse Watson
Robert F. Simon ... Gen. Maynard M. Mitchell
Robert Weaver ... Gary Mitchell
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye Yamato (uncredited)
Hawkeye and Trapper save Gen. Mitchell's son, and they get an officer's
club as a reward--well, sort of an officer's club.
40. Henry in Love (K-416)
January 5, 1974
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Kathrine Baumann ... Nancy Sue Parker
Odessa Cleveland ... Lt. Ginger Bayliss
Gwen Farrell ... Nurse
Clyde Kusatsu ... Kwang Duk
Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse Sheila
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye Yamato (uncredited)
Note: did William Christopher appear in this episode?
Henry falls in love with Nancy Sue Parker, a former cheerleader from the
Ohio State University :) while in Tokyo. Hawkeye, Trapper, and Radar try to
prevent Henry from letting his marriage go up in smoke over her.
41. For Want of a Boot (K-417)
January 12, 1974
Written by Sheldon Keller
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
Johnny Haymer ... Sgt. Zelmo Zale
Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse Sheila
Michael Lerner ... Captain Futterman
Patricia Stevens ... Nurse Baker
Susanne Zenor ... Nurse Murphy (as Suzanne Zenor)
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (uncredited)
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye Yamato (uncredited)
A riotous episode in which Hawkeye will do anything to get a new pair of
boots. In order to get Zale to get him some, he must get an appointment for
Zale with Futterman, the camp dentist, who will only do it if Henry will give
him a pass to Tokyo, and Henry will only grant the pass if Houlihan will get
off his back, which she will do only if the guys throw a party for Frank's
birthday with a cake, and Radar will only help get the cake if he gets a date
with Nurse Murphy, who will only date someone with a hair dryer, and Klinger
won't give up the hair dryer unless he gets a section 8 (and Frank won't sign).
The deal falls through, much to the chagrin of Hawkeye.
42. Operation Noselift (K-418)
January 19, 1974
Written by Erik Tarloff
Directed by Hy Averback
Guest Stars:
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Louie Elias ... MP Sergeant (as Lou Elias)
Stuart Margolin ... Major Stanley 'Stosh' Robbins
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Lyons
Patricia Stevens ... Nurse Baker
Todd Susman ... Private Danny Baker
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye Yamato (uncredited)
Hawkeye and Trapper arrange for an unauthorized nosejob for an unlisted
man with a huge schnozz (Mulcahy concurs). But Hawkeye's cohort who agrees to
do the job has other interests, mainly bagging a nurse.
43. The Chosen People (K-419)
January 26, 1974
Written by Laurence Marks, Sheldon Keller, and Larry Gelbart
Directed by Jackie Cooper
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Jerry Fujikawa ... Father
Jay Jay Jue ... Boy
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Lyons
Pat Morita ... Capt. Sam Pak
Clare Nono ... Choon Hi
Dennis Robertson ... Lt. Michael Harper
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (uncredited)
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye Yamato (uncredited)
A Korean family claims that the 4077th is set up on their farm and wants
the unit to move; a Korean girl names Radar as the father of her child.
44. As You Were (K-420)
February 2, 1974
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Hy Averback
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Murphy
Kellye Nakahara ... Nurse Kellye
Patricia Stevens ... Nurse Baker
The team delivers a baby, handles casualties and operates on Frank Burns'
hernia during a power outage while Radar tries to divert friendly mortar
fire falling too close to the camp.
45. Crisis (K-421)
February 9, 1974
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Don Weis
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. / Sgt. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Jeff Maxwell ... Pvt. Igor Straminsky (uncredited)
Alberta Jay ... ?
When enemy action cuts the supply lines to the 4077th in the middle of
a freezing Korean winter, the unit struggles with a shortage of supplies
and heating fuel.
46. George (K-422)
February 16, 1974
Written by John Regier and Gary Markowitz
Directed by Gene Reynolds
Guest Stars:
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Richard Ely ... Pvt. George Weston
Bobbie Mitchell ... Nurse Mitchell
George F. Simmons ... Simmons (as George Simmons)
Patricia Stevens ... Nurse Baker
A decorated GI confides to Hawkeye that he was beaten by his own unit for
being gay but Frank Burns is outraged when he finds out from another
source and tries to have the soldier dishonorably discharged.
47. Mail Call (K-423)
February 23, 1974
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Alan Alda
Guest Stars:
Jamie Farr ... Cpl. Maxwell "Max" Q. Klinger
William Christopher ... Lt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Sheila Lauritsen ... Nurse
Dennis Troy ... ?
The arrival of a new batch of mail makes Trapper depressed and he wants to
desert, despite Hawkeye's efforts otherwise. Meanwhile, Hawkeye learns he has
successfully tricked Frank into buying stocks in the fictitious company,
Pioneer Aviation.
48. A Smattering of Intelligence (K-424)
March 2, 1974
Written by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks
Directed by Larry Gelbart
Guest Stars:
William Christopher ... Lt. / Capt. Father Francis J. Mulcahy
Bill Fletcher ... Vinnie Pratt
Edward Winter ... Army Col. Samuel Flagg
A classic episode in which Col. Flagg and another secret agent from
another intelligence agency come to the 4077th to keep their eyes on one
another and the camp. Hawkeye and Trapper trick them both into thinking that
Burns is a traitor--one thinks he's a facist, the other thinks he's a
communist.
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