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- Season 1 overviewSep 17, 1972-Mar 25, 197324 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Pilot Sep 17, 1972
- Hawkeye's Korean houseboy needs money for medical school.
- 2. To Market, to Market Sep 24, 1972
- Hawkeye and Trapper attempt to retrieve a supply of hydrocortisone stolen by black marketeers.
- 3. Requiem for a Lightweight Oct 1, 1972
- Trapper enters the intercamp boxing tournament.
- 4. Chief Surgeon Who? Oct 8, 1972
- Frank complains to Gen. Barker when Hawkeye is appointed chief surgeon at the 4077th.
- 5. The Moose Oct 15, 1972
- Hawkeye, Trapper and Spearchucker try to save a Korean girl from bondage to an American sergeant.
- 6. Yankee Doodle Doctor Oct 22, 1972
- The surgeons at the 4077th decide to "rewrite" an Army documentary spotlighting their unit.
- 7. Bananas, Crackers and Nuts Nov 5, 1972
- Hawkeye feigns insanity to prove he needs a leave.
- 8. Cowboy Nov 12, 1972
- Henry won't allow a wounded helicopter pilot to go home.
- 9. Henry, Please Come Home Nov 19, 1972
- When Henry Blake is transferred to Tokyo, Hawkeye launches a wild campaign to get him back.
- 10. I Hate a Mystery Nov 26, 1972
- Hawkeye turns sleuth to solve a rash of robberies in which he is the prime suspect.
- 11. Germ Warfare Dec 10, 1972
- After a transfusion using a pint of Frank's blood, Hawkeye suspects him of having hepatitis.
- 12. Dear Dad Dec 17, 1972
- Hawkeye writes to his father about Christmas at the camp.
- 13. Edwina Dec 24, 1972
- The nurses enlist Hawkeye to cheer up a lonely colleague.
- 14. Love Story Jan 7, 1973
- The surgeons try to improve jilted Radar's love life.
- 15. Tuttle Jan 14, 1973
- Trapper, Hawkeye and Radar invent an imaginary officer.
- 16. The Ringbanger Jan 21, 1973
- Hawkeye and Trapper plot to retire an overzealous colonel.
- 17. Sometimes You Hear the Bullet Jan 28, 1973
- Hawkeye deals with a friend's death and an underage GI.
- 18. Dear Dad ... Again Feb 4, 1973
- An excellent new doctor confesses he's an impostor.
- 19. The Longjohn Flap Feb 18, 1973
- Hawkeye's long johns make the rounds of the camp.
- 20. The Army-Navy Game Feb 25, 1973
- An unexploded bomb lands in the middle of the compound.
- 21. Sticky Wicket Mar 4, 1973
- Frank taunts Hawkeye when his patient's condition worsens.
- 22. Major Fred C. Dobbs Mar 11, 1973
- Hawkeye and Trapper try to prevent Frank's transfer.
- 23. Ceasefire Mar 18, 1973
- News spreads throughout the camp that a cease-fire is imminent.
- 24. Showtime Mar 25, 1973
- Traveling entertainers put on a show for the 4077th.
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Trapper John, M.D. M*A*S*H (an acronym for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) is an American war comedy drama television series that aired on CBS from September 17, 1972, to February 28, 1983. It was developed by Larry Gelbart as the first original spin-off series adapted from the 1970 feature film M*A*S*H, which, in turn, was based on Richard ...
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