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- Season 3 overviewSep 10, 1974-Mar 18, 197524 episodesSeason 3 episodes1. The General Flipped at Dawn Sep 10, 1974
- A new area commander scares everyone in the 4077th with his militarism.
- 2. Rainbow Bridge Sep 17, 1974
- Casualties keep Hawkeye and Trapper from a leave in Tokyo.
- 3. Officer of the Day Sep 24, 1974
- Hawkeye refuses to release a wounded Korean wanted by U.S. Intelligence.
- 4. Iron Guts Kelly Oct 1, 1974
- A celebrated general dies in Margaret's quarters, and his aide glorifies the circumstances.
- 5. O.R. Oct 8, 1974
- The doctors of the 4077th have more than they can handle on a bad day in the OR.
- 6. Springtime Oct 15, 1974
- A grateful patient devotes himself to Hawkeye, while Klinger gets married, and Radar falls in love.
- 7. Check-Up Oct 22, 1974
- Trapper thinks having an ulcer will send him home.
- 8. Life With Father Oct 29, 1974
- Mail call brings upsetting news to Father Mulcahy and a hint to Henry that his wife may be straying.
- 9. Alcoholics Unanimous Nov 12, 1974
- Frank decides alcohol has become a menace to the 4077th and declares total prohibition.
- 10. There Is Nothing Like a Nurse Nov 19, 1974
- A possible attack causes nurses and patients to leave the camp.
- 11. Adam's Ribs Nov 26, 1974
- Tired of the GI diet of liver and fish, Hawkeye calls Chicago for an order of ribs.
- 12. A Full Rich Day Dec 3, 1974
- Hawkeye tape-records a colorful letter to his father.
- 13. Mad Dogs and Servicemen Dec 10, 1974
- A dog bites Radar; Hawkeye treats hysterical paralysis.
- 14. Private Charles Lamb Dec 31, 1974
- Radar rescues a lamb destined for a Greek dinner.
- 15. Bombed Jan 7, 1975
- Frank is driven by his jealousy of Trapper into proposing to Hot Lips.
- 16. Bulletin Board Jan 14, 1975
- A lecture, a Shirley Temple movie and a picnic are among the activities scheduled for the 4077th.
- 17. The Consultant Jan 21, 1975
- Hawkeye discovers a visiting doctor who must operate on a wounded soldier is a lush.
- 18. House Arrest Feb 4, 1975
- Frank demands that Hawkeye be court-martialed for hitting him in the O.R.
- 19. Aid Station Feb 11, 1975
- Hawkeye, Margaret and Klinger help a makeshift aid station.
- 20. Love and Marriage Feb 18, 1975
- The surgeons help a Korean soldier see his pregnant wife.
- 21. Big Mac Feb 25, 1975
- The camp prepares for a visit from Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
- 22. Payday Mar 4, 1975
- A payday mix-up brings Hawkeye $3,000.
- 23. White Gold Mar 11, 1975
- Col. Flagg turns up at the 4077th wanting penicillin to barter for information.
- 24. Abyssinia, Henry Mar 18, 1975
- When Henry gets his discharge, Frank concerns himself with taking command.
Hy Averback. Jim Fritzell & Everett Greenbaum. January 7, 1975. ( 1975-01-07) B-320. A wounded soldier arrives at the compound, booby-trapped, during heavy shelling; and Trapper and Margaret get locked in the supply closet together when an exploding shell jams the door. Henry is injured when the latrine he's in is destroyed.
In the meantime, Colonel Reese, the woman in charge of all the nurses in Korea, arrives to observe Margaret and her staff and, for some strange reason, becomes attracted to Frank and tries to seduce him. Also, Radar begins acting very strangely, even having the hem in his pants let out three inches. 7.9/10 (649) Rate.
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The first episode of Season 3 of M*A*S*H, The General Flipped at Dawn, aired 10 September 1974; the final episode, Abyssinia, Henry, aired on CBS-TV on March 18, 1975. Colonel Flagg appears twice; Maj. Sidney Freedman appears once.
•Trapper develops an ulcer and initially believes he is being sent home, but during his going-away party he learns that ulcer cases are no longer being sent home and that he can either be treated in Tokyo and then be assigned to a different unit or be treated at the 4077th and remain there (episode: "Check-up"). This episode is considered by most fans as the closest thing to Trapper's discharge.
•Maj. Frank Burns proposes to Maj. Margaret Houlihan (episode: Bombed).
•Lt. Col. Henry Braymore Blake is discharged, but his plane is shot down over the Sea of Japan and he is killed in the last episode ("Abyssinia, Henry") - a controversial event that was 1% hilarious and 99% sad. Thus, TV comedy-dramas, or "dramadies" (as they were later referred to), were born. McLean Stevenson left the series after this episode to focus on other projects.
•Harry Morgan appears in "The General Flipped at Dawn" as Major General Bartford Hamilton Steele; the producers liked his performance, which garnered him an Emmy Award for Best Actor in a Guest Appearance on a TV series, so much that the next season, he was cast as Colonel Sherman T. Potter, Colonel Blake's replacement as CO of the 4077th M*A*S*H unit.
•Robert Alda, Alan Alda's father, made the first of two guest appearances as Dr. Anthony Borelli in The Consultant.
•The relationship between Hawkeye and Margaret is further developed in "Aid Station".
•This table lists the episodes in the order they were first broadcast. The broadcast order is also the order of episodes in the DVD set. The episodes were not all broadcast in the same order as they were produced. Syndicated reruns and paid streaming services such as Netflix sometimes follow the production order (e.g. B-301, B-302, B-303....)
•In Season 3 there is a great disparity between the broadcast and production orders of the episodes. Only in two places, the 4th episode "Iron Guts Kelly" and the last episode "Abyssinia, Henry" do the two sequences actually match. There are, however, no continuity issues with watching the episodes in either order. No reason is known for the great disparity. It could do with the availability of the Fox ranch - many of the episodes had extensive outdoors sequences; it could also have to do with the availability of guest stars - there were a lot of notable guest stars in Season 3 such as Loudon Wainwright III, Allan Arbus, Harry Morgan and Edward Winter.
M*A*S*H. Season 3. A fast paced and fun filled series relating the antics of a mobile Army surgical hospital crew during the Korean War. They are basically dedicated surgeons who turn to humor as relief from the front line operating room. 1,533 1975 24 episodes.
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S1.E1 ∙ Pilot. Sun, Sep 17, 1972. The Swamp's Korean houseboy, Ho-Jon, is accepted to attend school at Hawkeye's alma mater. The camp raises money to send Ho-Jon to Maine by raffling a weekend in Tokyo with a nurse, much to the chagrin of Hot Lips and Burns. 7.8/10 (1.3K)
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Season 3 – M*A*S*H. Watch M*A*S*H — Season 3 with a subscription on Hulu, or buy it on Prime Video. Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean ...