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  1. M*A*S*H (TV Series 1972–1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan 251 episodes ...

    • About Margaret
    • Portrayal in The Film
    • Portrayal in The TV Series
    • Relationships & Marriage
    • Personal Life
    • Relationship with Others
    • Later Seasons
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    • Real-Life Inspiration
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    Margaret is a member of the Army Nurse Corps and, as the highest ranking female in the 4077th, she is the unit's chief nurse, a role that she takes very seriously. She is devoted to her army career, having been born and raised an "army brat". She cites her father, Colonel Alvin "Howitzer Al" Houlihan, as her role model. In earlier episodes Margaret...

    Margaret's initial arrival at the 4077th is depicted in the 1970 film; Colonel Blake (Roger Bowen) repeatedly and incorrectly refers to her as Major O'Houlihan. After he shows her around the OR during surgery, they happen upon Trapper John (Elliott Gould) just as he punches Frank Burns(Robert Duvall) for wrongly accusing an orderly of killing his p...

    Loretta Swit's portrayal of Margaret in the early seasons of the TV series differs very little from that of Sally Kellerman's in the film. Initially, Margaret is stern and no-nonsense, but behind the scenes she is willing to buck regulations for her own gain, using her sex appeal to get her way with higher ranking officers, which she often did prio...

    Frank Burns

    Despite her admonitions to the others for their immoral behavior, Margaret is in an ongoing affair with the married Frank Burnsthroughout the first four seasons of the series. A recurring joke is that Margaret and Frank are convinced that nobody else knows about them, but their affair is actually a poorly-kept secret throughout the Army. According to Hawkeye, "the only one who doesn't know about them is General MacArthur's pipe stuffer". Frank often makes mention of his wife Louise, which nev...

    Donald Penobscott

    Her relationship with Frank ends when it finally dawns on her that he only wanted her as a side piece and had no intention of leaving his wife. With this in mind, early in season 5, when she returns from R&R in Tokyo she shocks the camp with her announcement that she is now engaged to Lt. Colonel Donald Penobscott. Frank is crushed by the news, but even more so by Margaret's incessant praise of Donald in his presence during surgery, causing Frank to "accidentally" stab her finger when she ass...

    After Donald

    After her divorce from Donald, Margaret finds herself in occasional romances. Hawkeye once noted to his father that she has "considerable passion", which she has to keep in check as most of the men she finds herself with are only interested in indulging themselves in her exceptional physical charms. When she confides in Hawkeye that she is looking for love but still hasn't found it, Hawkeye compassionately tells her that she will know when she finally finds it (Stars and Stripe). Margaret's t...

    Outwardly, Margaret seems to have herself all together, but in her private moments she is shown to have a highly vulnerable side that she goes to great measures to keep hidden from everyone else, no matter how close they are to her. She suffers from extreme loneliness stemming from her unluckiness in relationships, and she deeply yearns for true lo...

    Margaret has revealed the names of only four close friends she has had in her lifetime: 1. Wally Crichton, whom she dated while in nursing school [College] 2. Trisha Spaulding, a friend in nursing school who later became a rival when she got "lucky" enough to marry a rich doctor-has two children, an expensive house and a swimming pool, all of which...

    In contrast to Henry Blake, Margaret gets along very well with his replacement, Colonel Potter, who becomes a father figure to her. It is Potter who counsels her on whether or not to divorce Donald, instructing her to go with her gut feeling, which she declares is to divorce him. She also eventually relaxes her stance with the other surgeons, espec...

    Several times throughout the series, the awards that Major Houlihan had earned during her service in the army could be seen on her uniform. The awards include: 1. Army Commendation Medal 1. World War II Victory Medal- when Potter reviews her service record after his arrival in September 19, 1952, he remarks she has been in the service ten years {19...

    Main article: Prototypes for Margaret Houlihan Several real-life Korean War MASH nurses have been said to be the prototypes for the character of "Hot Lips Houlihan". Most notable among them is Capt. Ruth Dickson, Chief Nurse of the 8055th MASH. Also mentioned is one "Hotlips Hammerly," said to be a very attractive blonde, of the same disposition, f...

    Although she is seen reading the Bible in many instances throughout the show, often in the company of Major Frank Burns, it is unknown what Christian denomination Houlihan belongs to. Being raised...
    As in the film, In the Pilot episode Henry calls Margaret "O'Houlihan" and tells her to keep her temper in check, while Potter tells her she comes from a race that likes to settle arguments with th...
    Had Margaret actually existed she would have been in her early 30's at the time of the Korean War. Coincidentally, when they each began their portrayal of Margaret, Loretta Swit (TV) and Sally Kell...
    Though Margaret remained a regular throughout the entire 11-season run of the series, she is absent from 17 episodes:
  2. Margaret's Marriage: Directed by Gene Reynolds. With Alan Alda, Mike Farrell, Harry Morgan, Loretta Swit. Pressured by Frank, Margaret decides to marry Colonel Donald Penobscott at the 4077th.

    • (520)
    • Comedy, Drama, War
    • Gene Reynolds
    • 1977-03-15
  3. "M*A*S*H" Margaret's Marriage (TV Episode 1977) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. M*A*S*H cast members c. 1974. Back row: Larry Linville, Wayne Rogers, and Gary Burghoff. Front row: Loretta Swit, Alan Alda, and McLean Stevenson This is a list of characters from the M*A*S*H franchise, covering the various fictional characters appearing in the novel MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors and its sequels, the 1970 film adaptation of the novel, and the television series M*A*S*H ...

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  6. Sep 12, 2023 · Margaret Houlihan's nickname "Hot Lips" in MASH was given to her in the movie when she accidentally referred to her own lips as hot during an intimate moment with Frank Burns. The nickname is carried over to the TV show, but eventually dropped as the character of Margaret develops and becomes more nuanced. Over the course of 11 seasons, Loretta ...

  7. Margaret's Marriage was the 122nd episode of M*A*S*H, and the 25th and season finale episode of Season 5 the show, which originally aired on CBS-TV on March 15, 1977, followed up by a repeat on August 30, 1977 (M*A*S*H's last official fifth season telecast on CBS). It was written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, and directed by Gene Reynolds. Pressured by Frank, Margaret decides to marry ...

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