Serial komediowy, którego fabuła toczy się w amerykańskim szpitalu polowym w trakcie wojny koreańskiej. Wydawałoby się, że to nie najlepsze tło dla komedii, ale wiele się tutaj dzieje - lekarze koncentrują się na uganianiu się za pielęgniarkami, pielęgniarki na unikaniu lekarzy, a dowódca skupia się na unikaniu bycia dowódcą...
1 | Hey, Look Me Over |
| A notorious colonel’s visit makes Margaret evaluate herself, while Hawkeye falls for a nurse he never noticed before. |
2 | Trick or Treatment |
| The 4077th’s Halloween party is side-tracked by wounded and a brawl that starts at Rosie’s. A soldier declared dead by battalion aid, isn’t actually dead and a wounded soldier (Richard Lineback) is suffering from malnutrition. Featuring George Wendt as a marine with a pool ball in his mouth. Andrew Dice Clay also plays a marine. |
3 | Foreign Affairs |
| An Army PR reporter officer looks for a scoop worthy of propaganda when an enemy pilot lands near the 4077th -- a reference to Operation Moolah --- while Charles falls for a French Red Cross volunteer. |
4 | The Joker is Wild |
| B.J. is tired of hearing how great a prankster Trapper was, so he swears to pull off the ultimate prank on the whole camp. |
5 | Who Knew? |
| Hawkeye volunteers to deliver the eulogy for a nurse no one actually knew, while Klinger seeks an investor for his latest invention - the hula hoop. |
6 | Bombshells |
| Hawkeye starts a rumor that Marilyn Monroe is coming to the 4077th, while a sniper interrupts B.J.’s fishing trip. |
7 | Settling Debts |
| Potter gets paranoid when his wife sends Hawkeye a letter, while B.J. treats a lieutenant paralyzed by a sniper. |
8 | The Moon is Not Blue |
| Hawkeye and B.J. try to get a racy movie (The Moon Is Blue) to spice things up at the 4077th, while a wounded general declares last call for the officers’ club. |
9 | Run For the Money |
| Klinger depends on divine intervention when Father Mulcahy is chosen to race a veteran track star from another unit. Winchester stands up for a stuttering soldier, threatening to report his bullying CO for inhumanity. |
10 | U.N., the Night and the Music |
| A UN delegattion has a deep impact on the 4077th, while B.J. feels guilty about a patient’s condition. |
11 | Strange Bedfellows |
| Potter hears depressing news from his visiting son-in-law that reminds him of his own past, while Charles denies his excessive snoring. |
12 | Say No More |
| Margaret contracts laryngitis, while a no-nonsense general sets up camp at the 4077th where his son is being treated. |
13 | Friends and Enemies |
| An old friend of Potter’s may be unfit for command, while Margaret has no records for her new turntable. |
14 | Give and Take |
| A wounded GI and the North Korean he shot end up bedded next to each other, while the position of charity-collection officer is passed down. |
15 | As Time Goes By |
| Margaret collects valuable items for a time capsule, while B.J. and Rizzo play practical jokes on each other. |
16 | Goodbye, Farewell and Amen |
| The Korean War comes to an end as the staff of the 4077th tends to more casualties and sorts out their personal problems before going their separate ways.
Note: Alan Alda is the only cast member to appear in every episode of the series. |
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