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M*A*S*H - Heal Thyself

Air Date/Released Monday, January 14, 1980
Station/Studio CBS / 20th Century Fox

In the 1950 - 1953 Korean War, the doctors, nurses and staff of the 4077 M*A*S*H, 3 miles from the front, maintain sanity between grueling surgical emergencies with humor, hijinks and personal relationships.

After visiting children from a local orphanage create a mumps outbreak, the surgical staff takes a hit when Potter and Winchester find themselves mumped and quarantined. Temporarily assigned to the 4077 is Dr. Steven Newsom, whose past experience in battlefield surgery may have left some scars that can’t be seen.

Getting settled in the Swamp, Newsom begins joking banter with Hawkeye and BJ...
BJ: “Hey Hawk, I think we’ve got a new guy for the act.”
Hawkeye: “Yeah, we can put a sign out in front of the O.R.,... “Three Stooges, no waiting.””


Cast: Alan Alda (Capt. Hawkeye Pierce), Mike Farrell (Capt. BJ Hunnicutt), Harry Morgan (Col. Sherman Potter), Loretta Swit (Maj. Margaret Houlihan), David Ogden Stiers (Maj. Charles Winchester), Jamie Farr (Cpl. Max Klinger), William Christopher (Lt. Fr. Francis Mulcahy), Edward Hermann (Capt. Steven Newsom), Kellye Nakahara (Lt. Kellye), Todd Sussman (P.A. announcer)

Crew: Mike Farrell (Director), Dennis Koenig (Story, Teleplay), Gene Reynolds (Story), Burt Metcalfe (Executive Producer), Jim Rappaport, Jim Mulligan (Producers)
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