Snap Judgment: Klinger searches the black market for Hawkeye's stolen Polaroid camera. Unfortunately he is stopped on the way back to camp by military police who assume he is the thief. (S10 Ep4)
Communication Breakdown: When Charles gets a week's worth of newspapers, he hoards them, much to the unit's dismay. A patient and a soldier are Asian brothers on opposite sides of the war. (S10 Ep3)
The Red/White Blues: Colonel Potter discovers he has high blood pressure two weeks before the annual physical. Everyone reacts by mollycoddling him, much to his dismay. (S9 Ep16)
Bottoms Up: Hawkeye suffers from a prank gone badly wrong while Margaret, who has no time for practical jokes, discovers one of her nurses has a drinking problem. (S9 Ep15)
Wheelers and Dealers: BJ's pride is bruised when he finds out his wife is working as a waitress. After being cited for reckless driving, Colonel Potter takes driving lessons from Klinger. (S10 Ep2)
Give 'em Hell, Hawkeye: Hawkeye vents his frustration with the war by making a heartfelt plea to President Truman. Writing in stolen moments between surgeries, he urges an end to the war. (S10 Ep1)
Oh, How We Danced: Winchester is sent to the front lines to make an inspection of the medical facilities while the rest of the 4077th plan a surprise for BJ on his wedding anniversary. (S9 Ep14)
No Laughing Matter: Hawkeye bets BJ he can go one day without cracking a joke to disprove an article which suggests incessant joking stems from chronic insecurity. (S9 Ep13)
Rumour at the Top: The Army is starting a new MASH unit, and the staff of the 4077th fear they will be split up. They act unprofessionally in front of an army rep hoping he will reconsider. (S9 Ep24)
Identity Crisis: Father Mulcahy counsels a guilt-ridden GI who swapped tags with a dead colleague. BJ and Charles consider different ways of keeping a soldier-salesman quiet. (S9 Ep23)
Depressing News: A mistake in a supply order sees an overload of tongue depressors delivered to the camp. Hawkeye uses the extras to erect a monument to the wounded who have passed through. (S9 Ep12)
No Sweat: The 4077th deals with a heat wave in their own personal ways: Klinger disassembles the PA system, Margaret struggles with prickly heat and BJ stresses over a letter from Peg. (S9 Ep11)
That's Show Biz - Part 2: The USO unit thanks the 4077th for their hospitality by staging a show for their new friends. The atmosphere is bittersweet when the troupe leaves. (S9 Ep22)
That's Show Biz - Part 1: Instant camaraderie develops between the personnel of a USO troupe and the MASH unit when the entertainers make an unscheduled stop at the camp. (S9 Ep21)
Operation Friendship: An explosion rips through the OR and Klinger saves Charles' life. Hawkeye is certain that BJ has injured his hand although he refuses to admit to any pain. (S9 Ep10)
Taking the Fifth: Hawkeye tries to tempt passion with a bottle of vintage wine. Potter has more serious fish to fry when he finds that an anaesthetic for surgery has been banned by the army. (S9 Ep9)
The Life You Save: Charles Winchester becomes obsessed with death after a close call during a sniper attack. His compulsions wear on the staff who have been assigned additional duties. (S9 Ep20)
The Foresight Saga: The 4077th is given fresh-grown vegetables from a grateful local, Klinger accidentally breaks Potter's spectacles and the legitimacy of a letter from Radar is questioned. (S9 Ep19)
The Smell of Music: Hawkeye and BJ refuse to shower until Major Winchester stops playing his French horn and Colonel Potter deals with a disfigured patient who wants to kill himself. (S6 Ep16)
The Merchant of Korea: BJ and Hawkeye challenge Major Winchester to a poker game in the hope that he will stop using the money they owe as leverage for random favours. (S6 Ep15)
Comrades in Arms - Part 2: Potter and BJ are frantic about their missing comrades leading BJ to disobey orders to find them. Hawkeye and Margaret have become more hostile towards each other. (S6 Ep14)
Your Retention Please: The usually happy-go-lucky Klinger falls into a deep depression after reading a letter from his ex-wife, La Verne. Will he consider re-enlisting in the army? (S9 Ep7)
Blood Brothers: A wounded Private is stunned when doctors discover that he cannot give blood to help his wounded friend because he has leukaemia. (S9 Ep18)
Bless You Hawkeye: When Hawkeye begins sneezing for no apparent reason he is tested for every possible allergy. Colonel Potter suspects it's psychological in nature and calls in Dr Freedman. (S9 Ep17)
A War for All Seasons: The staff reflect on the highlights of 1951. Father Mulcahy cultivates a garden, Klinger and Charles Winchester form an unlikely alliance and Margaret starts knitting. (S9 Ep6)
Death Takes a Holiday: Hawkeye, Margaret and B.J. try to save the life of a critically injured soldier in the operating room while local orphans attend a Christmas party in the mess tent. (S9 Ep5)
The Red/White Blues: Colonel Potter discovers he has high blood pressure two weeks before the annual physical. Everyone reacts by mollycoddling him, much to his dismay. (S9 Ep16)
Bottoms Up: Hawkeye suffers from a prank gone badly wrong while Margaret, who has no time for practical jokes, discovers one of her nurses has a drinking problem. (S9 Ep15)
Father's Day: A visit from war legend 'Howitzer Al' Houlihan is highly anticipated by one of his daughters, Margaret 'Hot Lips'. Hawkeye accepts a patient's promise of a steak dinner. (S9 Ep4)
Cementing Relationships: Margaret 'Hot Lips' finds herself the object of unwanted affections when she comforts an Italian soldier who has been jilted by his girlfriend. (S9 Ep3)
Oh, How We Danced: Winchester is sent to the front lines to make an inspection of the medical facilities while the rest of the 4077th plan a surprise for BJ on his wedding anniversary. (S9 Ep14)
No Laughing Matter: Hawkeye bets BJ he can go one day without cracking a joke to disprove an article which suggests incessant joking stems from chronic insecurity. (S9 Ep13)
Letters: The 4077th receives a parcel of letters from a fourth grade class from Hawkeye's hometown and quickly learn that not every question has an answer. (S9 Ep2)
The Best of Enemies: Hawkeye is on his way to Seoul when he is ambushed by a North Korean soldier and taken prisoner. Unaware of Hawkeye's capture, the M*A*S*H unit hold a bridge tournament. (S9 Ep1)
Depressing News: A mistake in a supply order sees an overload of tongue depressors delivered to the camp. Hawkeye uses the extras to erect a monument to the wounded who have passed through. (S9 Ep12)
No Sweat: The 4077th deals with a heat wave in their own personal ways: Klinger disassembles the PA system, Margaret struggles with prickly heat and BJ stresses over a letter from Peg. (S9 Ep11)
April's Fools: A no-nonsense Colonel, who is a notorious disciplinarian, visits the 4077th during April Fools' Day. Col Potter tries desperately to stop the pranks before he arrives. (S8 Ep25)
Back Pay: Hawkeye is incensed by the way civilian doctors in America are profiting from the war, so he takes matters into his own hands and sends the army a bill for services rendered. (S8 Ep24)
Operation Friendship: An explosion rips through the OR and Klinger saves Charles' life. Hawkeye is certain that BJ has injured his hand although he refuses to admit to any pain. (S9 Ep10)
Taking the Fifth: Hawkeye tries to tempt passion with a bottle of vintage wine. Potter has more serious fish to fry when he finds that an anaesthetic for surgery has been banned by the army. (S9 Ep9)
The Grim Reaper: Colonel Bloodworth antagonises Hawkeye, he retaliates by shoving him. Bloodworth presses for a court martial until he watches Hawkeye save a soldier's life. (S6 Ep12)
The M*A*S*H Olympics: Col Potter enforces an exercise course. When Klinger hears that being overweight can bring a discharge he decides to put on some extra pounds. (S6 Ep11)
Images: Hawkeye and BJ try to discourage Radar from getting a tattoo. Hot Lips realises that there is a camaraderie of nurses at the 4077th and she is not included. (S6 Ep10)
Change Day: Major Winchester plots to cheat the natives when the Army changes the military scrip. Klinger tries to get into West Point so that he can get out of Korea. (S6 Ep9)
War Co-Respondent: Aggie O'Shea, a famous war correspondent, arrives at the 4077th and is smitten with BJ. He soon fears that he is falling in love with her and struggles to remain faithful. (S8 Ep23)
Dreams: Members of the M*A*S*H unit find moments to steal a brief nap, but even dreams cannot bring escape. Each person's dreams reveal their fears, yearnings and frustrations. (S8 Ep22)