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M*A*S*H season 8

The eighth season of M*A*S*H premiered on September 17, 1979 and concluded its 25-episode season on March 24, 1980. Like season 7, this season aired Mondays at 9:00–9:30 pm on CBS.

M*A*S*H
Season 8
No. of episodes25
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 17, 1979 (1979-09-17) –
March 24, 1980 (1980-03-24)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

Cast edit

Actor Role
Alan Alda Capt. Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce
Mike Farrell Capt. B.J. Hunnicut
Harry Morgan Col. Sherman T. Potter
Loretta Swit Maj. Margaret Houlihan
David Ogden Stiers Maj. Charles Emerson Winchester III
Jamie Farr Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger
William Christopher Lt./Capt. Father Francis Mulcahy
Gary Burghoff Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly

Note: Gary Burghoff appeared in four episodes of the season as Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly before leaving the series.

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [n 1]Directed by [n 2]Written by [n 2]Original air dateProd.
code [n 3]
1741"Too Many Cooks"Charles S. DubinDennis KoenigSeptember 17, 1979 (1979-09-17)S-601
The 4077th tries to hang on to a wounded private (Ed Begley, Jr.) who is a terrible soldier but a talented chef, while a strain on Potter's marriage has him on edge.
1752"Are You Now, Margaret?"Charles S. DubinThad Mumford & Dan WilcoxSeptember 24, 1979 (1979-09-24)S-602

A visiting Congressional aide (Lawrence Pressman) alleges that Margaret is a Communist sympathizer and threatens to ruin her Army career.
Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox won the Writers Guild Award for this episode.

Note – Gary Burghoff does not appear in this episode.
1763"Guerrilla My Dreams"Alan AldaBob CollearyOctober 1, 1979 (1979-10-01)S-603
A South Korean officer (Mako) harasses a wounded woman he claims to be an enemy guerrilla. Second appearance of Scully.
1774"Good Bye, Radar: Part 1"Charles S. DubinKen Levine & David IsaacsOctober 8, 1979 (1979-10-08)S-610
The generator goes on the fritz while Radar is on R&R, so B.J. and Potter jury-rig a device to treat a patient. When Radar returns, he learns that his uncle has died, making him eligible for a hardship discharge from the Army.
1785"Good Bye, Radar: Part 2"Charles S. DubinKen Levine & David IsaacsOctober 15, 1979 (1979-10-15)S-611

Although Radar has his discharge, the need for a new generator makes him think that the 4077th needs him more than his family does.
Ken Levine and David Isaacs received Primetime Emmy and Writers Guild Award nominations for this episode.

Note – This is Gary Burghoff's final appearance on the show.
1796"Period of Adjustment"Charles S. DubinJim Mulligan & John RappaportOctober 22, 1979 (1979-10-22)S-604
Radar's departure proves too challenging for Klinger, having a tough act to follow as company clerk; and for BJ, whose homesickness explodes when he learns his daughter called Radar 'Daddy' upon seeing him.
Charles S. Dubin won the Directors Guild Award for this episode and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Jim Mulligan and John Rappaport received a Writers Guild Award nomination.
1807"Nurse Doctor"Charles S. DubinStory by : Sy Rosen
Teleplay by : Sy Rosen and Thad Mumford & Dan Wilcox
October 29, 1979 (1979-10-29)S-608
Father Mulcahy assists a nurse with her studies for medical school, but feels uneasy about her display of appreciation.
1818"Private Finance"Charles S. DubinDennis KoenigNovember 5, 1979 (1979-11-05)S-605
A Korean woman accuses Klinger of disgracing her daughter, while Hawkeye finds it hard to keep a promise to a dying soldier.
1829"Mr. and Mrs. Who?"Burt MetcalfeRonny GrahamNovember 12, 1979 (1979-11-12)S-606
A hung-over Charles tries to remember what he did while on R&R in Tokyo and learns that he may have wed an unknown woman (Claudette Nevins). His fellow staff members encounter cases of Korean hemorrhagic fever, with its particularly dangerous diuretic phase.
18310"The Yalu Brick Road"Charles S. DubinMike FarrellNovember 19, 1979 (1979-11-19)S-607
Charles, Margaret, and Father Mulcahy find themselves looking after the whole camp when a salmonella epidemic hits after a bad Thanksgiving turkey. Hawkeye and B.J. get lost in enemy territory during a trip to get antibiotics and pick up a North Korean prisoner. First appearance of G. W. Bailey as Sgt. Rizzo.
18411"Life Time"Alan AldaAlan Alda and Walter Dishell, M.D.November 26, 1979 (1979-11-26)S-609
The surgeons race against time to save a soldier with a lacerated aorta.
The majority of this episode happens in real time after Pierce announces a deadline of 20 minutes they have to save a patient from paralysis. An analog clock, established as the clock in the helicopter, is superimposed at the bottom right corner of the screen and a quiet ticking sound is heard throughout. The episode has no laugh track.
18512"Dear Uncle Abdul"William JurgensenJohn Rappaport & Jim MulliganDecember 3, 1979 (1979-12-03)S-613
Klinger writes to his uncle Abdul about his duties as company clerk, while Hawkeye and B.J. worry about a mentally disabled soldier (Richard Lineback) who has been on combat duty.
18613"Captains Outrageous"Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford & Dan WilcoxDecember 10, 1979 (1979-12-10)S-614
The surgeons take care of Rosie's after she gets hurt in a brawl, while Father Mulcahy awaits his long-denied promotion. Featuring John Orchard, who had played "Ugly John" in the first season, in a different role.
18714"Stars and Stripes"Harry MorganDennis KoenigDecember 17, 1979 (1979-12-17)S-615
B.J. and Charles have a clash of the egos while working together on a medical paper. Third and final appearance of Scully, whose more traditional attitudes toward relationships clash with Margaret's less stringent views.
Harry Morgan received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for directing this episode.
18815"Yessir, That's Our Baby"Alan AldaJim MulliganDecember 31, 1979 (1979-12-31)S-617
The 4077th tries to find a permanent home for a half-American, half-Korean baby abandoned at the camp. However, the officers find themselves caught between the United States' refusal to take responsibility for its soldiers' actions, and the likelihood that the child will be killed by Koreans in the name of racial purity.
18916"Bottle Fatigue"Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford & Dan WilcoxJanuary 7, 1980 (1980-01-07)S-618
Because of his bar bill, Hawkeye gets off drinking for a week, but his self-righteousness starts driving everyone else crazy. Meanwhile, Charles is not happy about his sister Honoria's engagement to an Italian. Featuring Shelley Long.
19017"Heal Thyself"Mike FarrellStory by : Dennis Koenig and Gene Reynolds
Teleplay by : Dennis Koenig
January 14, 1980 (1980-01-14)S-616
When Potter and Charles are quarantined with the mumps, a replacement surgeon (Edward Herrmann) fills in for them, but he starts to crack under the pressure.
19118"Old Soldiers"Charles S. DubinDennis KoenigJanuary 21, 1980 (1980-01-21)S-620
While the camp is treating Korean refugees, Potter returns in a bad mood after visiting a sick friend and tells the officers about a tontine he formed with some of his fellow soldiers during World War I.
19219"Morale Victory"Charles S. DubinJohn RappaportJanuary 28, 1980 (1980-01-28)S-619
Music-loving Charles desperately seeks hope for a soldier whose injured right hand ends his career as a concert classical pianist, while Potter puts Hawkeye and B.J. in charge of morale. The movie at the beginning of the episode is Tales of Manhattan, released in 1942.
19320"Lend a Hand"Alan AldaStory by : Alan Alda and Burt Metcalfe
Teleplay by : Alan Alda
Jim Mulligan & John Rappaport
Thad Mumford & Dan Wilcox
February 4, 1980 (1980-02-04)S-621
Hawkeye clashes with a know-it-all surgeon, but the two must work together under fire at an aid station.
Alan Alda's father Robert and half-brother Antony guest-star in this episode. Robert played the same character in the season 3 episode "The Consultant".
19421"Goodbye, Cruel World"Charles S. DubinThad Mumford & Dan WilcoxFebruary 11, 1980 (1980-02-11)S-622
Sidney Freedman visits the 4077th to deal with an Asian-American soldier (Clyde Kusatsu) who may be on the brink of suicide.
19522"Dreams"Alan AldaStory by : Alan Alda and James Jay Rubinfier
Teleplay by : Alan Alda
February 18, 1980 (1980-02-18)S-612
The surgeons get a few minutes of sleep during a long haul in the OR, but their pleasant dreams soon become nightmares.
Alan Alda received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for directing this episode.
19623"War Co-Respondent"Mike FarrellMike FarrellMarch 3, 1980 (1980-03-03)S-624
B.J. tries to stay faithful to his family back in California despite a mutual attraction between him and a famous war correspondent (Susan Saint James).
19724"Back Pay"Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford & Dan Wilcox and Dennis KoenigMarch 10, 1980 (1980-03-10)S-625
Hawkeye decides to bill the Army for his services, irked at stateside medical fees, as Charles seeks relief after throwing out his back.
19825"April Fools"Charles S. DubinDennis KoenigMarch 24, 1980 (1980-03-24)S-623
A hot-tempered colonel (Pat Hingle) arrives at the 4077th on April Fools' Day.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Titles taken from DVD
  2. ^ a b Credits from episode title cards
  3. ^ Production Code from end credits

External links edit

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The eighth season of M A S H premiered on September 17 1979 and concluded its 25 episode season on March 24 1980 Like season 7 this season aired Mondays at 9 00 9 30 pm on CBS M A S HSeason 8No of episodes25ReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseSeptember 17 1979 1979 09 17 March 24 1980 1980 03 24 Season chronology PreviousSeason 7Next Season 9List of episodes Contents 1 Cast 2 Episodes 3 Notes 4 External linksCast editActor Role Alan Alda Capt Benjamin Franklin Hawkeye Pierce Mike Farrell Capt B J Hunnicut Harry Morgan Col Sherman T Potter Loretta Swit Maj Margaret Houlihan David Ogden Stiers Maj Charles Emerson Winchester III Jamie Farr Cpl Maxwell Q Klinger William Christopher Lt Capt Father Francis Mulcahy Gary Burghoff Cpl Walter Radar O Reilly Note Gary Burghoff appeared in four episodes of the season as Cpl Walter Radar O Reilly before leaving the series Episodes editSee also List of M A S H episodes No overallNo inseasonTitle n 1 Directed by n 2 Written by n 2 Original air dateProd code n 3 1741 Too Many Cooks Charles S DubinDennis KoenigSeptember 17 1979 1979 09 17 S 601The 4077th tries to hang on to a wounded private Ed Begley Jr who is a terrible soldier but a talented chef while a strain on Potter s marriage has him on edge 1752 Are You Now Margaret Charles S DubinThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxSeptember 24 1979 1979 09 24 S 602A visiting Congressional aide Lawrence Pressman alleges that Margaret is a Communist sympathizer and threatens to ruin her Army career Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox won the Writers Guild Award for this episode Note Gary Burghoff does not appear in this episode 1763 Guerrilla My Dreams Alan AldaBob CollearyOctober 1 1979 1979 10 01 S 603A South Korean officer Mako harasses a wounded woman he claims to be an enemy guerrilla Second appearance of Scully 1774 Good Bye Radar Part 1 Charles S DubinKen Levine amp David IsaacsOctober 8 1979 1979 10 08 S 610The generator goes on the fritz while Radar is on R amp R so B J and Potter jury rig a device to treat a patient When Radar returns he learns that his uncle has died making him eligible for a hardship discharge from the Army 1785 Good Bye Radar Part 2 Charles S DubinKen Levine amp David IsaacsOctober 15 1979 1979 10 15 S 611Although Radar has his discharge the need for a new generator makes him think that the 4077th needs him more than his family does Ken Levine and David Isaacs received Primetime Emmy and Writers Guild Award nominations for this episode Note This is Gary Burghoff s final appearance on the show 1796 Period of Adjustment Charles S DubinJim Mulligan amp John RappaportOctober 22 1979 1979 10 22 S 604Radar s departure proves too challenging for Klinger having a tough act to follow as company clerk and for BJ whose homesickness explodes when he learns his daughter called Radar Daddy upon seeing him Charles S Dubin won the Directors Guild Award for this episode and received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination Jim Mulligan and John Rappaport received a Writers Guild Award nomination 1807 Nurse Doctor Charles S DubinStory by Sy RosenTeleplay by Sy Rosen and Thad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxOctober 29 1979 1979 10 29 S 608Father Mulcahy assists a nurse with her studies for medical school but feels uneasy about her display of appreciation 1818 Private Finance Charles S DubinDennis KoenigNovember 5 1979 1979 11 05 S 605A Korean woman accuses Klinger of disgracing her daughter while Hawkeye finds it hard to keep a promise to a dying soldier 1829 Mr and Mrs Who Burt MetcalfeRonny GrahamNovember 12 1979 1979 11 12 S 606A hung over Charles tries to remember what he did while on R amp R in Tokyo and learns that he may have wed an unknown woman Claudette Nevins His fellow staff members encounter cases of Korean hemorrhagic fever with its particularly dangerous diuretic phase 18310 The Yalu Brick Road Charles S DubinMike FarrellNovember 19 1979 1979 11 19 S 607Charles Margaret and Father Mulcahy find themselves looking after the whole camp when a salmonella epidemic hits after a bad Thanksgiving turkey Hawkeye and B J get lost in enemy territory during a trip to get antibiotics and pick up a North Korean prisoner First appearance of G W Bailey as Sgt Rizzo 18411 Life Time Alan AldaAlan Alda and Walter Dishell M D November 26 1979 1979 11 26 S 609The surgeons race against time to save a soldier with a lacerated aorta The majority of this episode happens in real time after Pierce announces a deadline of 20 minutes they have to save a patient from paralysis An analog clock established as the clock in the helicopter is superimposed at the bottom right corner of the screen and a quiet ticking sound is heard throughout The episode has no laugh track 18512 Dear Uncle Abdul William JurgensenJohn Rappaport amp Jim MulliganDecember 3 1979 1979 12 03 S 613Klinger writes to his uncle Abdul about his duties as company clerk while Hawkeye and B J worry about a mentally disabled soldier Richard Lineback who has been on combat duty 18613 Captains Outrageous Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxDecember 10 1979 1979 12 10 S 614The surgeons take care of Rosie s after she gets hurt in a brawl while Father Mulcahy awaits his long denied promotion Featuring John Orchard who had played Ugly John in the first season in a different role 18714 Stars and Stripes Harry MorganDennis KoenigDecember 17 1979 1979 12 17 S 615B J and Charles have a clash of the egos while working together on a medical paper Third and final appearance of Scully whose more traditional attitudes toward relationships clash with Margaret s less stringent views Harry Morgan received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for directing this episode 18815 Yessir That s Our Baby Alan AldaJim MulliganDecember 31 1979 1979 12 31 S 617The 4077th tries to find a permanent home for a half American half Korean baby abandoned at the camp However the officers find themselves caught between the United States refusal to take responsibility for its soldiers actions and the likelihood that the child will be killed by Koreans in the name of racial purity 18916 Bottle Fatigue Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxJanuary 7 1980 1980 01 07 S 618Because of his bar bill Hawkeye gets off drinking for a week but his self righteousness starts driving everyone else crazy Meanwhile Charles is not happy about his sister Honoria s engagement to an Italian Featuring Shelley Long 19017 Heal Thyself Mike FarrellStory by Dennis Koenig and Gene ReynoldsTeleplay by Dennis KoenigJanuary 14 1980 1980 01 14 S 616When Potter and Charles are quarantined with the mumps a replacement surgeon Edward Herrmann fills in for them but he starts to crack under the pressure 19118 Old Soldiers Charles S DubinDennis KoenigJanuary 21 1980 1980 01 21 S 620While the camp is treating Korean refugees Potter returns in a bad mood after visiting a sick friend and tells the officers about a tontine he formed with some of his fellow soldiers during World War I 19219 Morale Victory Charles S DubinJohn RappaportJanuary 28 1980 1980 01 28 S 619Music loving Charles desperately seeks hope for a soldier whose injured right hand ends his career as a concert classical pianist while Potter puts Hawkeye and B J in charge of morale The movie at the beginning of the episode is Tales of Manhattan released in 1942 19320 Lend a Hand Alan AldaStory by Alan Alda and Burt MetcalfeTeleplay by Alan AldaJim Mulligan amp John RappaportThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxFebruary 4 1980 1980 02 04 S 621Hawkeye clashes with a know it all surgeon but the two must work together under fire at an aid station Alan Alda s father Robert and half brother Antony guest star in this episode Robert played the same character in the season 3 episode The Consultant 19421 Goodbye Cruel World Charles S DubinThad Mumford amp Dan WilcoxFebruary 11 1980 1980 02 11 S 622Sidney Freedman visits the 4077th to deal with an Asian American soldier Clyde Kusatsu who may be on the brink of suicide 19522 Dreams Alan AldaStory by Alan Alda and James Jay RubinfierTeleplay by Alan AldaFebruary 18 1980 1980 02 18 S 612The surgeons get a few minutes of sleep during a long haul in the OR but their pleasant dreams soon become nightmares Alan Alda received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for directing this episode 19623 War Co Respondent Mike FarrellMike FarrellMarch 3 1980 1980 03 03 S 624B J tries to stay faithful to his family back in California despite a mutual attraction between him and a famous war correspondent Susan Saint James 19724 Back Pay Burt MetcalfeThad Mumford amp Dan Wilcox and Dennis KoenigMarch 10 1980 1980 03 10 S 625Hawkeye decides to bill the Army for his services irked at stateside medical fees as Charles seeks relief after throwing out his back 19825 April Fools Charles S DubinDennis KoenigMarch 24 1980 1980 03 24 S 623A hot tempered colonel Pat Hingle arrives at the 4077th on April Fools Day Notes edit Titles taken from DVD a b Credits from episode title cards Production Code from end creditsExternal links editList of M A S H season 8 episodes at the Internet Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title M A S H season 8 amp oldid 1218931046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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