M*A*S*H Post Op (1972–1983) Online
- Original Title :
- Post Op
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Comedy / Drama / War
- Year :
- 1972–1983
- Directror :
- Gene Reynolds
- Cast :
- Alan Alda,Mike Farrell,Harry Morgan
- Writer :
- Ken Levine,David Isaacs
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 25min
- Rating :
- 7.6/10
The 4077 needs blood, lots of it and then some. All personnel (but Ferret Face) have contributed twice. Naturally, the hospital is slammed; Sgt. Jerris Moody is a black medic who brings them one bus load. Margaret talks in Post Op with a young private who came face to face with a Chinese soldier and lived to tell about it. Klinger donates his hair for a good cause to a GI of Puerto Rican descent. BJ learns all about land mines and booby traps from Herb, a GI whose leg he was forced to amputate. Frank is panic-stricken when a patient of his is unconscious and tries to blame a nurse. Hawkeye tries to cheer up Whitney, a GI who was shot in the rear echelon and is embarrassed. Moody has to fight a bunch of drunk, bigoted GIs who ask him "to dance." Colonel Potter figures out Frank's patient was a snakebite victim. Frank is sure his wife, Louise, is back home fooling around. BJ delivers what he considers good news to Sgt. Raymond McGill: he is going stateside. But, McGill does not want to ...
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Alan Alda | - | Capt. Benjamin Franklin 'Hawkeye' Pierce | |
Mike Farrell | - | Capt. B.J. Hunnicutt | |
Harry Morgan | - | Col. Sherman T. Potter | |
Loretta Swit | - | Maj. Margaret 'Hot Lips' Houlihan | |
Larry Linville | - | Maj. Frank Burns | |
Gary Burghoff | - | Cpl. Walter 'Radar' O'Reilly (credit only) | |
Jamie Farr | - | Cpl. Maxwell Q. Klinger | |
William Christopher | - | Father Francis Mulcahy (credit only) | |
Hilly Hicks | - | Corporal Moody | |
Andy Romano | - | Sergeant Justiss | |
Sal Viscuso | - | Sergeant Raymond McGill | |
Richard Beauchamp | - | Cpl. Robelo | |
Alan McRae | - | Corporal Nessen | |
Gary Springer | - | Private Garvin | |
Andrew Bloch | - | Private Cordon |
Gary Burghoff (Radar) and William Christopher (Father Mulcahy) do not appear in this episode.
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