Synopsis
Season 10, Episode 1: That's Show Biz
Season 10, Episode 2: Identity Crisis
Season 10, Episode 3: Rumor at the Top
Season 10, Episode 4: Give 'Em Hell, Hawkeye
Season 10, Episode 5: Wheelers and Dealers
Season 10, Episode 6: Communication Breakdown
Season 10, Episode 7: Snap Judgment
Season 10, Episode 8: Snappier Judgment
Season 10, Episode 9: 'Twas the Day After Christmas
Season 10, Episode 10: Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead
Season 10, Episode 11: The Birthday Girls
Season 10, Episode 12: Blood and Guts
Season 10, Episode 13: A Holy Mess
Season 10, Episode 14: The Tooth Shall Set You Free
Season 10, Episode 15: Pressure Points
Season 10, Episode 16: Where There's a Will, There's a War
Season 10, Episode 17: Promotion Commotion
Season 10, Episode 18: Heroes
Season 10, Episode 19: Sons and Bowlers
Season 10, Episode 20: Picture This
Season 10, Episode 21: That Darn Kid
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Season 10, Episode 1: That's Show Biz
Original Air Date: 26 October 1981
A touring USO show brings an unexpected touch of vaudeville to the 4077th when the star showgirl requires an emergency operation.
Season 10, Episode 2: Identity Crisis
Original Air Date: 2 November 1981
Father Mulcahy counsels a GI who is plagued by guilt because he has swapped tags with a dead colleague. Meanwhile, B.J. and Charles consider ways of keeping a soldier-salesman quiet.
Season 10, Episode 3: Rumor at the Top
Original Air Date: 9 November 1981
The Army is starting a new MASH unit, and the surgeons and staff of the 4077th fear they will be split up and reassigned. So they act completely unprofessional, uncouth, and incompetent in front of an army rep hoping he will reconsider.
Season 10, Episode 4: Give 'Em Hell, Hawkeye
Original Air Date: 16 November 1981
Hawkeye writes a protest letter to President Truman complaining about the war and the senseless tasks they have to do like camp beautification.
Season 10, Episode 5: Wheelers and Dealers
Original Air Date: 23 November 1981
After being cited for reckless Jeep driving, Colonel Potter voluntarily takes driving lessons from Rizzo and B.J. decides he will make all the money he can to pay the second Mortgage, by gambling.
Season 10, Episode 6: Communication Breakdown
Original Air Date: 30 November 1981
Stop the presses! Charles has just received a load of newspapers from back home and the camp, being without a newspaper for weeks, are determined to share Charles'. He is reluctant, but agrees--only after he's read them all of course. But when he finds a newspaper missing, he wages war on the camp and they, in turn, wage a war of practical jokes on him.
Season 10, Episode 7: Snap Judgment
Original Air Date: 7 December 1981
When Hawkeye's snappy new Polaroid camera is stolen, Klinger searches the black market and finds it. Unfortunately en route back to camp, Klinger is stopped by MPs who assume he is the camera thief.
Season 10, Episode 8: Snappier Judgment
Original Air Date: 14 December 1981
It's the day of Klinger's hearing before a trial of angry officers. Will Klinger be sent up the river? With Charles as his attorney, it's almost certain. Meanwhile, Hawkeye and B.J. set out to catch the real thief.
Season 10, Episode 9: 'Twas the Day After Christmas
Original Air Date: 28 December 1981
On the day after Christmas, the 4077th decides to try out an English tradition, Boxing Day, where the officers and enlisted personnel change places for a day.
Season 10, Episode 10: Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead
Original Air Date: 4 January 1982
While Klinger is sick, he communicates with the ghost of a dead soldier.
Season 10, Episode 11: The Birthday Girls
Original Air Date: 11 January 1982
While Margaret tries desperately to get to Tokyo for her birthday, the camp helps an injured cow give birth.
Season 10, Episode 12: Blood and Guts
Original Air Date: 18 January 1982
When a U.N. war correspondent comes to the 4077th, he charms everyone. But when he doesn't report the war, but instead makes it up, making it sound exciting and heroic, Hawkeye is outraged.
Season 10, Episode 13: A Holy Mess
Original Air Date: 1 February 1982
A special egg breakfast is complicated by a distraught AWOL soldier talking Father Mulcahy into granting him sanctuary in the mess tent during a preceding church service.
Season 10, Episode 14: The Tooth Shall Set You Free
Original Air Date: 8 February 1982
While Winchester fearfully avoids getting his agonizing toothache treated, the other surgeons discover a racist commander is sending his African-American soldiers disproportionally into dangerous duty.
Season 10, Episode 15: Pressure Points
Original Air Date: 15 February 1982
Col. Potter fears he's losing his touch badly enough to summon Dr. Sidney Freeman.
Season 10, Episode 16: Where There's a Will, There's a War
Original Air Date: 22 February 1982
Fearing for his life at an aid station, Hawkeye writes his will with special bequests for his friends.
Season 10, Episode 17: Promotion Commotion
Original Air Date: 1 March 1982
When Winchester, Hawkeye and Hunnicutt are assigned to determine promotion recommendations, they are intensively wooed by the enlisted staff while one bully physically threatens Winchester.
Season 10, Episode 18: Heroes
Original Air Date: 15 March 1982
A famous prizefighter, 'Gentleman Joe' Cavanaugh, comes to visit the 4077th and while there, has a stroke. Everyone is irritated by Pierce, who as his doctor, becomes the spokesman to the press. Father Mulcahey is upset, since Gentleman Joe was his childhood hero.
Season 10, Episode 19: Sons and Bowlers
Original Air Date: 22 March 1982
Colonel Potter and B.J. head a bowling team that plays in a championship match against the Marines. Meanwhile Hawkeye learns his father is having an operation back home and feels so helpless, so he confides in Charles.
Season 10, Episode 20: Picture This
Original Air Date: 5 April 1982
After becoming fed up with his bunkmates' living habits, Hawkeye moves out of The Swamp and into a quaint shack behind Rosie's. Meanwhile, Charles and B.J. continue to annoy one another: Charles with his loud, classical music playing at all hours, and B.J. constantly sharing news of Erin's potty training; Colonel Potter wants to paint a portrait of the entire camp as a present for Mildred, but it proves difficult with the men fighting with one another. Klinger, Margaret and Father Mulcahy take it upon themselves to try and get the Swampmen back together. Will they succeed in bringing at least one war to a peaceful finish?
Season 10, Episode 21: That Darn Kid
Original Air Date: 12 April 1982
A peddler wheels his cart into camp. Klinger buys from him a goat to get rich selling milk. B.J. shows interest in a blue vase, but Charles outbids him greatly. Meanwhile, much to his chagrin, Hawkeye is paymaster again. But just as he gets the pay rolling, wounded arrive. Hawkeye tells Klinger to keep an eye on the money while he's in surgery. Unfortunately, Klinger left the money in his office alone with the goat...Hawk and Klinger return to find the money gone. It had been eaten. No way would I-CORPS believe that. Worse yet, he still had a ton of angry, unpaid staff members. Meanwhile, Charles, who hasn't yet been paid, can't afford the vase he wants, however Rizzo agrees to loan him the money, with a small 100% interest attached. Will Charles ever get himself out of debt? Will Hawkeye go down for the disappearance of the money, or will his name be cleared by sheer luck or help from a very hungry kid?