Country of Origin: |
United States |
Production year: |
1979 |
Directors: |
Burt Metcalfe, Charles S. Dubin, Alan Alda, William Jurgensen, Harry Morgan |
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Disc ID: A8D5-1732-8FE0-F366
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Running time: |
0:00 (0 Min.) |
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Unknown |
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[Color status unset], 1.33:1, Full Frame |
DVD-Format: |
Single-Sided, Double-Layered |
Released: |
May 24, 2005 |
Collection type: |
Owned |
Status: |
Available |
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Purchase date: |
September 30, 2011 |
Purchase price: |
Hidden |
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Overview |
SEASON EIGHT * DISC TWO
MR. AND MRS. WHO?
Charles returns from R&R in Tokyo with a hangover, and a vague and uneasy feeling of romantic entanglement, just as the 4077 faces an outbreak of deadly haemorrhagic fever.
THE YALU BRICK ROAD
Stranded on a country road with a carton of antibiotics urgently needed back in the OR, B.J. and Hawkeye stumble upon a North Korean soldier intent upon surrendering to them.
LIFE TIME
All the doctors pitch in to operate on a wounded soldier suffering from a lacerated aorta, knowing that if the surgery isn't completed within twenty minutes, he could be paralysed for life.
DEAR UNCLE ABDUL
Between learning the ropes of his new job and catering to the eccentric whims of the 4077's officers, Klinger takes a quick minute to write home to his uncle in Toledo, Ohio.
CAPTAINS OUTRAGEOUS
A brawl at Rosie's Bar turns Rosie into a patient and the doctors into temporary saloon keepers while Father Mulcahy worries he'll be passed over for promotion once again.
STARS AND STRIPES
B.J. and Charles lock horns when The American College of Surgeons asks them to write an official paper for their journal detailing a surgery the two doctors performed together.
YESSIR, THAT'S OUR BABY
When a baby girl born to a Korean woman and an American GI is abandoned at the 4077, the docs struggle to come up with the best solution for finding the baby a new home.
BOTTLE FATIGUE
Hawkeye is shocked into giving up drinking for a week after he receives a huge bar tab (twice as big as B.J.'s!) from the Officers Club. |
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