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Here's the list of MASH episodes sorted by season and episode number:
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Season.Episode
! Title
! Date
! Characters and Actors
|-
| rowspan="4" | 1
| S1.E2
| To Market, to Market
| September 24, 1972
| Charlie Lee played by Jack Soo (08:19 to 11:24; 12:01 to 13:35; 14:11 to 14:44; 24:12 to 24:54); Lin played by Robert Ito (13:36 to 14:10; 18:23 to 20:56)
|-
| rowspan="4" | 2
| S2.E2
| 5 O'Clock Charlie
| September 22, 1973
| Soldier played by Lloyd Kino (@14:42, @22:49)
|-
| S2.E6
| Kim
| October 20, 1973
| Kim's Mother played by Momo Yashima (@22:55 for 10 seconds)
|-
| S2.E12
| The Incubator
| December 1, 1973
| Betty Lou played by Helen Funai (@17:36)
|-
| S2.E13
| Deal Me Out
| December 8, 1973
| Capt. Sam Pak played by Pat Morita (1:39, 4:07, 15:04, 17:44, 20:02); John Ritter also appears
|-
| S2.E15
| Officers Only
| December 22, 1973
| Kwang Duk played by Clyde Kusatsu (@12:00, @16:16, 17:20, 17:50)
|-
| S2.E16
| Henry in Love
| January 5, 1974
| Kwang Duk played by Clyde Kusatsu (@16:40)
|-
| S2.E19
| The Chosen People
| January 26, 1974
| Capt. Sam Pak played by Pat Morita (1:26-3:04); Father played by Jerry Fujikawa
|-
| rowspan="4" | 3
| S3.E2
| Rainbow Bridge
| September 17, 1974
| Played by Mako
|-
| S3.E3
| Officer of the Day
| September 24, 1974
| 1st Korean Kim Luc played by Tad Horino and Sang Yu played by Jerry Fujikawa
|-
| S3.E8
| Life with Father
| October 29, 1974
| Chim Sah played by Sachiko Penny Lee
|-
| S3.E13
| Mad Dogs and Servicemen
| December 10, 1974
| Rosie played by Shizuko Hoshi
|-
| S3.E17
| The Consultant
| January 21, 1975
| Bartender played by Tad Horino
|-
| S3.E20
| Love and Marriage
| February 18, 1975
| Played by Jerry Fujikawa
|-
| S3.E22
| Payday
| March 4, 1975
| Kim Chung Quoc played by Jack Soo
|-
| rowspan="3" | 4
| S4.E8
| The Kids
| October 31, 1975
| Slicky Boy played by Mitchell Sakamoto
|-
| S4.E16
| Dear Ma
| December 23, 1975
| Colonel Kim played by John Fujioka and General Park played by Rollin Moriyama
|-
| S4.E18
| Hawkeye
| January 13, 1976
| Played by Shizuko Hoshi
|-
| rowspan="4" | 5
| S5.E9
| The Korean Surgeon
| November 23, 1976
| North Korean played by Larry Hama and Robert Ito
|-
| S5.E10
| Hawkeye Get Your Gun
| November 30, 1976
| Played by Mako
|-
| S5.E15
| 38 Across
| January 11, 1977
| Korean Mother played by Momo Yashima
|-
| S5.E16
| Ping Pong
| January 18, 1977
| Soony played by Sachiko Penny Lee and Cho Lin played by Richard Narita
|-
| rowspan="3" | 6
| S6.E1
| Fade Out, Fade In
| September 20, 1977
| Played by Kimiko Hiroshige
|-
| S6.E5
| The Winchester Tapes
| October 18, 1977
| Played by Kimiko Hiroshige
|-
| S6.E13
| Comrades in Arms: Part 2
| December 13, 1977
| Played by James Saito
|-
| rowspan="5" | 7
| S7.E2
| Peace on Us
| September 25, 1978
| Korean Delegate played by Rollin Moriyama
|-
| S7.E11
| Dear Comrade
| November 27, 1978
| Kwang played by Sab Shimono and ___ played by James Saito
|-
| S7.E15
| B. J. Papa San
| January 1, 1979
| Played by Shizuko Hoshi
|-
| S7.E17
| The Price
| January 15, 1979
| Cho Pak played by Yuki Shimoda and Sun played by Miko Mayama
|-
| S7.E21
| Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys
| February 12, 1979
| Played by Jerry Fujikawa and Doo Pak played by Bob Okazaki
|-
| rowspan="5" | 8
| S8.E3
| Guerrilla My Dreams
| October 1, 1979
|
|-
| S8.E8
| Private Finance
| November 5, 1979
| Mrs. Li played by Shizuko Hoshi and Oksun Li played by Denice Kumagai
|-
| S8.E10
| The Yalu Brick Road
| November 19, 1979
| Farmer played by Bob Okazaki
|-
| S8.E13
| Captain's Outrageous
| December 10, 1979
| Suni played by Momo Yashima
|-
| S8.E15
| Yessir, That's Our Baby
| December 31, 1979
| Chung Ho Kim played by Yuki Shimoda
|}
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This table completes the organization of the M*A*S*H episodes from Seasons 4 to 8 as provided. Adjustments or expansions can be made by following this established pattern.
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==Season 4==
* S4.E8 The Kids (October 31, 1975) ... Slicky Boy played by [[Mitchell Sakamoto]]
* S4.E16 Dear Ma (December 23, 1975) ... Colonel Kim played by [[John Fujioka]] and General Park played by [[Rollin Moriyama]]
* S4.E18 Hawkeye (January 13, 1976) ... played by [[Shizuko Hoshi]
 
==Season 5==
* S5.E9 The Korean Surgeon (November 23, 1976) ... North Korean played by [[Larry Hama]] and North Korean played by [[Robert Ito]]
* S5.E10 Hawkeye Get Your Gun (November 30, 1976) played by [[Mako]]
* S5.E15 38 Across (January 11, 1977) ... Korean Mother played by [[Momo Yashima]]
* S5.E16 Ping Pong (January 18, 1977) ... Soony played by [[Sachiko Penny Lee]] and Cho Lin played by [[Richard Narita]]
 
==Season 6==
* S6.E1 Fade Out, Fade In (September 20, 1977) ... played by [[Kimiko Hiroshige]]
* S6.E5 The Winchester Tapes (October 18, 1977) ... played by [[Kimiko Hiroshige]]
* S6.E13 Comrades in Arms: Part 2 (December 13, 1977) ... played by [[James Saito]]
 
==Season 7==
* S7.E2 Peace on Us (September 25, 1978) ... Korean Delegate played by [[Rollin Moriyama]]
* S7.E11 Dear Comrade (November 27, 1978) ... Kwang played by [[Sab Shimono]] and ___ played by [[James Saito]]
* S7.E15 B. J. Papa San (January 1, 1979) ... played by [[Shizuko Hoshi]]
* S7.E17 The Price (January 15, 1979) ... Cho Pak played by [[Yuki Shimoda]] and Sun played by [[Miko Mayama]]
* S7.E21 Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys (February 12, 1979) ... played by [[Jerry Fujikawa]] and Doo Pak played by [[Bob Okazaki]]
 
==Season 8==
* S8.E3 Guerrilla My Dreams (October 1, 1979)
* S8.E8 Private Finance (November 5, 1979) ... Mrs. Li played by [[Shizuko Hoshi]] and Oksun Li played by [[Denice Kumagai]]
* S8.E10 The Yalu Brick Road (November 19, 1979) ... Farmer played by [[Bob Okazaki]]
* S8.E13 Captain's Outrageous (December 10, 1979) ... Suni played by [[Momo Yashima]]
* S8.E15 Yessir, That's Our Baby (December 31, 1979) ... Chung Ho Kim played by [[Yuki Shimoda]]
 
 
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