Fade Out, Fade In (M*A*S*H): Difference between revisions
(Created page with "S06.E01-02 '''Fade Out, Fade In''' (September 20, 1977) With Frank late in getting back from R&R in Seoul, Potter sends for a temporary replacement, in the person of one Major Charles Emerson Winchester III. ==Appearances by== * Kimiko Hiroshige as Korean Woman * Uncredited Kellye Nakahara (outdoor triage scene early on) Category: Television Category: TV Episodes Category: M*A*S*H Category: The 1970s Category: 1977.09") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
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* [[Kimiko Hiroshige]] as Korean Woman | * [[Kimiko Hiroshige]] as Korean Woman | ||
* Uncredited [[Kellye Nakahara]] (outdoor triage scene early on) | * Uncredited [[Kellye Nakahara]] (outdoor triage scene early on) | ||
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* [https://mash.fandom.com/wiki/Fade_Out,_Fade_In,_Part_1_(TV_series_episode) M*A*S*H Fandom] | |||
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S06.E01-02 Fade Out, Fade In (September 20, 1977)
With Frank late in getting back from R&R in Seoul, Potter sends for a temporary replacement, in the person of one Major Charles Emerson Winchester III.
Appearances by[edit]
- Kimiko Hiroshige as Korean Woman
- Uncredited Kellye Nakahara (outdoor triage scene early on)