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| S1.E2
| S1.E2
| To Market, to Market
| To Market, to Market
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| 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)
| 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)
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|-
| rowspan="4" | 2
| S2.E2
| S2.E2
| 5 O'Clock Charlie
| 5 O'Clock Charlie
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| Capt. Sam Pak played by Pat Morita (1:26-3:04); Father played by Jerry Fujikawa
| Capt. Sam Pak played by Pat Morita (1:26-3:04); Father played by Jerry Fujikawa
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| S3.E2
| S3.E2
| Rainbow Bridge
| Rainbow Bridge
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| Kim Chung Quoc played by Jack Soo
| Kim Chung Quoc played by Jack Soo
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| 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
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| S4.E18
| Hawkeye
| January 13, 1976
| Played by Shizuko Hoshi
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| 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
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| S5.E16
| Ping Pong
| January 18, 1977
| Soony played by Sachiko Penny Lee and Cho Lin played by Richard Narita
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| 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
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| S6.E13
| Comrades in Arms: Part 2
| December 13, 1977
| Played by James Saito
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| rowspan="5" | 7
| S7.E2
| Peace on Us
| September 25, 1978
| Korean Delegate played by Rollin Moriyama
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| S7.E11
| Dear Comrade
| November 27, 1978
| Kwang played by Sab Shimono and ___ played by James Saito
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| S7.E15
| B. J. Papa San
| January 1, 1979
| Played by Shizuko Hoshi
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| S7.E17
| The Price
| January 15, 1979
| Cho Pak played by Yuki Shimoda and Sun played by Miko Mayama
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| S7.E21
| Rally 'Round the Flagg, Boys
| February 12, 1979
| Played by Jerry Fujikawa and Doo Pak played by Bob Okazaki
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| rowspan="5" | 8
| S8.E3
| Guerrilla My Dreams
| October 1, 1979
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| S8.E8
| Private Finance
| November 5, 1979
| Mrs. Li played by Shizuko Hoshi and Oksun Li played by Denice Kumagai
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| S8.E10
| The Yalu Brick Road
| November 19, 1979
| Farmer played by Bob Okazaki
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| S8.E13
| Captain's Outrageous
| December 10, 1979
| Suni played by Momo Yashima
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| S8.E15
| Yessir, That's Our Baby
| December 31, 1979
| Chung Ho Kim played by Yuki Shimoda
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==Season 1==
'''S1.E2 To Market, to Market (September 24, 1972)'''
 
[[Jack Soo]] plays Charlie Lee, a Seoul-based businessman working in the Blackmarket. (08:19 to 11:24; 12:01 to 13:35; 14:11 to 14:44; 24:12 to 24:54).
 
[[Robert Ito]] plays Lin, Charlie Lee's jeep driver and co-conspiritor. (13:36 to 14:10; 18:23 to 20:56).
 
==Season 2==
* S2.E2 5 O'Clock Charlie (September 22, 1973) ... Soldier played by [[Lloyd Kino]] @14:42 and 22:49.
* S2.E6 Kim (October 20, 1973) ... Kim's Mother played by [[Momo Yashima]] @22:55 (10 seconds)
* S2.E12 The Incubator (December 1, 1973) ... Betty Lou played by [[Helen Funai]], is a kimono clad attendant to a crooked army officer. [@17:36]
* S2.E13 Deal Me Out (December 8, 1973) ... Capt. Sam Pak played by [[Pat Morita]] @1:39, @4:07, more, 15:04, 17:44, 20:02. John Ritter is in this one too.
* S2.E15 [[Officers Only (M*A*S*H)]] (December 22, 1973) ... Kwang Duk played by [[Clyde Kusatsu]]. @12:00, @16:16 ("We're a cute people."), 17:20 ("Thank you sir"). 17:50 ("Another Shirly Temple"), Very small, one line appearances.
* S2.E16 Henry in Love (January 5, 1974) ... Kwang Duk played by [[Clyde Kusatsu]] @16:40 (tiny part)
* S2.E19 The Chosen People (January 26, 1974) ... Capt. Sam Pak played by [[Pat Morita]] @1:26-3:04, more,  and Father played by [[Jerry Fujikawa]]


==Season 3==
* S3.E2 Rainbow Bridge played by [[Mako]] (September 17, 1974)
* 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]]


==Season 4==
==Season 4==

Revision as of 20:18, 24 April 2024

Here's the list of MASH episodes sorted by season and episode number:


Season.Episode Title Date Characters and Actors
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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. |}


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

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