Memorable Moments, Page Two

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At its best, M*A*S*H walked a perfect line between comedy and drama, laughter and tears. Out of 251 episodes and eleven seasons there are hundreds of scenes that strike a chord with viewers. These may not be the the moments from M*A*S*H that everyone remembers but to some they're cherished memories. They leave us laughing, they leave us crying, but most of all, they leave an impression. The length may vary from seconds to minutes, but they always to stretch on forever.

From "Carry On, Hawkeye," when Hawkeye and Margaret must give one another flu shots; she takes hers in the arm but Hawkeye wants his in "his tushie." Requested by Jen.

Tushie shot

From "Dear Dad, Again," Margaret wailing out "My Blue Heaven" while being unenthusiastically backed up by Hawkeye, Trapper and Radar with Henry directing during No Talent Night. Requested by Nick.

Margaret singing

From "Fade Out, Fade In," when Colonel Potter, Hawkeye, B.J. and Radar are all in the C.O.'s office. Potter is on the phone and tells the other that Frank is being transferred out. They throw papers in the air to celebrate Frank's departure. Requested by Randall.

Frank's leaving

From "Dr. Winchester and Mr. Hyde," after bringing Charles back to the Swamp and seeing the condition he is in, Hawkeye exclaims, "I can go home now. I've seen everything." Requested by Kimberly.

Seen everything

From "Margaret's Engagement," when Margaret returns from a medical conference in Tokyo and tells Frank she is engaged. Frank then proceeds to tear down the doors to the mess tent and begins to act oddly civil to everyone in the camp -- even the enlisted men! Requested by Jake.

Missing doors

From "Dear Sis," when the whole camp sings "Dona Nobis Pacem" in the mess tent. Requested by Johannes.

Singing

From "The General Flipped at Dawn," when General Steele is inspecting the troops and mistakes Klinger for his wife. Requested by Daniel.

The general's wife

From "Good-Bye Radar, Part II," when incoming casualties force the camp to miss Radar's farewell party. Instead, everyone says goodbye as they perform triage. Requested by Nick Beaumont.

Goodbye, Radar, Part II

From "The Abduction of Margaret Houlihan" when Colonel Flagg interrogates Frank about the disappearance of Margaret. Frank is reading an issue of Reader's Digest. Requested by Andy.

Colonel Flagg: "This won't look good on your record."
Frank: "But sir, it's only Reader's Digest."
Colonel Flagg: "Not if you eliminate the third, fifth and sixth letters, then it's Red's Digest, comrade!"

Red's Digest

From "Peace On Us," when Hawkeye returns from Tokyo to an "orange party" organized by B.J. and others. Requested by Maria.

Orange all around

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Last updated July 30th, 2007