Richard Hooker
Alan Alda,
Alan Rafkin,
Burt Metcalfe,
Charles S. Dubin,
David Ogden Stiers,
Don Weis,
Earl Bellamy,
Gene Reynolds,
George Tyne,
Harry Morgan,
Hy Averback,
Jackie Cooper,
James Sheldon,
Larry Gelbart,
Lee Philips,
Mike Farrell,
Nell Cox,
Tony Mordente,
William K. Jurgensen,
William Wiard
Alan Alda,
Allan Katz,
Bernard Dilbert,
Bill Idelson,
Burt Metcalfe,
Burt Prelutsky,
Burt Styler,
Carl Kleinschmitt,
Dan Wilcox,
David Isaacs,
David Pollock,
Dennis Koenig,
Don Reo,
Elias Davis,
Erik Tarloff,
Everett Greenbaum,
Gary Markowitz,
Gene Reynolds,
Hal Dresner,
James Fritzell,
Jay Folb,
Jerry Mayer,
Jim Mulligan,
John D. Hess,
John Rappaport,
John W. Regier,
Karen Hall,
Ken Levine,
Larry Balmagia,
Larry Gelbart,
Laurence Marks,
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason,
Mary Kay Place,
McLean Stevenson,
Mike Farrell,
Mitch Markowitz,
Paul Perlove,
Richard Hooker,
Ring Lardner Jr.,
Robert Klane,
Ronny Graham,
Sheldon Bull,
Sheldon Keller,
Sid Dorfman,
Simon Muntner,
Thad Mumford,
Tom Reeder,
W.C. Heinz
Alan Alda,
David Ogden Stiers,
Gary Burghoff,
Harry Morgan,
Jamie Farr,
Larry Linville,
Loretta Swit,
McLean Stevenson,
Mike Farrell,
Wayne Rogers,
William Christopher
251 Episodes. War (Korean War). The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable. Nevertheless, the war goes on..