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"Welcome to Korea" was the 73rd and 74th episodes of the M*A*S*H television series, and, as part of a two episode arc, the first episodes of the fourth season of the series. First aired on September 12, 1975, the series' first 60 minute episode (double the normal time) was most notable for its off-screen departure of the character of "Trapper John" McIntyre, and his replacement by the freshly drafted Captain B.J. Hunnicutt.

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  • Welcome to Korea (TV series episode)
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  • "Welcome to Korea" was the 73rd and 74th episodes of the M*A*S*H television series, and, as part of a two episode arc, the first episodes of the fourth season of the series. First aired on September 12, 1975, the series' first 60 minute episode (double the normal time) was most notable for its off-screen departure of the character of "Trapper John" McIntyre, and his replacement by the freshly drafted Captain B.J. Hunnicutt.
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  • 4(xsd:integer)
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Previous
  • "Abyssinia, Henry" (B324)
  • "Of Moose and Men" (G503)
IMDB
  • tt0638472
Directors
  • Gene Reynolds
Season list
Guests
Name
  • Welcome To Korea
Airdate
  • 1975-09-12(xsd:date)
Caption
  • Hawkeye, rushes to Kimpo Air Base with Radar to see Trapper off but just misses him. Instead he meets his replacement, B.J. Hunnicutt , in "Welcome to Korea".
Overall
  • 73(xsd:integer)
Production
  • G-504 and G-506
Episode
  • 1(xsd:integer)
NEXT
  • "Change of Command" (G501)
  • "Dear Mildred" (G505)
Writers
Network
  • CBS-TV
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  • "Welcome to Korea" was the 73rd and 74th episodes of the M*A*S*H television series, and, as part of a two episode arc, the first episodes of the fourth season of the series. First aired on September 12, 1975, the series' first 60 minute episode (double the normal time) was most notable for its off-screen departure of the character of "Trapper John" McIntyre, and his replacement by the freshly drafted Captain B.J. Hunnicutt. "Welcome to Korea" features the first depiction of the 4077th MASH following the death of former unit commander Lt. Colonel Henry Blake, and with Major Frank Burns in charge. Another change of command is previewed, in the form of a short appearance by Colonel Sherman T. Potter; he would be fully introduced in the following episode, "Change of Command". The episode, which was written by Everett Greenbaum, Jim Fritzell, and series creator Larry Gelbart and directed by Gene Reynolds, won two Emmy awards in 1976: "Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series" for Reynolds, and "Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming in a Comedy Series" for Stan Tischler and Fred W. Berger. After the joint departures of Stevenson and Rogers at the end of the third season, there was a great deal of uncertainty about the direction and future for the series; "Welcome to Korea" was notable for beginning a generalized move for the series away from a dark comedy to a "dramedy".
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