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The Party was the 26th episode of and finale episode of Season 7 of the M*A*S*H TV series, also the 173rd overall series episode. The episode was written by Alan Alda and Burt Metcalfe, who also directed, and also made an uncredited cameo appearance as an ambulance driver. The episode originally aired on CBS-TV on March 12, 1979.

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  • The Party (TV series episode)
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  • The Party was the 26th episode of and finale episode of Season 7 of the M*A*S*H TV series, also the 173rd overall series episode. The episode was written by Alan Alda and Burt Metcalfe, who also directed, and also made an uncredited cameo appearance as an ambulance driver. The episode originally aired on CBS-TV on March 12, 1979.
Season
  • 7(xsd:integer)
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next prod
  • "Rally ‘Round the Flagg, Boys" (T‑425)
previous prod
  • "C*A*V*E" (T‑423)
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Previous
  • "Ain't Love Grand" (T‑422
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  • tt0638245
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Name
  • The Party
Airdate
  • 1979-03-05(xsd:date)
Caption
  • To relieve Klinger's fears that his mother is worried that he is experiencing the fighting action in Korea, the staff, who plans a party for all of their relatives to meet stateside at a designated place on the West Coast, also tries to make her believe that he is stationed in Fort Dix by posing for a camp photo with a sign saying so in "The Party" in Season 7.
Overall
  • 172(xsd:integer)
Production
  • T-424
Episode
  • 25(xsd:integer)
NEXT
  • "Too Many Cooks" (S‑601)
Writers
  • Alan Alda & Burt Metcalfe
Network
  • CBS-TV
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  • The Party was the 26th episode of and finale episode of Season 7 of the M*A*S*H TV series, also the 173rd overall series episode. The episode was written by Alan Alda and Burt Metcalfe, who also directed, and also made an uncredited cameo appearance as an ambulance driver. The episode originally aired on CBS-TV on March 12, 1979.
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