Jamie Farr: Guest appearances on TV Filter TV episode performance topics

Share This
Jamie Farr

Jamie Farr

Jamie Farr (born July 1, 1934) is an American television and film actor and popular game show panelist. He is best known for playing the role of cross-dressing Corporal (later Sergeant) Maxwell Klinger in the 1970s and 1980s television sitcom M*A*S*H. Farr was born Jameel Joseph Farah in Toledo,...
Learn more about Jamie Farr »
Add More Topics Save this view to a base, or just for yourself.

16 TV episode performance topics matching:

Filter this Collection
+

x

Kim

A young Korean boy, apparently an orphan, arrives as a patient at the hospital and Trapper John wants to adopt him and send him to the United States. After he and a helicopter pilot rescue the boy from the middle of the camp’s minefield, a nun from...

L.I.P. (Local Indigenous Personnel)

A Korean woman and an American soldier want to get married, which is normally impossible due to bigoted bureaucrats who must approve the union. Hawkeye decides to step in and help by blackmailing the bureaucrat in charge of the case. On the same...

Dear Dad... Three

Hawkeye writes another letter home talking about recent events, including operating on a soldier with an unexploded grenade embedded in him, and a tolerance lesson they taught to a bigoted soldier who does not wish to receive the ’wrong color’ blood...

Deal Me Out

As everybody gathers for the regular poker game (including visiting physicians Major Sidney Freedman (Allan Arbus) and Captain Sam Pak (Pat Morita), a wounded criminal investigation agent is brought in to the operating room and Major Burns chooses...

Officers Only

In gratitude for saving his son’s life, a General gives the 4077th a prefabricated Officers Club. Normal military protocol says it’s restricted to officers only, much to the consternation of most camp personnel. Hawkeye and Trapper launch a plan to...

For Want of a Boot

Unable to obtain a replacement boot by any other means, Hawkeye launches an incredibly complex plan to get a new one by filling the requests of the camp dentist, supply sergeant, Corporal Klinger, Frank Burns, Radar, and a nurse. The episode's...

As You Were

During a lull in the action, Frank Burns has to ask Hawkeye and Trapper John to fix his hernia. At the end the MASH announcer remarks on the pardon of Nazi War Criminal Alfred Krupp which actually occurred January 31, 1951.

Crisis

When the supply lines are cut, Henry Blake declares a state of emergency and delegates various tasks to the officers in an effort to keep the camp running. As heating fuel and toilet paper run low, the members of the 4077th are forced to operate in...

Mail Call

At the camp’s regular mail call, people react to various letters and packages they receive from home. Frank Burns is tricked into investing in a fictitious aviation company, proving that he reads other people’s mail, while Trapper John contemplates...

Rainbow Bridge

As Capt. Pierce and Capt. McIntyre are getting ready to leave for some R&R; time in Tokyo, a surprising piece of news comes in. A Chinese prisoner of war camp is holding several American soldiers, but cannot treat them because their wounds are too...

Officer of the Day

Hawkeye is named “Officer of the Day”, which means he has to tend to various routine matters throughout the camp, including Lieutenant Colonel Flagg wanting a communist prisoner of war patched up so he can be executed. It is in this episode where...

Chief Surgeon Who?

Chief Surgeon Who? is an episode from the television series M*A*S*H. It was the fourth episode broadcast and aired on October 8, 1972; it was repeated twice, on April 15 and July 29, 1973. It was written by Larry Gelbart and directed by E.W....

Abyssinia, Henry

"Abyssinia, Henry" is the 72nd episode of the M*A*S*H television series, and the final episode of the series' third season. First aired on March 18, 1975, and written by Everett Greenbaum and Jim Fritzell, the highly rated episode was most notable...

Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air

"Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air" is a season six episode of the FOX animated television series Family Guy. The episode title is a play on the title of the theme song from the television series The Greatest American Hero. This episode was...

The Trial of Henry Blake

The Trial of Henry Blake is episode 8 from season 2 of the TV series M*A*S*H. Henry Blake faces a disciplinary review after several complaints from Majors Burns and Houlihan. Among the issues at hand are the 4077th's Kentucky Derby Day, in which the...

The General Flipped at Dawn

Aired September 10, 1974 and rerun on Christmas Eve, 1974, "The General Flipped at Dawn" is the premiere of the third season of M*A*S*H. An inspection by the strict Major General Bartford Hamilton Steele ("That's three E's, not all in a row") puts...
Edit Collection Schema
All topics in this collection are typed as TV episode performance
Use Data from this Collection
Choose a format:

Images and articles are not included in export files, which are limited to 1000 items. Complete data dumps are also available here.

Flag this Collection
Why do you want to flag this collection?