Radar’s Report

"Radar’s Report" was the 27 episode of M*A*S*H, and third of season two. The episode aired on September 29, 1973. This episode is told as a voice-over of Radar reading a report as he is typing it. Comically, it includes where he puts punctuation and how he spaces the report. In each scene of the episode, the viewer hears the actual scene as well as the report that Radar is making. An enemy prisoner who is being treated in the OR grabs a scalpel a... more

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  • Sep 29, 1973

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M*A*S*H

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  • 2

Production number:

  • K402
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