The best episode directed by George Tyne is "What's Up, Doc?", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "What's Up, Doc?" aired on 1/30/1978 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Congressman's Son".
Hot Lips, believing herself to be pregnant, asks Hawkeye to test her. The only rabbit available to use for the test is Radar's pet, Fluffy. Meanwhile, Martinson, a patient, holds Charles at gunpoint, demanding he be sent back to Ohio.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
Paul loses a big job when Howie changes a congressman's son into a hippie.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Leo Rifkin
Mail brings a letter to Frank saying his wife is divorcing him, and one to Potter telling him he's going to be a grandfather.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Everett Greenbaum
With the arrival of a shipment of records, Radar plays the part of a disc jockey and helps to get everyone through the incredibly long deluge of wounded.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Ronny Graham
Howie and Barbara move into Paul's basement just as Howie's parents come for a visit.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Ed Jurist
Paul's mother-in-law comes for a visit. In order to get rid of her, Paul arranges for her to win a free trip.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Bob Fisher
Lamont comes down hard on Fred to try to get him to quit smoking and has him go to the doctor for a chest x-ray. Later, the results are sent in the mail and Fred becomes convinced he has tuberculosis.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
Father Mulcahy, troubled by his lack of experience at the front, insists on accompanying Radar for an errand there.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Richard Cogan
Hawkeye becomes so disgusted with the stalled Panmunjon peace talks that he impulsively takes matters into his own hands, and goes to the meetings to lend a hand.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: David Isaacs
While everyone is complaining about the record cold snap, Charles becomes the most unpopular man in camp, when his parents send him a winter-ized polar suit that he insists on flaunting in front of everyone.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Gary David Goldberg
Colonel Bloodworth threatens to press court-martial charges against Hawkeye, who shoved him in the bar. But then he becomes a patient and witnesses Hawkeye's skills. Klinger bonds with a patient from his hometown.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Burt Prelutsky
One of Bob's more masculine patients enthusiastically slaps him on the back—and, unfortunately for Bob, it throws his back out. Even more unfortunately, Bob and Emily were supposed to be going to Mexico for a vacation.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
Marilyn Dietz, a very attractive divorcee, creates a feud between Jerry and Howard when she starts dating both of them.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
Bob turns out to be an uncooperative patient when Emily makes an appointment for them to see a marriage counselor.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
Carol's announcement that she's going to marry Don Fesler—an unpublished poet with bad feet—brings negative reactions from her friends.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Jerry Mayer
When one of his patients falls in love with him, Bob has problems at the office and at home.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: N/A
An ill Richie is home alone after the rest of the family go to see Cinerama. When he goes to see what is causing noises downstairs, he finds a burglar.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Michael Weinberger
Fonzie asks Richie to watch after his girl, Denise, while he's out of town at a demolition derby. Denise, upon hearing what Fonzie's asked Richie to do, decides to test Richie's trustworthiness. Richie succumbs to temptation and makes out with Denise at Inspiriation Point, but he later finds out that she has mononucleosis.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Michael Weinberger
Richie, Potsie, and Ralph go on a trip to Chicago with the school choir. Not wanting to stay in their hotel room all night, they decide to sneak out and see a show.
Director: George Tyne
Writer: Frank Buxton