The best episode directed by Larry Gelbart is "It Had To Be You", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by David Isaacs". "It Had To Be You" aired on 1/23/1984 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Abyssinia, Henry".
About to be married, Radar turns up at the Potters', panicky and determined to call the whole thing off.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: David Isaacs
Everyone is happy when Henry finds out that he is being discharged and sent home, and Hawkeye and Trapper decide to literally send him off in style...
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: James Fritzell
Intelligence officer Colonel Flagg, and psychiatrist Sidney Freedman, grapples over the fate of a wounded officer, Captain Chandler, who claims to be Jesus Christ. Perhaps the most poignant scene is when Radar asks Chandler to bless his teddy bear.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Burt Prelutsky
The MASH 4077 is visted by General Steele. He wishes to move the camp 5 miles down the road. Hawkeye and Henry are charged with mutiny. And Hawkeye is also charged with impersonating a reporter.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: James Fritzell
Clete Roberts introduces this segment as his show; he's arrived at Korea to interview the staff of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital because of its high 97% efficiency rating. In Roberts' interviews with Hawkeye, BJ, Frank, Radar, Klinger, Mulcahy and Potter, they talk about how they cope with their situation, what they miss about home, how they feel about who they work with, and whether they see any good in coming from war.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Larry Gelbart
Frank is investigated by two crazy intelligence men, one who's convinced he's a communist, the other's certain Frank's a fascist.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Larry Gelbart
Hawkeye is injured in a jeep accident and, aware he has a concussion, babbles to a Korean family to keep himself awake.
Director: Larry Gelbart
Writer: Larry Gelbart