The best episode directed by Mike Farrell is "Death Takes a Holiday", rated 8.3/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Death Takes a Holiday" aired on 12/15/1980 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Heal Thyself".
Hawkeye, B.J., and Margaret try to save the life of a critically injured solider so that his family won't think of Christmas as the day that their father died. Meanwhile, Winchester fulfills a family Christmas tradition but has trouble maintaining the anonymity required to keep it a truly charitable act. Even Klinger lends a hand.
Director: Mike Farrell
Writer: N/A
Colonel Potter turns crotchety when he catches the mumps, and his condition is worsened when Winchester gets the same disease and has to be quarantined with him. A temporary replacement surgeon, Newsome, is quickly brought into the 4077th and seems to be a gem in terms of both personality and ability.
Director: Mike Farrell
Writer: N/A
The impossible happens for the snobbish Charles when he shares an emotional experience with Klinger, who discovers a U.S. nurse, Debbie, finds him and his bizarre attire attractive, while Charles succumbs to the exotic charms of a Korean girl, called Sooni, who he meets at Rosie's Bar.
Director: Mike Farrell
Writer: David Isaacs
B.J. finds himself attracted to a famous war correspondent, Aggie O'Shea, who has fallen in love with him.
Director: Mike Farrell
Writer: Mike Farrell
The 4077th faces a sleepless night as Charles's snoring keeps B.J. and Hawkeye from counting sheep. Meanwhile, Colonel Potter discovers that his son-in-law, Bob Wilson, has had an affair.
Director: Mike Farrell
Writer: Karen Hall