Aired: September 26, 1983
Potter, Klinger and Father Mulcahy find that adjusting to civilian life isn't easy. Potter, not wanting to mark time in retirement, applies for a job at a VA hospital. Klinger spends time in jail before being offered a job by Potter. Father Mulcahy despairs over his hearing loss suffered in the M*A*S*H finale.
Aired: September 26, 1983
After ear surgery, Father Mulcahy goes on R-and-R at General Pershing, where Klinger is battling Alma to find a room for a female patient.
Aired: October 03, 1983
Soon-Lee wants to bring her family to America; a semiconscious patient is brought in without proper papers.
Aired: October 10, 1983
Klinger has a day to prepare for a civil-service exam.
Aired: October 17, 1983
A flasher and a staph carrier are on the loose just two days before and inspection by VA top brass.
Aired: October 24, 1983
Myraid crises call Potter, Klinger, and Mulcahy to night duty at the hospital.
Aired: October 31, 1983
In a campaign against depravity, Alma bans From Here to Eternity and objects to a dance for the patients.
Aired: November 07, 1983
Klinger plays disc jockey on the PA system; a new nurse is being hazed; and Father Mulcahy has to contend with one patient who won't talk and another who won't stop.
Aired: November 14, 1983
Visitors' day attracts a group that includes a car-selling faith healer, a man dying too be admitted as a patient and an acrophobe whose brother is on the third floor.
Aired: November 21, 1983
The Potters plan their first family Thanksgiving in a dozen years -- but the guest list keeps on growing.
Aired: December 05, 1983
Potter and Pfeiffer are thinking of leaving, but the discovery that a patient's leukemia may be linked to A-Bomb tests gives them both pause.
Aired: December 12, 1983
Pfeiffer gets the needle from an obnoxious paitent with a face that Pfeiffer says ""only a proctologist could love"".
Aired: December 19, 1983
Santa sprinkles surprises among his gifts to the staff and patients at the hospital.
Aired: January 02, 1984
Potter seems to be having more than his usual load of problems at the hospital.
Aired: January 09, 1984
Mulcahy gets entangled in red tape trying to get the VA to pay for his ear operation. A woman claims the hospital lost her son.
Aired: January 16, 1984
Klinger cites examples of how ""things are always jumping"" in a letter to Radar.
Aired: January 23, 1984
About to be married, Radar turns up at the Potters', panicky and determined to call the whole thing off.
Aired: January 30, 1984
Klinger gambles to provide for his unborn child. Scannell goes under the knife to remove migrating shrapnel.
Aired: February 06, 1984
With Mildred out, Potter plans a quiet dinner, but the evening is interrupted by a stream of friends.
Aired: February 27, 1984
Boyer is steamed because he can't get a cooling blanket for a feverish patient.
Aired: March 05, 1984
Klinger and Bob Scannell prospect for uranium; Potter searches for an antibiotic that hasn't been approved by the VA.
Aired: March 12, 1984
When Klinger goes house hunting, he winds up getting trapped by an agent.