AfterMASH (1983)
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William Christopher as Father Mulcahy
Episodes 31
Wet Feet
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September of '53
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.
Read MoreTogether Again
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.
Read MoreKlinger vs. Klinger
Soon-Lee wants to bring her family to America; a semiconscious patient is brought in without proper papers.
Read MoreSnap, Crackle, Plop
Klinger has a day to prepare for a civil-service exam.
Read MoreStaph Inspection
A flasher and a staph carrier are on the loose just two days before and inspection by VA top brass.
Read MoreNight Shift
Myraid crises call Potter, Klinger, and Mulcahy to night duty at the hospital.
Read MoreShall We Dance
In a campaign against depravity, Alma bans From Here to Eternity and objects to a dance for the patients.
Read MoreLittle Broadcast of '53
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.
Read MoreSunday, Cruddy Sunday
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.
Read MoreThanksgiving of '53
The Potters plan their first family Thanksgiving in a dozen years -- but the guest list keeps on growing.
Read MoreBladder Day Saints
Pfeiffer gets the needle from an obnoxious paitent with a face that Pfeiffer says ""only a proctologist could love"".
Read MoreAll About Christmas Eve
Santa sprinkles surprises among his gifts to the staff and patients at the hospital.
Read MoreChief of Staff
Potter seems to be having more than his usual load of problems at the hospital.
Read MoreYours Truly, Max Klinger
Klinger cites examples of how ""things are always jumping"" in a letter to Radar.
Read MoreIt Had To Be You
About to be married, Radar turns up at the Potters', panicky and determined to call the whole thing off.
Read MoreOdds and Ends
Klinger gambles to provide for his unborn child. Scannell goes under the knife to remove migrating shrapnel.
Read MoreAnother Saturday Night
With Mildred out, Potter plans a quiet dinner, but the evening is interrupted by a stream of friends.
Read MoreFever Pitch
Boyer is steamed because he can't get a cooling blanket for a feverish patient.
Read MoreBy The Book
Klinger and Bob Scannell prospect for uranium; Potter searches for an antibiotic that hasn't been approved by the VA.
Read MoreUp and Down Payments
When Klinger goes house hunting, he winds up getting trapped by an agent.
Read MoreW*A*L*T*E*R
After Walter "Radar" O'Reilly returns home from Korea, he joins the local police force. His adventures include tracking his stolen wallet, breaking up a fight between two strippers, and helping out a homeless boy.
Read MoreLess Miserables
Klinger is in jail for socking a shady real estate salesman. Soon-Lee is in labor. A stranger is poking around at the hospital.
Read MoreCalling Doctor Habibi
A new administrator arrives to take stock of the hospital. Klinger poses as doctor to avoid the police.
Read MoreStrangers and Other Lovers
Potter is horrified to find himself stuck with Alma as his new secretary. The fugitive Klinger can't find a place to spend a chilly night.
Read MoreMadness to His Method
Potter writes to his old M*A*S*H colleague Sidney Freedman for advice after Klinger is sentenced to the mental ward.
Read MoreThe Recovery Room
Klinger tries to pick-up some extra money by filing for disability. Colonel Potter and Mildred have a tiff, and the Colonel walks out of the house. A new doctor, Andy Caldwell, is fearful of Dr. Boyer's hot flashes. Dr. Dudziak convinces Boyer to share a group therapy session with her and a few other veterans. Potter and Mildred make up and go off to a motel to spend the night together. Father Mulcahey does an early morning religion TV show.
Read MoreWard Is Hell
Klinger runs a lottery. The acerbic Dr. Boyer becomes a patient.
Read MoreSaturday's Heroes
Wally bans passes just as Klinger is preparing to spend a weekend with his family.
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