2024-07-03
Hawkeye is on duty as Officer of the Day, and Col. Flagg (Edward Winter) wants a wounded prisoner patched up for execution. Sang Yu: Jerry Fujikawa. Carter: Dennis Troy. Igor: Jeff Maxwell. Frank: Larry Linville. Trapper: Wayne Rogers. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. This episode contains Hawkeye's "I will not carry a gun" speech. (Repeat).
Famed fighter General "Iron Guts" Kelly (James Gregory) dies in action, but not the kind that looks good on a war record. Col. Wortman: Keene Curtis. Able: Bobbie Mitchell. Kwok: Byron Chung. GI: Jeff Maxwell. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Trapper: Wayne Rogers. (Repeat).
When a robbery crew holds up the iconic downtown Los Angeles library, the team discovers that stolen architectural drawings could lead to a major threat against the city. Also, the squad is surprised by the arrival of a new leader, longtime LAPD veteran and former S.W.A.T. member Rodrigo Sanchez. (Repeat).
Joseph Strauss and President Herbert Hoover battle to build the two longest suspension bridges of all time in San Francisco: The Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge. (Repeat).
A hard-driving engineer is on a quest to tame one of the wildest rivers in the United States, bringing much needed water to the arid American West. (Repeat).
Historic flood waters slam the region, stranding Junior and forcing Big Donny's new hires to step up on a mountain-side tow recovery. Dale needs a helping hand to keep his fledgling business alive. (Repeat).
A decades-long war for dominance ensues as Kellogg's and General Mills battle it out with new innovative cereals, resulting in the creation of the number one cereal in the country. (Repeat).
Joseph Strauss and President Herbert Hoover battle to build the two longest suspension bridges of all time in San Francisco: The Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge. (Repeat).
Historic flood waters slam the region, stranding Junior and forcing Big Donny's new hires to step up on a mountain-side tow recovery. Dale needs a helping hand to keep his fledgling business alive. (Repeat).
A decades-long war for dominance ensues as Kellogg's and General Mills battle it out with new innovative cereals, resulting in the creation of the number one cereal in the country. (Repeat).
A hard-driving engineer is on a quest to tame one of the wildest rivers in the United States, bringing much needed water to the arid American West. (Repeat).
Joseph Strauss and President Herbert Hoover battle to build the two longest suspension bridges of all time in San Francisco: The Golden Gate and the Bay Bridge. (Repeat).
Hondo and Lina go undercover to infiltrate and take back a cruise ship that's under siege by drug smugglers who will execute passengers if they detect police on board. Also, Street enters the SWAT Training Academy and finds the competition fiercer than he expected, with the applicants all vying for the one SWAT position available for the year. (Repeat).
Derek and Kensi partner on a mission to find three marines who disappeared after their Humvee was ambushed in the desert. (Repeat).
Reports of a jar of gold send Adam and Kru on the trail of missing prospector Volcanic Brown and his last known location. Meanwhile, Don and Taylor investigate a strange marking on the prospector tools found in the Upper Pitt. (Repeat).
Clues revealed in Katzie First Nation history lead the team north, while Kru unearths 100-year-old court documents that shed light on Slumach himself. (Repeat).
Behind-the-scenes to discover the secrets of the Vatican Museum. (Repeat).
Reports of a jar of gold send Adam and Kru on the trail of missing prospector Volcanic Brown and his last known location. Meanwhile, Don and Taylor investigate a strange marking on the prospector tools found in the Upper Pitt. (Repeat).
Clues revealed in Katzie First Nation history lead the team north, while Kru unearths 100-year-old court documents that shed light on Slumach himself. (Repeat).
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A seriocomic episode (and the first without a laugh track) is set in the operating room, where the doctors are overwhelmed by casualties. Maj. Freedman: Allan Arbus. Ginger: Odessa Cleveland. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Trapper: Wayne Rogers. Gene Reynolds' direction earned an Emmy, and the script by Larry Gelbart and Laurence Marks won a Writers Guild Award. (Repeat).
Spring brings out the sap in everyone, especially an overly grateful---and oversized---patient (Alex Karras). Meanwhile, Radar romances a nurse (Mary Kay Place) and Klinger gets married over the telephone. Pasco: Greg Mabrey. Corpsman: Roy Goldman. Radar: Gary Burghoff. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Klinger: Jamie Farr. (Repeat).
Hetty's former Vietnam war colleagues partner with NCIS after a former Navy commander kidnaps a corrupt Veterans Affairs administrator who has been siphoning funds. (Repeat).
Reports of a jar of gold send Adam and Kru on the trail of missing prospector Volcanic Brown and his last known location. Meanwhile, Don and Taylor investigate a strange marking on the prospector tools found in the Upper Pitt. (Repeat).
Clues revealed in Katzie First Nation history lead the team north, while Kru unearths 100-year-old court documents that shed light on Slumach himself. (Repeat).
Rick makes a surreally good deal for a painting supposedly created by artist Rene Magritte. But in order to have the apple of his eye authenticated, he and Chum must head to Belgium. (Repeat).