Sticky Wicket

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M*A*S*H episode
“Sticky Wicket”
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 21
Writer(s) Richard Baer
Director Don Weis
Production no. J321
Original airdate March 4, 1973
Episode chronology
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"Sticky Wicket" was episode twenty-one of the first season of the TV series M*A*S*H. It originally aired on March 4, 1973.

Hawkeye and Trapper’s latest scheme succeeds where no other one has; Frank has finally demanded that he be transferred to another unit and Hot Lips has followed suit. However, when Hawkeye and Trapper discover they will be assigned double duty until replacements are found, they decide to trick Frank into staying by convincing him there’s a fortune in gold to be found near the camp.

Preceded by:
"The Army-Navy Game"
M*A*S*H episodes Followed by:
"Major Fred C. Dobbs"
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