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ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1988 Won ASCAP Award Most Performed Theme
Michael Altman
 
1986 Won ASCAP Award Most Performed Theme
Michael Altman
 
American Cinema Editors, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1981 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler
For episode "Dreams".
 
1980 Won Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler
For episode "The Yalu Brick Road".
 
1979 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler
For episode "The Billfold Syndrome".
 
1978 Won Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler
For episode "Fade Out, Fade In".
 
1977 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Samuel E. Beetley
Stanford Tischler
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
 
1976 Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Stanford Tischler
Fred W. Berger
For episode "Welcome to Korea".
 
1975 Won Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Fred W. Berger
Stanford Tischler
For episode "A Full, Rich Day".
 
1974 Won Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Fred W. Berger
Stanford Tischler
For episode "The Trial of Henry Blake".
 
1973 Won Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Fred W. Berger
For episode "Bananas, Crackers, and Nuts".
Nominated Eddie Best Edited Episode from a Television Series
Stanford Tischler
For the pilot.
 
Directors Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Alan Alda
David Hawks (unit production manager/first assistant director) (plaque)
Cathy Kinsock (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Where There's a Will, There's a War".
 
1982 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Alan Alda
David Hawks (unit production manager/first assistant director) (plaque)
Cathy Kinsock (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Life You Save, The".
Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Harry Morgan
For episode "Blood Brothers".
 
1981 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Mike Farrell
For episode "Death Takes a Holiday".
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Burt Metcalfe
For episode "A War for All Seasons".
 
1980 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Charles S. Dubin
For episode "Period of Adjustment".
 
1979 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Charles S. Dubin
For episode "Point of View".
 
1978 Nominated DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Alan Alda
Burt Metcalfe
For episode "Comrades in Arms", parts 1 and 2.
 
1977 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Alan Alda
Ted Butcher (unit production manager) (plaque)
David Hawks (assistant director) (plaque)
Lisa Hallas-Gottlieb (assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
 
1976 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Hy Averback
Leonard S. Smith Jr. (first assistant director) (plaque)
George R. Batcheller Jr. (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Bombed".
 
1975 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Hy Averback
Ted Butcher (unit production manager) (plaque)
Leonard S. Smith Jr. (first assistant director) (plaque)
George R. Batcheller Jr. (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Alcoholics Unanimous".
 
1974 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Gene Reynolds
Ted Butcher (unit production manager) (plaque)
Leonard S. Smith Jr. (first assistant director) (plaque)
George R. Batcheller Jr. (second assistant director) (plaque)
For episode "Deal Me Out".
 
1973 Won DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series'
Gene Reynolds
Wesley J. McAfee (unit production manager/first assistant director) (plaque)
Ronald L. Schwary (second assistant director) (plaque)
For the pilot episode.
 
Golden Globes, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Alan Alda
Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV
Loretta Swit
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
 
1982 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Alan Alda
Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Nominated Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
Loretta Swit
 
1981 Won Golden Globe Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
Nominated Golden Globe Best TV-Series - Musical/Comedy
 
1980 Won Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actress - Musical/Comedy
Loretta Swit
Best TV-Series - Musical/Comedy
 
1979 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
 
1978 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
 
1977 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
Best TV-Series - Musical/Comedy
 
1976 Won Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
 
1975 Won Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
 
1974 Won Golden Globe Best Supporting Actor - Television
McLean Stevenson
Nominated Golden Globe Best Supporting Actress - Television
Loretta Swit
Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
 
1973 Nominated Golden Globe Best TV Actor - Musical/Comedy
Alan Alda
Best TV Show - Musical/Comedy
 
Humanitas Prize
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
Elias Davis
David Pollock
 
1982 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
David Pollock
Elias Davis
 
1981 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
David Pollock
Elias Davis
For episode "Blood Brothers".
 
1980 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
Alan Alda
 
1979 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Category
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
For episode "Point Of View".
 
1977 Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television
Alan Alda
For "M*A*S*H: Dear Sigmund (#5.7)" (1976).
 
1976 Won Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television
Larry Gelbart
For "M*A*S*H: The Interview (#4.24)" (1976).
Nominated Humanitas Prize 30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television
Burt Prelutsky
For "M*A*S*H: Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler (#4.9)" (1975).
 
Peabody Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1976 Won Peabody Award (CBS Television Network).
 
People's Choice Awards, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
1982 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
1981 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
1980 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
1979 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
1978 Won People's Choice Award Favorite TV Comedy Program
 
Primetime Emmy Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (executive producer)
John Rappaport (supervising producer)
Dan Wilcox (producer)
Thad Mumford (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe
(CBS).
For episode "The Joker Is Wild".
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Stanford Tischler
Larry L. Mills
(CBS).
For episode "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".
Outstanding Individual Achievement - Costumers
Albert H. Frankel (men's costumer)
Rita Bennett (women's costumer)
(CBS).
For episode "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series
David M. Ice (sound editor)
Godfrey Marks (sound editor)
Richard Sperber (sound editor)
Edward Rossi (supervising sound editor)
William Hartman (sound editor)
Don Isaacs (sound editor)
(CBS).
For episode "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy, Variety or Music Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, Variety or Music Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
 
1982 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (executive producer)
John Rappaport (supervising producer)
Thad Mumford (producer)
Dan Wilcox (producer)
Dennis Koenig (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Where There's a Will, There's a War".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Hy Averback (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Sons and Bowlers".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Charles S. Dubin (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Pressure Points".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Picture This".
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
David Ogden Stiers
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (writer)
(CBS).
For episode "Follies of the Living - Concerns of the Dead".
 
1981 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for a Series
Stanford Tischler (editor)
Larry L. Mills (editor)
(CBS).
For episode "Death Takes The Holiday".
Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (executive producer)
John Rappaport (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "The Life You Save".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (director)
(CBS).
For episode "No Laughing Matter".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
David Ogden Stiers
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Mike Farrell (teleplay)
John Rappaport (teleplay)
Dennis Koenig (teleplay)
Thad Mumford (story)
Dan Wilcox (story)
Burt Metcalfe (story)
(CBS).
For episode "Death Takes the Holiday".
 
1980 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for a Series
Larry L. Mills (editor)
Stanford Tischler (editor)
(CBS).
For episode "The Yalu Brick Road".
Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (executive producer)
Jim Mulligan (producer)
John Rappaport (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Dreams".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Charles S. Dubin (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Period of Adjustment".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Bottle Fatigue".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Harry Morgan (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Stars and Stripes".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Variety or Music Series
Mike Farrell
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
David Isaacs (writer)
Ken Levine (writer)
(CBS).
For episode "Goodbye, Radar", part II.
 
1979 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "Inga".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "Dear Sis".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Charles S. Dubin
(CBS).
For episode "Point of View".
Outstanding Film Editing for a Series
Larry L. Mills
Stanford Tischler
(CBS).
For episode "The Billfold Syndrome".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy or Comedy-Variety or Music Series
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
(CBS).
For episode "Point of View".
 
1978 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Burt Metcalfe (director)
Alan Alda (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Comrades in Arms", part I.
Outstanding Film Editing in a Comedy Series
Stanford Tischler (editor)
Larry L. Mills (editor)
(CBS).
For episode "Fade Out, Fade In".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (writer)
(CBS).
For episode "Fallen Idol".
 
1977 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Cinematography in Entertainment Programming for a Series
William K. Jurgensen (cinematographer)
(CBS).
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds (executive producer)
Allan Katz (producer)
Don Reo (producer)
Burt Metcalfe (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Joan Darling (director)
(CBS).
For episode "The Nurses".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Rafkin (director)
(CBS).
For episode "Lt. Radar O'Reilly".
Outstanding Film Editing in a Comedy Series
Samuel E. Beetley
Stanford Tischler
(CBS).
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda (writer)
(CBS).
For episode "Dear Sigmund".
 
1976 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series - For a Single Episode of a Comedy Series
Stanford Tischler
Fred W. Berger
(CBS).
For episode "Welcome to Korea".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
For episode "Welcome to Korea".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming for a Series
William K. Jurgensen
(CBS).
For episode "Hawkeye".
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds (producer)
Larry Gelbart (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "The Kids".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Larry Gelbart
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
For episode "The More I See You".
Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series
Larry Gelbart
Simon Muntner
(CBS).
For episode "Hawkeye".
 
1975 Won Primetime Emmy Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
For episode "O.R.".
Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography for Entertainment Programming for a Series
William K. Jurgensen
(CBS).
For episode "Bombed".
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds (producer)
Larry Gelbart (producer)
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
McLean Stevenson
(CBS).
Outstanding Continuing Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
For episode "Bulletin Board".
Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series
Hy Averback
(CBS).
For episode "Alcoholics Unanimous".
Outstanding Film Editing for Entertainment Programming for a Series - For a Single Episode of a Comedy Series
Stanford Tischler (editor)
Fred W. Berger (editor)
(CBS).
For episode "The General Flipped at Dawn".
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Comedy or Drama Series
Harry Morgan
(CBS).
For episode "The General Flipped at Dawn".
 
1974 Won Primetime Emmy Actor of the Year - Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Best Directing in Comedy
Jackie Cooper
(CBS).
For episode "Carry on, Hawkeye".
Best Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds
Larry Gelbart
(CBS).
Nominated Primetime Emmy Best Directing in Comedy
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
For episode "Deal Me Out".
Best Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series
Stanford Tischler (editor)
Fred W. Berger (editor)
(CBS).
Best Supporting Actor in Comedy
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Best Supporting Actor in Comedy
McLean Stevenson
(CBS).
Best Supporting Actress in Comedy
Loretta Swit
(CBS).
Best Writing in Comedy
Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
Mary Kay Place
(CBS).
For episode "Hot Lips and Empty Arms".
Best Writing in Comedy
McLean Stevenson
(CBS).
For episode "The Trial of Henry Blake".
 
1973 Nominated Primetime Emmy Outstanding Achievement in Film Editing for Entertainment Programming - For a Series or a Single Program of a Series
Stanford Tischler (editor)
Fred W. Berger (editor)
(CBS).
Outstanding Comedy Series
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Comedy Series
Alan Alda
(CBS).
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
For the pilot episode.
Outstanding New Series
Gene Reynolds
(CBS).
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy
Gary Burghoff
(CBS).
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in Comedy
McLean Stevenson
(CBS).
Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy
Larry Gelbart
(CBS).
For the pilot episode.
 
TV Land Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2009 Won Impact Award Alan Alda
Allan Arbus
William Christopher
Larry Gelbart (producer)
Mike Farrell
Jeff Maxwell
Burt Metcalfe (producer)
Gene Reynolds (producer)
David Ogden Stiers
Loretta Swit
Kellye Nakahara
 
2008 Nominated TV Land Award Iconic Decoration You Want for Your House
Hawkeye's still from The Swamp.
 
2007 Won TV Land Award Series Finale You Had a Party to Watch
 
2006 Won TV Land Award Favorite Series Finale
 
2003 Won TV Land Award Classic TV Doctor of the Year
Alan Alda
For "Dr. Hawkeye Pierce".
Drama Theme Song You Can't Get Out of Your Head
Nominated TV Land Award Classic TV Doctor of the Year
Wayne Rogers
 
Television Critics Association Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
2010 Won Heritage Award
 
2009 Nominated Heritage Award
 
2008 Nominated Heritage Award
 
2007 Nominated Heritage Award
 
2005 Nominated Heritage Award
 
Writers Guild of America, USA
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1984 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
David Pollock
Burt Metcalfe
Karen Hall
Elias Davis
John Rappaport
Thad Mumford
Alan Alda
Dan Wilcox
For episode "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen".
 
1983 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Karen Hall
For episode "The Birthday Girls".
 
1982 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
John Rappaport
For episode "No Sweat".
Episodic Comedy
Dan Wilcox
Thad Mumford
For episode "A War for All Seasons".
Episodic Drama
Thad Mumford
Dan Wilcox
For episode "Bless You, Hawkeye".
 
1981 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Gene Reynolds (story)
Dennis Koenig (teleplay/story)
For episode "Heal Thyself".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Dan Wilcox
Thad Mumford
For episode "Bottle Fatigue".
Episodic Comedy
John Rappaport
For episode "Morale Victory".
Episodic Drama
Alan Alda (teleplay/story)
James Jay Rubinfier (story)
For episode "Dreams".
 
1980 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Dan Wilcox
Thad Mumford
For episode "Are You Now, Margaret?" Tied with "Taxi": "The Reluctant Fighter".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
For episode "Goodbye, Radar - Parts I & II".
Episodic Comedy
John Rappaport
Jim Mulligan
For episode "Period of Adjustment".
Episodic Comedy
Mitch Markowitz
For episode "The Young and the Restless".
 
1979 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Gary David Goldberg
For episode "Baby, It's Cold Outside".
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Ken Levine
David Isaacs
For episode "Point of View".
 
1978 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
James Fritzell (as Jim Fritzell)
Everett Greenbaum
For "M*A*S*H: Fade Out, Fade In (#6.1)" (1977).
 
1977 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Alan Alda
For "M*A*S*H: Dear Sigmund (#5.7)" (1976).
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Gene Reynolds (story)
Jay Folb (teleplay/story)
For "M*A*S*H: Hawkeye Get Your Gun (#5.10)" (1976).
 
1976 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
James Fritzell (as Jim Fritzell)
Larry Gelbart
Everett Greenbaum
For "M*A*S*H: Welcome to Korea (#4.1)" (1975).
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Laurence Marks
For episode "M*A*S*H: Big Mac (#3.21)" (1975).
 
1975 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Laurence Marks
Larry Gelbart
For "M*A*S*H: O.R. (#3.5)" (1974).
Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Sid Dorfman
For "M*A*S*H: Private Charles Lamb (#3.14)" (1974).
 
1974 Nominated WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Laurence Marks (teleplay)
Bernard Dilbert (teleplay/story)
Larry Gelbart (teleplay)
For "M*A*S*H: Carry On, Hawkeye (#2.11)" (1973).
Episodic Comedy
Laurence Marks
Larry Gelbart
For "M*A*S*H: The Incubator (#2.12)" (1973).
Episodic Comedy
Laurence Marks (teleplay)
Sheldon Keller (story)
For "M*A*S*H: Radar's Report (#2.3)" (1973).
Episodic Comedy
Carl Kleinschmitt
For "M*A*S*H: Sometimes You Hear the Bullet (#1.17)" (1973).
Episodic Comedy
Bruce Shelly
David Ketchum
For "M*A*S*H: Tuttle (#1.15)" (1973).
 
1973 Won WGA Award (TV) Episodic Comedy
Larry Gelbart
For "M*A*S*H: Chief Surgeon Who? (#1.4)" (1972).
 
Young Artist Awards
YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s)
1983 Nominated Young Artist Award Best Young Actor, Guest on a Series
Tayoshimo, Lance
 

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