The episode entitled "Fade Out, Fade In" deals with Frank Burns's departure.
Frank Burns's full name was Major Franklin DelanoMarion Burns.
Major Frank Burns
In the Robert Altman movie MASH (1970) the role of Maj Frank Burns was played by Robert Duvall, Frank is a very religious, arrogant and incompetent man who attended medical school, but learned surgery through on-the-job training. He is the composite of two different characters from the book.
Season 1 episode 8, Mash-Up
Trapper's last appearance in M*A*S*H was in the episode entitled "Abyssinia, Henry". He was officially listed as having gone home the episode that followed, entitled "Welcome to Korea".
Frank Burns's full name was Major Franklin DelanoMarion Burns.
The name of Frank Burns's wife was Louise.
The line "Well, hard cheese!" from Frank Burns is from the MAS*H episode titled "The Army-Navy Game," which is the 16th episode of Season 4. In this episode, the 4077th is caught up in the rivalry between the Army and Navy as they prepare for the big game. Frank's line is delivered in a moment of frustration, showcasing his character's comedic and often petty nature.
Major Frank Burns
The character of Frank Burns on the television series "MASH" was portrayed by actor Larry Linville. He played the role of the pompous and often bumbling army surgeon for the show's first five seasons, earning critical acclaim for his performance. Linville's portrayal of Frank Burns became iconic, contributing significantly to the show's humor and dynamics. After leaving "MASH," Linville continued to work in television and theater.
Harry Morgan Also, Larry Linville (Frank Burns), and McLean Stevenson (Henry Blake)
Due to a fragment in his eye....an egg shell fragment....lol
Henry Blake was replaced by Frank Burns for 2 episodes and then Sherman Potter came in and was there til the end of the series
In the Robert Altman movie MASH (1970) the role of Maj Frank Burns was played by Robert Duvall, Frank is a very religious, arrogant and incompetent man who attended medical school, but learned surgery through on-the-job training. He is the composite of two different characters from the book.
Season 1 episode 8, Mash-Up
Trapper's last appearance in M*A*S*H was in the episode entitled "Abyssinia, Henry". He was officially listed as having gone home the episode that followed, entitled "Welcome to Korea".
8th, it was a special two part episode titles "Good-bye, Radar Pt. 1 &2."