This episode is called "The Abduction of Marget Holluian"
Radar O'Reilly left in the two-part episode entitled "Good-bye Radar".
That would be any radar detector. If you want to detect a radar that is not being used, you need to find a psychic.
I do not believe that Radar died at all. If I am not mistaken, he survived the war and was in an episode or two of the ill-fated 'AfterMASH' spin-off with Potter, Klinger and Father Mulcahy. Radar's uncle Ed died, leaving his mum alone to run the farm. This was grounds for a hardship discharge from the army. He was wounded once in the episode "fallen idol" season 6, and in other episodes, bitten by a dog for which he got rabies shots and had a tonsillectomy, all requiring him to be hospitalised at the 4077 - but he never died in the series.
While probably included in bloopers, the shot of him running exposed into the shower made it into the actual aired episode entitled "The Sniper." It occurs just before 8 minutes into the episode.
This could mean:A radar attached to a balloonA balloon used by a radar for calibration
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Radar played drums on one episode of MASH.
Radar O'Reilly left in the two-part episode entitled "Good-bye Radar".
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The Supernatural episode that features the song "Radar Love" is Season 13, Episode 14 titled "Good Intentions." The song plays during a scene where the Impala is being driven recklessly.
by looking at the weather map or by looking at the weather radar.
That is just plain dumb...
In the episode Hot Lips is Back in Town Radar develops a crush on the new nurse Linda Nugent. She returns his feelings. And in part 1 of the episode Good Bye Radar, Radar connects with a nurse who sits with him on the same bench. She was formerly stationed at Tokyo General. Her name was Patty Haven.
8th, it was a special two part episode titles "Good-bye, Radar Pt. 1 &2."
That would be any radar detector. If you want to detect a radar that is not being used, you need to find a psychic.
The quote by Radar O'Reilly "someday I am going to write a book and that guy's going to be in it" is from Season 1, Episode 13 of MAS*H titled "Tuttle". In this episode, Radar creates a fictional officer named Captain Tuttle to cover up missing medical supplies, leading to humorous consequences.
Almon J. Bate has written: 'Effects of simulated task loading on side-looking radar target recognition' -- subject(s): Radar targets 'Effect of an auxiliary magnification display on side-looking radar target recognition' -- subject(s): Radar targets