B.J. Hunnicutt, often referred to as B.J., is a fictional character in the television series "MAS*H," portrayed by actor Mike Farrell. He is introduced in the show's fourth season as a replacement for Trapper John McIntyre and serves as a captain and skilled surgeon in the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. B.J. is known for his easygoing demeanor, strong moral compass, and dedication to his patients, often showing a sense of camaraderie with his fellow surgeons, particularly Hawkeye Pierce. Throughout the series, he balances humor with a deep commitment to the ethical challenges posed by war.
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Peggy
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BJ Hunnicutt's wife's name was Peg. He also had a daughter named Erin.
Goodbye It was from BJ
In the 9th season episode "Operation Friendship", an exploding steam generator causes an injury to BJ's arm.
It was made in the 1940s
Season 7, Episode 3. "Lil"
Oh, dude, in the last episode of MASH, BJ Hunnicutt rode a Harley-Davidson Sportster. It's like the classic bad boy of motorcycles, perfect for a rebel with a cause like BJ. I mean, who wouldn't want to ride off into the sunset on a Harley?
Good Bye Spelled out in rocks so Hawk could see it from the chopper as it lifted off.
Wheelers and Dealers Season 10 Episode 6
The motorcycle that BJ rides in the last episode is most likely an NSU 501 Indian Scout V twin engine with a single cylinder