Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, BJ Hunnicutt's real name on MAS*H is Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce. Yeah, that's right, his real name is Benjamin, but everyone just calls him BJ because, you know, it's cooler or something. So, there you have it, Captain Benjamin Franklin Pierce, aka BJ Hunnicutt.
His full name is "BJ Hunnicutt"
The subplot of an entire episode consisted of Hawkeye trying to find out what the B. and the J. stand for. Hawkeye goes to such lengths as contacting friends and family of B.J., who all reply that they know his name only as "B.J." In the final scene, Hawkeye asks, "What kind of parents would name their kid B.J.?", to which B.J. replies, "My mother...Bea Hunnicutt, and my father...Jay Hunnicutt." OR If you are looking for the actors name, it is Mike Farrell.
Peggy
BJ Hunnicutt's wife's name was Peg. He also had a daughter named Erin.
No, you're confusing two different characters. Henry Blake was discharged, and on the first leg of his flight home, his plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan. B.J. Hunnicut served until the truce, and left MASH 4077 on his motorcycle heade for Seoul, as Hawkeye left on a helicopter.
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Peggy
BJ Hunnicutt's wife's name was Peg. He also had a daughter named Erin.
BJ Hunnicutt's wife's name was Peg. He also had a daughter named Erin.
No, you're confusing two different characters. Henry Blake was discharged, and on the first leg of his flight home, his plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan. B.J. Hunnicut served until the truce, and left MASH 4077 on his motorcycle heade for Seoul, as Hawkeye left on a helicopter.
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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"
Mike Farrell is best known for his role as Captain BJ Hunnicut. Who is a lead character in the TV show M*A*S*H which started in 1972 and ended in 1983.