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Loretta Swit in M*A*S*H (1972)

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Klinger (Jamie Farr) is from Toledo, Ohio (Farr's own home town). One of the locations that Klinger talks about a lot is Tony Packo's Cafe, which is a real restaurant. Klinger dreams that he visits Tony Packo's Cafe. The address given on the café in Klinger's dream is 1902 Front Street, which is the actual address of the real Tony Packo's in Toledo.
Preview commercials for this episode made it appear to be comedic, instead of tragic.
One of two episodes featuring Peg Hunnicutt.
Charles Emerson Winchester, III has a dream in which he performs magic. In reality, David Ogden Stiers originated the role of Feldman the Magnificent, a magician, in the Broadway production of "The Magic Show."
The soldier making confession says he broke the sixth commandment three times. In Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism, that is the commandment against adultery. In other forms of Christianity and Judaism, it is the commandment against murder.

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