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===Other TV work=== Swit also guest-starred in shows such as ''[[Bonanza]]''; ''[[The Love Boat]]''; ''[[Win, Lose or Draw]]''; ''[[Password (American game show)|Password]]''; ''[[Gunsmoke]]''; ''[[Match Game]]''; ''[[Pyramid (game show)|Pyramid]]''; ''[[The Muppet Show]]''; and ''[[Hollywood Squares]]''. In one episode of ''Match Game'', Swit wrote the Polish greeting "''Dzień dobry''" (even with the [[Diacritic|diacritical mark]]) on her card during the introduction. She also starred in Christmas programs such as the television version of ''[[The Best Christmas Pageant Ever]]'' and 1987's PBS special ''[[A Christmas Calendar]]''.<ref>[https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/461172/a-christmas-calendar "A Christmas Calendar (1987)"]. ''[[Turner Classic Movies]]''. Retrieved October 26, 2008.</ref> In 1988, she hosted ''Korean War—The Untold Story'', a documentary on the true events of the war, and went to South Korea to film it, becoming the first ''M*A*S*H'' cast member to actually visit the country, outside of Jamie Farr who served there in the mid-1950s while a member of the US Army. In 1992, she hosted the 26-part series ''Those Incredible Animals'' on the [[Discovery Channel]]. Swit's latest appearance was on [[GSN Live]] on October 10, 2008. She was also in the TV movie ''The Last Day'' (1975), with [[Richard Widmark]] and Robert Conrad.<ref>{{cite web| title=The Last Day (1975)| first=Mark| last=Franklin| date=March 13, 2022| url=https://onceuponatimeinawestern.com/the-last-day-1975/| website=Once Upon a Time In a Western | access-date=May 12, 2025}}</ref> Swit guest-starred with [[Mike Connors]] in ''[[Mannix]]'', Episode 78, Season 4, "Figures in a Landscape", written by Paul Krasny and directed by Donn Mullally, originally airing on October 10, 1970. Swit guest-starred in the ''Hawaii Five-O'' episode "Bait Once, Bait Twice", on January 4, 1972. She also played Wanda Russell in the ''Hawaii Five-O'' episode titled "Three Dead Cows at Makapuu", which aired February 25, 1970.
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