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From uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!CAE.WISC.EDU!russellp Wed May 23 13:07:08 PDT 1990
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Article 23580 of rec.arts.tv:
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Path: microsoft!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!CAE.WISC.EDU!russellp
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From: russellp@CAE.WISC.EDU
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Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv
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Subject: A-Team episode guide
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Message-ID: <9005191644.AA13893@ws-34.cae.wisc.edu>
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Date: 19 May 90 16:44:01 GMT
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Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU
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Oh, boy, here's what you've all been waiting for.
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Seriously, if anyone has any additions or corrections, please let me know.
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The A-Team Episode Guide
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Ten years ago/In 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military
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court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped a maximum
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security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the
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government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no
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one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team.
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Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith George Peppard
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Sergeant Elliot "Bad Attitude" Baracas Mr T (Lawrence Tero)
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Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck Dirk Benedict
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Captain HM "Howling Mad" Murdock Dwight Schultz
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Amy Amanda Allen Melinda Culea
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Tawnia Marla Heasly
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Frankie "Dishpan" Eddie Velez
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Colonel Lynch William Luckling
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Colonel Decker Lance LeGault
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Colonel Briggs Charles Napier
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General Fulbright Jack Ging
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Stockwell Robert Vaughn
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License plates on BA's van: 2L83000 2E14859
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01/23/83 The A-Team (2 hours)
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(Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Rod Holcomb)
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Debut: George Peppard plays a master of disguise who leads a versatile group of
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Viet vets secretly working as soldiers of fortune. Rounding out the team: a
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con artist (Tum Dunigan); a sullen master mechanic (Mr T); and an ace pilot
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(Dwight Schultz) who lives in a mental ward. In the opener, a newspaper
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reporter (Melinda Culea) wants the A-Team to free a colleague held by Mexican
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guerrilas. Lynch: William Luckling. Valdez: Sergio Calderon. Al Massey:
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William Windom. Colonel Flores: Enrique Lucero. Cortez: Jorge Zepeda.
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01/30/83 Children of Jamestown*
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(Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Christian I. Nyby, Jr.)
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After the team rescues a girl from a crazed cult leader, Hannibal, BA, Face
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(Dirk Benedict) and the girl are captured by the man's followers and made the
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quarry for a death hunt. Martin James: John Saxon. Tim: Ron Hayes. Brother
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Stephen: Gerrit Graham. Sheila Rodgers: Carol Jones. Carolyn: Sherilyn
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Wolter. Brother John: Fred Lerner.
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02/08/83 Pros and Cons*
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(Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Ron Satlof)
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BA's friend is held in a prison where the warden conducts fight-to-the-death
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boxing matches whose winner receives short-lived freedom. One-time heavyweight
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champ Ken Norton plays Jackhammer. Warden Beal: Clifton James. Jose Tataro:
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William Smith. Joey Tataro: Meeno Peluce. Sneed: Paul Koslo.
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02/15/83 A Small And Deadly War
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Ron Satlof)
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Hannibal plays cat and mouse with a renegade SWAT team that's committing
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murder for hire. Stark: Jack Ging. Collins: Dean Stockwell. Maloney: Norman
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Allen. Meadows: Al White. Shaeffer: Fil Formicola.
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02/22/83 Black Day At Bad Rock
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(Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Christian I. Nyby, Jr.)
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While treating a seriously wounded BA, a suspicious small town doctor notifies
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the sheriff, who fears that BA may be part of a biker gang returning to spring
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its jailed leader. Sheriff Thompson: Ed Lauter. Dr Sullivan: Tricia O'Neill.
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Snake: John Dennis Johnston. Jenko: Sid Haig.
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03/01/83 The Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas*
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Bruce Kessler)
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To rescue a "system" gambler from Las Vegas mobsters, the team uses a variety
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of masquerades, including Amy and Face as newlyweds, and Hannibal as a hit man
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working for the CIA. Gianni Christian: Charles Cioffi. Martell: Richard
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Romanus. Elly Payne: Tracy Scoggins. Warfel: Terry McGovern. Jilly: Luke
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Andrews.
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03/15/83 Holiday in the Hills*
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(Babs Greyhosky; dir. Arnold Laven)
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The team crash-lands in the backwoods where they battle mountain men to save a
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man from being burned at the stake. Barnes: Edward Winter. Clint: Bill
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McKinney. Louanne: Denise Galik. Eldridge: Philip Sterling.
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03/22/83 The Out Of Towners
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Chuck Bowman)
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The team takes up the cause of New York shopkeepers against neighborhood
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protection racketeers. Charlie: Yaphet Kotto. Digger: Albert Popwell.
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Scully: Robert Tessier. Tracy: Wendy Hoffman. Nicky: Billy Jacoby.
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04/05/83 West Coast Turnaround*
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(Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Guy Magar)
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The team delivers produce to market for a farmer being driven out of business
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by a land-hungry rancher. Easterland: Stuart Whitman. Ellen: Devon Erickson.
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Joe Penhall: Robert Sampson. Whittaker: Michael Alldredge.
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04/12/83 One More Time
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(Frank Lupo and Patrick Hasburg, from a story by Babs Grehosky; dir. Arnold Laven)
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The government rafts the team to rescue a general and his daughter from
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guerrilas in Borneo. Rashaad: Nico Minardos. Ludlam: Warren Kemmerling.
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Kathy: Amy Steel. Perry: Alan Fudge.
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04/19/83 Till Death Do Us Part
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(Babs Greyhosky; dir. Guy Magar)
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Murdock dons a wedding gown and BA pops out of the cake at a wedding forced by
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the groom to gain control of the company he shared with the bride's late
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father. Jackie Taylor: Janice Heiden. Calvin Cutter: John Ericson. Sheriff:
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Jim Antonio.
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05/03/83 The Beast from the Belly of a Boeing*
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(Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Ron Satlof)
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Hannibal's plan to free a skyjacked airborne 747 requires a bit of adjustment
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when BA becomes cataleptic and Murdock is temporarily blinded. Jackson:
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Andrew Robinson. Thomas: Alan Stock. Hertzog: Jim McKrell. Trigg: Michael
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Swan. Phillips: Jesse D Goins.
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05/10/83 A Nice Place to Visit*
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Bernard McEveety)
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A murderous family is holding an entire town in thrall. Trish: Joanna Kearns.
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Sheriff: Burton Gilliam. Deke: Don Stroud. Harold: Robert F Lyons. Logan:
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Ted Markland. Lianne: Kelbe Nugent.
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09/20/83 Diamonds N' Dust
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(Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Ron Satlof)
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The second season gets under way with a bang as the team transports explosives
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to a Zimbabwe diamond mine whose owner was killed trying to make the delivery
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himself. Toby Griffith: Kristen Meadows. Schekter: Michael Halsey. Fletcher:
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Albert Salmi. Landers: Sam Scarber.
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09/27/83 Recipe For Heavy Bread
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(Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Bernard McEveety)
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The cook from the team's POW camp serves them a tip about a drug deal between
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the camp's ex-commander and a man who sold out to him as a prisoner. Tom
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Anderson: Marjoe Gortner. Lin Duk Coo: Mako. General Chow: John Fujioka.
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10/11/83 The Only Church In Town
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(Babs Greyhosky, dir. Christian I. Nyby, II)
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Face is convinced there's a case for the team after receiving a package from
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Ecuador containing his fraternity pin, given 15 years earlier to the woman who
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disappeared from his life. Leslie: Markie Post. Mother Superior: Elizabeth
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Hoffman. Salvador: Ismael Carlo.
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10/18/83 Bad Day On The Border
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(Richard Christian MAtheson; dir. Bruce Kessler)
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Hannibal goes undercover as an alien seeking border passage as the team
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searches for an ill woman left behind by illegal-alien smugglers. Taggart:
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Jack Ging. Prince: Dennis Lipscomb. Presley: Joey Aresco. Cooper: David
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Graf. Maria: Edie Marie Rubio.
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10/25/83 When You Coming Back, Range Rider? (2 hours)
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Christian I. Nyby, II)
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While the A-Team tries to corral wild horse rustlers, a dauntless army trouble-
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shooter tries to lasso the A-Team. Daniel: Richard Yniguez. Decker: Lance
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LeGault. Bus Carter: Morgan Woodward. Lane Carter: Dana Kimmell. Stryker:
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Mills Watson.
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11/01/83 The Taxicab Wars
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(Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Gilbert Shilton)
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A small cab fleet hires the team to hack away at a rival company that sabotaged
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its operations and forced it out of business. Crane: Michael Ironside.
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Strike: Edward Lynch. Cal: Ernie Hudson.
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11/08/83 Labor Pains
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(Thomas Szolski and Richard Christian Matheson; dir. Arnold Laven)
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The team helps migrant workers unionize against a landowner who's forcing them
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to work under slave-labor conditions. Jarrett: John Vernon. Cross: Charles
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Napier. Laura: Penny Peyser. Gary: Alan Autry. Giddings: Ted Markland.
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11/15/83 There's Always A Catch
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(Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szolski; dir. Ron Satlof)
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Decker hooks the A-Team just as they're reeling in an extortionist at a fishing
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village. Garber: John Quade. Shana: Tracy Scoggins. Doug: Robin Strand.
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Cal: Len Wayland.
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11/22/83 Water, Water Everywhere
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(Stanley Ellis and Jo Swerling from a story by Stanley Ellis; dir. Stanley Ellis)
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A land developer is trying to run three disabled Viet vets off the desert
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property they're renovating. Jaimie: Jim Knaub. Gaines: Alan Fudge. Amanda:
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Robin Riker. Bump: Jon L Feather. Les: R David Smith.
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11/29/83 Steel
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Gilbert Shilton)
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Hannibal discovers a grave motive behind the sabotage of a construction site by
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the contractor who lost the bid. Mickey: Norman Alden. Randy: Mary-Margeret
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Humes. Denham: Ray Giradin. Tommy Tillis: Michael Baseleon. Boyle: Tim
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Rossovich.
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12/06/83 The White Ballot
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(Jeff Ray; dir. Dennis Donnelly)
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The plan to block a corrupt sheriff's reelection involves running Face as a
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candidate, the last of whom was murdered. Sheriff Dawson: Clifton James.
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Rance: Andy Robinson. Baker: Joshua Bryant.
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12/13/83 The Maltese Cow
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(Thomas Szolski; dir. Dennis Donnelly)
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Murdock mugs as Philip Marlowe as the team infiltrates a Chinese tong trying to
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extort money from a restaurant they helped to build. Wan Chu: James Hong.
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Chris Thomas: Paul Mantee. Tommy Chen: Peter Kwong. Sam Yeng: Keye Luke.
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01/03/84 In Plane Sight
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(Babs Greyhosky; dir. Tony Mordente)
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The team employs a new method to prepare BA for a flight to South America,
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where drug smugglers are responsible for the imprisonment of an innocent man.
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Judy: Judy Strangis. Corliss: Anthony Charnota. Jes Hicks: Rod Colbin.
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Carrie Hicks: Lesley Woods. Dalton: Lance Herrickson. Sanchez: Carmen
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Argenziana. Jackson: Bruce French.
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01/10/84 The Battle Of Bel-Air
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Gilbert Shilton)
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An air battle with a high-tech chopper climaxes a probe of a security firm's
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kidnapping of its own employee (new regular Marla Heasly), who warned the team
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of an ambush by Decker. Raymond: Michael Fairman. Carson: Kurtwood Smith.
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Ron: Randolph Roberts. Fatasi: Edward Ansara.
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01/17/84 Say It With Bullets
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(Richard Christian Matheson and Lee David Zlotoff; dir. Dennis Donnelly)
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A WAC (Lauren Chase) asks th eteam to investigate the murder of her brother,
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who was involved with arms trafficking on a military base. But the team is
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unaware of her prior deal with Decker: The A-Team for her brother's murderer
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(Monte Markham). Shaw: Sam Melville. Noche: Miguel Fernandez. Crane: Carl
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Franklin.
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01/31/84 Pure-Dee Poison
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(Chris Bunch and Alan Cole; dir. Dennis Donnelly)
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A southern minister (John Amos) wants to put the cap on a moonshine distributor
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(Bo Hopkins) whose product is lethal. Stephanie: Tracy Reed. Burt: Steve
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Sander. Frank: Tony O'Neil.
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02/07/84 It's A Desert Out There
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(Bruce Cervi; dir. Arnold Laven)
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The sophisticated commando tactics that a gang uses for petty holdups suggest
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they're practicing for bigger game. Lila: Jeannie Wilson. Flagg: Anthony
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James. Burke: Tony Burton. Driscoll: Robert Dryer.
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02/14/84 Chopping Spree
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Face's prized Corvette is used as bait to nab car thieves, who instead steal
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BA's van, giving the big man a very Bad Attitude. Sam Friendly: Dennis Franz.
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Tony Victor: Lee Patterson. Tiny Roscoe: Nick Shields. Cindy: Liberty
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Godshail. Davey: Joe Colligan.
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02/21/84 Harder Than It Looks
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(Frank Lupo; dir. Ivan Dixon)
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Rescuing a kidnap victim is "a piece of cake", except when the ransom money is
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left behind, and the victim insists on having one of her kidnappers rescued as
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well. Jennifer Teasdale: Lori Lethin. Marcus: Kevyn Major Howard. Roman:
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Steven Keats. Kathryn: Cherie Michan.
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02/28/84 Deadly Maneuvers
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(Richard Christian Matehson and Thomas Szolski; dir. Mike Vejar)
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Revenge is the motive as, one by one, the team falls victim to mercenaries
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hired by foiled criminals. Kyle: Ed Lauter. Sharphook: Ed Johnson. King:
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Michael Cavanaugh. Hoffer: John G Scanlon. Maggie Sullivan: Tricia O'Neill.
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Harper: Richard Kuss.
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05/08/84 Semi-Friendly Persausion
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(Danny E. Cole; dir. Craig R. Baxley)
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The team is hard pressed to meet the demands of their clients, pacifists who
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won't allow violence despite the ruthlessness of bigots trying to run them off
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their property. Kale Sykes: Geoffrey Lewis. Kerl: Tim O'Conner. Eric: Sam J
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Jones. Ollie: Robby Kiger. Traynor: Frank Luz.
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05/15/84 Curtain Call
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(Stephen Katz; dir. Dennis Donnelly)
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With Decker closing in fast, flashbacks recall Murdock's contributions to his
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teammates as they struggle to keep him alive after he stops a bullet. Crane:
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Carl Franklin. Richie: George Wyner. Artie: Danny Wells.
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09/18/84 Bullets And Bikinis
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The team's third season begins in Florida, where they deal with mobsters trying
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to take over a small beachfront hotel. Joey: Vincent Bagetta. Sandy: Kimberly
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Ross. Tina: Betsy Russell. Councilman Presott: Ben Piazza. Denise: Jeanna
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Tomasino.
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09/25/84 The Bend In The River (2 hours)
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Tawnia asks the team to find her boyfriend, an archaeologist last seen on an
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Amazon expedition where his party was attacked by a pirate known as "The
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Coffin". Brian Lefcourt: Barry Van Dyke. Bobbi: Marta DuBois. Doyle: Mike
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Preston.
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10/02/84 Fire
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Yet another military nemesis (Charles Napier) takes the team in his sights
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while they help a small-town fire chief (Stephanie Kramer) battle a rival
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engine company trying to force her out of business. Kelsey: Paul Gleason.
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Palin: Christopher Penrock. Farnell: Alan Fudge. Rogan: Buddy Garion. Casey:
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Brad English.
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10/12/84 The Bells Of St Mary's
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A singing group from Face's alma mater face threats from a record company after
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refusing to resign with the label. Charlotte: Deborah Lacey. Luna: Robert
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Deiderio. Westerland: Joseph Wiseman. Colonel Twill: Michael Alldridge.
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Billy Rey: Reginald Dorsey. (scheduled but not shown)
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10/16/84 Timber!
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Brother-and-sister loggers ask the team to help battle a self-appointed union
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organizer trying to put them out of business. John Lawrence: Joe Lambie.
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Smantha: Tracey Brooks Swope. Bull: Beau Starr. Billy: Andre Gower.
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10/23/84 Double Heat
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The search for an accountant's kidnapped daughter pits the team against feuding
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mobsters, one trying to prevent the father's grand-jury testimony, the other
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trying to insure it. George Olson: Dana Elcar. Jenny Olson: Leah Ayres.
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Eddie Devane: Steven Williams. Tommy Largo: Michael Baseleon.
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10/30/84 Trouble On Wheels
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Hannibal punches into work at an auto plant where parts are being pilfered for
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profits. Rudy Garcia: Joe Santos. Hoyt Plummer: Mills Watson. Jimmy Durkee:
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James Luisi.
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11/13/84 The Island
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An ex-Army medic who once saved BA's life sends for the team to fight a group
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of thugs who've taken over the tropical island where he doctors the natives.
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Johnny Vescari: Paul Drake. Captain Fallone: James Callahan. Ryker: Sonny
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Landham.
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11/20/84 Showdown!
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Old nemesis Colonel Lynch is confident the team will appear at a wild west
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show, where an A-Team of imposters has been terrorizing the owner. Captain
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Winnetka: Morgan Woodward. Carrie: D D Howard. Mason: Michael DeLano.
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Parker: John Carter.
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11/27/84 Sheriffs Of Rivertown
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The team assumes sheriff's duties in a construction boom town in South America,
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where a series of "accidents" threatens to close down a power-plant project.
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Boyle: Robert Dovi. Nikki: Wendy Kilbourne. Cordoba: Ismael Carlo.
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12/11/84
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Face's latest flame is abducted by mobsters, but protests when the team rescues
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her. Rina: Markie Post. Turian: Richard Lynch.
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12/18/84 Breakout!
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Decker is back on the team's trail when BA and Murdock are arrested and
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fingerprinted after robbers name them as their partners. Deke Logan: Steve
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Sandor. Malcolm Jones: Jeff Doucette. Sheriff: Robert Donner. Callie
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Russell: Leonore Kasdarf.
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01/08/85 Cup A' Joe
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A restaurateur wants to acquire a mom-and-pop diner, knowing its value will
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skyrocket with the new freeway off-ramp he's arranged. Cactus Jack Slater:
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John Ashton. Patty: Lisa Denton. Skeeter: Claude Earl Jones. Joe Dutton:
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Dave Shelley. Edith Dutton: Toni Sawyer.
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01/15/85 The Big Squeeze
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The team opens its own restaurant financed by the loan shark who scared another
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restaurateur out of taking the team's help against him. Jack Lane: Wings
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Hauser. Nathan Vincent: Joseph Sirola. Gino: Al Ruscio. Theresa: Janine
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Turner.
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01/22/85 Champ!
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Mr T, who got his last serious workout in "Rocky III", returns to the ring as
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BA attempts to kayo drug traffickers. Monroe: Alex Rocco. McGurdy: Joe E
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Tata. Mick Halligan: Dick Balduzzi. Tina: Holly Gagnier. Roarke: Herman
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Poppe.
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01/29/85 Skins
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The team travels to Kenya to trap poachers who killed a game warden. McKaydoo:
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John Quade. Madrid: John Calvin. Kamarra: Daphne Maxwell.
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02/05/85 Road Games
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The stakes are high for Face when he infiltrates a gambling ring to clear a
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man's debt and save his foster home. Johnny Royce: Ed Winter. Patty Sullivan:
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Daphne Ashbrook. Meekes: Kaz Garas. Decker: Lance LeGault. Crane: Carl
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Franklin. Ginger: Katy Baldwin.
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02/12/85 Moving Targets
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A mideast prince thinks assassins have targeted his soon-to-be-wed daughter, so
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he hires the team to escort her down the aisle -- but the prospective bride has
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other ideas. Salina: Sue Kiel. Korem: John Saxon. Senbet: Frank Annese.
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Jabar: Jack Heller.
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02/26/85 Knights Of The Road
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The team mobilizes to aid an auto mechanic who's being driven out of business
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by ruthless competitors. Tyler: Don Stroud. Zuniga: Carlos Romero. Corson:
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Jim McMullan. Jenny: Deborah Goodrich.
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03/05/85 Waste 'Em
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Out to stop thugs threatening a man and his blind sister, the team unearths a
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plot to dump toxic wastes on a site where the siblings work. AJ: Joseph
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Hacker. Lisa: Stacey Nelkin. Archer: John Dennis Johnston. Hagen: Mitch
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Ryan.
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04/02/85 Bounty
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Bounty hunters kidnap Murdock as bait to capture the rest of the team.
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Schultz's wife Wendy Fulton plays Kelly. Darrow: Gene Evans. Royko: Bill
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McKinney.
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04/09/85 Beverly Hills Assault
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A Beverly Hills art dealer is stealing originals and replacing them with fakes.
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Brooks: Dennis Franz. Peggy: Maylo McCaslin. Shawn: Lloyd Bochner.
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05/07/85 Trouble Brewing
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Two sisters' dreams of marketing all-natural sodas may fizzle under pressure to
|
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convert their plant into a brewery. Maryann: Suzanne Barnes. Cathy: Claudia
|
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Christian. Webb: Louis Giambalvo.
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05/14/85 Incident At Crystal Lake
|
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A fishing expedition turns into a manhunt when Colonel Decker shows up at the
|
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team's lakeside retreat. Candy: Robert Gray. Mute: Robert Tessier. Roy: Ken
|
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Swofford. Jenny: Kristen Meadows. Crane: Carl Franklin.
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|
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09/24/85 Judgement Day (2 hours)
|
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The fourth-season opener takes the team to Italy to rescue a judge's daughter
|
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|
from mobsters. But bringing her home via ocean liner is no joy ride once the
|
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|
mob catches up with the ship. Filmed partly in Mexico. Lori: LaGena Hart.
|
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Gino: Zack Norman. Joe: Robert Miranda. Nicky: Carl Strano.
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10/01/85 Where Is The Monster When You Need Him?
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While helping a friend who's filming a monster movie in Mexico, the team
|
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|
encounters some restless natives. Jerry: Michael Lerner. Jenny: Judy Landers.
|
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Charles: Dennis Cole. Dunnigan: Mike Preston. White Angel: Walter Gotell.
|
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|
One Shot: Rick Garcia.
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|
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10/15/85 Blood, Sweat & Cheers [postponed until 11/19/85]
|
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The team races to the rescue when Hannibal's nephew's chances of winning the
|
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|
regional stock-car race are threatened. Jack Harmon: Stuart Whitman. Kid
|
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|
Harmon: Ken Clandt. Kyle: Wings Hauser. Dana: Toni Hudson.
|
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|
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|
10/22/85 Lease With An Option To Die
|
|||
|
Some goons are trying to force BA's mother out of her Chicago apartment. Mrs
|
|||
|
BA: Della Reese. Karen: Wendy Schaal. Phillip Carter: Ray Wise. Plout:
|
|||
|
Brian James.
|
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|
|||
|
10/29/85 The Road To Hope
|
|||
|
Hannibal poses a s awino to avoid an Army trap, and stumbles onto a racket
|
|||
|
that involves knocking off winos. Jim Beam: Elisha Cook. Scarett: Christopher
|
|||
|
Neame. Colton: Warren Berlinger. William: Bill Marcus.
|
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|
|
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|
11/05/85 The Heart Of Rock 'N' Roll
|
|||
|
Singer Rick James asks the team to help an old rock-and-roll legend whose time
|
|||
|
in prison has made life very dangerous for him. CJ Mack: Isaac Hayes. Devon:
|
|||
|
Eileen Barnett. Warden: Peter Haskell. Starger: Beau Starr.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11/12/85
|
|||
|
Hulk Hogan asks his old friend BA for the team's help against a mobster who's
|
|||
|
out to close down a youth club -- for no apparent reason. Dicki: Deborah
|
|||
|
Wakeham. Sonny: Michael Gregory. Papa Kotero: Titos Vandis.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11/26/85 Mind Games
|
|||
|
The team's leery when Face suddenly recieves a government pardon, and when
|
|||
|
Face sets out on his own, it's all the team can do to keep an eye on him.
|
|||
|
Fowler: Shelagh McLeod. Vaugn: David Hedison. Pell: Barney McFadden. Chow:
|
|||
|
James Hong.
|
|||
|
|
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|
12/03/85 There Goes The Neighborhood
|
|||
|
A rock star (Valerie Stevenson) under a kidnap threat hires the team to
|
|||
|
protect her until things quiet down -- which is exactly what doesn't happen
|
|||
|
when they move into a small suburban neighborhood. Skrylow: Walter Olkewicz.
|
|||
|
Juarez: Victor Campos. Stone: John Aprea.
|
|||
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|
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|
12/10/85 The Doctor Is Out
|
|||
|
Murdock's psychiatrist is kidnapped and the team travels to South America to
|
|||
|
find him, accompanied by a woman claiming to be the man's daughter -- among
|
|||
|
other things. Betty: Jeannetta Arnette. Richter: Richard Anderson.
|
|||
|
Stoddard: Geoffrey Lewis.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12/17/85
|
|||
|
Hannibal auditions for a kid's show and gets a bugger role than he expected:
|
|||
|
the team discovers the show's fronting a heroin ring. Sydney: Arte Johnson.
|
|||
|
Kelly: Susan Scannell. Gretsch: Art Metrano.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
01/14/86
|
|||
|
Murdock wins big on "Wheel Of Fortune", and may lose big when he's kidnapped
|
|||
|
in a plot to steal a Soviet gunship. Pat Sajak and Vanna White have cameos.
|
|||
|
Joshua: George McDaniel. Jody: Lydia Cornell. Woods: Bernie Bock. Stein:
|
|||
|
Richard Evens.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
01/21/86
|
|||
|
The team is enlisted to stop the theft of an American satellite weapon that
|
|||
|
could start World War III. The team's employer -- the Soviets. Willis:
|
|||
|
David Kagen. Bertka: Daryl Anderson. Pedavich: Gene Scherer. Shasta
|
|||
|
Kovich: William Smith.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
01/28/86
|
|||
|
Face's attempts to join an exclusive country club are ruined when the team
|
|||
|
encounters a crooked bank president. McKeever: Kevin McCarthy. Adrian:
|
|||
|
Betsy Russell. Frank: Scott Colomby. Chuck: Barrie Ingham.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
02/11/86
|
|||
|
Face thinks he's booked country singer Cowboy George into one of the West's
|
|||
|
toughest dance halls, but his agent friend sends him Boy George instead.
|
|||
|
Culture Club performs. Danford: LQ Jones. Miller: Taylor Lacher. Herm:
|
|||
|
Ben Slack.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
02/18/86
|
|||
|
A case of mistaken identity involves the team in a battle over property
|
|||
|
rights and an oil well. Bobby: Moosie Dryer. Wayne: Jesse Vint. Kincaid:
|
|||
|
Barry Corbin. Julie: Gillian Grant.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
02/25/86 The Duke Of Whispering Pines
|
|||
|
One of BA's old girlfriends has a problem: her husband, BA's college rival,
|
|||
|
is missing. Debra: Sheila DeWindt. Sheriff Hopkins: Gary Grubbs. Rusty:
|
|||
|
Michael Bowen.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
03/04/86
|
|||
|
Face returns for a reunion at his orphanage and encounters an old friend's
|
|||
|
sister, who's worried about her brother's whereabouts, and an old girlfriend,
|
|||
|
who wants to turn Face in to the Army for a reward. Barry: Tom Villard.
|
|||
|
Morgan: Paxton Whitehead. Elaine: Kim Ulrich. Rebecca: Nancy Everhard.
|
|||
|
Fulbright: Jack Ging.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
03/11/86 Mission Of Peace
|
|||
|
The team is hired by some senior citizens to help them protect the Texas
|
|||
|
mission they run as a tourist attraction. Nora: Ann Doran. Rudy: David White.
|
|||
|
Ashton: Ric Mancini. Taggert: Jason Evers.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
03/25/86 The Trouble With Harry
|
|||
|
Hulk Hogan's visit to BA is interrupted when the team tries to help a
|
|||
|
troubled youth save his alcoholic father from some gangsters. William
|
|||
|
"Refrigerator" Perry appears as himself. Harry: Paul Gleason. Jeffrey:
|
|||
|
Billy Jacoby. Fats: John Hancock. Richie: Carl Strano.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
05/06/86
|
|||
|
The team comes to the aid of gas-station owners who are being forced to sell
|
|||
|
out by thugs, and uncovers an organized-crime kingpin who was supposed to be
|
|||
|
dead. Zack: Noble Willingham. Kelvin: Rex Ryan. Sonny: Robert Vilnaro.
|
|||
|
Sam: Mark Lawrence.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
05/13/86
|
|||
|
General Fulbright persuades the guys to return to Vietnam with him on the
|
|||
|
pretext of finding the one man who can clear them. Tia: Tia Carrere. My
|
|||
|
Linh: Havnan Mina. Michele: Lena Pousette.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
09/26/86
|
|||
|
In the fifth-season opener, the team is blackmailed by a retired general
|
|||
|
(new regular Robert Vaughn) who kidnaps Hannibal and threatens to have him
|
|||
|
prosecuted unless he can secure the release of hostages on a plane in Spain.
|
|||
|
Part 1 of 3. Dishpan: Eddie Velez. Carla: Judy Ledford. Ben Al Fradeen:
|
|||
|
David Hess. Josh Curtis: Sandy McPeak.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10/03/86
|
|||
|
Part 2. The team's court-martial begins and things look grim as the
|
|||
|
prosecution reveals a suprise motive in the death of Colonel Morrison.
|
|||
|
Conway: Byrne Piven. Laskov: David Ackroyd. Judge JA Preston. Carla:
|
|||
|
Judy Ledford.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10/10/86
|
|||
|
Conclusion. Murdock and Frankie work feverishly to free Hannibal, BA and
|
|||
|
Face before they're executed, but Stockwell seems to be around every corner.
|
|||
|
Carla: Judy Ledford. Sergeant Reger: Rodney Saulsberry. Underwood: Frank
|
|||
|
McCarthy.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10/17/86
|
|||
|
In East Germany, the team uses a "friendly" game of football as a ruse to
|
|||
|
sneak out a chemical-warfare scientist who wants to defect. Strasser: Bo
|
|||
|
Brundin. Eisler: Lyman Ward. Brecht: Ray Reinhardt. Bryant: Joe Namath.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10/24/86
|
|||
|
The team is sent to rescue three Americans from a Third World country and
|
|||
|
becomes embroiled in the island's ongoing revolution. Martien: Castulo
|
|||
|
Guerra. Commandant: Alejandro Rey. Bonita: Tasia Valenza. Jefferson:
|
|||
|
Pepe Serna. Terensky: Vadimir Skamorovsky.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
10/31/86
|
|||
|
Stockwell is kidnapped and the team must find him within 18 hours or his
|
|||
|
operations will be terminated -- as well as his deal with the team. Ivan
|
|||
|
is played by David McCallum. Reynolds: Toni Attell. Kwai Li: James Saito.
|
|||
|
Borofsky: Eric Goldner.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11/07/86
|
|||
|
Face's plans to leave the team are put on hold when the team is ordered to
|
|||
|
rescue a newswoman from a paranoid mob chief. Sally: Valerie Wildman.
|
|||
|
Tedesco: Richard Rommus. Brooks: Red West. Nolting: Linden Chiles.
|
|||
|
Cates: Dennis Fimple.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11/14/86
|
|||
|
A former political advisor's deal to trade a diary for a team-arranged reunion
|
|||
|
with his daughter takes on new meaning when Murdock learns that the man may be
|
|||
|
Face's father. AJ: Jeff Corey. EB: Terri Treas. Owens: Beau Billinglea.
|
|||
|
Kendall: Anna Rapagna. [Viewers may vote on the outcome of tonight's episode
|
|||
|
by calling a 900 number provided during the telecast.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
11/28/86
|
|||
|
The guys' quest to secure a valuable religious artifact brings them face to
|
|||
|
face with warring island tribes -- and some unusual "missionaries". Chief
|
|||
|
Walekino: Sam Hiana. Chief Sikahama: Manu Tupou. Kolov: Art Tizan. Leesa:
|
|||
|
Rochelle Ahsana. McVee: Jack Verbois.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12/12/86
|
|||
|
Murdock poses as a suave secret agent to trap a killer before he can complete
|
|||
|
another mission. Dominique: Karen Kopins. Jourdan: Ray Dotrice.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
12/30/86
|
|||
|
A girl who believes her father's selling out to the Soviets grabs his briefcase
|
|||
|
and runs, and it's up to the team to bring her in from the cold. Paula: Maya
|
|||
|
Kordick. Bernie: Lew Ayers. Sarnoff: Tony Steedman. Randy: Michael Shannon.
|
|||
|
[Last show of the series.]
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
03/08/87
|
|||
|
Frankie and Face visit Murdock at his job at a restaurant, and the three are
|
|||
|
taken hostage by mobsters out to kill a patron: the US Attorney General. Lou:
|
|||
|
Mills Watson. Joey: Bobby Di Cicco. Gina: Ely Pouget. Sal: Alfred Dennis.
|
|||
|
Henderson: Lonny Chapman.
|
|||
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|
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Omro WI 54963 Madison WI 53715 that I ain't right?"--Metallica /
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