
Episodes with Amy marked by a *
Episodes with Tawnia marked by a ^
(wr. Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Rod Holcomb) Debut: George Peppard plays a master of disguise who leads a versatile group of Viet vets secretly working as soldiers of fortune. Rounding out the team: a con artist (Tum Dunigan); a sullen master mechanic (Mr T); and an ace pilot (Dwight Schultz) who lives in a mental ward. In the opener, a newspaper reporter (Melinda Culea) wants the A-Team to free a colleague held by Mexican guerrilas. Lynch: William Luckling. Valdez: Sergio Calderon. Al Massey: William Windom. Colonel Flores: Enrique Lucero. Cortez: Jorge Zepeda.
01/30/83 - Children of Jamestown
(wr. Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Christian I. Nyby, Jr.) After the team rescues a girl from a crazed cult leader, Hannibal, BA, Face (Dirk Benedict) and Amy are captured by the man's followers and made the quarry for a death hunt. Martin James: John Saxon. Tim: Ron Hayes. Brother Stephen: Gerrit Graham. Sheila Rodgers: Carol Jones. Carolyn: Sherilyn Wolter. Brother John: Fred Lerner.
02/08/83 - Pros and Cons* (wr. Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Ron Satlof) BA's friend is held in a prison where the warden conducts fight-to- the-death boxing matches whose winner receives short-lived freedom. One-time heavyweight champ Ken Norton plays Jackhammer. Warden Beal: Clifton James. Jose Tataro: William Smith. Joey Tataro: Meeno Peluce. Sneed: Paul Koslo.
02/15/83 - A Small And Deadly War*
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Ron Satlof) Hannibal plays cat and mouse with a renegade SWAT team that's committing murder for hire. Stark: Jack Ging. Collins: Dean Stockwell. Maloney: Norman Allen. Meadows: Al White. Shaeffer: Fil Formicola.
02/22/83 - Black Day At Bad Rock*
(wr. Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Christian I. Nyby, Jr.) While treating a seriously wounded BA, a suspicious small town doctor notifies the sheriff, who fears that BA may be part of a biker gang returning to spring its jailed leader. Sheriff Thompson: Ed Lauter. Dr Sullivan: Tricia O'Neill. Snake: John Dennis Johnston. Jenko: Sid Haig.
03/01/83 - The Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas*
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Bruce Kessler) To rescue a "system" gambler from Las Vegas mobsters, the team uses a variety of masquerades, including Amy and Face as newlyweds, and Hannibal as a hit man working for the CIA. Gianni Christian: Charles Cioffi. Martell: Richard Romanus. Elly Payne: Tracy Scoggins. Warfel: Terry McGovern. Jilly: Luke Andrews.
03/15/83 - Holiday in the Hills*
(wr. Babs Greyhosky; dir. Arnold Laven) The team crash-lands in the backwoods where they battle mountain men to save a man from being burned at the stake. Barnes: Edward Winter. Clint: Bill McKinney. Louanne: Denise Galik. Eldridge: Philip Sterling.
03/22/83 - The Out Of Towners* (wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Chuck Bowman) The team takes up the cause of New York shopkeepers against neighborhood protection racketeers. Charlie: Yaphet Kotto. Digger: Albert Popwell. Scully: Robert Tessier. Tracy: Wendy Hoffman. Nicky: Billy Jacoby.
04/05/83 - West Coast Turnaround*
(wr. Stephen J. Cannell and Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Guy Magar) The team delivers produce to market for a farmer being driven out of business by a land-hungry rancher. Easterland: Stuart Whitman. Ellen: Devon Erickson. Joe Penhall: Robert Sampson. Whittaker: Michael Alldredge.
04/12/83 - One More Time* (wr. Frank Lupo and Patrick Hasburg, from a story by Babs Grehosky; dir. Arnold Laven) The government drafts the team to rescue a general and his daughter from guerrilas in Borneo. Rashaad: Nico Minardos. Ludlam: Warren Kemmerling. Kathy: Amy Steel. Perry: Alan Fudge.
04/19/83 - Till Death Do Us Part*
(wr. Babs Greyhosky; dir. Guy Magar) Murdock dons a wedding gown and BA pops out of the cake at a wedding forced by the groom to gain control of the company he shared with the bride's late father. Jackie Taylor: Janice Heiden. Calvin Cutter: John Ericson. Sheriff: Jim Antonio.
05/03/83 - The Beast from the Belly of a Boeing*
(wr. Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Ron Satlof) Hannibal's plan to free a skyjacked airborne 747 requires a bit of adjustment when BA becomes cataleptic and Murdock is temporarily blinded. Jackson: Andrew Robinson. Thomas: Alan Stock. Hertzog: Jim McKrell. Trigg: Michael Swan. Phillips: Jesse D Goins.
05/10/83 - A Nice Place to Visit*
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Bernard McEveety) A murderous family is holding an entire town in thrall. Trish: Joanna Kearns. Sheriff: Burton Gilliam. Deke: Don Stroud. Harold: Robert F Lyons. Logan: Ted Markland. Lianne: Kelbe Nugent.
(wr. Patrick Hasburgh; dir. Ron Satlof) The second season gets under way with a bang as the team transports explosives to a Zimbabwe diamond mine whose owner was killed trying to make the delivery himself. Toby Griffith: Kristen Meadows. Schekter: Michael Halsey. Fletcher: Albert Salmi. Landers: Sam Scarber.
09/27/83 - Recipe For Heavy Bread*
(wr. Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Bernard McEveety) The cook from the team's POW camp serves them a tip about a drug deal between the camp's ex-commander and a man who sold out to him as a prisoner. Tom Anderson: Marjoe Gortner. Lin Duk Coo: Mako. General Chow: John Fujioka.
10/11/83 - The Only Church In Town*
(wr. Babs Greyhosky, dir. Christian I. Nyby, II) Face is convinced there's a case for the team after receiving a package from Ecuador containing his fraternity pin, given 15 years earlier to the woman who disappeared from his life. Leslie: Markie Post. Mother Superior: Elizabeth Hoffman. Salvador: Ismael Carlo.
10/18/83 - Bad Time On The Border*
(wr. Richard Christian Matheson; dir. Bruce Kessler) Hannibal goes undercover as an alien seeking border passage as the team searches for an ill woman left behind by illegal-alien smugglers. Taggart: Jack Ging. Prince: Dennis Lipscomb. Presley: Joey Aresco. Cooper: David Graf. Maria: Edie Marie Rubio.
10/25/83 - When You Coming Back, Range Rider?*
(2 hours - wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Christian I. Nyby, II) While the A-Team tries to corral wild horse rustlers, a dauntless army trouble-shooter tries to lasso the A-Team. Daniel: Richard Yniguez. Decker: Lance LeGault. Bus Carter: Morgan Woodward. Lane Carter: Dana Kimmell. Stryker: Mills Watson.
11/01/83 - The Taxicab Wars*
(wr. Stephen J. Cannell; dir. Gilbert Shilton) A small cab fleet hires the team to hack away at a rival company that sabotaged its operations and forced it out of business. Crane: Michael Ironside. Strike: Edward Lynch. Cal: Ernie Hudson.
11/08/83 - Labor Pains*
(wr. Thomas Szolski and Richard Christian Matheson; dir. Arnold Laven) The team helps migrant workers unionize against a landowner who's forcing them to work under slave-labor conditions. Jarrett: John Vernon. Cross: Charles Napier. Laura: Penny Peyser. Gary: Alan Autry. Giddings: Ted Markland.
11/15/83 - There's Always A Catch*
(wr. Richard Christian Matheson and Thomas Szolski; dir. Ron Satlof) Decker hooks the A-Team just as they're reeling in an extortionist at a fishing village. Garber: John Quade. Shana: Tracy Scoggins. Doug: Robin Strand. Cal: Len Wayland.
11/22/83 - Water, Water Everywhere*
(wr. Stanley Ellis and Jo Swerling from a story by Stanley Ellis; dir. Stanley Ellis) A land developer is trying to run three disabled Viet vets off the desert property they're renovating. Jaimie: Jim Knaub. Gaines: Alan Fudge. Amanda: Robin Riker. Bump: Jon L Feather. Les: R David Smith.
11/29/83 - Steel
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Gilbert Shilton) Hannibal discovers a grave motive behind the sabotage of a construction site by the contractor who lost the bid. Mickey: Norman Alden. Randy: Mary-Margeret Humes. Denham: Ray Giradin. Tommy Tillis: Michael Baseleon. Boyle: Tim Rossovich.
12/06/83 - The White Ballot*
(wr. Jeff Ray; dir. Dennis Donnelly) The plan to block a corrupt sheriff's reelection involves running Face as a candidate, the last of whom was murdered. Sheriff Dawson: Clifton James. Rance: Andy Robinson. Baker: Joshua Bryant.
12/13/83 - The Maltese Cow
(wr. Thomas Szolski; dir. Dennis Donnelly) Murdock mugs as Philip Marlowe as the team infiltrates a Chinese tong trying to extort money from a restaurant they helped to build. Wan Chu: James Hong. Chris Thomas: Paul Mantee. Tommy Chen: Peter Kwong. Sam Yeng: Keye Luke.
01/03/84 - In Plane Sight
(wr. Babs Greyhosky; dir. Tony Mordente) The team employs a new method to prepare BA for a flight to South America, where drug smugglers are responsible for the imprisonment of an innocent man. Judy: Judy Strangis. Corliss: Anthony Charnota. Jes Hicks: Rod Colbin. Carrie Hicks: Lesley Woods. Dalton: Lance Herrickson. Sanchez: Carmen Argenziana. Jackson: Bruce French.
01/10/84 - The Battle Of Bel-Air^
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Gilbert Shilton) An air battle with a high-tech chopper climaxes a probe of a security firm's kidnapping of its own employee (new regular Marla Heasly), who warned the team of an ambush by Decker. Raymond: Michael Fairman. Carson: Kurtwood Smith. Ron: Randolph Roberts. Fatasi: Edward Ansara.
01/17/84 - Say It With Bullets^
(wr. Richard Christian Matheson and Lee David Zlotoff; dir. Dennis Donnelly) A WAC (Lauren Chase) asks the team to investigate the murder of her brother, who was involved with arms trafficking on a military base. But the team is unaware of her prior deal with Decker: The A-Team for her brother's murderer (Monte Markham). Shaw: Sam Melville. Noche: Miguel Fernandez. Crane: Carl Franklin.
01/31/84 - Pure-Dee Poison^
(wr. Chris Bunch and Alan Cole; dir. Dennis Donnelly) A southern minister (John Amos) wants to put the cap on a moonshine distributor (Bo Hopkins) whose product is lethal. Stephanie: Tracy Reed. Burt: Steve Sander. Frank: Tony O'Neil.
02/07/84 - It's A Desert Out There^
(wr. Bruce Cervi; dir. Arnold Laven) The sophisticated commando tactics that a gang uses for petty holdups suggest they're practicing for bigger game. Lila: Jeannie Wilson. Flagg: Anthony James. Burke: Tony Burton. Driscoll: Robert Dryer.
02/14/84 - Chopping Spree^
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Dennis Donnely) Face's prized Corvette is used as bait to nab car thieves, who instead steal BA's van, giving the big man a very Bad Attitude. Sam Friendly: Dennis Franz. Tony Victor: Lee Patterson. Tiny Roscoe: Nick Shields. Cindy: Liberty Godshail. Davey: Joe Colligan.
02/21/84 - Harder Than It Looks
(wr. Frank Lupo; dir. Ivan Dixon) Rescuing a kidnap victim is "a piece of cake", except when the ransom money is left behind, and the victim insists on having one of her kidnappers rescued as well. Jennifer Teasdale: Lori Lethin. Marcus: Kevyn Major Howard. Roman: Steven Keats. Kathryn: Cherie Michan.
02/28/84 - Deadly Maneuvers^
(wr. Richard Christian Matehson and Thomas Szolski; dir. Mike Vejar) Revenge is the motive as, one by one, the team falls victim to mercenaries hired by foiled criminals. Kyle: Ed Lauter. Sharphook: Ed Johnson. King: Michael Cavanaugh. Hoffer: John G Scanlon. Maggie Sullivan: Tricia O'Neill. Harper: Richard Kuss.
05/08/84 - Semi-Friendly Persausion
(wr. Danny Lee Cole; dir. Craig R. Baxley) The team is hard pressed to meet the demands of their clients, pacifists who won't allow violence despite the ruthlessness of bigots trying to run them off their property. Kale Sykes: Geoffrey Lewis. Kerl: Tim O'Conner. Eric: Sam J Jones. Ollie: Robby Kiger. Traynor: Frank Luz.
05/15/84 - Curtain Call^
(wr. Stephen Katz; dir. Dennis Donnelly) With Decker closing in fast, flashbacks recall Murdock's contributions to his teammates as they struggle to keep him alive after he stops a bullet. Crane: Carl Franklin. Richie: George Wyner. Artie: Danny Wells.
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