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The A- team
Story
The A-Team is an American  action  adventure  television  series
about a fictional group of ex-United  States   Army   Special  Forces
personnel who  work  as soldiers of  fortune , while on the run from the 
Army after being branded as war  criminals  for a " crime  they didn‘t 
commit".
A-Team was created by writers and  producers  Frank Lupo and 
Stephen  J. Cannell (who also col aborated on WiseguyRiptide, and 
Hunter ) at the behest of Brandon Tartikoff, NBC's Entertainment 
president . Despite being  thought  of as mercenaries by the  other  
characters  in the show, the A-Team always acted on the side of good 
and helped the oppressed. The show ran for  five  seasons on the NBC 
television network, from January 23, 1983 to December 30, 1986 (with 
one additional, previously unbroadcast episode shown on March 8, 
1987), for a  total  of 98 episodes.
Story
The show remains  prominent  in popular culture for its cartoonish, over-the-top 
violence (in which people were seldom seriously  hurt ), formulaic episodes, its 
characters' ability to form weaponry and vehicles out of old parts, and its 
distinctive theme tune . The show boosted the  career  of Mr. T, who portrayed 
the character of B. A. Baracus,  around  whom the show was initially conceived.
[1][2] Some of the show's catchphrases, such as "I love it when a plan comes  
together
,"[3] " Hannibal 's on the  jazz ," and "I ain't gettin' on no plane!" have also 
made their way onto T-shirts and other merchandise.
The show's name comes from the "A- Teams ," the nickname coined for 
U.S. Special Forces' Operational Detachments  Alpha (ODA) during  the Vietnam  
War,[4]  although this connection  was never  referenced on- screen .
Characters
Their leader is Lieutenant - Colonel /Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith (George 
Peppard),  whose plans  tend  to be 
    unorthodox but effective.
Characters
Lieutenant Templeton " FacePeck  ( Dirk  Benedict;  appeared  as Templeton 
Peck in the  pilot ),  usually  called "Face," is a smooth -talking con-man who 
serves as the team's appropriator of vehicles and other useful  items
Characters
The team's pilot is  Captain  H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock (Dwight Schultz), 
who has been declared insane and  lives  in a Veterans Administration mental 
institution for the show's  first four seasons.
Characters
Finally, there is the team's strong man and mechanic , Sergeant First Class 
Bosco  Albert "B.A.," or "Bad  Attitude ," Baracus (Mr. T).
My opinion
The A -team was a very cool television serial.
I watch A -team  always when i´m younger.

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