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The team is subsequently broken up sent to different prisons. When the team reclaims the plates and kidnaps Pike's backer who is simply described as an Arab, they learn that he is actually General Morrison, who worked with Lynch and Pike to steal the plates, but then teamed up with Pike to double-cross Lynch and fake his death.
The A-Team was created by writers and producers Stephen J. Cannell and Frank Lupo at the behest of Brandon Tartikoff, NBC Entertainment's president.Cannell was fired from ABC in the early 1980s, after failing to produce a hit show for the network, and was hired by NBC; his first project was The A-Team.
The A-Team began airing on NBC on January 23, 1983, with the pilot episode, "Mexican Slayride", and ended on March 8, 1987, with "Without Reservations". The show comprises 98 episodes over five seasons.
In the end, the A-Team succeeds in the capture of three members of the SWAT team, while convincing another to snitch on them. Meeting up with Maloney, the A-Team returns the pay he had given them, with their expenses deducted. Guest stars: Jack Ging as Capt. Robert Stark; Dean Stockwell as Officer Collins; Norman Alden as Inspector Edward Maloney
Culea is best known for playing Amy (Amanda) Allen in the 1980s hit TV series The A-Team. [2] Her role was as a newspaper reporter who joined the team for the first season and half of the second season. [3] Introduced in the feature-length pilot episode "Mexican Slayride", [3] her character was presented as feisty. However, Culea soon started ...
Part of show's main cast for the rest of the series. Dwight Schultz as Capt. H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock; The clinically insane pilot of the team. Part of show's main cast for the rest of the series. Melinda Culea as Amy Amanda "Triple A" Allen; The reporter who assists the A-Team during the show's first season and the first half of the second ...
Face is the most gentle member of the main A-Team foursome, generally attempting to avoid conflict and reluctant to get into brawls—if nothing else to avoid damaging his clothes and seeing fights as a nuisance, a contrast to the more gung-ho attitudes of Hannibal, Murdock and B.A., who are more typically seen to enjoy piling into a fight.
Marla Heasley (born September 4, 1959) [1] is an American film and television actress best known for her role as Tawnia Baker in the 1980s hit TV series: The A-Team. The A-Team [ edit ]