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| - The film had been in development since the mid 1990s, having gone through a number of writers and story ideas, and being put on hold a number of times. Upon its release, the film received mixed reviews from critics and performed slightly below expectations at the box office.
- The A-Team is a U.S. action series, showing the exploits of framed former soldiers trying to do good while evading the government.
- US Army Airborne, Rangers and Special Forces soldiers, Colonel Hannibal Smith-leader, Captain Murdock-pilot, 1st Lieutenant "Face"-scout/spy, and Corporal Basco-wrestler are Vietnam, Cuban, Grenadian and Iraqi war veterans who are wrongfully blamed for the death of a US Army General and the theft of several billion $ worth of old time illegal Iraqi money.
- The A-Team is an American television series about a group of former United States Army Special Forces who work as soldiers of fortune while on the run as war criminals for a crime they didn't commit. The series aired on NBC from 1983 to 1986 and boosted the career of Mr. T, who played B. A. Baracus.
- The A-Team is an American action-adventure television series, running from 1983 to 1987, 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 feature film based on the series was released by 20th Century Fox on June 11, 2010. A comic book series, A-Team: Shotgun Wedding, began March 9, 2010.
- The A-Team fue un grupo formado por los luchadores TeJe-TG y Doble M, los cuáles consiguieron como mayor logro ganar el Campeonato por Parejas de la SWA.
- The A-Team was founded on July 14th, 2006 on the Sage Ocean. The A-Team tries to be a friendly and helpful crew, who likes to do their best to have fun in their pillages and to be respectful to their opponents. Pirates who would like to join, should contact one of the officers. The A-Team ended in November 06 when new captain Tayva merged it into another crew.
- Peter Griffin and his friends dress up as the A-Team in "Brian Goes Back to College" for a costume fair. Griffin was Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith, Cleveland Brown was Bosco Albert B.A. "Bad Attitude" Baracus, Joe Swanson was Captain H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock, and Glenn Quagmire was Lieutenant Templeton "Faceman" Peck. They ended up winning, defeating an A-Team with a rabbi as Baracus. After doing so, they stay dressed up as the A-Team and try to do good, but only succeed in causing havoc. After Peter and his friends decide to retire the masquerade because they realized they were doing more harm than good, Lois convinces them to do one last good deed, and drive Brian Griffin to his exam when he is late.
- The members of the team, by descending rank, were: Lieutenant Colonel John Smith, Captain H.M. Murdock, Lieutenant Templeton Peck, and Sergeant Bosco Baracus. One Vietnam-era picture of the team showed five members, with the fifth being Brenner. In 1969, when the team had six days of R&R, they tried to get a flight out of Da Nang to Hawaii. The flights were all booked, but Beller Air bumped two civilian passengers so that the team could get out. On the show The A Team: Plan B, there is The New A-Team.
- 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.
- The A-Team is an American action adventure television series about a fictional group of ex-United States Army Special Forces who work as soldiers of fortune while being on the run from the military for a "crime they didn't commit". The A-Team was created by writers and producers Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell. Despite being thought of as mercenaries by the other characters in the show, the A-Team always acted on the side of the good guys and helped the oppressed. It remains known in popular culture for its cartoon-like use of over-the-top violence (in which people seldom got seriously hurt), supposedly formulaic episodes, featuring the ability to form weaponry and vehicles out of old parts, and its distinctive theme tune. The show ran for five seasons on the NBC television network, from
- The A-Team, also known as Mr. T and Three Other Dispensable Guys, was an American television show about a mad, geriatric, cross-dressing Colonel and his three nubile young army buddies who traveled the world, putting right what once went wrong. It was based on the true life story of actor Charles Grodin, who was sent undercover while serving in Vietnam and acquired Viet Cong technology that rendered bullets harmless to anyone within a 100 yard radius. He later smuggled this technology back to The United States and formed a team of part-time mercenaries consisting of himself, Lou Gossett Jr. and Bryan Brown. When not acting, these three men traveled around in a specially converted Winebago, looking for unscrupulous land owners to blackmail.
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