The A-Team Season 5

September. 26,1986      TV-PG
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Trailer Synopsis

B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Face confront their greatest challenges yet when the mysterious General Stockwell joins them to battle bad guys that include hitmen, hijackers, and mercenary monks.

Episode 13 : Without Reservations
March. 08,1987
Frankie and Face visit Murdock at his job in a restaurant, and all three become hostages of mobsters out to kill a patron, the US Attorney General.
Episode 12 : The Grey Team
December. 30,1986
The A-Team must bring a girl in who has stolen a briefcase from her father, filled with material she believes he's selling to the Soviets.
Episode 11 : The Spy Who Mugged Me
December. 02,1986
Murdock poses as suave secret agent to catch a killer before he can complete another assignment.
Episode 10 : The Crystal Skull
November. 28,1986
The A-Team's effort to secure a valuable religious artifact involves them with warring island tribes who mistake Murdoch for a God and some unusual missionaries.
Episode 9 : Point of No Return
November. 18,1986
Stockwell refuses to allow the A-Team to go after Hannibal when he fails to check in while on a solo mission in hostile territory.
Episode 8 : Family Reunion
November. 14,1986
A former political adviser offers to trade a diary for a reunion with his daughter- who Face is hitting on, but Murdock learns that the man may be Face's father and the daughter Face's sister.
Episode 7 : Alive at Five
November. 07,1986
Face plans to leave the A-Team but gets involved in the rescue of a newswoman from a paranoid mob chief.
Episode 6 : The Say UNCLE Affair
October. 31,1986
Stockwell is kidnapped by his former partner who has "gone bad" and the A-Team has 18 hours to find him or forever loose any chances of securing a pardon.
Episode 5 : The Theory of Revolution
October. 24,1986
The outbreak of a revolution interferes with the planned rescue of three Americans from a Third World Country.
Episode 4 : Quarterback Sneak
October. 17,1986
The A-Team uses a football game as a cover to sneak a chemical warfare scientist out of East Germany.
Episode 3 : Firing Line
October. 10,1986
General Stockwell interferes with the plans of Murdock and Frankie to free the rest of the A-Team before the Army can execute them.
Episode 2 : Trial by Fire
October. 03,1986
The A-Team's court martial begins and a surprising motive for the death of Colonel Morrison is revealed.
Episode 1 : Dishpan Man
September. 26,1986
The A-Team is blackmailed by retired General Stockwell, who kidnaps Hannibal and threatens to have him prosecuted if the A-Team fails to secure the release of hostages held on a plane in Spain.

Seasons

Season 5
B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Face confront their greatest challenges yet when the mysterious General Stockwell joins them to battle bad guys that include hitmen, hijackers, and mercenary monks.
Season 5 1986
Season 4
Team up again with B.A., Hannibal, Murdock and Face as they take on hardhearted kidnappers, corrupt millionaires, ruthless drug dealers, and even a Mob kingpin.
Season 4 1985
Season 3
In the most popular season ever, Hannibal, Face, Murdock and B.A. face off against new criminals with the most outrageous schemes yet - from toxic-waste dumping to wild-game poaching to restaurant sabotage.
Season 3 1984
Season 2
Pile into that famous black van for another season of adrenaline-pumping adventure with Hannibal, Face, Murdock and B.A. as they fight for justice against dangerous criminals, while staying one step ahead of their archenemy, Colonel Decker.
Season 2 1983
Season 1
Sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit, these four commandos escaped from a maximum-security stockade and now survive in the Los Angeles underground as soldiers of fortune. So, if you have a problem and there's no one else who can help, and if you think you can find them, maybe you can hire The A-Team.
Season 1 1983

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