
The A-Team
Comedy • TV-PG • 1983–87 • 5 Seasons
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A fictional group of ex-United States Army Special Forces personnel 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."
Starring
George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz, Eddie Velez
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Classic show! Great characters and fun episodic adventures.
Delightfully campy 80s action show. Possibly the best theme song ever. Mr. T essentially plays himself.
Tacky 80s ensemble show, like Magnum P.I. or Hawaiian Eye. Bad scripts, awful acting, but fun to watch as a break from research papers.
I Pity da foo who don't give this at least 3 stars!!
No time for this old, dated nonsense any longer, that has fared far worse than classic series like The Avengers & The Persuaders which I ♥️!
Classic show. Loved this when I was young
Just ok for me. But it’s a classic and ya need to watch it for cinematic literacy, baby.
I spent my childhood sunday’s morning watching this, that’s was life
Classic family-friendly action TV. One of the flagship shows of the 80s. Great fun.
80s action TV show, used to watch the re-runs with my parents. Action, silly jokes and the sent of that era.
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