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Which member of the "A-Team" was not a commissioned military officer? |
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In the pilot episode, Col. Lynch went to the V.A. Hospital's psychiatric ward to interview patient H.M. Murdock. The ward nurse warned Lynch that a certain word or phrase could trigger a violent response from Murdock. What was the word or phrase that Col. Lynch was cautioned about? |
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What crime was the "A-Team" wrongly accused and convicted of? |
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4.
When B.A. Baracus and the rest of the "A-Team" went to Chicago to help his mother, who had been terrorized and assaulted by thugs, Mrs. Baracus upon meeting the rest of the "A-Team" related what nickname B.A. had during his childhood. What was B.A.'s childhood nickname? |
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It was said that B.A.'s initials stood for "Bad Attitude" because he enjoyed beating up senior officers in Vietnam. What was B.A.'s middle name? |
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6.
After the pilot TV movie of the "A-Team" was aired, which character's role was re-cast for the TV series? |
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Aside from being the leader and master tactician for the "A-Team", what legitimate job did John "Hannibal" Smith have? |
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8.
Throughout the run of the series, one member of the "A-Team" was not considered a fugitive on the run by the military. |
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9.
What was the origin of the nickname "Faceman" for Lt. Templeton Peck? |
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10.
During the entire five year run of the series, the "A-Team" remained rough "Soldiers of Fortune" who were able to successfully avoid capture by the U.S. Military. |
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