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2.01 "Diamonds N' Dust"
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- Episode Number: 015
- Original Air Date: September 20, 1983
- Written by: Patrick Hasburgh
- Directed by: Ron Satlof
- Guest Cast:
- Kristen Meadows (Toby Griffith)
- Michael Halsey (Schekter)
- Albert Salmi (Fletcher
- Sam Scarber (Landers)
The second season gets under way with a bang as the team transports explosives
to a Zimbabwe diamond mine whose owner was killed trying to make the delivery
himself.
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2.02 "Recipe For Heavy
Bread"
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- Episode Number: 016
- Original Air Date: September 27, 1983
- Written by: Stephen J. Cannell
- Directed by: Bernard McEveety
- Guest Cast:
- Marjoe Gortner (Tom Anderson)
- Mako (Lin Duk Coo)
- John Fujioka (General Chow)
The cook from the team's POW camp serves them a tip about a drug deal between
the camp's ex-commander and a man who sold out to him as a prisoner.
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2.03 "The Only Church In
Town"
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- Episode Number: 017
- Original Air Date: October 11, 1983
- Written by: Babs Greyhosky
- Directed by: Christian I. Nyby, II
- Guest Cast:
- Markie Post (Leslie)
- Elizabeth Hoffman (Mother Superior)
- Ismael Carlo (Salvador)
Face is convinced there's a case for the team after receiving a package from
Ecuador containing his fraternity pin, given 15 years earlier to the woman who
disappeared from his life.
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2.04 "Bad Day On The
Border"
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- Episode Number: 018
- Original Air Date: October 18, 1983
- Written by: Richard Christian Matheson
- Directed by: Bruce Kessler
- Guest Cast:
- Jack Ging (Taggart)
- Dennis Lipscomb (Prince)
- Joey Aresco (Presley)
- David Graf (Cooper)
- Edie Marie Rubio (Maria)
Hannibal goes undercover as an alien seeking border passage as the team
searches for an ill woman left behind by illegal-alien smugglers.
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2.05 & 2.06
"When You Coming Back, Range Rider?", Part I & II
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- Episode Number: 019 & 020
- Original Air Date: October 25, 1983
- Written by: Frank Lupo
- Directed by: Christian I. Nyby, II
- Guest Cast:
- Richard Yniguez (Daniel)
- Lance LeGault (Decker)
- Morgan Woodward (Bus Carter)
- Dana Kimmell (Lane Carter)
- Mills Watson (Stryker)
While the A-Team tries to corral wild horse rustlers, a dauntless army
trouble-shooter tries to lasso the A-Team.
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2.07 "The Taxicab Wars"
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- Episode Number: 021
- Original Air Date: November 01, 1983
- Written by: Stephen J. Cannell
- Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Guest Cast:
- Michael Ironside (Crane)
- Edward Lynch (Strike)
- Ernie Hudson (Cal)
A small cab fleet hires the team to hack away at a rival company that
sabotaged its operations and forced it out of business.
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2.08 "Labor Pains"
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- Episode Number: 022
- Original Air Date: November 08, 1983
- Written by: Thomas Szolski & Richard Christian Matheson
- Directed by: Arnold Laven
- Guest Cast:
- John Vernon (Jarrett)
- Charles Napier (Cross)
- Penny Peyser (Laura)
- Alan Autry (Gary)
- Ted Markland (Giddings)
The team helps migrant workers unionize against a landowner who's forcing them
to work under slave-labor conditions.
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2.09 "There's Always A
Catch"
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- Episode Number: 023
- Original Air Date: November 15, 1983
- Written by: Richard Christian Matheson & Thomas Szolski
- Directed by: Ron Satlof
- Guest Cast:
- John Quade (Garber)
- Tracy Scoggins (Shana)
- Robin Strand (Doug)
- Len Wayland (Cal)
Decker hooks the A-Team just as they're reeling in an extortionist at a
fishing village.
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2.10 "Water, Water
Everywhere"
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- Episode Number: 024
- Original Air Date: November 22, 1983
- Story by: Stanley Ellis
- Written by: Stanley Ellis & Jo Swerling
- Directed by: Stanley Ellis
- Guest Cast:
- Jim Knaub (Jaimie)
- Alan Fudge (Gaines)
- Robin Riker (Amanda)
- Jon L. Feather (Bump)
- R David Smith (Les)
A land developer is trying to run three disabled Viet vets off the desert
property they're renovating.
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2.11 "Steel"
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- Episode Number: 025
- Original Air Date: November 29, 1983
- Written by: Frank Lupo
- Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Guest Cast:
- Norman Alden (Mickey)
- Mary-Margeret Humes (Randy)
- Ray Giradin (Denham)
- Michael Baseleon (Tommy Tillis)
- Tim Rossovich (Boyle)
Hannibal discovers a grave motive behind the sabotage of a construction site
by the contractor who lost the bid.
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2.12 "The White Ballot"
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- Episode Number: 026
- Original Air Date: December 06, 1983
- Written by: Jeff Ray
- Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
- Guest Cast:
- Clifton James (Sheriff Dawson)
- Andy Robinson (Rance)
- Joshua Bryant (Baker)
The plan to block a corrupt sheriff's reelection involves running Face as a
candidate, the last of whom was murdered.
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027 "The Maltese Cow"
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- Episode Number: 027
- Original Air Date: December 13, 1983
- Written by: Thomas Szolski
- Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
- Guest Cast:
- James Hong (Wan Chu)
- Paul Mantee (Chris Thomas)
- Peter Kwong (Tommy Chen)
- Keye Luke (Sam Yeng)
Murdock mugs as Philip Marlowe as the team infiltrates a Chinese tong trying
to extort money from a restaurant they helped to build.
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2.14 "In Plane Sight"
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- Episode Number: 028
- Original Air Date: January 03, 1984
- Written by: Babs Greyhosky
- Directed by: Tony Mordente
- Guest Cast:
- Judy Strangis (Judy)
- Anthony Charnota (Corliss)
- Rod Colbin (Jes Hicks)
- Lesley Woods (Carrie Hicks)
- Lance Herrickson (Dalton)
- Carmen Argenziana (Sanchez)
- Bruce French (Jackson)
The team employs a new method to prepare BA for a flight to South America,
where drug smugglers are responsible for the imprisonment of an innocent man.
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2.15 "The Battle Of Bel-Air"
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- Episode Number: 029
- Original Air Date: January 10, 1984
- Written by: Frank Lupo
- Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Guest Cast:
- Michael Fairman (Raymond)
- Kurtwood Smith (Carson)
- Randolph Roberts (Ron)
- Edward Ansara (Fatasi)
An air battle with a high-tech chopper climaxes a probe of a security firm's
kidnapping of its own employee (new regular Marla Heasly), who warned the team
of an ambush by Decker.
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2.16 "Say It With
Bullets"
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- Episode Number: 030
- Original Air Date: January 17, 1984
- Written by: Richard Christian Matheson & Lee David Zlotoff
- Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
- Guest Cast:
- Sam Melville (Shaw)
- Miguel Fernandez (Noche)
- Carl Franklin (Crane)
A WAC (Lauren Chase) asks the team to investigate the murder of her brother,
who was involved with arms trafficking on a military base. But the team is
unaware of her prior deal with Decker: The A-Team for her brother's murderer
(Monte Markham).
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2.17 "Pure-Dee Poison"
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- Episode Number: 031
- Original Air Date: January 31, 1984
- Written by: Chris Bunch & Alan Cole
- Directed by: Dennis Donnelly
- Guest Cast:
- Tracy Reed (Stephanie)
- Steve Sander (Burt)
- Tony O'Neil (Frank)
A southern minister (John Amos) wants to put the cap on a moonshine
distributor (Bo Hopkins) whose product is lethal.
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2.18 "It's A Desert Out
There"
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- Episode Number: 032
- Original Air Date: February 07, 1984
- Written by: Bruce Cervi
- Directed by: Arnold Laven
- Guest Cast:
- Jeannie Wilson (Lila)
- Anthony James (Flagg)
- Tony Burton (Burke)
- Robert Dryer (Driscoll)
The sophisticated commando tactics that a gang uses for petty holdups suggest
they're practicing for bigger game.
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2.19 "Chopping Spree"
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- Episode Number: 033
- Original Air Date: February 14, 1984
- Written by: Frank Lupo
- Directed by: Dennis Donnely
- Guest Cast:
- Dennis Franz (Sam Friendly)
- Lee Patterson (Tony Victor)
- Nick Shields (Tiny Roscoe)
- Liberty Godshail (Cindy)
- Joe Colligan (Davey)
Face's prized Corvette is used as bait to nab car thieves, who instead steal
BA's van, giving the big man a very Bad Attitude.
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2.20 "Harder Than It
Looks"
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- Episode Number: 034
- Original Air Date: February 21, 1984
- Written by: Frank Lupo
- Directed by: Ivan Dixon
- Guest Cast:
- Lori Lethin (Jennifer Teasdale)
- Kevyn Major Howard (Marcus)
- Steven Keats (Roman)
- Cherie Michan (Kathryn)
Rescuing a kidnap victim is "a piece of cake", except when the
ransom money is left behind, and the victim insists on having one of her
kidnappers rescued as well.
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2.21 "Deadly Maneuvers"
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- Episode Number: 035
- Original Air Date: February 28, 1984
- Written by: Richard Christian Matehson & Thomas Szolski
- Directed by: Mike Vejar
- Guest Cast:
- Ed Lauter (Kyle)
- Ed Johnson (Sharphook)
- Michael Cavanaugh (King)
- John G. Scanlon (Hoffer
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