The best episode directed by David Hemmings is "Lease with an Option to Die", rated 8/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Bill Nuss". "Lease with an Option to Die" aired on 10/22/1985 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Road to Hope".
Some muscle men make a big mistake when they try to force B.A.'s momma out of her apartment.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Bill Nuss
Hannibal poses as a wino to avoid being caught by the Army and stumbles onto a racket that involves killing the derelicts.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell
The A-Team travels to South America to find Murdock's psychiatrist, accompanied by a woman claiming to be his daughter.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Richard Christian Matheson
Murdock's fortunes rise and fall as he uses Face's system to win big on "Wheel of Fortune" but then is kidnapped during a plot to steal a Soviet gunship.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Bill Nuss
September 13, 1956: Sam Beckett wakes up in 1956, disoriented, suffering from amnesia, but he has the awful realization that he does not belong there...
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
September 20, 1862: In a bizarre twist of a genetic coil, Sam leaps into his great-grandfather, Captain John Beckett, during the Civil War. He must not interfere with his ancestor's romance with a riled southern belle named Olivia. He must also avoid being hanged as a Yankee dog by some home guard Confederate soldiers.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Richard C. Okie
The phone wires get crossed during a storm and Jessica can't convince anyone that what she heard was real.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Craig W. Van Sickle
The A-Team intercedes when a union organizer tries to put a small logging operation out of business.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Jeff Ray
The A-Team goes to Italy to rescue a judge's daughter from mobsters, then must spend the journey home aboard an oceanliner dodging the boys trying to get her back.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Frank Lupo
The A-Team goes to Italy to rescue a judge's daughter from mobsters, then must spend the journey home aboard an oceanliner dodging the boys trying to get her back.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Frank Lupo
Soviet spys need the A-Teams help in preventing the theft of an American satellite weapon, whose disappearance would disrupt world peace.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Steve Beers
Hulk Hogan comes to visit B.A. but the reunion is interrupted by a cry for help from a troubled youth with an alcoholic father.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Bill Nuss
While Higgins is arranging a television variety show to raise money to save an endangered species of worms no less, Magnum is hired by a woman who claims to have psychic abilities and believes to have foreseen her own murder. Thomas must find who, if anyone, the will-be murderer is, but the woman's visions of fate spell great danger for Thomas too. Meanwhile, Thomas is trying to get his payment from a used car salesman who hired him to find out if his was cheating on him, but events turn much more dangerous than he expects...
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: N/A
Carol asks Magnum for help when a series of strange events lead her to believe that someone is trying to scare her. At first she thinks that she just may be imagining it, but as the happenings turn more sinister, her fears grow. It seems that the threats are connected with the leader of a religious group that her father, also a District Attorney, sent to prison over fifteen years earlier, whom she is about to testify for parole to be denied. Meanwhile, Higgins is expecting a visit of three old friends from Sandhurst, but he isn't particularly looking forward to the visit...
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Chris Abbott
Magnum has been hired by country musician Lacy Fletcher to unearth five songs written over twenty-five years ago by legendary singer George Lee Jessup shortly before his death. Jessup wrote the songs for his girl-friend, but when Thomas tracks her down, the woman denies ever knowing Jessup or any knowledge of the songs, and it seems that Lacy is not the only person searching for the songs...
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Jay Huguely
North and South Limbawe are in conflict over oil and a despotic General plans to overthrow his own government in South Limbawe and attacks his neighbors to the North. String and Dom are sent by Archangel to aid North Limbawe and it's leader, Seku Logana, but Logana has his own prejudices about receiving aid for his cause. Also in the mix is an old Vietnam buddy of Hawke's, Marty Vidor, who is working as a mercenary for South Limbawe, and Hawke is hesitant to take him on since Vidor just may know the location of the missing Saint John.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Nicholas Corea
Santini makes an unauthorized flight to Cuba in order to rescue two political prisoners who are being ransomed for $2 million. However, while there, the exchange site is attacked and the ransom money is stolen. While flying back to the mainland, Santini is forced to crash land back on Cuba and Hawke must brave a hurricane in Airwolf to rescue his friend. When String and Dom are reunited, the pair must negotiate with a band of freedom fighters who raised the capital to ransom their compadres and are not convinced of Santini's innocence in the theft of the funds. To make matters more interesting, Archangel is supplying weapons to a paramilitary band that just may have had a hand in stealing the ransom money.
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Burton Armus