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."
The best episode of "The A-Team" season 4 is "Judgement Day (1)", rated 7.1/10 from 306 user votes. It was directed by David Hemmings and written by Frank Lupo. "Judgement Day (1)" aired on 9/24/1985 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Judgement Day (2)".
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
The A-Team must make do with movie prop guns against the real things when they are attacked while helping Hannibal and a friend film a low-budget movie in Mexico.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell
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
Singer Rick James asks the A-Team to help an old rock-and-roll legend whose life in prison has suddenly become very dangerous.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Frank Lupo
Hulk Hogan asks his old friend B.A. for the A-Team's help against a mobster who is out to close down a youth center for no apparent reason.
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Writer: Bill Nuss
Someone sabotages a car at a regional stock-car race and attracts the A-Team's attention-the car belongs to Hannibal's nephew.
Director: Sidney Hayers
Writer: Tom Blomquist
Face quits the A-Team after receiving a full government pardon and quickly becomes a celebrity, the rest of the A-Team keeps an eye on him suspecting the pardon's not 100% legit.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell
The A-Team moves a rock star threatened with kidnapping into a quiet suburban neighborhood, which doesn't stay quite for long.
Director: Dennis Donnelly
Writer: Bill Nuss
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, Tom Szollosi
The A-Team discovers a kiddie show is a front for a heroin ring when Hannibal auditions for a part.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Danny Lee Cole
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
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
Face's chances of getting into an exclusive country club are severely hampered by the A-Team's battles on club property with a crooked bank president.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Bill Nuss
Face believes he's booked country singer Cowboy George into one of the roughest dance halls in the Southwest, but his agent friend delivers Boy George instead.
Director: Tony Mordente
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell
When Murdock gets mistaken for an insane mercenary the A-Team is drawn into a fight over property rights and an oil well.
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Writer: Stephen J. Cannell, Frank Lupo
One of B.A.'s old girlfriends has a problem; her husband, B.A.'s old college rival, has disappeared.
Director: Sidney Hayers
Writer: Jayne C. Ehrlich
Face returns to his orphanage for a reunion and meets an old friend's sister, who's worried about her brother's disappearance, and an old girlfriend, who is in cahoots with Fulbright to trap Face for the reward.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: N/A
Senior citizens hire the A-Team to protect their historic Texas mission home and tourist attraction from land developers.
Director: Craig R. Baxley
Writer: Steven L. Sears
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
The A-Team discovers an organized crime kingpin believed to be dead is behind the intimidation of several gas station owners.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Richard Christian Matheson, Tom Szollosi
General Fulbright captures the A-Team then offers to let them prove their innocence by accompanying him to Vietnam and rescuing a POW who could clear their names.
Director: Michael O'Herlihy
Writer: Frank Lupo