I met Mr. T when this show was at its peak. It was at a recently opened Toys R Us in Chamblee, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He came out flexing his arms, shaking hands and telling us kids to be good, to do well in school and to listen to our parents. He may have made a career pitying fools but he wanted to be a good role model for his fans. That was 40 years ago and I still admire the man. Thank you for a positive experience, Mr. T!
I also met Mr. T at a Toys R Us back in the day. After he signed some autographs for the kids who had gathered, he picked up one little boy and smashed him between his hands until he resembled a sandwich. Mr. T then opened up a lunchbox with his own face on it and stowed the boywich inside. Glaring at the slack-jawed onlookers, he said, “That’s for lunch. You don’t wanna know what’s in the thermos.” Then he walked away and peeled off in his Chrysler New Yorker.
@@userac-xpg yes occasionally someone get hurt, but i was also talking about the enemies, they always surrender without a wound because of wasting their bullets in the air or against an armored vehicle.
@@GeneralG1810 Same here, grew up watching A-Team, Airwolf, Knight Rider, Magnum PI, Stingray... Heck, A lot more many people probably haven't heard of... LOL... Blessings to all.
@@easygrin1127 Not sure about that. Mr T was a World Renown Body Guard and Bouncer. He’s a Martial Artist and Boxer. Yes Norton was Heavy Weight Champ but Mr T was Ali Body Guard. So don’t bet against him.
Hannibal's "translation" was probably the insult of the century just before the brawl! Me and my dad laughed so hard I thought we would need to visit the ER because our stomachs were so sore afterwards!!
your mum works street corners...and your so ugly flys will not land on you......then hannibal continue something about the guys sister.....lol..........that was mega funny..b.a just move his hands a bit....hannibal translate it to insulting him his mum then started on the sister lol,,,,,,,,,
I was laughing because BA made like 2 gestures and they supposedly meant all of the things Hannibal was saying. There were even more insults, but he got cut off. 🤣
Wow! The warden is the same guy who played the cowardly sheriff in Superman 2 when Zod and his two minions confronted them on the road! Not many may remember that.
THAT'S RIGHT I MISS THE CLASSIC SONGS MOVIE'S GROWING UP IN THE CLASSIC 1980s I MISS THE 80s IF I COULD GO BACK I WOULD I'M STILL A 80s KID OH MY GOD I MISS THE 80s
This was one of my favorite ATeam episodes. When Murdoch starts yelling, " I want a TRASH BAG" over and over, I was laughing so hard I almost peed myself 😂
Seriously that A-Team theme just brings nothing happy memories for me circa '83 when I first heard it. I was lil'boy living in a refugee camp with hardly any food and for sure no entertainment and one day I was able to come to AMERICA I was so happy! I remember watching this and thought 'WOW!'. Will never forget that feeling.
Mr T is such as badass, his whole drip and hairstyle was just another level for the 80s. He looks like he should’ve been a Killer Instinct game character or Streets of Rage lol.
Love when multiple rounds get fired and Noone gets shot, cars flip and they just roll out holding their heads and Noone reloads......I love the A- Team
I remember an episode when a helicopter crashed into a mountainside and they came stumbling out holding their heads like you mention. I nearly busted a gut laughing!
This was the first episode of the A-Team that I ever saw. My family had just moved back to the US from overseas. Re-runs of the A-Team remained my favorite show into the 90s.
Ken Norton will always remain the answer to the trivia question: "who is the only heavyweight 'champion' to lose every championship fight he ever fought in?"
It wasn't the awesome strike combinations that made this episode memorable. It was howling "Mad Murdock" in the psychiatric wing, screaming for "Trashbags, I want trash bags. Trash bags". He really played the part well. I loved Murdock in the A Team Movie when he is warming up the chopper for lift off. He sings "You spin me right round baby right round". Ah those were the days.
howling for "I want trash bags" refers to at least one other episode. It wouldn't surprise me it refers to more than one but there is one where he uses the trash bags he gets for floating\flying up in a lawn chair.
@Kidd Rebel Duke's of Hazard...miss that one too! So many good programs back in the 70's & 80's...action series not like today...very dramatic and you have to read the translations...😔
The 80s that’s back when TV was worth watching…I don’t even watch TV anymore except for the news which is always depressing…Nothing worth watching these days all the good shows are gone along with the producers that made them
Man this scene has everything! George Peppard, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz, Elvis' most trusted bodyguard, Sherrif JW Pepper from the Man with the Golden Gun, and the clock tower lady from Back to the Future
I remember as a kid watching this episode with my best friend down the street, and I think for the next week we drove everybody crazy yelling, "I want a trash bag!" repeatedly and at the top of our lungs as we rode around the neighborhood on our bikes! Good times!
At 11 years old, it was the most hysterical thing I'd ever seen. 12 years later, nothing has ever made me laugh as much as that did...except maybe the Association of Angry Mud-Suckers.
As a kid in the summer of 86, I'd go to the shop and buy cola flavoured BA ice lollies. Incredible the level he was at in those days, you wouldn't get that for a TV program now
I can name all the shows but this was one of my shows the A Team rest in paradise to everyone that had passed on that show and bless everyone that still living 💯🙏
@@juliusgrover7262 He was then gonna say something about the other guy's sister when the latter finally decided to stop the chatter and start throwing hands.
I was stationed in Germany in the early 70's through the early 1980's, so I never saw most of these A-Team episodes. I will start watching them from the beginning. It should be fun.
Yah no. The A-team was consistently dopey and a series of constant cliches and wince inducing *acting*. On the plus side it wasn’t as painful as the Six Million Dollar Man from ten years earlier.
@@Steppeponytail That's true lol But it wasn't wince inducing, I still loved watching it! And Six mil. A-Team never took themselves seriously most of the time, And that's what kept it alive.
@@danimayb I have to admit that there is a certain nostalgia associated with the TV from that era but on the whole it was pretty dopey with little intent but to act as a kind of 'kids cereal' for viewers. I find it difficult to give it a pass because of nostalgia however compared to the absolute renaissance of television that has gone on for the last 10-15 years. Take anything from 'The Wire' to 'West Wing' from 'Breaking Bad' to 'The Expanse' the quality of television in the present era is light years removed from the A-team. Pick a genre and you will find current television that is actually trying to be legit *art* (and for the most part succeeding). That isn't to say that there isn't a vast swath of current TV that isn't junk but we had to look pretty hard to find any kind of inspiration and outright artistry or quality back then.
@@Steppeponytail I would not argue these old cheesy series are „better“ than todays‘ TV but there is a certain feeling of innocence and joy to them that can hardly be reproduced in modern times. And it translates to the viewer. So while not „better“ I can understand finding them more enjoyable.
@@Desslar United States New Jersey In the 80s they aired on Saturday's On NBC or CBS V mini series, AIRWOLF, Knight Rider, Street Hawk and Greatest American Hero And much more
@@anthonymclean9743 you might be correct there. Sly had posted something on Instagram with a cut eye. It was Smokin Joe Fraser he tried with too that cut him. Probably for the best he went with Mr T
I did not grow up in the 80s and 90s but my mother taped this series at 1pm from Monday to Friday while I was a school when I came back in was this and a sandwich after school. Man those were the days
Dude. Mr T protected well-known personalities such as Muhammad Ali, Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, Leon Spinks, Joe Frazier and Diana Ross, charging $3,000 per day, to a maximum of $10,000 per day, depending o
I remember coming back from Church every Sunday before 2:30pm , bath, do my homework and then switch the TV to watch A-Team on a TV Channel . Children really loved Watching A-Team Series during that time and today, I even wish to watch it again.
I met Mr. T when this show was at its peak. It was at a recently opened Toys R Us in Chamblee, Georgia, outside of Atlanta. He came out flexing his arms, shaking hands and telling us kids to be good, to do well in school and to listen to our parents. He may have made a career pitying fools but he wanted to be a good role model for his fans. That was 40 years ago and I still admire the man. Thank you for a positive experience, Mr. T!
I also met Mr. T at a Toys R Us back in the day. After he signed some autographs for the kids who had gathered, he picked up one little boy and smashed him between his hands until he resembled a sandwich. Mr. T then opened up a lunchbox with his own face on it and stowed the boywich inside. Glaring at the slack-jawed onlookers, he said, “That’s for lunch. You don’t wanna know what’s in the thermos.” Then he walked away and peeled off in his Chrysler New Yorker.
The legendary Ken Norton. Former heavyweight champion of the world. Rest in peace champ.
The real life Apollo Creed
In real life Ken would have beaten Mr T in a street fight or boxing match.
@@Romulan2469 In real life Ken, a world champion, would have beaten Mr T, who wasn't even an amateur, in a split second.
@@Aristotelezz True.
@@Aristotelezz in real life, clubber lang kills Ken
A Team and Knight Rider best kids programs of the 80s!!
The list for great films, cartoons, tv shows and music from the 80's is endless. What an amazing decade.
Automan and greatest American hero too.. :)
@@ratedr8490 Great shows. I have the Greatest American Hero boxed set. Quality tv ☺
@@thewhinjaninja3610 same !!
Don't forget Airwolf.....
Look at T's face as he's throwing punches. He reminds me of a boxer from back in the day named Clubber Lang.
Mr T is no joke
@Prince Nelson is that who it was Ken Norton lol,didn’t even recognise him
@Prince Nelson to be fair though mr t got some skills,must learned boxing from Rocky,but not at Ken Norton level lol
So...nobody's gonna say clubber lang and are the same..?!!
And when he boxed Roddy Piper too
The A-Team are so hard, they break INTO prison!
3:20-3:23 That warden...is he the same guy that played Will Darnell in Christine.?
Wasn't he in one of the james bond films?
You know what? When you watch a show 40 years later and you still think is the best show ever, it probably really is.
Maybe for you. What about the thousands of bullets they shoot in every episode and always no one get hurt. That's just stupid.
@@chrismasters7373 occasionally someone gets hurt. Murdock got shot in one episode, BA in another one.
@@userac-xpg yes occasionally someone get hurt, but i was also talking about the enemies, they always surrender without a wound because of wasting their bullets in the air or against an armored vehicle.
True and it was better than the garbage on tv today.
I was about 13 year old back then. Mr T was my hero.
you fool!
"What did he say?"
"He called you a fool and said he pities you."
Perfect!
@@gonewiththewindleys :D
He also threw a Snicker bar 🍫 at him and told him to "Get some nuts" 🌰🌰🌰
I'm sure he said "Stop with your jibber, jabber, fool" ................
Ken Norton and Larry Holmes fought an incredible 15-round bout for for the WBC Heavyweight title.
Ah memories, ATeam, Fall Guy, Dukes of Hazard, Knight Rider, Air Wolf, The Incredible Hulk and so on...good times
All those show were awesome but the fall guy really
MacGyver
Swamp Thing
Hogan's Heros
Firefox
I love how B.A's defense is to block punches with his face and just hit harder than he's being hit
Like Rocky.
yeah i fight the same way LOL
@@andrewsmart2949 LOL :-)
I used to wonder about this but it's to let the others know you can take a hit and still keep going.
He learned it from Rocky Balboa in Rocky 3
One of my favorite shows of the 80's...Hannibal was always starting stuff😂
Yeah I loved it as a kid, but when I think back now it was pretty funny. I’ve never seen a show that involved so much gunfire and nobody ever got hit
He's on that jazz!😁
@@GeneralG1810 Same here, grew up watching A-Team, Airwolf, Knight Rider, Magnum PI, Stingray... Heck, A lot more many people probably haven't heard of... LOL... Blessings to all.
just like the great Hannibal the Carthaginian producing a master plan and lighting a cigar when it comes together
these shows tell you the truth of what the elites get up to. but make it seem like entertainment
I love A-Team, because of B.A and Murdock. They are the soul of A-Team.
I love Anibal over those two. He's the most dangerous to me! XD.
@@juandiegofm
"Hannibal," named after the brilliant strategist and historical figure.
I used to have Murdocks jacket when I was young lol
So true. Their squabbles made for some of the biggest laughs on the show.
True but you still needed face to pay the bills. Shooting m16s into the ground costs money.
Ken Norton ! Heavyweight legend right there
Yes ! Mr T. wouldn't stand a chance against him in a real fight .
@@SJ-ty5rw depends if it were a street fight. In the ring,no way.
@@SJ-ty5rw Ring fight true. Street fight I'd take Mr. T.
@@aristotleonassis5792 mr t was a real boxer? He seems good.
@@miguelaprendizaje.2918 no, he was a bouncer. Most fights were in the street.
Even with the setting and the fighting, there's an innocence with this programme you don't see in today's programmes.
Yeah, it was called Universal Studios, filmed on location.
It was a live-action cartoon series 📺
It was a live-action cartoon series 📺
Nobody got killed.
For sure, not anymore, this was the 80's, before the human race became reptilian and humanoids.
Sheriff J.W. Pepper, Red West, and Paul Koslo, what a crew. Great casting.
Great day isn't it Red?
Was!
Sheriff J.W pepper from James Bond right? Heard the name in the same movie where Christopher Lee is the villain
A simple role but pretty decent acting by Norton - both in his lines and in "selling" the punches!
Absolutely. He pulled off that fight perfectly. And he really carried an aura of menace.
@@kforcer he could have knocked out Mr.T in 2 seconds
Ken Norton, veteran, world boxing champ and the person who broke Ali's jaw!
@@easygrin1127 Not sure about that.
Mr T was a World Renown Body Guard and Bouncer. He’s a Martial Artist and Boxer. Yes Norton was Heavy Weight Champ but Mr T was Ali Body Guard. So don’t bet against him.
@@melvinstapleton6133 Mr.T was never a Boxer.. just highschool wrestler. Kenny was called the Black Hercules he'd sent Mister T flying...
Ken Norton Sr.(R.I.P.) & Mr. T Two Legends
Mr. T is still alive.
💪
Baracus broke him up with the 1980's street fight combos. 😂😂😂🤣🤣😅😂😂😂
I was born during this era and I love these shows I even had the A Team van. Shout out to all my fellow 80's babies.
Me 1983
Me 1980
1985 here.
Who cares?
@@toxicmasculinity4758 we care
Hannibal's "translation" was probably the insult of the century just before the brawl! Me and my dad laughed so hard I thought we would need to visit the ER because our stomachs were so sore afterwards!!
your mum works street corners...and your so ugly flys will not land on you......then hannibal continue something about the guys sister.....lol..........that was mega funny..b.a just move his hands a bit....hannibal translate it to insulting him his mum then started on the sister lol,,,,,,,,,
I was laughing because BA made like 2 gestures and they supposedly meant all of the things Hannibal was saying. There were even more insults, but he got cut off. 🤣
Wow! The warden is the same guy who played the cowardly sheriff in Superman 2 when Zod and his two minions confronted them on the road! Not many may remember that.
Yep and the sheriff in the James Bond
Was anyone else watching that stance when he was fighting and waiting for him to say "Come on Balboa!
yup lol same swing
I bet his choreographed boxing skills from Rocky III were useful in this scene.
Waiting for him to say "I pity you fool!".
"BRING IT TO ME!"
"I GOT SOME MORE FOR YOU IF YOU GET UP! I GOT A LOTTA MO! I GOT A LOTTA MO!"
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 "Take my belt off. I'mma knock that sucka out." "I don't need no has beens messin' 'round my corner."
I missed the 80s.. the good ol' days... If only given a chance to go back, I'll take it.
Same. The 90's weren't too bad either.
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As someone born in the 70s, the 80s is the best.
Same for the early 2000s
THAT'S RIGHT I MISS THE CLASSIC SONGS MOVIE'S GROWING UP IN THE CLASSIC 1980s I MISS THE 80s IF I COULD GO BACK I WOULD I'M STILL A 80s KID OH MY GOD I MISS THE 80s
This was one of my favorite ATeam episodes.
When Murdoch starts yelling, " I want a TRASH BAG" over and over, I was laughing so hard I almost peed myself 😂
Thats my favourite scene too
The first time I saw Mr. T was when he won a bouncer competition. This was before the A-Team. He is the real deal.
He busted thru that door like it was cardboard
I remember that competition, I was 9 yrs old. At the end he had to through a guy. I'm glad someone else remembered that!
The TV show was called, "Games People Play"... Mr. T also excelled at the midget toss competition. Lol
I saw that in the summer of ‘81. Great times.
That's how he got into acting when Stallone spotted him.
To be fair if Ken Norton asked me to empty my pockets I'd probably do as he said.
lol
My response would be, "when I got the pants, the pockets were empty, nothing's changed since then."
I would go call George Foreman.
@@jonmolina948 lol if George Foreman asked people probably give them their entire pants.
I'd call George foreman and Ernie shavers
Seriously that A-Team theme just brings nothing happy memories for me circa '83 when I first heard it. I was lil'boy living in a refugee camp with hardly any food and for sure no entertainment and one day I was able to come to AMERICA I was so happy! I remember watching this and thought 'WOW!'. Will never forget that feeling.
Mr T is such as badass, his whole drip and hairstyle was just another level for the 80s. He looks like he should’ve been a Killer Instinct game character or Streets of Rage lol.
Your statement was dope 😎😎😎😎😎
He was in Double Dragon.
a character based on mr T was in an arcade game called Vendetta aka crime fighter 2.
@@slybunda
That game had a crazy line up...
Mr. T. , Hulk Hogan... and freakin' Sammy Davis Jr!
I dont remember who the 4th dude was supposed to be.
Yea his name is TJ Combo lol
Love when multiple rounds get fired and Noone gets shot, cars flip and they just roll out holding their heads and Noone reloads......I love the A- Team
L
If the A-Team and a bunch of storm troopers got into a gun fight, would anyone get hit?
I remember an episode when a helicopter crashed into a mountainside and they came stumbling out holding their heads like you mention.
I nearly busted a gut laughing!
@@Boeing767Driver When it came to Star Wars, seems like only the good guys had good aim!
@@Boeing767Driver LMMFAOOF! 🤣😂
One of the all time greats, Ken Norton, a gentleman and a warrior.
Reside. In. Paradise. Heavyweight Ken Norton
He broke Ali's jaw once...
Please take me back to the 80's! Missing the good times!
0:06 I love that movie
I love how Deek got quiet when he saw B.A. 😂
I love when a plan comes together
This was the first episode of the A-Team that I ever saw. My family had just moved back to the US from overseas. Re-runs of the A-Team remained my favorite show into the 90s.
Most countries in the EU had the series as well. The crew went on tour here several times. You must have been in Asia or so.
After all those years I never knew that was former WBC Heavyweight Champ Ken Norton fighting Mr. T.
Ken Norton will always remain the answer to the trivia question: "who is the only heavyweight 'champion' to lose every championship fight he ever fought in?"
@@greatwallmartialartsacadem1229 you forgot to add “extremely controversially” to that sentence.
@@greatwallmartialartsacadem1229 He was also a man deserving of respect.
@@greatwallmartialartsacadem1229 He really won his title fight against Ali in 1976, but was clearly robbed of the decision. Terrible decision!
@@megsmith596 And one of the true good guys of boxing!
I got so interested in this I forgot I was watching a clip 🥴
Same was getting well into it
Don't worry. Watching clips of good shows makes one forget it's just a clip 😅
Same
Same here! Gutted when it ended.
This show sucked you in like that
2:24 "Save the clock tower, save the clock tower." Back to the future!!
It wasn't the awesome strike combinations that made this episode memorable. It was howling "Mad Murdock" in the psychiatric wing, screaming for "Trashbags, I want trash bags. Trash bags". He really played the part well. I loved Murdock in the A Team Movie when he is warming up the chopper for lift off. He sings "You spin me right round baby right round". Ah those were the days.
I think Jim Carry got most of his ideas from Murdock.
howling for "I want trash bags" refers to at least one other episode. It wouldn't surprise me it refers to more than one but there is one where he uses the trash bags he gets for floating\flying up in a lawn chair.
@@jasonsumma1530 Yes Jason, they used the hairdryers Hannibal sourced for the salon. Haha. You couldn't make this stuff up, could you? lol.
@@jjryan1352 Hmm. I think you're correct Ryan. The modern Murdock had to fill big boots, the original was so talented.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you're dating all of us that remember. Those where great days.
Clubber Lang doesn't dodge punches, he eats them.
Only a fool eats punches !
But hey, he learned after the Balboa fight...man threw jabs for the first time in his natural life.
@@menacelurkingyet8345 And I pity a fool....
Well he is Lucky Norton is not actually throwing them then... or he be choking
Ken norton was just acting here throwing wild punches we'll know who would have won if he had boxed
5:15 If bully bullies another bully : is it bullying or karmah? 😂🤣
B.A. “What does this fool want? I mowed down Rocky Bilboa”
"And then I showed his wife a REAL MAN!"
@@Reggie757 Lang didn't show jack squat after he lost in the rematch.
Did Rocky change his last name? Cool !!
@@stevejoshua9536 Balboa :)
Grew up watching this in the 80's...watching on our first ever colored tv...they don't make this kind of shows anymore...😎🇵🇭🙌
@Kidd Rebel I know Mr. T was such a racist!!
@Kidd Rebel I miss the days of Blazing Saddles. Everyone got roasted! 😎
I had a "Viewfinder" with the Ateam
@Kidd Rebel
Duke's of Hazard...miss that one too! So many good programs back in the 70's & 80's...action series not like today...very dramatic and you have to read the translations...😔
Hollywood needs a tampon now.
4:59 WAS LIKE CLUBBA LANG AND ROCKY STAREING AT EACH OTHER IN THE RING
I used to love this show and The Fall Guys and Dukes of Hazard when I was a kid😁
Hulk knight rider
There was only ONE "Fall GUY", moron.
@@markw3598 hahaha hahahaha hahaha Haha hahaha hahahaha hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
So did I.
The 80s that’s back when TV was worth watching…I don’t even watch TV anymore except for the news which is always depressing…Nothing worth watching these days all the good shows are gone along with the producers that made them
1 minute sign language and he insults the guys mother sister and still has time to get a few jibes in about his face ....Classic ....lol
Mr. T fought exactly like Clubber lang 😂
Lmao the lines, "Turn out your pockets!!!"
"I wasn't talking to you, I was talking to him!!!"
Yeah much too polite. Not exactly what a prison thug would say. 😆
Man this scene has everything! George Peppard, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz, Elvis' most trusted bodyguard, Sherrif JW Pepper from the Man with the Golden Gun, and the clock tower lady from Back to the Future
You forgot Ken Norton!!
@@kelvendyson1508 I was getting ready to type that when I saw your reply! :-)
I knew right away that was Clifton James aka Sheriff JW Pepper from the Bond films the moment he said "boy."
Elvis' bodyguard, Memphis Mafia member and best friend Red West. Met Red a couple of times. Sadly passed away now. Great scene
“Elvis’ most trusted bodyguard.” Such irony! If only you knew!
I remember as a kid watching this episode with my best friend down the street, and I think for the next week we drove everybody crazy yelling, "I want a trash bag!" repeatedly and at the top of our lungs as we rode around the neighborhood on our bikes! Good times!
😂😂😂😂
I'm 50 and still yell that, but no one ever gets it.
At 11 years old, it was the most hysterical thing I'd ever seen. 12 years later, nothing has ever made me laugh as much as that did...except maybe the Association of Angry Mud-Suckers.
As a kid in the summer of 86, I'd go to the shop and buy cola flavoured BA ice lollies. Incredible the level he was at in those days, you wouldn't get that for a TV program now
Mr. T was known as one of the tuffest bouncers/. Door guys on the South Side of Chicago.
Ken Norton broke Muhammad Ali's jaw.
He has even a black belt in ji jutsu
Did we hang with Bad Bad Leroy Brown?
No way, I didn’t know. Very cool.
Yup...some "best bouncer" contest is how he got discovered. The rest is history.
I can name all the shows but this was one of my shows the A Team rest in paradise to everyone that had passed on that show and bless everyone that still living 💯🙏
lol that screenshot say everything about the actor who played hannibal !! incredible!!
Mr T was the man back in the day.loved watching A Team
"You're so ugly, flies wouldn't land on you."
Almost blew noodles out my nose.
Your mother works street corners caught me off guard.
@@juliusgrover7262 He was then gonna say something about the other guy's sister when the latter finally decided to stop the chatter and start throwing hands.
😆😆😆
I was stationed in Germany in the early 70's through the early 1980's, so I never saw most of these A-Team episodes. I will start watching them from the beginning. It should be fun.
THIS is what TV was like back when TV was worth watching!
Yah no. The A-team was consistently dopey and a series of constant cliches and wince inducing *acting*. On the plus side it wasn’t as painful as the Six Million Dollar Man from ten years earlier.
@@Steppeponytail That's true lol But it wasn't wince inducing, I still loved watching it! And Six mil. A-Team never took themselves seriously most of the time, And that's what kept it alive.
@@danimayb I have to admit that there is a certain nostalgia associated with the TV from that era but on the whole it was pretty dopey with little intent but to act as a kind of 'kids cereal' for viewers. I find it difficult to give it a pass because of nostalgia however compared to the absolute renaissance of television that has gone on for the last 10-15 years. Take anything from 'The Wire' to 'West Wing' from 'Breaking Bad' to 'The Expanse' the quality of television in the present era is light years removed from the A-team. Pick a genre and you will find current television that is actually trying to be legit *art* (and for the most part succeeding). That isn't to say that there isn't a vast swath of current TV that isn't junk but we had to look pretty hard to find any kind of inspiration and outright artistry or quality back then.
Absolutely right ! i'm from 1977 ,the 80s my childhood ,yes we had a lot of cool tv series ^^
@@Steppeponytail I would not argue these old cheesy series are „better“ than todays‘ TV but there is a certain feeling of innocence and joy to them that can hardly be reproduced in modern times. And it translates to the viewer. So while not „better“ I can understand finding them more enjoyable.
I love it when a plan comes together on UA-cam Rest in peace Hannibal Smith
4:20 that scene change, LOL
Brings back fond memories! Tuesday nights were mac and cheese and new episodes of the A Team!
and you couldn’t invite a brotha?😂
I still remember watching MacGyver after the A-team on NBC on Saturday's
In what country? Those shows aired on different days on different networks in the U.S., and neither was on Saturdays.
@@Desslar
United States New Jersey
In the 80s they aired on Saturday's
On NBC or CBS
V mini series, AIRWOLF, Knight Rider, Street Hawk and Greatest American Hero
And much more
@@AndreasW-p4r ABC for Macguyver and NBC for A team
Quite a few good shows in the '80s. Who remembers "Black Sheep"?
@@IamGroot786 never heard or it. What was it about?
Mcguyver and The A Team. I loved these shows.
Clubber Lang v. Ken Norton… Yeah, I'd pay $1k for ringside.
Some will pay more 😋
Earnie Shavers was originally offered the part as Clubber Lang. But split Slys eyebrow in a light spar and he asked for Mr T 😂😂😂
@@ajjohnstone7063 I read he hit Sly so hard in the body Sly threw up..
@@anthonymclean9743 you might be correct there. Sly had posted something on Instagram with a cut eye. It was Smokin Joe Fraser he tried with too that cut him. Probably for the best he went with Mr T
@@ajjohnstone7063
Mr. T was the superior actor with more charisma. Glad Mr. T got the part
Everybody is talking about Mr. T but missing the fact that Dwight Schultz is Immortal.
Mr. T showing the Clubber Lang skills!!
Bring back great memories.
Sure. Right after Trump gets back in to office.
@@robertcornelius3514 ??
I love Mr.t stans...he fights like he did in Rocky 3...
Loooooool i was gonna say the same
Here, in Italy, many teens grew up with them during 80'!!! ❤️
This series reminds me so much of my childhood days...especially my Dad because this is his favourite !!!
Ken Norton was a beast.
Lol I didn’t know that was Ken Norton till I read the comments ..Ken Norton was a great guy loved him in Ali days 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
So was his son👍🏿
@Humpty Dumpty Went to UCLA and then won SB with Dallas and 49ers👍🏿
I did not grow up in the 80s and 90s but my mother taped this series at 1pm from Monday to Friday while I was a school when I came back in was this and a sandwich after school.
Man those were the days
Ken Norton: 'Empty your pockets!' Me: Emptying my bowels.
Ken Norton broke Muhammad Ali's jaw. Clubber Lang was waaaaay outta his depth. 😂
Truth
Dude. Mr T protected well-known personalities such as Muhammad Ali, Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, Leon Spinks, Joe Frazier and Diana Ross, charging $3,000 per day, to a maximum of $10,000 per day, depending o
@@williamdavidcraigjr7841 Also Michael Spinks
I think T could win a real fight he boxed before and wrestled in high school
@@bladebrown8261 He could win a lot of real fights but not a boxing match against a former world champ.
4:44
“It looks like ink”
What a crazy guy Murdoch is
I've always loved this show. Good to see clips like this.
I’ve forgotten how good this show was. Love the 80’s
T was a tough dude in real life too. Those hooks certainly had some steam behind them.
One of my favorite shows ever and of the eighties in the top two with the equalizer.
I love it when a plan comes together!
Mr. T looks so solid, punching him would be like punching a fire hydrant.
One of my favorites from the 80’s. Loved when BA and Murdock would go round and round
I like it when you get the "snap" noise every time they throw a punch like they're hitting wood with a hammer. lol
One of my biggest idols growing up, even had the action figures
I didn't realize that the clock tower lady had an action figure!
You had a Ken Norton action figure?
I can’t believe I’ve watched this show at the age of 4 in 2005 never realised till today that it was released in 1983🤩🇺🇸🔥🔥
I remember coming back from Church every Sunday before 2:30pm , bath, do my homework and then switch the TV to watch A-Team on a TV Channel . Children really loved Watching A-Team Series during that time and today, I even wish to watch it again.
Seriously best Saturday morning I’ve had in a long time....
Pros and cons, best A-Team episode ever, Murdoch was class, shouting the place down demanding trash bags 🤣
That red head sheriff was in so many movies and tv shows in the 70-80’s. such a good character actor
Now I wanna see the rest of this episode!! Classic.
Ahhhaaaa greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪, that's exactly my thoughts, I'll watch it later 👍
I remember wishing I could be as tough and fearless as B.A. But I'm better of living my safe quiet life. Being a street fighter ain't no life for me.
Ok Bruce Norris
I may not be that tough but at least I don't have to be stuck with a needle to get on an airplaine. :-)
What a misnomer....
Turn out yo pockets mang
Lol
Mr. T's boxing form looks kinda like Clubber Lang from Rocky III 🤔
6:18 Clubber Lang is too much even for Ken Norton. This was the same time Mr.T played Clubber Lang.
Nothing can touch the 80s!
Ya gd right!
You're so right man ...
Amen to that brother!
@Frank Silvers u shut ur mouth! ;-p
@@kingzucode 😂😂😂
I am 45 yo, but Watching this scene, i feel like a kid😊
This never gets old.
Never knew Ken Norton was in this.
I only ever seen him in Mandingo before this.
@@ikedysonlive7511 just watched a clip
He was in Knight Rider too
Ken Norton was instantly recognizable to me….
Ken Norton was a very underrated actor
Ken Norton's acting is perfect here.
Also, Red West (Elvis' high school friend and bodyguard) is making a cameo here as one of the guards.
That's a bit of a coincidence. The deputy up in the office is the actor who went on to play "Red Webster" in 'Roadhouse'.
@@janetmcarthur5257 I was just about to look that up! I thought he looked familiar. Thank you for this comment before I went searching lol.
one of best episodes of the a team..pros and cons.can you upload the full episode please
Can you upload full episodes. Please.👍