The A-Team: Theory of Revolution


2:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Monday, November 3 on WWOR Heroes & Icons (9.4)

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Theory of Revolution

Season 5, Episode 5

The Team is sent to rescue three Americans from a Third World country and gets involved in the island's ongoing revolution.

repeat 1986 English HD Level Unknown
Action/adventure Cult Classic Comedy Crime

Cast & Crew
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George Peppard (Actor) .. John `Hannibal' Smith
Judy Ledford (Actor) .. Carla
Castulo Guerra (Actor) .. Martien
Alejandro Rey (Actor) .. Commandant
Tasia Valenza (Actor) .. Bonita
Pepe Serna (Actor) .. Jefferson
Mr. T (Actor) .. Bosco `B.A.' Baracus
Dirk Benedict (Actor) .. Templeton `Faceman' Peck
Peter Brown (Actor) .. Burke
Dwight Schultz (Actor) .. H.M. `Howling Mad' Murdock
Mike Post (Actor)
Burt Pearl (Actor)
Geno Silva (Actor)
Vladimir Skomarovsky (Actor) .. Anatoly Terensky
Judith Ledford (Actor) .. Carla
Charles Howerton (Actor) .. CIA Agent
Thomas Rosales Jr. (Actor) .. Guard at Airport
Eddie Vélez (Actor) .. Frankie Santana
Kenny Endoso (Actor) .. Martien Soldier
Henry Kingi (Actor) .. Rebel Soldier
David Hess (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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George Peppard (Actor) .. John `Hannibal' Smith
Born: October 01, 1928
Died: May 08, 1994
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, United States
Trivia: Though actor George Peppard could have succeeded on his looks alone, he underwent extensive training before making his first TV and Broadway appearances. The son of a building contractor and a singer, Peppard studied acting at Carnegie Tech and the Actor's Studio. His early TV credits include the original 1956 production of Bang the Drum Slowly, in which he sang the title song. He made his film debut in 1957, repeating his Broadway role in Calder Willingham's End As a Man, retitled The Strange One for the screen. His star continued to ascend in such films as Home From the Hill (1960) with George Hamilton, and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) as the boyfriend/chronicler of carefree Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn). He was also effective as James Stewart's son in How the West Was Won (1962), a characterization that required him to age 30 years, and as the Howard Hughes counterpart in The Carpetbaggers (1963), in which he co-starred with the second of his five wives, Elizabeth Ashley. In 1978 he made a respectable directorial debut with Five Days From Home, but never followed up on this. A familiar television presence, he starred on the TV series Banacek (1972-1973), Doctors Hospital (1975), and The A-Team (1983-1987), and delivered a powerhouse performance as the title character in the 1974 TV-movie Guilty or Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Case. Forced to retire because of illness, George Peppard died of cancer in the spring of 1994.
Judy Ledford (Actor) .. Carla
Castulo Guerra (Actor) .. Martien
Born: August 24, 1945
Birthplace: Córdoba
Alejandro Rey (Actor) .. Commandant
Born: February 08, 1930
Died: May 21, 1987
Trivia: Launching his career in South American films and television programs, Argentinean actor Alejandro Rey spent most of his professional life in Hollywood. At first just another handsome Latin type, Rey emerged into a dynamic character actor, as witness his solid performance as Russian immigrant Robin Williams' attorney/protector in Moscow on the Hudson (1984). Rey's television activities included directing dozens of episodic TV programs. Alejandro Rey is most familiar to 1960s TV addicts for his three-year stint as Puerto Rican nightclub owner Carlos Ramirez in the Sally Field vehicle The Flying Nun.
Tasia Valenza (Actor) .. Bonita
Born: April 05, 1967
Birthplace: U.S.
Pepe Serna (Actor) .. Jefferson
Born: July 23, 1944
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '70s.
Mr. T (Actor) .. Bosco `B.A.' Baracus
Born: May 21, 1952
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: With muscle-bound arms bulging from his sleeveless tank tops, a mohawk, and enough gold jewelry to enrich a small nation, gruff, tough Mr. T was certainly one of the most recognizable television stars of the early '80s. Though more of a personality than a bona fide actor, he has appeared in several features, but is best known for playing no-nonsense ex-soldier B.A. Baracus on the hit action-drama The A-Team (1983-1987). Prior to that, Mr. T had played character roles in four feature films. Born Lawrence Tureaud in a tough southside Chicago project, he was the second youngest of 12 siblings. His father abandoned the family when Tureaud was five, leaving his mother to raise her huge family alone in a three-bedroom apartment on less than 100 dollars a month from welfare. Tureaud was devoted to his mother, and though he got into a little trouble during early adolescence, straightened himself out so as not to shame her by getting thrown in jail. Following graduation from Dunbar Vocational High School, Tureaud attended college. His football skills landed him a scholarship to Prairie View A & M University in Texas, but he was expelled after one year. Tureaud qualified for other sports scholarships and so continued his education until joining the Army and serving as a military policeman. Following his discharge, he was recruited by the Green Bay Packers, but suffered a serious knee injury and so became a bodyguard for stars such as Muhammad Ali, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross. He also worked as a bouncer. In 1970, he changed his name to Lawrence Tero and shortly thereafter shortened it to Mr. T. In the mid-'70s, he worked as a gym teacher in Chicago. It was Sylvester Stallone who offered him his first acting job after Stallone saw the beefy black bouncer on the TV show Games People Play. Stallone was so impressed by Mr. T's agile strength that he cast him in Rocky III (1982). Mr. T was at his peak popularity, particularly with young boys, while on The A-Team. At one point a toy company even created a Mr. T action figure. He also had a breakfast cereal named after him. Following his series' demise, Mr. T's acting career has been sporadic. Over the course of the next few decades, small roles in film (Not Another Teen Movie) and television (Martin, Malcolm and Eddie) helped the amiable tough guy remain a recognizable pop culture icon, but in 2011 Mr. T began hosting World's Craziest Fools, an irreverent, clip-based show featuring criminal blunders and side-splitting mishaps captured on amateur video footage and CCTV.
Dirk Benedict (Actor) .. Templeton `Faceman' Peck
Born: March 01, 1945
Birthplace: Helena, Montana, United States
Trivia: Movie and TV leading man Dirk Benedict was young, handsome, muscular and enthusiastic. These qualities were far more important than versatility in establishing Benedict as a dependable screen presence in the 1970s. His theatrical films include Scavenger Hunt (1979), Body Slam (1987), and Shadow Force (1992), their subject matter implicit in their titles. Far more successful on series television than in films, Dirk Benedict played Officer Gil Foley on Chopper One (1974), Starbuck on Battlestar Gallactica (1978), and master impressionist Templeton "Face" Peck on The A-Team (1983-87).
Peter Brown (Actor) .. Burke
Born: January 01, 1935
Trivia: Born Peter de Sappe, this lead actor appeared onscreen from 1958.
Dwight Schultz (Actor) .. H.M. `Howling Mad' Murdock
Born: November 24, 1947
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland
Trivia: Though a fifteen-year show business veteran, Dwight Schultz was largely unknown until 1983. That was the year that the TV Addicts of America were introduced to Captain H. M. "Howling Mad" Murdock, the asylum-escapee airplane pilot for The A-Team. It is to Schultz's credit that he was able to portray a certifiable looney while still remaining personable and even lovable. On both sides of his A-Team obligations, Schultz appeared in films like The Fan (1981, as Broadway actress Lauren Bacall's director) and Fat Man and Little Boy (1989, as J. Robert Oppenheimer). In the late 1980s, Dwight Schultz could be occasionally seen as Lieutenant Barclay in TV's Star Trek: the Next Generation.
Frank E. Johnson (Actor)
Sydney Hayers (Actor)
Carlos Cervantes (Actor)
Mike Post (Actor)
Born: September 29, 1944
Tom Blomquist (Actor)
Steven L. Sears (Actor)
Nick Alphin (Actor)
Craig R. Baxley (Actor)
Born: October 20, 1949
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Al Di Sarro (Actor)
Pete Carpenter (Actor)
Stephen J. Cannell (Actor)
Born: February 05, 1941
Died: September 30, 2010
Birthplace: Los Angeles
Burt Pearl (Actor)
Died: April 06, 2006
Geno Silva (Actor)
Born: January 20, 1948
Vladimir Skomarovsky (Actor) .. Anatoly Terensky
Judith Ledford (Actor) .. Carla
Blake Conway (Actor)
Gary Carlos Cervantes (Actor)
Born: January 24, 1953
Charles Howerton (Actor) .. CIA Agent
Born: June 24, 1938
Thomas Rosales Jr. (Actor) .. Guard at Airport
Born: February 03, 1948
Eddie Vélez (Actor) .. Frankie Santana
Born: June 04, 1958
Trivia: Supporting actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Kenny Endoso (Actor) .. Martien Soldier
Born: July 22, 1940
Henry Kingi (Actor) .. Rebel Soldier
Born: December 02, 1943
David Hess (Actor)
Born: September 19, 1942
Died: October 07, 2011
Sandy Mcpeak (Actor)
Richard Whitaker (Actor)
John Durbin (Actor)

Before / After
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The A-Team
1:00 pm
The A-Team
3:00 pm