The A-Team: The Doctor Is Out


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The Doctor Is Out

Season 4, Episode 11

Murdock's psychologist is kidnapped and the Team goes to South America to find him, accompanied by a woman claiming to be his daughter.

repeat 1985 English HD Level Unknown
Action/adventure Cult Classic Comedy Crime

Cast & Crew
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Mr. T (Actor) .. Bosco `B.A.' Baracus
Dwight Schultz (Actor) .. H.M. `Howling Mad' Murdock
Jeannetta Arnette (Actor) .. Betty
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Richter
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Stoddard
George Peppard (Actor) .. John `Hannibal' Smith
Dirk Benedict (Actor) .. Templeton `Faceman' Peck
Danny Mora (Actor) .. Shelton
Richard Partlow (Actor) .. Sgt. Ratliff
Rodney Saulsberry (Actor) .. Price
Karyn O'Bryan (Actor) .. Wendy
John Ashley (Actor) .. Narrator
Daniel Davis (Actor) .. Phillips
Richard L. Duran (Actor) .. Pablo

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Did You Know..
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Mr. T (Actor) .. Bosco `B.A.' Baracus
Born: May 21, 1952
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Born Lawrence Tureaud, he won a sports scholarship to college but dropped out after one year. After working as a gym instructor and bouncer, he then became a bodyguard for celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Leon Spinks, and Mohammed Ali. In 1980 he appeared on the TV show Games People Play; a huge, muscular black man, he was spotted by actor Sylvester Stallone, who signed him to play the opposing boxer in Rocky III (1982). This led to a costarring role in the TV series The A-Team; the show was a #1 hit and Mr. T. became very popular with young audiences. For a short time he was a highly visible celebrity; he appeared on magazine covers and became the hero of a children's cartoon show; there was also a good-selling Mr. T. doll on the market and a Mr. T. breakfast cereal. After a few years the novelty of this mohawk-haired, jewelry-wearing bodybuilder wore off, and he faded into obscurity, having made millions.
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.
Jeannetta Arnette (Actor) .. Betty
Born: July 29, 1954
Trivia: A fair-haired character actress who maintained a nearly constant presence in American television series and features (making her countenance eminently familiar), Jeanetta Arnette began her career in late-'70s exploitation pictures, such as the 1977 releases Teenage Graffiti and The Class Reunion Massacre. Beginning with a bit part as a party guest in Blake Edwards' midlife-crisis comedy 10 (1979), however, Arnette segued gently into more mainstream efforts. She specialized in playing upbeat, highly energetic women with a professional edge. Early assignments included Rob Cohen's underrated Age of Aquarius period film A Small Circle of Friends (1980), the made-for-television sci-fi opus Brave New World (1980), and Andrew V. McLaglen's telemovie Western The Shadow Riders (1982). Arnette achieved her broadest fame and recognition for several years in 1986, when she signed on to play Bernadette Meara, the assistant principal of the Monroe High School for teen prodigies, on the popular sitcom Head of the Class (1986-1991) -- a role she carried for the entire run of the series. Subsequent assignments included the Rodney Dangerfield comedy Ladybugs (1992), the gender-bending melodrama Boys Don't Cry (1999), and Lasse Hallström's offbeat romantic drama The Shipping News (2001). In 2007, Arnette tackled a more prominent role in director David Gordon Green's earnest ensemble drama Snow Angels.
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Richter
Born: August 08, 1926
Birthplace: Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Following his screen debut in 1949's Twelve O'Clock High, Richard Anderson was groomed for stardom at MGM. His stature in Hollywood seemed assured when he married the daughter of former MGM luminary Norma Shearer. But Anderson was -- by his own admission -- a less-than-noble figure in his younger days, losing both prestige and several plum film roles through his arrogance, his explosive temper, and his after-hours carousing. A kinder, mellower Richard Anderson resurfaced on television in the 1970s, gaining a modest but loyal fan following thanks to his weekly appearances as Oscar Goldman in The Six Million Dollar Man. Anderson also played Goldman on the spin-off series The Bionic Woman -- the result being that, for several years in the mid-1970s, he was simultaneously co-starring on two different TV series in the same role. Richard Anderson's additional TV-series stints included Mama Rosa (1950), Bus Stop (1961), Dan August (1970), Cover-Up (1984) and Dynasty (1986-87 season).
Geoffrey Lewis (Actor) .. Stoddard
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.
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).
Danny Mora (Actor) .. Shelton
Richard Partlow (Actor) .. Sgt. Ratliff
Born: February 13, 1948
Rodney Saulsberry (Actor) .. Price
Born: July 11, 1956
Karyn O'Bryan (Actor) .. Wendy
John Ashley (Actor) .. Narrator
Born: December 25, 1934
Died: October 04, 1997
Trivia: John Ashley should be a familiar name and face to anyone who attended a drive-in double feature in the 1950s. Ashley starred or co-starred in such passion-pit fodder as Hot Rod Gang (1958), How to Make a Monster (1958), Frankenstein's Daughter (1959) and High School Caesar (1960). In 1961, Ashley co-starred with future Flipper leading man Brian Kelly in the short-lived TV action series Straightaway. Ashley switched his base of operations to the Philippines in the 1960s and 1970s, frequently wearing several hats as actor, producer, director and scriptwriter. Films like Mad Doctor of Blood Island (1969) may not have been cited at the annual Oscar ceremonies, but they paid the bills many times over for the peripatetic Ashley. In the 1980s, Ashley hooked up with television producer Stephen J. Cannell to work on such series as The A-Team. He later teamed with Frank Lupo to executive or co-executive produce such series as Walker, Texas Ranger (1983), Werewolf (1987) and Something is Out There (1988). In the mid-'90s, Ashley began working as an in-house producer for Tri-Star Television. On October 4, 1997, John Ashley was working on the film Scarred City in New York, when he suffered a fatal heart attack.
Daniel Davis (Actor) .. Phillips
Born: November 26, 1945
Birthplace: Gurdon, Arkansas, United States
Richard L. Duran (Actor) .. Pablo

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The A-Team
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