Col. John "Hannibal" Smith and his team were framed for robbing the Bank of Hanoi and sent to a US military prison. They escaped and went on the run, pursued first by Col. Lynch and Col. Decker. While on the lam, they became heroes for hire.
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05x13 Without Reservations Aired: Mar. 08, 1987Frankie and Face visit Murdock at his job in a restaurant, and all three become hostages of mobsters out to kill a patron, the US Attorney G … [continue reading]
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Directors
- Michael O'Herlihy (20 episodes)
- Dennis Donnelly (12 episodes)
- Craig R. Baxley (9 episodes)
Writers
- Frank Lupo (120 episodes)
- Stephen J. Cannell (116 episodes)
- Stephen Katz (10 episodes)
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- According to Stephen J. Cannell, the writers had a running gag where they would stage these horrific car crashes, but the people would come out unscathed. They would do this to test the…
[show]According to Stephen J. Cannell, the writers had a running gag where they would stage these horrific car crashes, but the people would come out unscathed. They would do this to test the limits of realism on purpose.
[hide] - Two cast members have prior U.S. military experience. George Peppard served in the Marines, while Eddie Velez served in the Air Force.
- Almost every single episode involved a car-stunt, where a car had to jump dramatically in the air and perform a crash landing. In addition, the people driving these vehicles invariably were…
[show]Almost every single episode involved a car-stunt, where a car had to jump dramatically in the air and perform a crash landing. In addition, the people driving these vehicles invariably were shown getting out afterward, unscathed.
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