'Coburn, James' was considered for the role of Hannibal Smith.
In the opening credits, Dirk Benedict reacts to a passing metallic "Cylon warrior". Cylons were the nemesis in Benedict's earlier series, "Battlestar Galactica" (1978).
Premiered on NBC-TV immediately after the 1983 Super Bowl.
There was some talk about an A-Team reunion, a TV movie where the A-Team was given a full pardon, but after George Peppard died, the idea was dropped.
The "crime they didn't commit" which led to The A-Team being sent to a military court was stealing gold bullion from the "Bank of Hanoi" during the Vietnam War.
The Spanish (Spain) version of the series has two significant changes with character nicknames. "Face" is called '"Fenix" and "B.A." Baracus is known as "M.A."
Most of the episodes were filmed five weeks before they aired.
In the Italian version, "Face" is called "Sberla" (= "face slap") and BA is known as PE or "Pessimo Elemento" (= "terrible element").
Exterior shots of the "hospital" that the team goes to in order to spring Murdock is the pre-1994 earthquake main building (200) at the Sepulveda Veterans' Hospital in North Hills, San Fernando Valley. The new, post-earthquake building is used to film Grey's Anatomy.
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.
The gold that was worn by Mr. T during filming varied in weight, usually between 35 and 40 pounds.
During the entire series, only five people died on-screen. They include Gen. 'Bull' Fulbright (Jack Ging), who got shot in the back by a hostile during an operation working together with the A-Team. The deaths of at least three more characters were left ambiguous.
The remaining cast members have not made it a secret that Mr. T and George Peppard did not get along very well on the set. Arguments were fed by the fact that Mr. T became the real star of the show, despite of Peppard being a 'proper movie actor'. Things got even worse when Peppard learned that Mr. T got paid more.