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The A-Team/There Goes the Neighborhood

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There Goes the Neighborhood
Season 4, Episode 10
Airdate December 3, 1985
Production Number 1402
Written by Bill Nuss
Directed by Dennis Donnelly
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There Goes the Neighborhood is the tenth episode of the fourth season of The A-Team, and the seventy-second episode overall.

Starring: George Peppard (John Smith), Dirk Benedict (Templeton Peck), Dwight Schultz (H.M. Murdock)

and Mr. T (Bosco "B.A." Baracus)

Guest Stars: Walter Olkewicz (Joe Skrylow), John Aprea (Stone), Valerie Stevenson (Stevi Faith), Victor Campos (Juarez), Julius Carry III (Mussaf), Robert Pastorelli ()

Co-Starring: Steve Eastin (), Richard McGonagle (), Peggy Walton Walker (), Scott St. James ()

Featuring: Jennifer Roach (Penny Peterson), Shawn Casey O'Brien (Engineer),

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Plot Overview

Valerie Stevenson plays fictious Rock Star Stevie Faith who has just finished a new album that will help the starving people in Southern Terraina.The proceeds from the sale of the record album will be donated to Southern Terraina to help relieve the hunger.The only apparent obstacle is Northern Terraina,an enemy Country who are determined to prevent the Album from being released.This is apparently so when Stevie's manager Woody Stone claims to have been receiving death threat telephone calls warning them not to help their starving enemies.They had tried making contact with the A-Team without success.That would soon change.When the enemies of Southern Terraina show up at the Sound Studio,and demand the demo tape,the A-Team prevents them from taking it,but could not stop them from escaping the studio.Hannibal figures that with so many people coming in,and out of the Studio that it would'nt be safe for Stevie Faith,so Hannibal proposes that they takes Stevie to an undisclosed location where nobody would think to find her.Hannibal promises her protection,and deliverance to her Concert on time.Stevie feeling right about the A-team agrees,much to her manager Woody's chagrin.They will also take the demo tape with them,to protect it as well.Hannibal wants Face to find a nice,quiet Neighborhood where nobody would know neither them,or Stevie.Face finds an almost nice,quiet Neighborhood;except for two rowdy-looking guys that leave down the block who looks as though that they could'nt afford the nice House down the block.One of them would later recognize Stevie as the famous Rock Star.Hannibal believes correctly that they work for a drug-dealer,the real owner of the House,and that they are House sitting for owner,Juarez.These facts would present potential problems for Stevie,and the team.Then there is the Neighborhood Block Captain,Joe Strylow,a well-meaning,not too bright sought.He mistakenly believes the A-Team to be criminals,and would attempt to turn them in for the reward money.He even owns a small tank which he does not know how to operate.This Tank would later come in handy for the Team when they do battle with the badguys.Except for these inconviences this would indeed be a piece of cake job.By,the end everybodys true colors would come into light.

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