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Question: What did the B.A. in B.A. Baracus, aka Mr. T, stand for?


Answer: Officially, the A-Team master mechanic's initials stood for "bad attitude," but most fans hold to the belief that they were really for "bad ass." Depending on which day you caught him, either could be accurate. If you'd asked any of the show's producers or the reporters who interviewed the mercurial star at a bad time, however, my guess is the consensus would lean toward the former.

The first time TV Guide sent a reporter to spend six days on the set of the hit action show, which ran on NBC from January 1983 to June 1987, the writer was stonewalled by T's equally formidable brothers, who explained that an interview wouldn't happen unless it was a matter of life or death. Asked if another time was more appropriate, perhaps lunchtime or later in the afte read full article

Season 1, Episode 10: The A-Team helps a victimized farmer and his daughter deliver their...
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Length: 48:50
Posted: 6/6/2008
Season 1, Episode 1: Part 1 of 2. In this pilot episode, the A-Team takes on an assignment to...
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Length: 45:04
Posted: 6/6/2008
Season 1, Episode 6
Season 1, Episode 6: The attempts of a vicious motorcycle gang to over-run and destroy a...
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Length: 48:45
Aired: 2/22/1983
Season 1, Episode 11
Season 1, Episode 11: The A-Team rescues an Army General and his daughter from a band of...
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Length: 48:41
Aired: 4/12/1983
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What did the B.A. in B.A. ...

Question: What did the B.A. in B.A. Baracus, aka Mr. T, stand for?


Answer: Officially, the A-Team master mechanic's initials stood for "bad attitude," but most fans hold to the belief that they were really for "bad ass." Depending on which day you caught him, either could be accurate. If you'd asked any of the show's producers or the reporters who interviewed the mercurial star at a bad time, however, my guess is the consensus would lean toward the former.

The first time TV Guide sent a reporter to spend six days on the set of the hit action show, which ran on NBC from January 1983 to June 1987, the writer was stonewalled by T's equally formidable brothers, who explained that an interview wouldn't happen unless it was a matter of life or death. Asked if another time was more appropriate, perhaps lunchtime or later in the afte read more

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