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Dwight Schultz as Capt. H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock — The best chopper pilot of the Vietnam War, Murdock is either mentally unstable or exceptionally good at pretending to be. Although he was their pilot on the Hanoi bank raid, he was technically not part of the A-Team and so never tried by the military. Though interned at a psychiatric hospital, he routinely escaped to accompany the A-Team. The symptoms of his "insanity" varied from episode to episode, but included self-identification with fictional characters, hallucinations, belief in the "intelligence" of inanimate objects, and others; he frequently referred to his invisible dog, "Billy." He was discharged permanently in the fifth season. Interestingly, unlike B.A., the initials H.M. were never explained in terms of what Murdock's actual first and middle name were, and the nickname "Howlin' Mad" were simply attributed to them (although the "H" is said to stand for "Hector"). It was revealed in the first season that Murdock and B.A. are the same blood type, AB-, and B.A. received a transfusion from Murdock in the episode "Black Day at Bad Rock" and was again referenced in the second season finale "Curtain Call". In one episode in the third season, B.A. said that Murdock went insane after his plane crashed. Murdock often has extensive knowledge of various subjects and keeps up on current events. Murdock is also a talented actor and is capable of mimicking the voices of famous individuals. He often accompanies Face in his scams, and he was even able to impersonate a foreign genius.

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