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===Books=== Several novels are based on the series, the first six published in America by [[Dell Publishing|Dell]] and in Britain by [[Target Books]], and the last four only published in Britain. The first six are credited to Charles Heath. The books are generally found in paperback form, although hardback copies (with different cover artwork) were also released. * ''The A-Team'' (adapted from the pilot written by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell) * ''Small But Deadly Wars'' (adapted from the episodes "A Small and Deadly War" written by Lupo and "Black Day at Bad Rock" written by Patrick Hasburgh) * ''When You Comin' Back, Range Rider?'' (adapted from the episode of the same name written by Lupo) * ''Old Scores to Settle'' (adapted from the episodes "The Only Church in Town" written by Babs Greyhosky and "Recipe for Heavy Bread" written by Cannell, although the novel features the latter episode first) * ''Ten Percent of Trouble'' (adapted from the episodes "Steel" written by Lupo and "The Maltese Cow" written by Thomas Szollosi and Richard Christian Matheson) * ''Operation Desert Sun: The Untold Story'', credited on the cover to Charles Heath but on the title page to Louis Chunovic. (This is an original story that tells of the events of the mission that got the team sent to prison for a crime they did not commit.) * ''Bullets, Bikinis and Bells'' by Ron Renauld (adapted from the episodes "Bullets and Bikinis" written by Mark Jones and "The Bells of St. Mary's" written by Cannell) * ''Backwoods Menace'' by Ron Renauld (adapted from the episodes "Timber!" written by Jeff Ray, and "Children of Jamestown" written by Cannell) * ''The Bend in the River'' by David George Deutsch (adapted from the episode of the same name written by Cannell and Lupo) * ''Death Vows'' by Max Hart (adapted from the episode "Till Death Us Do Part" written by Greyhosky) β This is the only book in the series to be based on one standard-length episode. * Two plot-your-own-adventure books, with a section of text and several options of what to do next, were released as part of the same range, again only available in Britain. In the United Kingdom from 1985 to 1988, four Annuals were produced, each consisting of text and comic strip stories, puzzles, and photos of the show's stars, with a further one produced by [[Marvel Comics]] consisting of several reprinted comic strips, released in 1989 and 1990. A [[Panini Group|Panini]] set of stickers, which adapt six TV episodes (from the first and earlier second season) using shots from the episodes, can be stuck into an accompanying book, with text under each inserted sticker to narrate the story.
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