Celebrity Roast Mr T 4 of 5
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George Peppard was a gentleman. God rest him.
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George Peppard would have made an excellent President if he were alive today.
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Bizarrely, when this was shown in Australia, I don't think the segment with the Australian speaker was in it!
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R.I.P.: George Peppard.
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That was a really nice speech by George.
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@bigrigbob2010 they naver patched things up - this roast is somewhere along the 2nd A-team's season. Things went downhil mid-4th season. They never hated each other, if you see other interviews by both actors they spoke very well for each other. Even if the studio leaned on Peppard, he wouldn't do that if he didn't feel like it (he was actually the first choice for Blake Carrington in "Dynasty" but he expressed his opinion at some points and left,after the pilot episode despite he needed work.
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Way to break the mood, Peppard. That's supposed to be a roast, not an obituary.
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@bigrigbob2010 This roast is between 1st and 2nd season of the A-Team. Things got sour mid-way in the 4th season.
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G.P. ALWAYS meant what he said. Back in the 60's he was known as 'that sonofabitch Peppard" just for that reason. The producers of A-Team sure had a lot to do with the bitterness between GP and mr. T (somewehere mid-4th season). Had to do with the pay, and the way the rest of the actors were treated -not just Peppard. Most of the guest stars though would comment on how reserved and newtral GP was, despite the rather crude way T treated him, especially.
That was a great speech by George Peppard!
80sguy 1 year ago 19
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I really doubt George Peppard would have said anything that he didn't mean, and say it with such conviction. He strikes me as a kind of person who wasn't afraid of speaking his own mind, often with little care what people thought. So I agree with 80sguy here - that was a great speech!
GhostOfaCuriousCat 9 months ago 15