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Premiere Date September 26, 1982 Starring David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight Edward Mulhare as Devon Miles Richard Basehart as the Narrator Patricia McPherson as Bonnie Barstow William Daniels as the voice of KITT David Hasselhoff ('Baywatch,' 'Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story') stars as Michael Knight in his breakout role as a crime fighter who awakens from a serious injury with a new identity. In the series premiere, Las Vegas police detective Michael Arthur Long is shot in the face and left for dead before being rescued by dying millionaire Wilton Knight (Richard Basehart, 'Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea'), the chairman of Knight Industries and creator of the public justice organization, the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG). Wilton makes Michael the primary agent for FLAG, giving him a new identity via plastic surgery and the name Michael Knight, plus an arsenal of equipment to continue his crime-fighting work. Principle among this equipment is the Knight Industries Two Thousand, or KITT (voiced by William Daniels, 'St.
Elsewhere,' 'Boy Meets World'), a heavily modified and artificially intelligent Pontiac Firebird Trans Am with the ability to talk, fire weapons and travel at high speed. Michael and KITT work together to take down criminals who operate above the law.
They are helped in their work by FLAG's leader, Devon Miles (Edward Mulhare, 'The Ghost and Mrs. Muir'), who provides mission details, and by Dr. Bonnie Barstow (Patricia McPherson), KITT's chief technician. During its four-year run, 'Knight Rider' featured appearances by Geena Davis ('Thelma & Louise,' 'A League of Their Own,' 'Grey's Anatomy'), Jason Bateman ('Arrested Development,' 'Horrible Bosses'), Arye Gross ('Ellen,' 'Castle'), Tony Dow ('Leave It to Beaver'), Maria Conchita Alonso ('One of the Boys,' 'Resurrection Blvd.' ), Mary Beth Evans ('General Hospital,' 'Days of our Lives'), Rosalind Allen ('Santa Barbara'), Richard Anderson ('Perry Mason,' 'The Six Million Dollar Man,' 'The Bionic Woman'), Harry Carey Jr.
('Bonanza,' 'Gunsmoke'), Keith Coogan ('The Waltons'), Jon Cypher ('Santa Barbara,' 'Hill Street Blues,' 'Major Dad'), Shelley Berman ('L.A.
Knight Rider intertitle Genre Created by (Characters) Developed by Dave Andron Written by Dave Andron Glen A. Larson Matt Pyken Gary Scott Thompson Rob Wright Philip Levens Patrick Massett John Zinman Directed by Jay Chandrasekhar Allan Kroeker Bryan Spicer Starring Voices of as 'KITT' as 'KARR' 2.0 (Knight to King's Pawn) Theme music composer Christopher Tyng Composer(s) Country of origin United States Original language(s) English No. Of seasons 1 No. Of episodes 17 (plus ) Production Executive producer(s) David Bartis Glen A. Larson Doug Liman Matt Pyken Gary Scott Thompson Running time 42 minutes Production company(s) Dutch Oven Productions Gary Scott Thompson Productions Distributor Universal Studios Home Entertainment Release Original network Picture format Original release September 24, 2008 ( 2008-09-24) – March 4, 2009 ( 2009-03-04) Chronology Preceded by (1980s series) (2008 film) External links Knight Rider is a 2008 that follows the 1982 created by and the 2008.
Contents. Plot The series stars as Mike Traceur, the estranged son of. The series also stars as Sarah Graiman, Traceur's former girlfriend and love interest. Sarah is the daughter of Charles Graiman. Graiman, played by, is the creator of a new generation of (Knight Industries Three Thousand), which is voiced. The series was in production for just one season.
Cast. as Michael 'Mike' Knight (originally known as Mike Traceur): son of the original, driver of the first KITT. Sarah Graiman: Daughter of Charles Graiman and of Mike Knight. as the Voice of: The artificially intelligent automobile.
as Billy Morgan. as Zoe Chae (Episodes 13–17, Guest Star in Episodes 1–12). as Dr. Charles Graiman: KITT's creator and Sarah's father. (Episodes 1–12).
as FBI Agent Carrie Rivai (Episodes 1–11). as NSA Agent Alex Torres (Episodes 1–12). as the Voice of KARR 2.0, the evil artificially intelligent automobile Production Development In the spring of 2007, chief executive hired as chief NBC programmer, and asked him to help bring NBC out of last place in network ratings. One of Silverman's early moves was to try to revive old franchises like and. Silverman, in a deal endorsed by, the car supplier, approved production. In advance of its anticipated weekly run, the new Knight Rider series was introduced with a on February 17, 2008.
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The new series premiered on on September 24, 2008 and led the network's Wednesday evening lineup, along with and. On October 21, 2008, NBC gave the show a full season order of 22 episodes.
All of the episodes that aired on TV are also available on the Video Store, (available only for computer streaming, not TV or mobile streaming), and. The episodes are available in format and format. Retooling On November 10, 2008, NBC reformatted the show in an effort to more closely resemble the storyline of its predecessor. Yancey Arias, Bruce Davison, and Sydney Tamiia Poitier's characters were removed from the series after the end of their original thirteen episode commitment starting with a two-part episode scheduled to air in January 2009. The show continued with a more character-driven focus on Michael and KITT. Cancellation On December 3, 2008, reduced its season order to seventeen episodes.
The series finale aired on March 4, 2009. When NBC's 2009-2010 schedule was announced on May 19, 2009, it did not include Knight Rider, effectively signaling the cancellation of the series. Main article: For the series premiere, many new features in KITT were introduced in addition to those seen on the.
As an homage to the original KITT's Super Pursuit Mode, the new KITT transforms into Attack Mode - a significantly more aggressive version than the Attack Mode depicted in the pilot movie, which consisted primarily of an extended rear. KITT also transforms into a pickup truck for off-road purposes, a van, and a for disguise purposes. The series also demonstrated capabilities such as KITT's Turbo Boost, allowing KITT to briefly become airborne, and submergibility, maintaining system integrity and life support for occupants while underwater. Also installed in KITT are a grappling hook, a laser that originates from his scanner bar, double mini-guns, defensive flares, offensive missiles, parachute, a dart gun, a sonic inhibitor and an weapon.
The interior of the vehicle has been reworked, with the single display screen on the replaced by spanning the entire interior surface of the windshield. The removal of the center console screen has also seen KITT's 'presence' indicator, reminiscent of the original series KITT's voice modulator, appearing in a pulsing orb mounted high in the middle of the dashboard with a dot in the middle that shifts over to 'look' at whoever he's talking to. Other interior changes include a more conventional, replacing the previously seen 3/4 steering wheel, blue lighting in the dashboard over the driver's-side instrumentation and the passenger-side console that becomes red whenever KITT is in Attack Mode, and a standard Mustang rear seat instead of the laden rear seat of the movie KITT. The interior of 4x4 Mode uses the same customized Mustang dashboard, but the F-150's passenger and driver's seats. KITT also carries a backup mainframe that he can reboot to in the event his primary is damaged. KITT's mechanics are high-tech industrial robots named Katie, Lisa, and Hank. They scan KITT for damages and interact with the human actors.
KITT's technology includes a surface screen program, enabling the hood to operate as a touchscreen display, similar to the internal head-up displays, a printer in the passenger-side console, and a 3D Object Generator in the rear passenger compartment, as well as a self-destruct program. Episodes No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S.
Viewers (million) 1 'A Knight in Shining Armor' September 24, 2008 ( 2008-09-24) 7.349 Mike goes after a woman from his past who abducts a man whose DNA contains a key to an unbreakable code. 2 'Journey to the End of the Knight' Philip Levens October 1, 2008 ( 2008-10-01) 7.766 Mike seeks the help of a former military buddy in a mission to infiltrate a drag race smuggling ring, but the friend may have smuggling ties of his own. 3 'Knight of the Iguana' October 8, 2008 ( 2008-10-08) 6.856 Mike and Zoe pose as a couple to infiltrate a terrorist group in, suspected of stealing a powerful missile designed by Knight Research. 4 'A Hard Day's Knight' Dave Andron October 15, 2008 ( 2008-10-15) 7.470 Mike is injected with a neural poison and has less than three hours to live unless he assassinates a billionaire tech mogul in order to procure the antidote. 5 'Knight of the Hunter' & October 22, 2008 ( 2008-10-22) 7.226 KITT disguises as a 4x4 for an off-road mission as Mike infiltrates a right-wing militia group that is plotting to blow up a dam.
Along the way he encounters a British secret agent posing as one of them. 6 'Knight of the Living Dead' Gary Scott Thompson November 5, 2008 ( 2008-11-05) 5.124 A murderous hacker infiltrates the Knight headquarters and activates a self-destruct program hidden inside KITT. Meanwhile, Mike and Sarah have 30 minutes to relay KITT's software to the back-up system while the others rush to find a killer among them. Note: This episode reveals schematics of a re-imagined who is once again similar to KITT as a returning nemesis.
7 'I Wanna Rock & Roll All Knight' Rachel Mellon & Teresa Huang November 12, 2008 ( 2008-11-12) 5.342 Mike and KITT are assigned on a mission to catch a criminal couple who has been blowing up buildings. The mission gets more complicated when the couple kidnaps Agent Rivai and steals the classified personnel files of everyone at the SSC and threaten to upload them to the Internet. 8 'Knight of the Zodiac' November 19, 2008 ( 2008-11-19) 5.205 Mike goes undercover in to bust a money laundering operation. Billy joins the mission only to spark a romantic adventure of his own. Meanwhile, Dr.
Graiman locks horns with an old rival and former flame who comes to assess how ' the SSC is. 9 'Knight Fever' Matt Pyken December 31, 2008 ( 2008-12-31) 4.540 Mike must stop the spread of a computer nanovirus that destroys electronics and threatens a global meltdown.
The job gets more complicated when KITT is infected and suffers a series of malfunctions. Meanwhile, Mike's jealousy begins to show when Sarah reconnects with a former boyfriend (guest star ), one of the developers of the virus and the only one who knows how to stop it.
10 'Don't Stop the Knight' Bryan Spicer Rob Wright January 7, 2009 ( 2009-01-07) 5.736 Mike tries to save a kidnapped foreign ambassador (guest star ) from a terrorist who sends Mike on a series of missions to acquire parts for a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, Dr. Graiman tries to fix a temperamental robot named HANK. Agent Rivai eventually tracks down the terrorist's hide out but is caught in an explosion when a time bomb goes off.
11 'Day Turns into Knight' Allan Kroeker Dave Andron January 14, 2009 ( 2009-01-14) 5.378 While Rivai clings to life, Mike and KITT transport the terrorist's nuclear bomb, but to keep it from detonating they must maintain a speed over 100 MPH. The bomb is transferred, without stopping, to a transport plane and harmlessly detonated at high-altitude. Afterward, Mike learns of a second bomb located at a chemical plant in Phoenix, Arizona and he and Sarah rush to intercept it.
At the end, Sarah learns her father was killed when the damaged C-130 explodes during an emergency landing. Note: This was the last appearance of Dr. Graiman (Bruce Davison) and Agent Rivai (Sydney Tamiia Poitier). 12 'Knight to King's Pawn' Patrick Massett & John Zinman January 21, 2009 ( 2009-01-21) 4.928 While Sarah grieves over the loss of her father, Agent Torres and the dismantle the SSC and KITT's AI chip is removed to be installed in his evil predecessor, ( once again voiced by ), who is being kept. To save himself, KITT secretly uploads his files to the internet and Billy and Zoe try to piece him back together.
Meanwhile, Sarah uncovers a windfall of funds secretly left by her father to restart The Foundation for Law and Government at the SSC, and Mike learns that he was the original operator of KARR but his memories of the events were erased. Mike infiltrates Area 51 and installs KITT's reconstructed AI into KITT's body. KARR (who can transform into a walking mech vehicle) forcefully seizes Torres as his new operator and has a final confrontation with Mike and KITT. Torres dies in the final battle. Note: This was the last appearance of Agent Torres (Yancey Arias). Graiman (Bruce Davison) appears in recorded messages to Mike and Sarah'.
Guest Star: Peter Cullen as voice of KARR 2.0 13 'Exit Light, Enter Knight' Gary Scott Thompson Gary Scott Thompson January 28, 2009 ( 2009-01-28) 6.229 Mike tries to stop a bank heist, but is taken hostage and loses contact with KITT. While inside the vault, Mike learns the thieves didn't come for the money, but what is inside a mob lawyer's safety deposit box - the account numbers and access codes to his clients' off-shore bank accounts. As a SWAT team closes in, KITT tries to warn them of bombs planted in the building and Mike tries to foil the robbers' escape plans. 14 'Fight Knight' Rob Wright February 4, 2009 ( 2009-02-04) 4.996 Mike goes to to help an Army friend investigate the murder of her former drill sergeant (guest star ), and follows leads that the soldier may have been involved in an underground fight club that exploits military veterans. 15 'Fly by Knight' Jay Chandrasekhar Dave Andron February 11, 2009 ( 2009-02-11) 5.482 Mike tries to rescue a kidnapped boy-genius who knows the location of a hidden stash of drugs stolen from a drug dealer. The boy leaves behind puzzling clues that Mike and KITT must solve in order to find him.
Complicating things is the agent assigned to the case who has Mike arrested for interfering. 16 'Knight and the City' Matt Pyken February 18, 2009 ( 2009-02-18) 5.317 Mike suspects foul play when the owner of his favorite hangout, 'Sonny's Bar', is killed in a suspicious accident and the place is taken over by an unsavory crowd. 17 'I Love the Knight Life' Philip Levens March 4, 2009 ( 2009-03-04) 5.679 Mike and KITT try to procure a stolen high-tech serum called HXP that enhances physical abilities before the thieves can sell it to buyers. When Mike corners Galt, the main suspect, he finds Galt has overdosed on the serum and possesses super-human strength. On December 3, 2008, NBC reduced its season order to seventeen episodes. The series finale aired on March 4, 2009. On May 19, 2009, NBC announced that they would not renew Knight Rider for a second season.
DVD release Knight Rider: The Complete Series DVD was released on July 28, 2009 on a four disc set with bonus material. References.
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