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''Knight Rider'' is an American
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television series created and produced by
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. The series was originally broadcast on
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from September 26, 1982, to April 4, 1986. The show stars
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as Michael Knight, a sleek and modern crime fighter assisted by
KITT Kitt may refer to: People * Kitt (surname) * Kitt O'Brien (born 1990), American football player * Kitt Wakeley, American composer, songwriter, musician and music producer Places * Kitt Peak, a mountain in Arizona Radio stations * KITT (FM), li ...
, an advanced,
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,
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, and nearly indestructible car. This was the last series Larson devised at
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before he moved to
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. While the series has received negative reviews from critics, retrospective reviews have been more positive from audiences and critics alike. The series has received a
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.


Plot

Self-made billionaire Wilton Knight rescues police Detective Lieutenant Michael Arthur Long after a near-fatal gunshot to the face, giving him a new face through plastic surgery and a new identity and name: Michael Knight. Wilton selects Michael to be the primary field agent in the pilot program of his public justice organization, the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG). The other half of this pilot program is the Knight Industries Two Thousand (
KITT Kitt may refer to: People * Kitt (surname) * Kitt O'Brien (born 1990), American football player * Kitt Wakeley, American composer, songwriter, musician and music producer Places * Kitt Peak, a mountain in Arizona Radio stations * KITT (FM), li ...
), a heavily modified, technologically advanced
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with numerous features, including a highly durable shell and frame, controlled by a computer with artificial intelligence. Michael and KITT are brought in during situations where "direct action might provide the only feasible solution". Heading FLAG is Devon Miles, who takes over after Wilton's death and provides Michael with directives and guidance. Dr. Bonnie Barstow (season 1, 3 and 4) and April Curtis (season 2) are the chief engineers in charge of KITT's care and act as a technical assistant to Devon.


Cast and characters

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as Michael Knight (born Michael Arthur Long), an undercover detective of the
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who, while on a case in
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, is shot in the face and nearly killed. Wilton Knight, creator of Knight Industries and founder of FLAG, directs his doctors to save Long's life and reconstruct his face. With his new identity, "Michael Knight", Long is provided with high tech crime-fighting equipment, most notably the car named KITT. : Hasselhoff also played Garthe Knight, Wilton Knight's estranged son and a criminal mastermind who drives Goliath, a
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352 Pacemaker semi-truck armed with rockets, and protected by KITT's Molecular Bonded Shell. *
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as the voice of
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, or Knight Industries Two Thousand, the autonomous,
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car, with whom Michael Knight is partnered. Daniels, who simultaneously starred on ''
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,'' requested not to be credited for his role as KITT's voice. *
Edward Mulhare Edward Mulhare (8 April 1923 – 24 May 1997) was an Irish actor whose career spanned five decades. He is best known for his starring roles in two television series, '' The Ghost & Mrs. Muir'' and ''Knight Rider''. Early life and career Mulha ...
as Devon Miles, the leader of FLAG, who appeared in every episode to provide mission details to Knight and KITT. He was also the spokesman for FLAG whenever it came under scrutiny. *
Patricia McPherson Patricia McPherson (born ) is a former American actress and activist best known for her role in the 1980s TV series ''Knight Rider'' as Bonnie Barstow. Early life McPherson was born in Oak Harbor, Washington. She is the daughter of a naval offi ...
as Dr. Bonnie Barstow (Seasons 1, 3–4), KITT's chief technician and romantic tension for Michael. The character was dropped after the first season, but due to strong fan reaction and lobbying by Hasselhoff and Mulhare, she was returned for the third season and remained through the end of the series. *
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as April Curtis (Season 2), chief technician for KITT. The character was written out when Patricia McPherson returned. The connection between the two was never established in any installments. *
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as Reginald Cornelius III aka RC3 (Season 4), A former street vigilante who becomes the driver of the FLAG mobile unit and occasional partner for Michael and KITT. *
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as Wilton Knight, the founder of FLAG, who dies in the pilot episode. Basehart's voice, however, is heard throughout the series, narrating over the intro and outro.


Production


Vehicle

The car used as
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in the series was a customized 1982
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, that cost US$100,000 to build (). The nose and dashboard of the car were designed by design consultant Michael Scheffe. Stuntman Jack Gill says KITT's ride height was dropped 1.5 inches (4 cm) from a stock Trans Am. The hero car was the only vehicle that contained the intricate dashboard. Spare cars were always on hand, and Universal eventually did all of the modifications that were needed. A mock up dashboard was used on a sound stage for closeups of the voice box or other buttons. Glen Larson wanted the talking muscle car to have a heartbeat and asked Scheffe to design a beam of light like the Cylons had in ''
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'' to be used on the front of the vehicle. The Pontiac's nose was eventually extended slightly. Gill said that the studio got the cars from
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for $1 apiece, but Pontiac often gave the studio vehicles that had already been damaged from a train derailment. The only car
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had to pay for was the hero car. For the scenes in which KITT appeared to be driving without a driver, Gill would sit behind the driver's seat. Gill would extend his arms and legs through the seat out of sight. A two-way mirror was created that hid Gill during scenes where KITT appeared to be driving solo. KITT was never seen driving for long periods of time solo because of the difficulty of shooting it. William Daniels, the voice of KITT, would record his lines after the majority of the episode was filmed. Hasselhoff would work with an assistant off-camera who would read him KITT's lines. If KITT was in motion during filming, the lines would be read to Hasselhoff through the car stereo. The vehicle was usually towed during scenes when Hasselhoff appeared to be driving. The studio held a marketing campaign for ''Knight Rider''. Fans could write to the network and they would receive a pamphlet detailing some features about KITT. The first campaign was held in August 1982. The pamphlet said, "The Competition is NO Competition!" KITT was pictured parked alongside a vehicle that resembled the General Lee from ''
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''.


Soundtrack

The "Knight Rider Theme" was composed by Stu Phillips and Glen A. Larson. The series DVD bonus material contains an interview about this lead music, where Glen A. Larson says he remembers a theme out of a classical piece ("Marche Et Cortège De Bacchus" Act III – No. 14 from ''Sylvia'' written by French composer
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) from which he took pieces for the "Knight Rider Theme". The decision to use synthesizers was largely a network decision. Larson claims that they used five or six synthesizers, drums and a Fender bass. The rest of the series music was composed by Stu Phillips for 13 episodes and Don Peake for 75 episodes. Glen A. Larson co-wrote music for one episode and
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wrote the music for one episode. Peake took over scoring duties with the 14th episode of
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, "Hearts of Stone", in 1983, when Larson moved to
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and Phillips was working there on his projects. Peake remained as the series sole composer until the end of the series in 1986. In 2005, FSM released a disc of music from the series, featuring the series theme, ad bumpers and Phillips' scores for "Knight of the Phoenix" (the pilot), "Not a Drop to Drink", "Trust Doesn't Rust", "Forget Me Not" and the composer's final episode "Inside Out", as well as the logo music for Glen Larson Productions. Albums of Don Peake's scores have also been issued.


Episodes

The intro throughout most of the episodes began with this narration: During the first season, the outro was Michael and KITT driving on a road in the desert with Wilton Knight's words of "One man can make a difference, Michael." These words were phased out after episode 7, "Not A Drop To Drink". Then the narration goes on to say: The outro of seasons 2 and 3 was Michael and KITT driving away from the sunset toward the camera.
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's outro was the same, except with KITT in Super Pursuit Mode.


Critical reception

At
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, the first season scores 35%, based mainly on archived contemporaneous reviews, with an average rating of 5.60/10. The site's consensus reads: "This car can do anything -- except paper over how tiresomely silly ''Knight Riders concept is."
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, writing for ''
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'', commented: Knight Rider' is all revved up but has no place to go, except, maybe, headlong into a large brick wall." In contrast, retrospective reviews have been more positive.
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of ''
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'' called the show "a relic from a simpler time, when audiences demanded less from their TV".


Syndication and home media


In syndication

''Knight Rider'' was first syndicated in the U.S. in fall 1986. Stations were initially offered either the original hour-long format (with three minutes cut from each episode), or severely-condensed into half-hour format. Reruns were later syndicated on
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in 1994, Sci-Fi Channel in 2003,
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in 2005, and on G4 in 2012.


DVD releases

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has released all four seasons of ''Knight Rider'' on DVD in regions 1, 2 & 4. A complete series box set featuring all 90 episodes in a collector's edition box has been released in regions 1 & 2. On March 8, 2016, it was announced that Mill Creek Entertainment had acquired the rights to the series in Region 1; they subsequently re-released the first two seasons on DVD on May 3, 2016. On October 4, 2016, Mill Creek re-released ''Knight Rider - The Complete Series'' on DVD in Region 1''.''


Blu-ray releases

In Japan,
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—a subsidiary of
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—released a
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box set containing all four seasons, replicas, props, and memorabilia under the title ナイトライダー コンプリート ブルーレイBOX (''Knight Rider: The Complete Series''). The set is limited to Region Code A, which includes the U.S. It was released on November 27, 2014. In North America, Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on Blu-ray in Region 1 on October 4, 2016. On December 30, 2022, the German company Turbine Medien worked with Universal to put together ''Knight Rider: The 40th Anniversary Edition Blu-Ray Collection''. This set is a restored uncut version with the original music when it first aired on NBC. The series is on twenty discs, with three bonus discs, and includes bonus features about the series and the ''
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'' and ''
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'' movies in SD. Also in SD are all 22 episodes of the series ''
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''. This set was a limited edition. Only 3,939 copies were made. On November 10, 2023, Turbine Medien made a smaller release called ''Knight Rider: The Special Edition Set'', which includes the first twenty uncut episode Blu-ray discs and the first bonus discs with the interviews. Universal is to release ''Knight Rider'' on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray in Fall 2025.


Digital streaming

The series was available for streaming on
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, but is no longer streaming on any major streaming service as of May 2024. It can be purchased on
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,
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and
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.


Spin-offs and sequels

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'' and ''
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'' and the short-lived ''
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''. One other television movie, ''
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'', served as a
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for the 2008 television series ''
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''. In 1985, a
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'', also premiered. In 1988, Angelo di Marco made a French comic strip based on the series, titled ''K2000'' and published by
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In popular culture

The ''Knight Rider'' theme has been sampled in the songs " Clock Strikes" by
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featuring
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from the album '' Welcome to Our World'' (1998), " Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up" by
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from the album '' When Disaster Strikes...'' (1997), and "
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" by
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from the album ''Legalised'' (1998). It was also featured as Ted (
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)'s
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for John Bennett (
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)'s phone in the 2012 comedy film '' Ted''.
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released a digital pinball table inspired by ''Knight Rider'' as part of the Universal Pinball: TV Classics downloadable content with other well-known nostalgic hit NBCUniversal TV shows like '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' and ''Battlestar Galactica''.


See also


References


Further reading


Non-fiction

* * * Joe Huth, David Bronstein: Knight Rider: 30 Years of a Lone Crusader and His Talking Car. ISBN 9781478221470.


Fiction

* Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1983). ''Knight Rider''. Pinnacle Books. . Adapted from and expanded upon the feature-length / two-part pilot episode — among other differences, Tanya is shot in the face rather than the chest in the climax. * Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1984). ''Knight Rider: Trust Doesn't Rust''. Pinnacle Books. . Adapted from and expanded upon the first-season episode of the same name. * Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1984). ''Knight Rider: Hearts of Stone''. Pinnacle Books. . Adapted from and expanded upon the first-season episode of the same name. * Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1984). ''Knight Rider: The 24-Carat Assassin''. (UK publication only) Adapted from and expanded upon the feature-length / two-part second-season episode 'Mouth of the Snake'. The back of the book actually states that it is adapted from ''All That Glitters'' – the working title for the story. * Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1984). ''Knight Rider: Mirror Image''. (UK publication only) Adapted from and expanded upon the feature-length / two-part second-season episode ''Goliath''. The back of the book states that it is adapted from ''Goliath'' and ''Goliath Returns'', but the actual story is only adapted from ''Goliath''. This novel also states that April is Devon's daughter, but this was never mentioned in the series. An
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was published each year in the UK by Grandreams. These books consisted of a mix of text stories and cartoon strips, as well as photos and articles on the show's stars and KITT. There were five annuals produced in total, each reflecting the season of the show that was airing at the time, with the final two releases covering the final season. (The last annual was printed in a quite small quantity, due to the fading popularity of the show, and is thus considerably rarer.)


External links

* * * includes episode guide, and David Hasselhoff biography
"Knight Rider" page on NBC Classics
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