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Knight Rider (1982 TV series)

Knight Rider is an American action crime drama television series created and produced by Glen A. Larson. The series was originally broadcast on NBC from September 26, 1982, to April 4, 1986. The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a sleek and modern crime fighter assisted by KITT, an advanced, artificially intelligent, self-aware, and nearly indestructible car. This was the last series Larson devised at Universal Television before he moved to 20th Century Fox Television.

Knight Rider
Genre
Created byGlen A. Larson
Starring
Voices ofWilliam Daniels
Narrated byRichard Basehart
Theme music composer
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes90 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Glen A. Larson
  • Robert Foster
  • R.A. Cinader
Production locationCalifornia
Running time48 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 26, 1982 (1982-09-26) –
April 4, 1986 (1986-04-04)
Related

Plot edit

Self-made billionaire Wilton Knight rescues police Detective Lieutenant Michael Arthur Long after a near-fatal shot to the face, giving him a new identity (by plastic surgery) and a new 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), a heavily modified, technologically advanced Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 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 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 edit

  • David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight (born Michael Arthur Long), an undercover detective of the Los Angeles Police Department who, while on a case in Las Vegas, 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 Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker semi-truck armed with rockets, and protected by KITT's Molecular Bonded Shell.
  • William Daniels as the voice of KITT, or Knight Industries Two Thousand, the autonomous, artificially intelligent car, with whom Michael Knight is partnered. Daniels, who simultaneously starred on St. Elsewhere, requested not to be credited for his role as KITT's voice.
  • Edward Mulhare 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 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.[2]
  • Rebecca Holden 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.
  • Peter Parros as Reginald Cornelius III aka RC3 (Season 4), driver of the FLAG mobile unit and occasional partner for Michael and KITT.
  • Richard Basehart 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 edit

Vehicle edit

 
A black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am built to mimic KITT from the TV series Knight Rider.

The car used as KITT in the series was a customized 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, that cost US$100,000 to build[3] (equivalent to $316,000 in 2023). The nose and dashboard of the car were designed by design consultant Michael Scheffe.[4]

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 Battlestar Galactica 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 Pontiac for $1 apiece, but Pontiac often gave the studio vehicles that had already been damaged from a train derailment. The only car Universal 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 Dukes of Hazzard.

Soundtrack edit

The "Knight Rider Theme" was composed by Stu Phillips and Glen A. Larson.[5] 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 Léo Delibes) 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 Morton Stevens wrote the music for one episode. Peake took over scoring duties at S1E14 in 1983, when Larson moved to Twentieth Century-Fox and Phillips was working there on his projects.[6] 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 edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
122September 26, 1982 (1982-09-26)May 6, 1983 (1983-05-06)
224October 2, 1983 (1983-10-02)May 27, 1984 (1984-05-27)
322September 30, 1984 (1984-09-30)May 5, 1985 (1985-05-05)
422September 20, 1985 (1985-09-20)April 4, 1986 (1986-04-04)

The intro throughout most of the episodes began with this narration:

Knight Rider, a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist.
Michael Knight, a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law.

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:

Michael Knight, a lone crusader in a dangerous world. The world of the Knight Rider.

The outro of Seasons 2 and 3 was Michael and KITT driving away from the sunset toward the camera. Season 4's outro was the same, except with KITT in Super Pursuit Mode.

Critical reception edit

At the time of its release, Knight Rider received mixed to negative reviews. At review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, 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 Rider's concept is.".[7] Tom Shales, writing for The Washington Post, commented: "'Knight Rider' is all revved up but has no place to go, except, maybe, headlong into a large brick wall."[8] In the years following the series' conclusion, retrospective reviews have been more positive. Marc Bernardin of Entertainment Weekly called the show "a relic from a simpler time, when audiences demanded less from their TV".[9]

Syndication and home media edit

In syndication edit

Knight Rider was first syndicated in the U.S. in the Fall of 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.[10] Reruns were later syndicated on USA Network in 1994,[11] Sci-Fi Channel in 2003,[12] Sleuth in 2005,[13] and on G4 in 2012.[14]

DVD releases edit

Universal Studios 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[15] & 2.[16]

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.[17] On October 4, 2016, Mill Creek re-released Knight Rider - The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[18]

Blu-ray releases edit

In Japan, NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan—a subsidiary of NBCUniversal—released a Blu-ray 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.[19]

In North America, Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on Blu-ray in Region 1 on October 4, 2016.[20]

On December 30, 2022, the German company Turbine 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 Knight Rider 2000 and Knight Rider 2010 movies in SD. Also in SD are all 22 episodes of the series Team Knight Rider.[citation needed]

On November 10, 2023, Turbine 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.[21]

Digital streaming edit

The series was available for streaming on Netflix and Peacock, but is no longer streaming on any major streaming service as of 2024. It can be purchased on Prime Video, Apple TV and YouTube.[citation needed]

Spin-offs and sequels edit

These adventures were continued with the television films Knight Rider 2000 and Knight Rider 2010 and the short-lived Team Knight Rider. One other television movie, Knight Rider, served as a pilot for the 2008 television series Knight Rider. In 1985, a spin-off series, Code of Vengeance, also premiered.

In 1988, Angelo di Marco made a French comic strip based on the series, titled K2000 and published by Dargaud.[22]

In popular culture edit

The Knight Rider theme has been sampled in the songs "Clock Strikes", "Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up", and "Mundian to Bach Ke".[23] It was also featured as Ted's ringtone for John's phone in the 2012 comedy film Ted.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Knight Rider". AlloCiné. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  2. ^ Nugent, Nick (December 2008). The Knight Rider Companion. Will Garris Publishing. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-9774505-9-6.
  3. ^ Browning, Norma Lee. "Riding High with Knight Rider", Toys R Us magazine; Vol. 1, No. 2; 1986; p. 5
  4. ^ The Knight Industries Two Thousand – K.I.T.T.- Behind the Scanner June 20, 2015, at the Wayback Machine carlustblog.com
  5. ^ "Knight Rider Theme" sheet music. musicnotes.com
  6. ^ "Revving It Up", liner notes, Knight Rider: The Stu Phillips Scores, FSM Vol. 8, No. 10.
  7. ^ "Knight Rider: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  8. ^ Shales, Tom (September 25, 1982). "Spoiled Brats, Rich Dopes &". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 23, 2022.
  9. ^ Bernardin, Marc (August 6, 2004). "Knight Rider: The Complete First Season". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  10. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-Business/Magazines/Archive-BC-IDX/86-OCR/BC-1986-04-28-OCR-Page-0004.pdf#search=%22knight rider%22
  11. ^ Daily Variety Magazine; November 3, 1994 issue; p. 23.
  12. ^ "SCI-FI Launches Knight Rider Website - knight rider online news new".
  13. ^ "NBC U to Uncover Sleuth". December 15, 2005.
  14. ^ "G4 to re-air Knight Rider starting October 1st". knight rider online.
  15. ^ Knight Rider: The Complete Series (October 21, 2008). "Knight Rider: The Complete Series: David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare: Movies & TV". Amazon. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  16. ^ "Knight Rider — The Complete Box Set [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare, Patricia Mcpherson, Julian Alverez, James Young: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. November 13, 2006. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  17. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016.
  18. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on July 3, 2016.
  19. ^ "Knight Rider: The Complete Series Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  20. ^ Mill Creek Announces Blu-ray Disc for 'The Complete Series'! *UPDATED* July 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. tvshowsondvd.com
  21. ^ "Knight Rider The Special Edition Blu-Ray Set". Turbine Entertainment (turbine-shop.de). Retrieved February 4, 2023.
  22. ^ "Angelo di Marco".
  23. ^ "the best in hip hop/soul". ASCAP. Retrieved October 1, 2014.
  24. ^ "Movie Habit.com — Review of Ted (*1/2)". Retrieved October 1, 2014.

Further reading edit

Non-fiction edit

  • Nugent, Nick (2008). The Knight Rider Companion: The Ultimate Guide to Original Knight Rider Mythology. Will Garris Publishing. ISBN 9780977450596.
  • Huth, Joe F.; Levine, Richie F. (2002). Knight Rider Legacy: The Unofficial Guide to the Knight Rider Universe. Writers Club Press. ISBN 9780595298488.
  • Joe Huth, David Bronstein: Knight Rider: 30 Years of a Lone Crusader and His Talking Car. ISBN 9781478221470.

Fiction edit

  • Glen Larson and Roger Hill (1983). Knight Rider. Pinnacle Books. ISBN 0-523-42170-2. 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. ISBN 0-523-42181-8. 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. ISBN 0-523-42182-6. 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 annual 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 edit

  • Knight Rider at IMDb  
  • Knight Rider at epguides.com
  • . Sci Fi Channel. Archived from the original on October 27, 2004. includes episode guide, and David Hasselhoff biography
  • "Knight Rider" page on NBC Classics

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For other articles see Knight Rider disambiguation Knight Rider is an American action crime drama television series created and produced by Glen A Larson The series was originally broadcast on NBC from September 26 1982 to April 4 1986 The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight a sleek and modern crime fighter assisted by KITT an advanced artificially intelligent self aware and nearly indestructible car This was the last series Larson devised at Universal Television before he moved to 20th Century Fox Television Knight RiderGenreAction 1 Crime 1 Science fiction citation needed Created byGlen A LarsonStarringDavid Hasselhoff Edward Mulhare Patricia McPherson Rebecca Holden Peter ParrosVoices ofWilliam DanielsNarrated byRichard BasehartTheme music composerStu Phillips Glen A LarsonComposersStu Phillips Don Peake Morton StevensCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons4No of episodes90 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersGlen A Larson Robert Foster R A CinaderProduction locationCaliforniaRunning time48 minutesProduction companiesGlen A Larson Productions Universal TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseSeptember 26 1982 1982 09 26 April 4 1986 1986 04 04 RelatedKnight Rider 2000 1991 TV film Knight Rider 2008 Code of Vengeance Team Knight Rider Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast and characters 3 Production 3 1 Vehicle 3 2 Soundtrack 4 Episodes 5 Critical reception 6 Syndication and home media 6 1 In syndication 6 2 DVD releases 6 3 Blu ray releases 6 4 Digital streaming 7 Spin offs and sequels 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 11 1 Non fiction 11 2 Fiction 12 External linksPlot editSelf made billionaire Wilton Knight rescues police Detective Lieutenant Michael Arthur Long after a near fatal shot to the face giving him a new identity by plastic surgery and a new 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 a heavily modified technologically advanced Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 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 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 editDavid Hasselhoff as Michael Knight born Michael Arthur Long an undercover detective of the Los Angeles Police Department who while on a case in Las Vegas 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 Peterbilt 352 Pacemaker semi truck armed with rockets and protected by KITT s Molecular Bonded Shell William Daniels as the voice of KITT or Knight Industries Two Thousand the autonomous artificially intelligent car with whom Michael Knight is partnered Daniels who simultaneously starred on St Elsewhere requested not to be credited for his role as KITT s voice Edward Mulhare 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 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 2 Rebecca Holden 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 Peter Parros as Reginald Cornelius III aka RC3 Season 4 driver of the FLAG mobile unit and occasional partner for Michael and KITT Richard Basehart 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 editVehicle edit nbsp A black Pontiac Firebird Trans Am built to mimic KITT from the TV series Knight Rider Main article KITT The car used as KITT in the series was a customized 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am that cost US 100 000 to build 3 equivalent to 316 000 in 2023 The nose and dashboard of the car were designed by design consultant Michael Scheffe 4 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 Battlestar Galactica 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 Pontiac for 1 apiece but Pontiac often gave the studio vehicles that had already been damaged from a train derailment The only car Universal 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 Dukes of Hazzard Soundtrack edit The Knight Rider Theme was composed by Stu Phillips and Glen A Larson 5 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 Cortege De Bacchus Act III No 14 from Sylvia written by French composer Leo Delibes 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 Morton Stevens wrote the music for one episode Peake took over scoring duties at S1E14 in 1983 when Larson moved to Twentieth Century Fox and Phillips was working there on his projects 6 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 editMain article List of Knight Rider 1982 TV series episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired122September 26 1982 1982 09 26 May 6 1983 1983 05 06 224October 2 1983 1983 10 02 May 27 1984 1984 05 27 322September 30 1984 1984 09 30 May 5 1985 1985 05 05 422September 20 1985 1985 09 20 April 4 1986 1986 04 04 The intro throughout most of the episodes began with this narration Knight Rider a shadowy flight into the dangerous world of a man who does not exist Michael Knight a young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent the helpless the powerless in a world of criminals who operate above the law 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 Michael Knight a lone crusader in a dangerous world The world of the Knight Rider The outro of Seasons 2 and 3 was Michael and KITT driving away from the sunset toward the camera Season 4 s outro was the same except with KITT in Super Pursuit Mode Critical reception editAt the time of its release Knight Rider received mixed to negative reviews At review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes 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 Rider s concept is 7 Tom Shales writing for The Washington Post commented Knight Rider is all revved up but has no place to go except maybe headlong into a large brick wall 8 In the years following the series conclusion retrospective reviews have been more positive Marc Bernardin of Entertainment Weekly called the show a relic from a simpler time when audiences demanded less from their TV 9 Syndication and home media editIn syndication edit Knight Rider was first syndicated in the U S in the Fall of 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 10 Reruns were later syndicated on USA Network in 1994 11 Sci Fi Channel in 2003 12 Sleuth in 2005 13 and on G4 in 2012 14 DVD releases edit Universal Studios has released all four seasons of Knight Rider on DVD in regions 1 2 amp 4 A complete series box set featuring all 90 episodes in a collector s edition box has been released in regions 1 15 amp 2 16 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 17 On October 4 2016 Mill Creek re released Knight Rider The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 18 Blu ray releases edit In Japan NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan a subsidiary of NBCUniversal released a Blu ray 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 19 In North America Mill Creek Entertainment released the complete series on Blu ray in Region 1 on October 4 2016 20 On December 30 2022 the German company Turbine 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 Knight Rider 2000 and Knight Rider 2010 movies in SD Also in SD are all 22 episodes of the series Team Knight Rider citation needed On November 10 2023 Turbine 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 21 Digital streaming edit The series was available for streaming on Netflix and Peacock but is no longer streaming on any major streaming service as of 2024 It can be purchased on Prime Video Apple TV and YouTube citation needed Spin offs and sequels editMain article Knight Rider These adventures were continued with the television films Knight Rider 2000 and Knight Rider 2010 and the short lived Team Knight Rider One other television movie Knight Rider served as a pilot for the 2008 television series Knight Rider In 1985 a spin off series Code of Vengeance also premiered In 1988 Angelo di Marco made a French comic strip based on the series titled K2000 and published by Dargaud 22 In popular culture editThe Knight Rider theme has been sampled in the songs Clock Strikes Turn It Up Remix Fire It Up and Mundian to Bach Ke 23 It was also featured as Ted s ringtone for John s phone in the 2012 comedy film Ted 24 See also edit nbsp Television portal nbsp United States portal nbsp 1980s portal 1982 in American television Knight Rider franchise Automan 1983 Blue Thunder 1983 The A Team 1983 Airwolf 1984 Street Hawk 1985 The Highwayman 1987 Thunder in Paradise 1994 Viper 1994 References edit a b Knight Rider AlloCine Retrieved February 22 2017 Nugent Nick December 2008 The Knight Rider Companion Will Garris Publishing p 91 ISBN 978 0 9774505 9 6 Browning Norma Lee Riding High with Knight Rider Toys R Us magazine Vol 1 No 2 1986 p 5 The Knight Industries Two Thousand K I T T Behind the Scanner Archived June 20 2015 at the Wayback Machine carlustblog com Knight Rider Theme sheet music musicnotes com Revving It Up liner notes Knight Rider The Stu Phillips Scores FSM Vol 8 No 10 Knight Rider Season 1 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved February 23 2022 Shales Tom September 25 1982 Spoiled Brats Rich Dopes amp The Washington Post Retrieved February 23 2022 Bernardin Marc August 6 2004 Knight Rider The Complete First Season Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 6 2024 http www americanradiohistory com hd2 IDX Business Magazines Archive BC IDX 86 OCR BC 1986 04 28 OCR Page 0004 pdf search 22knight rider 22 Daily Variety Magazine November 3 1994 issue p 23 SCI FI Launches Knight Rider Website knight rider online news new NBC U to Uncover Sleuth December 15 2005 G4 to re air Knight Rider starting October 1st knight rider online Knight Rider The Complete Series October 21 2008 Knight Rider The Complete Series David Hasselhoff Edward Mulhare Movies amp TV Amazon Retrieved September 5 2012 Knight Rider The Complete Box Set DVD Amazon co uk David Hasselhoff Edward Mulhare Patricia Mcpherson Julian Alverez James Young Film amp TV Amazon co uk November 13 2006 Retrieved September 5 2012 Knight Rider DVD news Re Release for Season 1 and Season 2 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Knight Rider DVD news Announcement for The Complete Series on Blu ray TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on July 3 2016 Knight Rider The Complete Series Blu ray Blu ray com Retrieved December 29 2014 Mill Creek Announces Blu ray Disc for The Complete Series UPDATED Archived July 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine tvshowsondvd com Knight Rider The Special Edition Blu Ray Set Turbine Entertainment turbine shop de Retrieved February 4 2023 Angelo di Marco the best in hip hop soul ASCAP Retrieved October 1 2014 Movie Habit com Review of Ted 1 2 Retrieved October 1 2014 Further reading editNon fiction edit Nugent Nick 2008 The Knight Rider Companion The Ultimate Guide to Original Knight Rider Mythology Will Garris Publishing ISBN 9780977450596 Huth Joe F Levine Richie F 2002 Knight Rider Legacy The Unofficial Guide to the Knight Rider Universe Writers Club Press ISBN 9780595298488 Joe Huth David Bronstein Knight Rider 30 Years of a Lone Crusader and His Talking Car ISBN 9781478221470 Fiction edit Glen Larson and Roger Hill 1983 Knight Rider Pinnacle Books ISBN 0 523 42170 2 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 ISBN 0 523 42181 8 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 ISBN 0 523 42182 6 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 annual 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 edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Knight Rider 1982 TV series Knight Rider at IMDb nbsp Knight Rider at epguides com Knight Rider page Sci Fi Channel Archived from the original on October 27 2004 includes episode guide and David Hasselhoff biography Knight Rider 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