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.

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]


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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.

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]

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]

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]

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]

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.

I'm re-watching the original '80s Knight Rider series. I've noticed that numerous times, after taking a big jump, KITT comes down at a pretty severe angle--but the shot always cuts away before you see the result (The Hoff is always unharmed). Is it known (roughly) how many KITTs were wrecked beyond repair during production?

I used the new 1/24 scale aoshima knight rider season 1 KITT model kit that has the plug and play scanner and sound chip to make KARR from his final appearance in the Knight rider season 3 episode KITT vs KARR


the plug and play scanner and sound chip will be used in my season 3 KITT hero car replica which i am am half done with 


i have some music from the season 3 episode KITT vs KARR playing in the background of the video 


I didn't even know there was a KARR from that TV series. Very cool build. I like it in black and white. Interior color looks great too. I sure learned a lot about the vehicles from that TV show thanks to your build series.

This June from Amazon Prime Video, Join Zac Efron as Michael Knight in the electrifying new series, 'Knight Rider,' where advanced technology meets relentless action in the neon-lit streets of 2030 Southern California. Together with KITT, a cutting-edge AI-equipped supercar, they fight to uphold justice against a backdrop of futuristic challenges and adversaries. Experience the ultimate adrenaline rush as this iconic duo takes on high-stakes missions, blending classic heroism with a sleek, modern twist.

A movie version of David Hasselhoff's "Knight Rider" television series is coming to the big screen with "Aquaman" director James Wan producing. [...] Wan will produce through his Atomic Monster production company with Michael Clear.

As far as TV movies go, I ranked Knight Rider up there as a decent effort. And maybe this next statement is a consequence of quality show withdrawal as a result of the writers strike and the continual influx of reality and game shows, but I would be willing to tune into a revived Knight Rider series.

The new knight rider is far cheesier than the original, especially when you consider what we are able to do with technology, both in reality and in fantasy. The orig knight rider was sci-fi, this new one is poor scripted drama with excessive talking, litle action and no automotive feats. I would have expected more action, not less. Take a few cuse from the dukes of hazard int he car dept.

So the movie itself was pretty good I thought, it was a great introduction to the new series giving you slot of answers and even the hoff managed a cameo appearance! As the original Michael knight, driver of the original KITT (knight industries two thousand) vehicle.

I wasn't even out of Power Wheels in the hey day of the Knight Rider series, but a number of episodes stuck out to me. One I vaguely remember was when K.I.T.T. was somehow turned rogue, and Michael had to climb through the roof as the car was moving, and insert a computer circuit board of some kind to bring his friend back.

Naturally, when I saw that there was a GTA 5 mod that adds KITT, the invulnerable talking car from the show, I had to try it out. This mod adds both the original car as well as the KITT from the short-lived 2008 series.

I also checked out the KITT from the second Knight Rider series, which I never watched. The car is obviously a bit of an upgrade, and does have the red thinky-light that moves back and forth, which is really neat. It also has transformation powers: it can change color and even reshape itself into different vehicles. And, it has a giant machine-gun. I guess that was part of the 2008 show? I'm not sure. But, it's cool. Both versions of KITT are invulnerable, obviously, and drive at higher speeds than normal.

In terms of extras, we have a six minute featurette covering the stunt work in the series (and there was a lot of that), a six minute featurette on the iconic theme tune and a 15 minute retrospective. However, these are old documentaries from 2004, still in 4:3, which is kind of disappointing. I would have liked to have seen a lot more. But some of it is genuinely hilarious, take this one example in closing.

Often you want to iterate over a series of pins and do something to each one. For instance, this example blinks 6 LEDs attached to the Arduino by using a for() loop to cycle back and forth through digital pins 2-7. The LEDS are turned on and off, in sequence, by using both the digitalWrite() and delay() functions .

We also call this example "Knight Rider" in memory of a TV-series from the 80's where David Hasselhoff had an AI machine named KITT driving his Pontiac. The car had been augmented with plenty of LEDs in all possible sizes performing flashy effects. In particular, it had a display that scanned back and forth across a line, as shown in this exciting fight between KITT and KARR. This example duplicates the KITT display.

Okay, cut to some 20 odd years later in our time and many MANY years earlier inTrek/Knight Rider's time. Team Knight Rider, a resurrection of the old Knight Rider seriespresented viewers not just with one talking car and its driver but a whole team of five talkingvehicles and their drivers fighting the good fight against evil.

Knight Rider is an American action crime drama television series created by Glen A. Larson. Starring David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhare, Richard Basehart, Patricia McPherson, Rebecca Holden, and Peter Parros, the series was released from September 26, 1982 to April 4, 1986 on NBC, ran for 4 seasons, 90 episodes, nominated for the 1983 Primetime Emmy Awards in "Outstanding Film Sound Editing for a Series". Knight Rider was shot in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, Stockton, Santa Clarita, and Burbank, California, USA. Filming also took place at Universal Studios, Universal City. Greystone Mansion was used for Devon's Headquarters on Season 1. 0852c4b9a8

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