Index Of Knight Rider 1982 Extra Quality
– A counterfeiting ring is exposed in a seemingly quiet town.
Joined the team in Season 4, adding street smarts and driving FLAG's mobile command semi-truck. K.I.T.T. Technical Specification Blueprint
Season 4 (1985–1986): Super Pursuit Mode and the Final Run
The Premise: Michael helps a traumatized young woman regain her memories after she overhears a political assassination plot.
| Character | Actor/Actress | Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | David Hasselhoff | A police detective (Michael Long) who is left for dead, given a new identity, and becomes a lone crusader for justice. | | K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Two Thousand) | William Daniels (voice) | A 1982 Pontiac Trans Am modified into a supercar with advanced AI and a nearly indestructible shell. He is Michael's partner and best friend. | | Devon Miles | Edward Mulhare | The elegant and resourceful head of FLAG's operations who briefs Michael and K.I.T.T. on their missions. | | Bonnie Barstow | Patricia McPherson | K.I.T.T.'s chief engineer and creator, responsible for his maintenance and upgrades. | | April Curtis | Rebecca Holden | Bonnie's temporary replacement for the second season, another brilliant engineer. | | RC3 (Reginald Cornelius III) | Peter Parros | A friend and ally of Michael who joins the team in the final season. | index of knight rider 1982
– A corrupt fashion mogul uses a killer monster truck to eliminate rivals.
The Premise: Devon is framed and thrown into a corrupt small-town jail, leaving Michael to break him out.
Synopsis: Michael intervenes in a local ranching community dispute where a wealthy, ruthless landowner is trying to cut off the local water supply to starve out his competition. Original Air Date: November 12, 1982
The 1982 Knight Rider series follows Michael Knight and his artificially intelligent, technologically advanced car, (Knight Industries Two Thousand). The series spanned four seasons from 1982 to 1986, totaling 90 episodes . Season 1 (1982–1983) – A counterfeiting ring is exposed in a
The two-part pilot episode. Undercover cop Michael Long is shot in the face and left for dead. Rescued by Wilton Knight, he undergoes plastic surgery, receives a new identity (Michael Knight), and is partnered with K.I.T.T. to avenge his near-death and fight criminals operating above the law.
A pair of rocket boosters that allows K.I.T.T. to accelerate rapidly and leap over obstacles up to 50 feet in the air.
General Motors initially hesitated to provide cars for the show. However, after the show aired, demand for the 1982 black Pontiac Trans Am skyrocketed. Dealerships reported customers walking in asking specifically for "the Knight Rider car." Pontiac eventually asked the show’s producers to stop referring to the vehicle as a Trans Am on air to manage the overwhelming consumer frenzy.
The story begins with police detective Michael Long, who is shot in the face and left for dead by industrial spies. He is rescued by billionaire philanthropist Wilton Knight, the creator of the Foundation for Law and Government (FLAG). Through advanced plastic surgery, Michael Long is given a new face and a new identity: Michael Knight. Armed with a high-tech, artificial intelligence-driven Pontiac Firebird Trans Am named K.I.T.T., Michael dedicates his life to fighting the criminals that standard law enforcement cannot touch. Main Cast and Characters (Knight Industries Two Thousand) | William Daniels (voice)
A pair of rocket boosters that allowed the car to launch into the air to clear obstacles, fences, and rivers.
– A classic Western-style plot involving a local water rights dispute.
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