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Knight Rider (1982)
TV Series (1982 - 1986)
The adventures of Michael Knight and his incredible super-car K.I.T.T., Knight Industries 2000. Selected by a dying billionaire, Wilton Knight, Michael now works for the Foundation for Law and Government with the job of rooting out evil that is above the law, with only his trusty car!
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TV Movie: Knight Rider 2000 Aired: May. 19, 1991In 2000, a ban on handguns within L.A provokes a conspiracy cell in favour of using the weapon to free a convicted mercenary from cryogenic imprisonment. … [continue reading]
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Short Notice
Season 1, Episode #22
Season 1, Episode #22


Nobody Does it Better
Season 1, Episode #21
Season 1, Episode #21


Knight Moves
Season 1, Episode #20
Season 1, Episode #20


White Bird
Season 1, Episode #19
Season 1, Episode #19


Chariot of Gold
Season 1, Episode #18
Season 1, Episode #18

A Nice Indecent Litt…
Season 1, Episode #17
Season 1, Episode #17

The Topaz Connection
Season 1, Episode #16
Season 1, Episode #16

Give Me Liberty...Or…
Season 1, Episode #15
Season 1, Episode #15

Hearts of Stone
Season 1, Episode #14
Season 1, Episode #14

Forget Me Not
Season 1, Episode #13
Season 1, Episode #13
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Series Fun Facts
- The "jumping car" was a hollow-fiberglass Trans Am
- Goof (crew or equipment visible): K.I.T.T. is supposed to have an air-plane style steering wheel. However, in many episodes, the top portion of the stunt-car's normal, round steering wheel is…
[show]Goof (crew or equipment visible): K.I.T.T. is supposed to have an air-plane style steering wheel. However, in many episodes, the top portion of the stunt-car's normal, round steering wheel is visible through car's windows.
[hide] - KITT, the Knight Industries Two-Thousand, was a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am. The 1982 model year was the first year of the third-generation (1982-1992) F-bodies (Chevrolet's Camaro and…
[show]KITT, the Knight Industries Two-Thousand, was a customized 1982 Pontiac Trans-Am. The 1982 model year was the first year of the third-generation (1982-1992) F-bodies (Chevrolet's Camaro and Pontiac's Firebird share the same platform), and was a complete redesign of the second-generation (see Smokey and the Bandit for a 2nd-gen Trans-Am).
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