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Knight Rider

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Knight Rider was an American television series that ran from September 26 1982, to August 8 1986. The series was broadcast on NBC and starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a kind of modern-day "knight" who drove an advanced smart car with...


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Knight Rider was a popular US 1980s television show. It starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a kind of modern-day 'knight' who drove an advanced smart car with artificial intelligence. Contents 1 Narrations 2 Michael Knight 3 Devon Miles 4...


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BC Beat.(Knight Rider television program)
04/14/2008: 697 words, approx. 2 pages
Edited by Joel Topcik 'Knight Rider' Puts EP in NBC's Fast Lane Joel Topcik Gary Scott Thompson can expect to see a lot of love from NBC now that he is showrunner of one of the network's pet projects, the...
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The Boston Herald
Ghost of 'Knight Rider' keeps on truckin'.(Editorial)
01/11/2000: 511 words, approx. 2 pages
In 1982, Brandon Tartikoff, the late great programming executive, had a problem: how to cast a handsome Hollywood himbo as the lead in a TV series without giving away the fact that he was, um . . . theatrically challenged. So Tartikoff...
 


 

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