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KNIGHT RIDERS SERIES 1 
Distributor: Universal 
Certificate: TBC 
19 hours and 45 minutes

Available to Buy

Extras:
Yes

ANYONE IN IT WE KNOW?

David Hasselhoff, Edward Mulhere, Patricia McPherson

WHAT’S IT ABOUT THEN?

Michael Knight is a police officer who, left for dead in a shooting, is rescued by millionaire philanthropist Wilton Knight and following Wilton ’s untimely death Michael finds himself the sole benefactor of his estate with the proviso that he uses the resources to fight crime. Chief resource of course being the amazing computerised car KITT (voiced by C3P0 himself Anthony Daniels) whose full name was Knight Industries Two Thousand. KITT was capable of travelling at 300mph and was fully equipped with a whole array of weapons and tricks. Helping Michael and KITT were Devon Miles (Edward Mulhare) who managed Knight’s estate and mechanic Bonnie Barstow (Patricia McPherson)

SO IS IT ANY GOOD?

Back in the day everyone loved KITT, the souped up Pontiac Trans-Am at the heart of Knight Rider, now thanks to Universal we can relive the whole of the first series on three double sided discs. Despite being a riot of bad hairdo’s and dodgy 80’s styling Knight Rider is great fun and very watchable, and will no doubt garner a whole new generation of fans (my 12 year old daughter loves it). The episodes are all very enjoyable, highlights include Michael tangling with a biker gang in Good Day at White Rock, the episode Trust Doesn’t Rust which features an evil version of KITT called KARR (how choice is that!) and Michael finding trouble with Central American drug runners in Hearts of Stone.  Nostalgic stuff indeed, lets hope season two rolls out sooner rather than later.

ANY SPECIAL FEATURES?

Quite a good batch, the best of them being the feature TV Movie revival Knight Rider 2000, made in 1991 Michael coming out of retirement to take on crime in Seattle and having to build a new KITT into the bargain.

 


                              

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