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Knight Rider Episode Guide
Season One (1982-1983)
Cast For Season One:
David Hasselhoff - Michael Knight
Edward Mulhare - Devon Miles
Patricia McPherson - Bonnie Barstow
William Daniels - K.I.T.T.
Episodes:
1.) Knight of the Phoenix
Rescued from certain death, a young detective's face is altered, and his identity changed to Michael Knight. Now he will become a crime fighter thanks to Wilton Knight, a dying billionaire that believes that one man can make a difference. (Original Airdate: 9/26/1982)
2.) Deadly Maneuvers
After investigating the highly suspicious death of an Army Lieutenant's father, Michael and K.I.T.T. steer into a dangerous criminal plot on a missile test range where they find themselves to be the targets! (Original Airdate: 10/1/1982)
3.) Good Day At White Rock
Michael takes a well deserved vacation in White Rock, but finds the trip isn't quite the break he expected when the town is terrorized by a rowdy motorcycle gang about to do battle with a rival club of bikers. (Original Airdate: 10/8/1982)
4.) Slammin' Sammy's Stunt Show Spectacular
Michael and K.I.T.T. work undercover at an auto-daredevil show whose owners unwittingly took out a second mortgage from a crook who arranges "accidents" so he can take over the business. (Original Airdate: 10/22/1982)
5.) Just My Bill
Michael helps a crusading senator practice the art of the possible when he becomes the politician's bodyguard. (Original Airdate: 10/29/1982)
6.) Not A Drop To Drink
Not everyone is home on the range when Michael drives into a range war over water rights. (Original Airdate: 11/5/1982)
7.) No Big Thing
Devon's got a big problem in a small town when a misdemeanor lands him in lock up. His situation goes from bad to worse-than-ever when a jail mate is killed by the cops. (Original Airdate: 11/12/1982)
8.) Trust Doesn't Rust
It's survival of the fittest when Michael must somehow stop K.A.R.R., an evil prototype of K.I.T.T., which is programmed to survive at all costs. (K.A.R.R. is voiced by Peter Cullen.) (Original Airdate: 11/19/1982)
9.) Inside Out
To prevent a heavy heist, Michael disguises himself as a renowned criminal in order to win the trust of a crooked colonel and his organized crime ring. (Original Airdate: 11/26/1982)
10.) The Final Verdict
Sometimes two plus two equals murder. Michael must find a timid bean counter before his associate is clipped for "creative" bookkeeping. (Original Airdate: 12/3/1982)
11.) A Plush Ride
To prevent three World Leaders from certain assassination, Michael must become a student at a driving school for chauffer-bodyguards. (Original Airdate: 12/10/1982)
12.) Forget Me Not
Michael's only hope of preventing the assassination of a Latin American president is a girl who knows the truth, but has amnesia. (Original Airdate: 12/17/1982)
13.) Hearts of Stone
Hoping to bust a black market firearm sale in Central America, Michael pulls the trigger on a ring of gunrunners. (Original Airdate: 1/14/1983)
14.) Give Me Liberty…Or Give Me Death
The race is on as Michael gets behind the wheel to smoke out a saboteur in an alternative-fuel race. (Original Airdate: 1/21/1983)
15.) The Topaz Connection
Michael heads to Sin City after a publisher of a men's magazine is murdered just before one of his exposés hits the newsstands. (Original Airdate: 1/28/1983)
16.) A Nice Indecent Little Town
The trail of a counterfeiter leads to a sleepy village that not only seems to be harboring the criminal Michael's after but is also under the eye of the CIA. (Original Airdate: 2/18/1983)
17.) Chariot of Gold
Michael must use all his smarts in order to figure out the puzzling deaths of the members of an exclusive club for geniuses. (Original Airdate: 2/25/1983)
18.) White Bird
Coming face to face with the past, Michael must prevent his ex-fiancée from being frame for conspiracy. (Original Airdate: 3/4/1983)
19.) Knight Moves
Hijackers are stealing shipments carried by independent truckers, now it's up to Michael to put the breaks on the thieves. (Original Airdate: 3/11/1983)
20.) Nobody Does It Better
Michael contends with interference from an overzealous private eye while he tries to discover who's stealing computer-software secrets. (Original Airdate: 4/29/1983)
21.) Short Notice
After Michael unintentionally kills a motorcycle gang member, the only witness insists that he recover her kidnapped child before she will help him. (Original Airdate: 5/6/1983)
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Season Two (1983-1984)
Cast For Season Two:
David Hasselhoff - Michael Knight
Edward Mulhare - Devon Miles
Rebecca Holden - April Curtis
William Daniels - K.I.T.T.
Episodes:
1.) Goliath
Michael and K.I.T.T. face off against Wilton Knight's evil son, Garthe (also played by David Hasselhoff) and his 14-ton, 18-wheeled super-truck, appropriately named "Goliath". (Original Airdate: 10/2/1983)
2.) Brother's Keeper
Michael breaks into a high-security prison in order to break out an inmate who holds the key to a bomb hidden somewhere in the city. (Original Airdate: 10/9/1983)
3.) Merchants Of Death
There's danger brewing in the skies above K.I.T.T. and Michael when they're attacked by SX-411, a deadly helicopter controlled by ruthless mercenaries. (Original Airdate: 10/16/1983)
4.) Blind Spot
A botched evidence drop finds Michael and K.I.T.T. racing to protect the only witness to the crime - a blind and fiercely independent artist. (Original Airdate: 10/23/1983)
5.) Return To Cadiz
Michael is about to test K.I.T.T.'s new Third Stage Aquatic Synthesizer, which will allow him to drive on water, when a young, injured, scuba diver washes up on shore. (Original Airdate: 10/30/1983)
6.) K.I.T.T. The Cat
Michael's on the prowl for a mysterious cat burglar who's also being stalked by an obsessed cop. (Original Airdate: 11/6/1983)
7.) Custom K.I.T.T.
K.I.T.T. gets tricked out in order to pose as bait for thieves hitting custom and classic car shows. (Original Airdate: 11/13/1983)
8.) Soul Survivor
A computer hacker and villainous art dealer break into K.I.T.T.'s programming, forcing Michael to fight against his own car. (Original Airdate: 11/27/1983)
9.) Ring of Fire
There's trouble brewing in the bayou when Michael and K.I.T.T. are stuck in the swamp while protecting a young Cajun woman from her on-the-lam husband. (Original Airdate: 12/4/1983)
10.) Knightmares
Trapped in a violent explosion, Michael wakes up with amnesia and reverts to his former identity as policeman Michael Long. Only K.I.T.T. can help him solve the case that claimed his previous life and find his way back to being Michael Knight. (Original Airdate: 12/11/1983)
11.) Silent Knight
Christmas brings surprises in all shapes and sizes for Michael and K.I.T.T. when they steer into a gypsy boy trying to outrun three angry bank robbers. (Original Airdate: 12/18/1983)
12.) A Knight In Shining Armor
It's a bumpy ride for Michael when he's asked to protect an arrogant girl who holds the key to a treasure map from her father's murderer. (Original Airdate: 1/9/1984)
13.) Diamonds Aren't A Girl's Best Friend
It's beauty versus brawn when Michael and K.I.T.T. head to Mexico to put the breaks on an agent who's using gorgeous models to smuggle diamonds into the U.S. (Original Airdate: 1/15/1984)
14.) White-Line Warriors
There's danger at every bend of the road when Michael and K.I.T.T. investigate a group of teenage street racers blamed for a series of robberies. (Original Airdate: 1/29/1984)
15.) Race For Life
When a dangerous gang leader becomes the only compatible donor for a girl needing a life-saving transplant, Michael and K.I.T.T. race against the clock to find him. (Original Airdate: 2/5/1984)
16.) Speed Demons
Michael and K.I.T.T. must read between the lines when an anonymous letter warns that a killer may strike at an upcoming motorcycle race. (Original Airdate: 5/12/1984)
17.) Goliath Returns
A rebuilt and renegade Goliath breaks Garthe out of prison and kidnaps those closest to Michael in order to force him and K.I.T.T. into a final battle. (Original Airdate: 2/19/1984)
18.) A Good Knight's Work
It's pedal-to-the-metal action when Michael and K.I.T.T. attempt to outmaneuver a master criminal who knows Michael's true identity - and wants revenge. (Original Airdate: 3/4/1984)
19.) Mouth Of The Snake
The death of a prominent attorney jump-starts a cross-country chase for an international criminal and a stolen rocket launcher. (Original Airdate: 4/8/1984)
20.) Let It Be Me
When the "accidental" death of a pop musician strikes a wrong cord, Michael goes undercover as the new lead singer in order to catch a killer. (Original Airdate: 5/13/1984)
21.) Big Iron
Michael and K.I.T.T. investigate the theft of heavy duty construction equipment but find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place when they are buried alive under tons of gravel. (Original Airdate: 5/27/1984)
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Season Three (1984-1985)
Cast For Season Three:
David Hasselhoff - Michael Knight
Edward Mulhare - Devon Miles
Patricia McPherson - Bonnie Barstow
William Daniels - K.I.T.T.
Episodes:
1.) Knight of the Drones
Michael and K.I.T.T. are on a mission to capture a murderer who has escaped from jail in an armored car that appears to drive itself. In order to apprehend this criminal team, Michael will need to enlist the help of a long-lost friend who has the tech savvy to break down the car's complex code. While hot on the trail of the evil clone car, Michael finds himself battling the radio-controlled robots and martial-arts bodyguards of a mysterious Chinatown beauty who sells secrets to the highest bidder. (Original Airdate: 9/30/1984)
2.) Ice Bandits
In a case of stolen gems and stolen identities, Michael and K.I.T.T. chase some jewel thieves through Napa wine country. There, they uncover a monastery that may be hiding unholy sanctuary to criminals. (Original Airdate: 10/7/1984)
3.) Knights Of The Fast Lane
The race is on when Michael pursues a gang of high-tech street racers after one of them is involved in a hit-and-run with the daughter of Michael's former partner. In order to bring the leader to justice, Michael must enter a deadly duel with K.I.T.T. as the prize. (Original Airdate: 10/14/1984)
4.) Halloween Knight
Michael and Devon investigate when Bonnie claims to have witnessed a murder from her new apartment, even though both think the bloody scene is more a result of her recent illness. But as K.I.T.T. and Michael look deeper into the nightmarish scene, they discover that there might be more fact than fever after all. (Original Airdate: 10/28/1984)
5.) K.I.T.T. VS. K.A.R.R.
K.I.T.T.'s evil twin, K.A.R.R., is back and badder than ever! When an unwitting young treasure hunter accidentally reactivates the evil motor, K.A.R.R. burns rubber to create a lethal trap for Michael and K.I.T.T. (K.A.R.R. is voiced by Paul Frees.) (Original Airdate: 11/4/1984)
6.) The Rotten Apples
Michael and K.I.T.T. are wrangling up some action when they pursue vicious cattle thieves who are trespassing on a ranch that serves as a home for troubled teens. (Original Airdate: 11/11/1984)
7.) Knight In Disgrace
When he is wrongly suspended from the Foundation, Michael embarks on a mission to clear his name and the charges against him. He teams up with the only person capable of validating the truth, a known criminal named LaSalle, but he begins to wonder if the partnership might have its own perils. (Original Airdate: 11/18/1984)
8.) Dead Of Knight
A young dancer accidentally takes a poison meant for Michael. But while he is pursuing the traffickers who committed the heinous crime, he must find the one man who has a clue to the antidote before yet another person takes a fall. (Original Airdate: 12/2/1984)
9.) Lost Knight
An intense explosion during the pursuit of some thieves temporarily wipes out K.I.T.T.'s memory and separates Michael from the car. Now it's up to a young boy who saw the criminals to help an amnesiac K.I.T.T. find Michael. (Original Airdate: 12/9/1984)
10.) Knight Of The Chameleon
A master of disguise called the Chameleon dons his greatest role yet when he takes on the task of committing one last major robbery and attempting to kill his nemesis, Michael Knight. (Original Airdate: 12/30/1984)
11.) Custom Made Killer
There's danger on the catwalk when Michael and K.I.T.T. investigate the sudden death of a fashion designer. They soon unravel a devious plot by a businessman who's attempting to sew up the competition with the help of a hit man and a killer car. (Original Airdate: 1/6/1985)
12.) Knight By A Nose
When a thoroughbred horse is apparently shot and killed. Michael and K.I.T.T. track down a suspect who feared being driven to his own grave by an irate gangster. (Original Airdate: 1/13/1985)
13.) Junk Yard Dog
When K.I.T.T. is nearly destroyed in a raid on an illegal operation at a toxic-waste dump, the Foundation calls in Wilton Knight's original assembly team to rebuild the car. As Michael relentlessly pursues the criminal owner of the dump, problems arise, and he fears that K.I.T.T. will never be as good as new. (Original Airdate: 2/3/1985)
14.) Buy Out
Michael investigates a serious case of road rage when an armored limo and its driver are destroyed. Suspecting sabotage, Michael goes undercover behind the wheel of another attack-proof luxury car. (Original Airdate: 2/10/1985)
15.) Knightlines
A construction worker at a new space-weapons headquarters falls down dead on the job, and it's up to Michael to find the criminal mastermind who is using murder to gain access to the site. (Original Airdate: 3/3/1985)
16.) The Nineteenth Hole
K.I.T.T.'s revving at the starting line when Michael enters him in a small town rally in order to discover who is sabotaging the race. The high-adrenaline chase leads Michael directly into the path of some powerful conspirators - The Mob. (Original Airdate: 3/10/1985)
17.) Knight and Knerd
Things are really heating up when a group of thieves steal a famed black crystal that will allow them to activate a thermal laser that can burn through anything - including K.I.T.T. Michael's search for the criminal outfit that planned the heist is helped and hindered by a well-meaning, but extremely annoying, scientist. (Original Airdate: 3/17/1985)
18.) Ten Wheel Trouble
It's a battle of the big-rigs when Michael steps in to help a group of independent truckers in a fight against an evil corporation. (Original Airdate: 3/24/1985)
19.) Knight In Retreat
When one of Bonnie's mentors is murdered, Michael finds himself ensnared in the high-stakes, high-profit world of deadly missile-guidance systems. (Original Airdate: 3/29/1985)
20.) Knight Strike
Michael goes undercover at a weapons convention in order to hunt down the man responsible for a truckload of laser rifles from a police warehouse. (Original Airdate: 4/5/1985)
21.) Circus Knights
There's murder under the big top when K.I.T.T. and Michael go undercover to investigate the death of an aerial performer. But their new "act" is at risk for an abrupt ending when they attract the attention of an evil clown who doesn't find his new troupe members so funny. (Original Airdate: 5/5/1985)
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Season Four (1985-1986)
Cast For Season Four:
David Hasselhoff - Michael Knight
Edward Mulhare - Devon Miles
Patricia McPherson - Bonnie Barstow
Peter Parros - RC3
William Daniels - K.I.T.T.
Episodes:
1.) Knight of the Juggernaught
Michael and K.I.T.T. are assigned to protect a powerful isotope that an international terrorist named Nordstrom is intent on stealing. To get Michael and K.I.T.T. out of his way, Nordstrom unleashes "The Juggernaught", a deadly battering ram which destroys K.I.T.T. (Original Airdate: 9/20/1985)
2.) K.I.T.T.Nap
When trouble breaks out at the state prison, Michael and K.I.T.T. are called to help, but one of the prisoners escapes anyway. But it's the escapee's boss who is the most dangerous criminal, and K.I.T.T. is hot on his trail. (Original Airdate: 9/27/1985)
3.) Sky Knight
Bonnie nervously boards a plane to attend her sister's wedding, and her fears are justified when the plane is hijacked by terrorists demanding cash and the release of political prisoners. (Original Airdate: 10/18/1985)
4.) Burial Ground
When Foundation scientists disappear during an archaeological dig on Native American land, Michael and K.I.T.T. discover that a ruthless oil barren is entitled to the property if no ancient artifacts are found on it. Michael and K.I.T.T. must save the scientists and the precious Native American land before it's too late. (Original Airdate: 10/25/1985)
5.) The Wrong Crowd
Nicholas, the son of brilliant computer designers, falls into a gang that hijacks a Foundation truck armed with high-tech computer equipment. Now Michael and K.I.T.T. must locate the gang before they launch a vehicle that has been equipped with a dangerous warhead. (Original Airdate: 11/1/1985)
6.) Knight Sting
When it is discovered that a canister of deadly bacteria has fallen into the hands of men protected by their foreign embassy, Bonnie poses as a socialite to gain access to the embassy in order to keep the dangerous canister from leaving the country. (Original Airdate: 11/8/1985)
7.) Many Happy Returns
Michael and K.I.T.T. travel to Carmel, California, to celebrate Michael's birthday, but Michael soon learns that the trip was a ruse to get him involved in a case involving a stolen hovercraft prototype. The prototype must be found before it falls into the hands of black-market dealers. (Original Airdate: 11/15/1985)
8.) Knight Racer
The Thomas Flyer, a race car developed by Mac and his daughter, seems to be cursed when a series of accidents befall it. When Michael qualifies to drive the Thomas Flyer in an upcoming race, he must figure out who is behind the "accidents" before he is killed. (Original Airdate: 11/29/1985)
9.) Knight Behind Bars
A hotel that will be hosting a defense conference has its security plans stolen, and Michael and K.I.T.T. take on the case. In their investigation, they find a curious link between the criminals and a local prison warden. (Original Airdate: 12/6/1985)
10.) Knight Song
RC3 needs Michael's help in preventing a real-estate magnate from buying up his old neighborhood and transforming it into a collection of steel and concrete buildings. (Original Airdate: 12/13/1985)
11.) The Scent of Roses
While tracking a criminal named Durant, Michael is shot and nearly dies. After recovering, he quits the Foundation and reunites with his long-lost love, Stevie. But his romance is short-lived when Durant reappears on the scene and Stevie takes a bullet meant for Michael. (Original Airdate: 1/3/1986)
12.) Killer K.I.T.T.
A woman disguised as Bonnie sabotages K.I.T.T., giving control of the unit to Marco, a bitter man out for revenge against the Foundation. It's up to Michael to regain mastery of the out-of-control K.I.T.T. before the car destroys them all. (Original Airdate: 1/10/1986)
13.) Out Of The Woods
When a Foundation supporter's home is vandalized, Michael and K.I.T.T. are sent to investigate. They soon uncover a scheme involving illegal logging on Federal lands. (Original Airdate: 1/17/1986)
14.) Deadly Knightshade
A magician emerges as a prime suspect in the murder of a Foundation trustee. But it's hard to pin the crime on him, because he has the perfect alibi - he was performing an escape trick on stage. (Original Airdate: 1/24/1986)
15.) Redemption Of A Champion
A boxer is told he could be seriously injured if he boxes again, he signs up for a high-stakes match. When Michael investigates, he discovers that the boxer had been framed for murder by his corrupt manager in order to keep him from competing in the ring. (Original Airdate: 1/31/1986)
16.) Knight Of A Thousand Devils
When a Federal agent is killed, Michael is called in to investigate and finds himself embroiled in a plot involving a mobster named Ronald Becker. In order to track Becker down, Michael must enter an off-road race across the Mexican border. (Original Airdate: 2/7/1986)
17.) Hills Of Fire
Michael and K.I.T.T. are patrolling beautiful Spencer Park when a series of arson fires are set, and the prime suspect turns out to be a reformed vandal named Darryl. In Michael's quest to prove Darryl's innocence, he discovers a soldier of fortune who is involved in a drug ring. (Original Airdate: 2/14/1986)
18.) Knight Flight To Freedom
An erupting volcano is used as a cover for a coup d'état in a foreign nation, during which an American is arrested. Michael and K.I.T.T. are sent to rescue the American, but Michael is double-crossed and scheduled to be executed. (Original Airdate: 2/21/1986)
19.) Fright Knight
A movie in production is beset with mysterious accidents - some say the work of a phantom. As the strange occurrences continue, Michael goes undercover as a stuntman to figure out the culprit. (Original Airdate: 3/7/1986)
20.) Knight Of The Rising Sun
Devon's close friend, Nick O'Brien, is worried that his Japanese adopted son, Coy, is in danger. Michael uncovers a plot involving a powerful Japanese businessman who believes Coy is a descendant of the founder of an ancient terrorist group. (Original Airdate: 3/14/1986)
21.) VooDoo Knight
When a robber jumps to his death in an apparent suicide, Michael discovers a voodoo princess who brainwashes people into committing crimes for her. But before Michael can stop her, he falls under her spell, and it's up to K.I.T.T. to save him. (Original Airdate: 4/4/1986)
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