Team Knight Rider is a syndicated television series that was adapted from the Knight Rider franchise and ran between 1997 and 1998. TKR was created by writer/producers Rick Copp and David A. Goodman, based on the original series created by Glen A. Larson, who was an executive producer. TKR was produced by Gil Wadsworth and Scott McAboy and was distributed by Universal Domestic Television and ran only a single season of 22 one-hour episodes before it was canceled due to poor ratings. The story is
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Team Knight Rider is a syndicated television series that was adapted from the Knight Rider franchise and ran between 1997 and 1998. TKR was created by writer/producers Rick Copp and David A. Goodman, based on the original series created by Glen A. Larson, who was an executive producer. TKR was produced by Gil Wadsworth and Scott McAboy and was distributed by Universal Domestic Television and ran only a single season of 22 one-hour episodes before it was canceled due to poor ratings. The story is about a new team of high-tech crime fighters assembled by the Foundation for Law and Government who follow in the tracks of the legendary Michael Knight and his supercar KITT. Instead of "one man making a difference", there are now five team members who each has a computerized talking vehicle counterpart. Like the original duo, TKR goes after notorious criminals who operate "above the law" – from spies and assassins, to terrorists and drug dealers. The final episode of the season, and series, featured the reappearance of Michael Knight, seen only from behind, at the very end.
Virgil W. Vogel,
Sutton Roley,
Alan J. Levi,
Harvey S. Laidman,
David Hemmings,
Ivan Dixon,
Richard Irving,
Donald P. Bellisario,
Don Chaffey,
Leslie Martinson,
Vincent McEveety,
Dennis Donnelly,
Daniel Haller,
Bruce Seth Green,
Bernard McEveety,
Don Medford,
Sidney Hayers,
Bernard L. Kowalski,
Gregory Prange,
Gerald Mayer,
Alan Cooke,
Nicholas Corea,
Georg Fenady,
Ron Stein,
Ray Austin,
Donald A. Baer,
Allen Reisner
As part of a deal with an intelligence agency to look for his missing brother, a renegade pilot goes on missions with an advanced battle helicopter.
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Jerry Jameson,
Eric Norris,
Andrew Stevens,
Aaron Norris,
William A. Fraker,
Lee H. Katzin,
Clarence Jr. Gilyard,
Mike Norris,
Gregg Champion,
Chuck Bowman,
Karl Kases,
Rich Thorne,
Alexander Singer,
Joe Coppoletta,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Garry A. Brown,
Virgil W. Vogel,
Michael Vejar,
Vern Gillum,
James Darren,
João Fernandes
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest more
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest friend is former Ranger, C.D. Parker, who retired after a knee injury, and now owns "C.D.'s," a Country/Western saloon/restaurant. Rookie Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette is an ex-football player who bases his crime-solving methods on reason and uses computers and cellular phones. Alex Cahill is the Assistant DA who shares a mutual attraction with Walker, but often disagrees with his unorthodox approach to law enforcement. close