Team Knight Rider

Team Knight Rider (1997-1998)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

Ten years ago...all it took was one man, and one car, to get the job done. Now...the Foundation for Law and Government, has assembled five highly skilled operatives, and paired them with the most advanced state of the art vehicles, to take on a new breed of outlaw. They are...Team Knight Rider.

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Scheduleevery Monday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E22Legion of DoomMai 18, 1998
S01E21Spy GirlsMai 11, 1998
S01E20Apocalypse MaybeMai 4, 1998
S01E19EMPApr. 27, 1998
S01E18Home Away from HomeFeb. 23, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Team Knight Rider' premiere?

'Team Knight Rider' premiered on October 6, 1997.

Who was the leader of Team Knight Rider?

The leader of Team Knight Rider was a supercomputer called K.I.T.T. (Knight Industries Three Thousand).

How many vehicles were in Team Knight Rider?

There were five vehicles in Team Knight Rider - a motorcycle, a sports car, a truck, a dune buggy, and a helicopter.

Who played the character of Kyle Stewart in the show?

The character of Kyle Stewart was portrayed by actor and musician, Brixton Karnes.

What was the name of the team's helicopter?

The team's helicopter was called Sky One.

What was the main goal of Team Knight Rider?

The main goal of Team Knight Rider was to fight against the criminal organization, "The Syndicate".

Who was the creator of the original Knight Rider TV series, and did they have any involvement with Team Knight Rider?

The creator of the original Knight Rider TV series was Glen A. Larson, and he was not involved in Team Knight Rider.

Which actor played the character of Erica West in the show?

Actress Christine Steel played the role of Erica West in Team Knight Rider.

Who voiced K.I.T.T. in the show?

William Daniels provided the voice for K.I.T.T. in Team Knight Rider.

Where was the show filmed?

Team Knight Rider was primarily filmed on location in Southern California.

Who were the two villains in the two-part episode titled "The Return of Megaman"?

The villains in "The Return of Megaman" were Margo Sheridan (Barbara Crampton) and her assistant, Wilton Knight Jr. (David Hayward).

What was the name of the truck in Team Knight Rider?

The truck in Team Knight Rider was called "Domino".

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Also known as

  • Ομάδα Νάιτ Ράιντερ (Greece)

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