The Hasselhoffs - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Hoff the Record
In the opener of a series following the life of David Hasselhoff and his two daughters, Taylor and Hayley, he visits Taylor in Arizona to persuade her to stay in school; and Hayley gets a role on a TV series.

Addiction
David cheats in a bet with his daughters to see who can give up caffeine for the longest time, but he's caught; and Taylor hires a pet psychic to cure her dog's addiction to tennis balls.

Crisis Management
David looks for a new manager; and his daughters decide to also search for a new manager to help their careers.

A Daytime Drama
David guest stars on his old show, "The Young and the Restless," but it's a lot more difficult than he imagined; and Hayley gets jealous when David gets Taylor a small role on the show.

The Hoffather
David faces a dilemma when he's double-booked for events, including a "Knight Rider" convention and a Pink's Hot Dog ceremony adding a David Hasselhoff hot dog to the menu.

Family Business
David finds out that he's a villain in a commercial, and he threatens to walk off the set; and Taylor hopes to record a song, but Hayley isn't very supportive.

A Woman's Touch
David calls in a favor in order to help his daughters by arranging a photo shoot, but in exchange he's asked to participate in a parody of himself.

Beat the Press
David hears of Comedy Central's "Roast of David Hasselhoff," and has to decide whether to attend; and he accompanies Hayley to New York on a press tour for ABC Family's "Huge."

Achtung Hayley
David books a concert in Austria, and his manager thinks it will sidetrack his acting career, but David accepts and asks Hayley and Taylor to perform with him.

Rattle and Hoff
David and Taylor travel to Austria for a concert, and Hayley arrives at the last minute as the entire family prepares for the performance.
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