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"Goliath (Part 1)"
Series Knight Rider
Season 2, Episode 1
File:Knight Rider (1982) 2x1 001.jpg
Air date October 2nd, 1983 [1]
Writers Bruce Belland; Roy M. Rogosin
Director Georg Fenady
Producers Robert Ewing; Robert Foster; Robert W. Gilmer; Tom Greene; Gian R. Grimaldi; Joel Rogosin; Glen A. Larson
Starring David Hasselhoff; Edward Mulhare; Rebecca Holden
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"Goliath (Part 1)" is the first episode of season two of the TV action series Knight Rider and is the thirty-eighth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Georg Fenady with a script written by Bruce Belland and Roy M. Rogosin. It first aired on NBC on Friday, October 2nd, 1983 at 9:00 pm. In this episode, a blackout cripples the computer database at a hospital where April's ill niece, Becky, is awaiting a bone marrow transplant. Using K.I.T.T.'s database, they find that the only compatible donor they can track down is a gang member named Julio Rodriguez. Michael and K.I.T.T. race to find Julio and hopefully get him to agree to help them in time.

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