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"Knight of the Juggernaut (Part 2)"
Series Knight Rider
Season 4, Episode 2
Knight Rider 4x02 001
Air date September 20th, 1985
Writers Robert Foster; Burton Armus
Director Georg Fenady
Producers Burton Armus; Gregory S. Dinallo; Robert Ewing; Robert Foster; Bruce Golin; Gino Grimaldi; Mark Jones; Bruce Lansbury; Glen A. Larson; Ronald Martinez [1]
Starring David Hasselhoff; Edward Mulhare; Patricia McPherson; Peter Parros
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"Knight of the Juggernaut (Part 2)" is the first episode of season four of the TV action series Knight Rider and is the sixty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Georg Fenady with a script written by Robert Foster and Burton Armus. It first aired on NBC on Friday, September 20th, 1985 at 10:00 pm.

Synopsis[]

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
David Hasselhoff Michael Knight
Edward Mulhare Devon Miles
Patricia McPherson Bonnie Barstow
Peter Parros Reginald Cornelius, III

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
John Considine Phillip Nordstrom
Mary Kate McGeehan Jennifer Knight
Nicholas Worth Hower
Mary Woronov Doctor Von Furst
Laurence Haddon Lloyd
Pamela Susan Shoop Marta Simmons

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Richard Fullerton Frank
Blair Underwood Potts
Joe Shea Cabbie
Michael Dickson Ardell
Robert Kim Technician
Tom Noga Messenger
Sandy Maschmeyer Receptionist
R. Chandler Garrison Head butler
Luis Contreras Voice #2
RCB Voice #1
V.C. Dupree Gang member #1
Wren Brown Gang member #2
Marco Hernandez Gang member #3
Rick Plastina Guard

Uncredited cast[]

Note: The following is taken from the full credits list for this entry on IMDB. As it is a website with user-submitted information, some of the data listed here, including character names may be inaccurate.

Actor Role
Richard Basehart Narrator
William Daniels K.I.T.T.

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References[]

  1. Associate producer Ronald Martinez is credited as Ron Martinez in this episode.


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