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Knight Rider: A Lone Crusader and His Talking Car (DIGITAL; 2025)
Knight Rider: A Lone Crusader and His Talking Car (DIGITAL; 2025)
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Knight Rider: A Lone Crusader and His Talking Car (Digital PDF Edition) is an amazing journey through the world of the Knight Rider as told by the cast and crew members who were there! This is an updated version of our 2012 original. We wanted to really take it to the next level, so we've added TONS of new photos with a FULL COLOR INTERIOR, behind the scenes production documents and so, so much more. Every single episode has at least one, sometimes multiple, photos or docs attached to it. We've also added QR codes to each episode so you can watch our episode commentary along with reading about that episode. There's some new content as well sprinkled throughout, along with the outline for a never before published (and unaired) episode called "Knight Games". We really hope you will enjoy it! You will receive a download link immediately after purchase. PDF is watermarked to discourage distribution.
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I also needed the digital version of the new book beside the printed one :).
Evening Joe, yes growing up in the 70s and 80s Knight Rider along with many other shows of the day was part of my viewing staple diet for the four season run and I did wondering about the behind the scenes of the series. Well you guys have blown the lid wide open and it has been very inciteful not to mention an entertaining blast from my childhood past so thank you for not only this book but your videos ,interviews and trivia on all things Knight Rider.
Love the book with all the details and pictures.
A very good book, I glanced at it quickly all of it when I downloaded it, but have so far finished season 1, I am disappointed one of the best episodes Dead of Knight was very limited with not much out put, and no behind the scene photos or interviews with Karen Kopins etc, I feel there could have been more photos of behind the scenes generally in the book, also I am surprised nothing of significant was written or photos shown of the filming of the Knight Rider intro and outro in the El Mirage Desert, however it is a decent book, and for £12 I cannot really complain.
Affordable.