Dear Lord, why?
NBC Gives 'Knight Rider' a Full Season
The 1980s remake is the network's first pickup this fall
"Knight Rider" will keep on
riding through the end of the TV season.
NBC has ordered nine more episodes of the show, making it the first pickup for the network this fall. The order comes even though, like a lot of new series this fall, "Knight Rider" has attracted only so-so ratings.
Through its first four episodes, the series has averaged about 7.4 million viewers and a 2.5 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, which places it squarely in the middle of the pack for the season. It does, however, hold its own in the relatively lightly watched 8 p.m. Wednesday timeslot, running neck-and-neck for second place with CBS' comedies. (FOX's "Bones" is the top show in the time period.)
The new "Knight Rider," which began life as a decently rated TV movie in February stars Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur, the son of the original show's Michael Knight, who follows in his dad's footsteps by combating various evildoers with the help of supercar KITT (he also eventually takes his dad's name). Deanna Russo, Bruce Davison, Yancey Arias, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Paul Campbell and Smith Cho also star. "Las Vegas" creator Gary Scott Thompson is the showrunner.
"Knight Rider" is the fourth new series this season to earn a pickup, joining FOX's "Fringe," CBS' "The Mentalist" and The CW's "90210."
NBC has ordered nine more episodes of the show, making it the first pickup for the network this fall. The order comes even though, like a lot of new series this fall, "Knight Rider" has attracted only so-so ratings.
Through its first four episodes, the series has averaged about 7.4 million viewers and a 2.5 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic, which places it squarely in the middle of the pack for the season. It does, however, hold its own in the relatively lightly watched 8 p.m. Wednesday timeslot, running neck-and-neck for second place with CBS' comedies. (FOX's "Bones" is the top show in the time period.)
The new "Knight Rider," which began life as a decently rated TV movie in February stars Justin Bruening as Mike Traceur, the son of the original show's Michael Knight, who follows in his dad's footsteps by combating various evildoers with the help of supercar KITT (he also eventually takes his dad's name). Deanna Russo, Bruce Davison, Yancey Arias, Sydney Tamiia Poitier, Paul Campbell and Smith Cho also star. "Las Vegas" creator Gary Scott Thompson is the showrunner.
"Knight Rider" is the fourth new series this season to earn a pickup, joining FOX's "Fringe," CBS' "The Mentalist" and The CW's "90210."




