

They first met at the show’s Christmas party when Knight Rider was already an established hit. “A guy walks over to my table and goes: ‘Hi I’m William Daniels, I play K.I.T.T.,’” Hasselhoff said in an interview with CBS. “And I say: 'Oh I’m David Hasselhoff and I play Michael.’ And he says: ‘Oh we have a hit don’t we?’ And that was our first conversation.” 5. DANIELS ISN’T FEATURED IN THE CREDITS AS K.I.T.T. William Daniels’s name doesn’t appear in the opening or closing credits of Knight Rider throughout its run. The one story surrounding the decision is that Daniels wanted the audience to believe the car had a mind of its own and preserve the mystery. The plan backfired as Daniels was soon getting recognized on the streets where he lived as the voice of K.I.T.T. DANIELS WORKED FOR LESS THAN AN HOUR PER EPISODE. was integral to the success of the show, Daniels was fairly far removed from the production when he would record his lines. “I knocked off an episode in about 45 minutes. I never watched the episode while I would do the voice over,” Daniels said. “I would have the pages that involved K.I.T.T.-not even the entire show.

Those pages would have David’s dialogue and then K.I.T.T.’s answers.”ĭaniels’s process involved reading Haselhoff’s lines out loud in the recording booth, then answering them as K.I.T.T. stands for Knight Industries Two Thousand, based on the car’s fictional creator, Wilton Knight.
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