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Code of Vengeance is the umbrella title for a series of American television programs, produced by Universal Television, that aired on NBC in 1985 and 1986. Charles Taylor stars as David Dalton, a Vietnam veteran who has become a drifter, travelling across the United States in a camper van with only his dog for company.
Three television series make up the bulk of the Knight Rider mythos: Knight Rider (1982–1986), Team Knight Rider (1997–1998), and Knight Rider (2008–2009). There also was a spin-off series, Code of Vengeance , that ran for one season (1985–1986).
One other television movie, Knight Rider, served as a pilot for the 2008 television series Knight Rider. In 1985, a spin-off series, Code of Vengeance, also premiered. In 1988, Angelo di Marco made a French comic strip based on the series, titled K2000 and published by Dargaud. [24]
Team Knight Rider (TKR) is an American action science fiction crime drama television series that was adapted from the Knight Rider franchise and ran in syndication between 1997 and 1998. TKR was created by writer/producers Rick Copp and David A. Goodman , based on the original series created by Glen A. Larson , who was an executive producer.
A spin-off in television is a new series containing characters or settings that originated in a previous series, but with a different focus, tone, or theme. For example, the series Frasier was a spin-off of the earlier series Cheers: the character Frasier Crane was introduced as a secondary character on Cheers, and became the protagonist of his own series, set in a different city, in the spin-off.
To solve the mystery of how they both wound up writing a Knight Rider-themed Christmas song somewhere along the way, SPIN reached out to both Ballard and Walsh to try and summon their ...
Knight Rider (1982 TV series), the original 1980s television series; Knight Rider 2000, a 1991 sequel movie to the 1980s television series; Knight Rider 2010, a 1994 made-for-television movie loosely based on the 1980s series; Team Knight Rider, a 1997 spin-off television series based on the 1980s series
Diff'rent Strokes is an American television sitcom, which aired on NBC from November 3, 1978, to May 4, 1985, and on ABC from September 27, 1985, to March 7, 1986. [2] The series stars Gary Coleman and Todd Bridges as Arnold and Willis Jackson, respectively, who are two boys from Harlem taken in by a wealthy Park Avenue businessman and his daughter.