
The episodes are available in high-definition and standard-definition formats. All of the episodes that aired on TV are also available on NBC, the PlayStation Network Video Store, Xbox Live Marketplace, Hulu Plus (available only for computer streaming, not TV or mobile streaming), and iTunes Store. On October 21, 2008, NBC gave the show a full season order of 22 episodes. The new series premiered on NBC on Septemand led the network's Wednesday evening lineup, along with Deal or No Deal and Lipstick Jungle. In advance of its anticipated weekly run, the new Knight Rider series was introduced with a television movie on February 17, 2008. Silverman, in a deal endorsed by Ford Motor Company, the car supplier, approved production. One of Silverman's early moves was to try to revive old franchises like Knight Rider and American Gladiators. In the spring of 2007, NBCUniversal chief executive Jeff Zucker hired Ben Silverman as chief NBC programmer, and asked him to help bring NBC out of last place in network ratings.

Charles Graiman: KITT's creator and Sarah's father.

Sarah Graiman: the daughter of Charles Graiman and romantic interest of Mike Knight.
