william daniels-related stories
Posted Jun 23rd 2008 5:28PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Reality-Free

Got $299 burning a hole in your pocket? Well you can use that cash to
buy yourself a Knight Rider GPS from Mio that uses the actual voice of the original KITT, William Daniels.
The unit also has oscillating red LEDs on either side that mimic the pattern of KITT's speaker-unit from the original series. I think David Hasselhoff is going to get a lot of these around Christmastime.
Continue reading Knight Rider GPS available with the original KITT's voice
Posted May 15th 2007 10:38AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: TV Squad Lists
Welcome to TV Squad Lists, a feature where each blogger has a chance to list his or her own rundown of things in television that stand out from the rest, both good and bad.
Gung Ho
Before Scott Bakula became one of the hottest leading men in sci-fi, he starred in many terrible sitcoms. The worst of which was this TV version of the Michael Keaton film. Never mind that any conflict was completely resolved by the end of the big screen version, the scripts were not funny and Bakula isn't really known for his comedic timing.
Bob Patterson
One of the more famous flops in history, mainly because it starred Jason Alexander who had just ended his run on what TV Guide called "the best sitcom ever," Seinfeld. Imagine if George Costanza got his own show and then forgot how to be funny. That is Bob Patterson.
Tom Smothers' Organic Prime Time Space Ride
After The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour was unfairly canceled, Tom & Dick Smothers were thought of as two of the funniest and most cutting-edge comedians of the day. So when Tom's new show was announced people expected the same bold humor they were given before. Sadly the wildest thing about this show is the title.
Continue reading Ten bad shows that happened to great people
Posted Apr 2nd 2007 8:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows
KITT, the sleek black sports car that helped David Hasselhoff solve crimes (on Knight Rider, not in real life, that I know of) is for sale. You can buy it for only $149,995. If you spend another $5 and make it an even $150,000, I'm sure he'll throw in the cup holder.
Now, this is one of four cars that were used on the show for interior shots and other close up camera work. And that light in front actually does work and it also hums. Inside the car you get a bunch of cool buttons and stuff.
Note to potential buyers: the car doesn't go real fast and there aren't any weapons on board. But oddly enough, the winner will get the use of William Daniels for an entire year.
Posted Nov 4th 2006 9:04AM by Brett Love
Filed under: ER, Nip/Tuck, Grey's Anatomy, Web

We got a message in to the TV Squad home office, located in beautiful downtown Orofino Idaho, from the fine folks over at WebMD. They have recently launched a
new blog which will support or refute cases from the various medical shows. I've always been one to just roll with whatever kind of crazy story the writers come up with. Two people stuck together on a pole? Ok. A woman with African sleeping sickness? Tell me all about it. But even with my I'll believe anything once attitude, this site is fascinating. After you watch your medical show of choice, check in with the team at WebMD to see how the writers did.
Right now they have stories on the woman with two uteruses on
Grey's Anatomy, broken heart syndrome from
ER, and the kidney thieves on
Nip/Tuck, to name a few. Next time you are at a party, just ask a random person, "Did you know that a woman can have two uteruses? And she can give birth to twins two months apart?" That's an icebreaker right there.