Name of that Knight Rider Parody Show in the Early 90's?
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Name of that Knight Rider Parody Show in the Early 90's?
Okay, bear with me because I BARELY remember this...
Does anyone remember a show in the early 90's that was supposed to be a parody of a mix of shows, including Knight Rider? I think the guy rode a motorcycle (it was NOT Heat Vision and Jack). I remember the beginning credits and one of the scenes in it was the Juggernaut exploding from "Knight of the Juggernaut". I want to say that the title had the word "theater" in it, but I'm not too sure. It only lasted a few episodes. Does anyone remember this show, or should I go ahead and commit myself?
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Does anyone remember a show in the early 90's that was supposed to be a parody of a mix of shows, including Knight Rider? I think the guy rode a motorcycle (it was NOT Heat Vision and Jack). I remember the beginning credits and one of the scenes in it was the Juggernaut exploding from "Knight of the Juggernaut". I want to say that the title had the word "theater" in it, but I'm not too sure. It only lasted a few episodes. Does anyone remember this show, or should I go ahead and commit myself?
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Possibly "Super Force".
http://epguides.com/SuperForce/
"Set in the year 2030, Super Force was sort of a futuristic version of Street Hawk... Zach Stone was a vigilante protected by a black, armored, Robocop-type suit that could activate a virtually impenetrable force field. He had state-of-the-art, computer-assisted weapons and rode a souped-up motorcycle with mounted machine guns. All of this special hardware had come from the late industrialist E.B. Hungerford, whose brain pattern and personality had incorporated into a sentient computer that actually talked in E.B.'s voice."
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http://epguides.com/SuperForce/
"Set in the year 2030, Super Force was sort of a futuristic version of Street Hawk... Zach Stone was a vigilante protected by a black, armored, Robocop-type suit that could activate a virtually impenetrable force field. He had state-of-the-art, computer-assisted weapons and rode a souped-up motorcycle with mounted machine guns. All of this special hardware had come from the late industrialist E.B. Hungerford, whose brain pattern and personality had incorporated into a sentient computer that actually talked in E.B.'s voice."
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No, it definately wasn't "Super Force"...man this is going to bother me until I remember.
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No I don't think it was a Streethawk spinoff. The whole show was a parody of action shows, focusing on a motorcycling crimefighter. I want to say it was on Fox, but not sure...maybe around 1992 or 93.
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Ha ha no that wasn't it either...man I thought somebody would know of it...it only lasted a few episodes. I remember reading a short article about it in the TV Guide, and they described it as a parody of action shows like Knight Rider...
I'm almost positive the title was Something "Theater". Maybe "Action Theater"? I can't find any info on it. But it did have the Juggernaut exploding in the opening credits.
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I'm almost positive the title was Something "Theater". Maybe "Action Theater"? I can't find any info on it. But it did have the Juggernaut exploding in the opening credits.
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I got it for you after doing some research I have your answer, It was called Danger Theatre. It had a month on the air, the show consisted of two 15-minute segments, each a spoof of a popular current or past TV show. The two main segments were the Knight Rider-Renegade takeoff, The Searcher, hosted by Robert Vaughn. Debuted in July 1993. I hope this is what you were looking for and I hope I am right.
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I got it for you after doing some research I have your answer, It was called Danger Theatre. It had a month on the air, the show consisted of two 15-minute segments, each a spoof of a popular current or past TV show. The two main segments were the Knight Rider-Renegade takeoff, The Searcher, hosted by Robert Vaughn. Debuted in July 1993. I hope this is what you were looking for and I hope I am right.
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Danger Theater
First telecast: July 11, 1993
Last telecast: August 22, 1993
FOX Sundays, 7:30-8:30
Robert Vaughn hosted Danger Theater, "the show that dares to take a bite out of the butt of crime," with his tongue so far in his cheek it was amazing he could still speak. He tried to sound serious but looked and acted embarrassed, distracted, and clumsy as he provided introductions and previews of upcoming episodes. Most weeks consisted of fifteen-minute segments of The Searcher, a parody of Knight Rider, followed by similarly short segments of Tropical Punch, a send-up of Hawaii Five-O. The last segment of Tropical Punch aired on August 15, and on Danger Theater's last telecast it was replaced by a single episode of 357 Marina Del Rey, a private-eye spoof in the 77 Sunset Strip mold starring Todd Field and Ricky Harris.
The Searcher
First telecast: July 11, 1993
Last telecast: August 22, 1993
FOX Sundays, 7:30-7:45
Cast:
The Searcher..... Diedrich Bader
In this parody of wandering TV heroes, The Searcher traveled around the country attempting to help people being threatened or harassed. Dressed in all black and riding a powerful motorcycle, he looked cool but was unbelievably klutzy, constantly running into things on his motorcycle and miracuously staggering away unhurt. The Searcher got distracted by every beautiful woman he saw, and absurdly extreme close-ups were used to show his emotional reactions to everything. He narrated every episode in an incredibly deep voice. When he collected his fee at the end of each episode his phone number 1-800-SRCH-ME flashed on the screen. The Searcher was one of the elements of FOX's Danger Theater.
The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows:
Danger Theater
First telecast: July 11, 1993
Last telecast: August 22, 1993
FOX Sundays, 7:30-8:30
Robert Vaughn hosted Danger Theater, "the show that dares to take a bite out of the butt of crime," with his tongue so far in his cheek it was amazing he could still speak. He tried to sound serious but looked and acted embarrassed, distracted, and clumsy as he provided introductions and previews of upcoming episodes. Most weeks consisted of fifteen-minute segments of The Searcher, a parody of Knight Rider, followed by similarly short segments of Tropical Punch, a send-up of Hawaii Five-O. The last segment of Tropical Punch aired on August 15, and on Danger Theater's last telecast it was replaced by a single episode of 357 Marina Del Rey, a private-eye spoof in the 77 Sunset Strip mold starring Todd Field and Ricky Harris.
The Searcher
First telecast: July 11, 1993
Last telecast: August 22, 1993
FOX Sundays, 7:30-7:45
Cast:
The Searcher..... Diedrich Bader
In this parody of wandering TV heroes, The Searcher traveled around the country attempting to help people being threatened or harassed. Dressed in all black and riding a powerful motorcycle, he looked cool but was unbelievably klutzy, constantly running into things on his motorcycle and miracuously staggering away unhurt. The Searcher got distracted by every beautiful woman he saw, and absurdly extreme close-ups were used to show his emotional reactions to everything. He narrated every episode in an incredibly deep voice. When he collected his fee at the end of each episode his phone number 1-800-SRCH-ME flashed on the screen. The Searcher was one of the elements of FOX's Danger Theater.