2. They Fought To Give The Car More Personality
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Originally K.I.T.T. was set up to sound much more mechanical and boring.
So, when William Daniels discovered this when he first began working on Knight Rider, K.I.T.T. he wasn’t too pleased.
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So William Daniels decided that he would take a different approach to voice the car.
“I saw a chance for it to be amusing and bright. K.I.T.T. had to have human expression.”
It wasn’t long before K.I.T.T. started to loosen up and show more of Daniels’s natural charm as the series went on.
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