
The series continues to have a strong following among fans, with numerous websites devoted to deconstructing its mythology and creating new stories based on the original characters.


Following an aggressive letter-writing campaign, the series returned in syndication for its second and third seasons. The series debuted on CBS August 1, 1992, as part of an innovative new programming schedule dubbed “Crimetime after Primetime.” Despite the fervor of its fans, the series was temporarily cancelled after its first season when the network acquired Late Night with David Letterman. In 2004, Forever Knight was included on TV Guide’s list of the Top 25 Cult TV Shows of All Time. Fans can now complete their collection with this five-disc boxed set featuring all 22 episodes from the series’ electrifying final season.

Also starring is Catherine Disher (TV’s “Murder in the Hamptons”) as Natalie, the forensic pathologist who keeps Nick’s secret while battling his nemesis Lacroix (Nigel Bennett from The Skulls) to gain back Nick’s immortal soul. The TV series stars Geraint Wyn Davies (TV’s “24”) as Nick Knight, a stylish and sexy 13th-century vampire working as a police detective in modern-day Toronto in order to atone for the sins of his past. Starring Geraint Wyn Davies, Catherine Disher, Nigel Bennett andīen Bass Is Back with the Final 22 Episodes on DVD October 3Ĭulver City, CA (July 17, 2006) – Creator James Parriott (TV’s “Grey’s Anatomy”) unleashes the undead for the last time when Forever Knight The Trilogy: Part Three, debuts on DVD October 3 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. To emerge from his world of darkness, his endless.

Now he wants to be mortal again, to repay society for his sins, He was brought across in 1228, preyed on humans for their blood.
