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The Rise and Fall of Automan (1983): Why It Was Canceled So Suddenly

In 1983, television introduced one of the most futuristic superheroes audiences had ever seen. Automan was a glowing holographic hero who could walk through walls, create vehicles out of pure light, and fight crime alongside a computer programmer named Walter Nebicher.

Created by legendary TV producer Glen A. Larson, the mind behind Battlestar Galactica, Knight Rider, and Buck Rogers, Automan pushed the limits of what television effects could do in the early 1980s.

But despite its ambition and unforgettable visuals, the show disappeared almost as quickly as it arrived.

In this video we explore the strange story behind Automan from its Tron inspired visual style and groundbreaking special effects to its massive production costs, tough time slot competition, and the network decisions that ended the series before it ever had a chance to find its audience.

Along the way, we’ll revisit the iconic elements that fans still remember decades later: Cursor sketching vehicles into existence, the glowing Autocar making impossible turns, and the strange charm of a superhero made entirely of light.

Automan may have been short-lived, but it remains one of the most fascinating science fiction experiments of 1980s television.

If you remember watching Automan growing up, this video will take you back to that moment when television briefly felt like it had arrived from the future.