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CHiPs

Show Summary

Aired: 1977 - 1983
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

CHiPs — California Highway Patrols — was a mainstay
of disco-era TV, and still stands today as an immensely
enjoyable throwback to the period. Created in 1977 by
producer Rick Rosner, the show followed a troupe of
California motorcycle cops as they patrol the Golden
State’s freeways looking for ne’er-do-wells of all stripes
(the formula was about five cases per one-hour episode).

Leading the way is Officer Francis “Ponch” Poncherello,
a carefree cop with a devestating, lady-killing smile and
an easy-going (but not TOO easy-going) attitude to match
the SoCal lifestyle. His partner through most of the series’
six year run was blonde-haired Officer Jonathan Baker,
who balanced Ponch’s free spirit with a healthy dose of
reason and logic. Wilcox left the show in 1982, and was
replaced by Tom Reilly, playing Officer
Bobby “Hot Dog” Nelson.

With John Carl Parker’s memorably brassy theme greeting
viewers each week, CHiPs began spearheading NBC’s
Thursday night “family hour” schedule, but after a while,
moved to weekends, where it flourished, breaking into
the top 25 highest-rated shows for three years straight.
Its chief weapon: a very family-friendly attitude with
still enough room left for plenty of car chases, IN ONE GREAT EPISODE THE TEAM STOP A MOTORIST FOR SPEEDING, IT TURNS OUT TO BE BRODERICK CRAWFORD FROM THE EARLIER SERIES "HIGHWAY PATROL"
motorcycle wipeouts, jack-knifing trucks, frantic
or wise-cracking motorists, and disco dancing.

Comments

killjoyPosted: 06/10/2007
What cracked me up was that in every ep there was always a massive twenty car pile up,with two or three always leaping over the others lol
Rose8361Posted: 09/10/2007
Had a major crush on Erik Estrada (Ponch)
JamesAnthonyGreenPosted: 12/24/2007
I used to enjoy watching this show during my elementary school days.
capnjaxdadPosted: 03/04/2008
This was one of the greatest police shows, in my opinion, of all time. Looking back on it now though, being 32 and the son of a CHP sergeant, i can't believe how terribly cheesey it was. I still love every episode though. I was stoked the day I bought season one at Target. Do you know how long i waited for CHiPs to be released on DVD?
Super redPosted: 06/12/2008
I loved watching this show, have just got all the episodes on DVD, me and my mate used to ride our push bikes side-by-side, how sad!!

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