CHiPs

CHiPs

1977
CHiPs
CHiPs

CHiPs

6.4 | TV-G | en | Drama

Lighthearted look at the adventures of two Highway Patrol officers in Los Angeles. The main characters are Jon Baker and Frank Poncherello, two motorcycle officers always on the street to save lives.

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EP22  Return of the Brat Patrol
May. 01,1983
Return of the Brat Patrol

Ponch and Bruce have to turn their Explorer troop into a crack basketball team, while a blonde duo steals Sgt. Getraer's car and causes a whole lot of trouble.

EP21  Things That Go Creep in the Night
Apr. 10,1983
Things That Go Creep in the Night

An eccentric comic-book author causes mischief. Ponch jumps into the ocean to save a woman under attack by a bizarre sea creature.

EP20  Fast Company
Mar. 20,1983
Fast Company

Ponch and Bruce plan an elaborate escape from a small-town sheriff who is determined to stop them from leaving with a pair of valuable witnesses.

EP19  Fun House
Mar. 13,1983
Fun House

Sgt. Getraer's old fraternity days come back to haunt him with toga parties and pizza-eating contests. Meanwhile, Ponch and Bobby rescue a kidnapped little girl.

EP18  Firepower
Mar. 06,1983
Firepower

It's the Motorcycle Grand Prix! Ponch and Bobby go undercover to infiltrate an outlaw motorcycle gang responsible for a string of robberies.

EP17  Brat Patrol
Feb. 27,1983
Brat Patrol

After a crash, Ponch wants back on duty even though he's still recovering, so he's put in charge of a pack of young Explorers.

EP16  Foxtrap
Feb. 20,1983
Foxtrap

Jewel thieves make their getaway on powerful pocket bikes. The guys save a female rock trio when their big break turns out to be a big bust.

EP15  Journey to a Spacecraft
Feb. 06,1983
Journey to a Spacecraft

The CHP is unleashed to crack a dognapping case. Ponch surprises a young and very sick space enthusiast by introducing him to his hero, astronaut Gordon Cooper.

EP14  Country Action
Jan. 23,1983
Country Action

Ponch and Bobby head to a country-music bar to round up cattle rustlers with assistance from an orangutan, the only witness who can identify them.

EP13  High Times
Jan. 16,1983
High Times

In an "explosive" episode, a car thief crashes into a fireworks truck. Bruce goes undercover to bust a chop shop run out of a local high school.

EP12  Hot Date
Jan. 09,1983
Hot Date

Thugs break into Ponch's apartment, taking him and his girlfriend hostage. It's a deadly game of touch-and-go until the CHP arrives to save the day.

EP11  Day of the Robot
Jan. 02,1983
Day of the Robot

HQ gets a robot to help around the office. It's all fun and games for the crew until an electrical short turns the bot into a high-tech threat.

EP10  Fallout
Dec. 19,1982
Fallout

Ponch and Bobby come to the rescue when a bus of No Nukes protestors (including Sgt. Getraer's daughter) crashes and explodes into flames.

EP9  Return to Death's Door
Dec. 12,1982
Return to Death's Door

Ponch confronts his reckless past when he encounters the younger brother of an old friend he once raced to a deadly finish.

EP8  Head Over Heels
Dec. 05,1982
Head Over Heels

Wealthy divers are targeted for highway robbery, Ponch falls in love, but what could be a fairy-tale wedding is about to end in tragedy.

EP7  This Year's Riot
Nov. 28,1982
This Year's Riot

The whole CHiPs crew monitors a huge beach party full of romance, drug busts, a Jet Ski rescue and an eye-opening arrest of sunbathing nudists.

EP6  Something Special
Nov. 21,1982
Something Special

A motorcycle/airplane jump and a treacherous water rescue take a back seat when Ponch changes the life of a Special Olympics competitor.

EP5  Speedway Fever
Nov. 07,1982
Speedway Fever

Ponch and Bobby get left in the dust when pursuing bandits on high-speed race bikes. Cadet Bruce Nelson makes a big decision.

EP4  Rock Devil Rock
Oct. 31,1982
Rock Devil Rock

The guys are called on to protect a rock star who fears he's cursed, while the squad throws a spooky Halloween party that includes the vampiress Elvira.

EP3  The Spaceman Made Me Do It
Oct. 24,1982
The Spaceman Made Me Do It

Ponch and Bobby pursue a jewelry thief who turns out to be a young girl claiming an extraterrestrial made her do it.

EP2  Tight Fit
Oct. 17,1982
Tight Fit

After returning stolen equipment from a photo shoot, Ponch ends up in front of the camera and is soon a modeling sensation.

EP1  Meet the New Guy
Oct. 10,1982
Meet the New Guy

Ponch and his new partner, Bobby, get off to a rocky start, but when a baby is abandoned, they're determined to work as a team.

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6.4 | TV-G | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 1977-09-15 | Released Producted By: MGM Television , NBC Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Lighthearted look at the adventures of two Highway Patrol officers in Los Angeles. The main characters are Jon Baker and Frank Poncherello, two motorcycle officers always on the street to save lives.

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Cast

Erik Estrada , Tom Reilly , Robert Pine

Director

Joseph M. Altadonna

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MGM Television , NBC Studios

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TxMike When this hit the TV waves 40 years ago my youngest was 1 and my oldest daughter was 8. It was one of the TV shows that we loved to watch, it was good, clean family fare with a bit of seriousness. Nothing like this, two L.A. cops patrolling on motorcycles, had been done before. As an aside a few years ago my wife was in L.A. visiting her brother, who worked in the TV production industry, and they came upon Erik Estrada, still looking good after all these years.So the TV show featured Erik Estrada with his handsome face and big, toothy grin as Officer Frank "Ponch" Poncherello and his sidekick, the more serious Larry Wilcox as Officer Jon Baker. Ponch and Jon, we looked for them each week.More recently, released in 2017, is a movie 'Chips', inspired by the original series but it is just a goofy movie, only of interest to juveniles.
Michelle Palmer The first season of CHiPs starts off great and ends even better. These two sexy men, blond haired-blue-eyed John and Mexican hotty Ponch aren't the only characters that make this show what it is. The other characters add to it. The good "Sarge" must be present to make this show what it is. Yep, adventure awaits us at every time on the streets of LA as those guys on motorcycles take to the streets to save lives and get the bad guys.Also in this season we see the beginnings of ponch's police career. The episodes have little mention of sex, little cursing, and a lot of adventure and comedy. It's just something you can watch with the entire family!
voicemaster71 MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!! I get disgusted seeing some of my favorite TV shows downed for their quality, but at the same time, I can understand to a limited extent. In terms of technology, we've come a long way. But there are some things from the late 70's and early 80's that will always be priceless. Like Buddy shows, whether it be police or otherwise. For me, I categorize three shows in particular, Starsky and Hutch, The Dukes of Hazzard, and CHiPs. People down CHiPs for its quality, because you were guaranteed freeway chases and vehicular crashes and accidents in each episode, along with beautiful women who find CHP officers, Ponch and Jon in particular, attractive. And the 70's disco music soundtrack in each episode.I compare police shows of the era to soft and hardcore sports, baseball and football. While most police shows are grim and gritty, not to mention violent crime dramas, henceforth like football games, I compare CHiPs to baseball. Both are light hearted and the violence level was at a minimum. I don't recall Ponch or Jon ever drawing their guns. And compared to the crap we call reality TV today, the realistic factor of CHiPs was similar to Emergency and Adam 12 in that we saw professionals doing their jobs and we even got to hang out with them off duty on these shows. Through CHiPs, when I applied for my driver's license as a teenager, I knew the documents to present a cop who pulls you over were your license and registration (thanks to Ponch and Jon). I knew that on my written test without studying that one factor. Anyway, in a nutshell, CHiPs was the adventures of the CHP both at work and at play. The two main characters of this buddy cop show were Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada as officers Jon Baker and Francis "Frank Poncherello, best known to everyone as Ponch. Unlike most people, I love the 1970's, the styles, and especially the disco music, which I wish I had on CD. For most of the time, Jon and Ponch were the main characters as well as one of their commanding officers, Sgt. Joe Getraer, whose relationship with Ponch was similar to the relationship Captain Dobey had with both Starsky and Hutch. Other than that, the only other cop who was there almost from start to finish was this pudgy cop named Artie Grossman. Other cops were cruiser cops, like Barry Barikza, who was there for most of the series seasons except the last one. Black cops, Fritz, and Turner (future Klingon Michael Dorn) and some very hot Chippies like Sindy Cahill,Kathy Linahan (final season) and my personal favorite Bonnie Clark (Randi Oakes). My least favorite character was the arrogant mechanic, Harlan. I could have done without that pathetic guy.The show's two worst moments. A few episodes in season 5 when Ponch was temporarily replaced by Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish, who was Jon's partner while Erik Estrada was tied up in a legal contract dispute, and worse than that, all of season 6 with Larry Wilcox's departure due to the fact that he and Estrada were not getting along, probably due to Estrada's massive ego during the series. Though try as they might, neither Tom Reilly nor Bruce Penhall as the Nelson Brothers Bobby and Bruce could cut it with Ponch like Jon could, though Bruce was more interesting as we seem go from Cadet in training to official CHP before the series ended. In the end though, you still have a great series. Erik Estrada as Ponch was the character cop who stole the show, but I was always more of a Jon Baker fan. To me, Larry Wilcox represented the type of cop I'd prefer to be stopped by or cited by.If you want a decent reality based show, I highly recommend CHiPs. And unlike most shows, it's perfectly safe for your kids to watch. I give 2 thumbs up!!
nickkey CHiPs was magical ... CHiPs was everything a young child wanted to see and much more ... it had great looking people, it had cop uniforms and cop cars, it had fast cars (hotrods), and yes it had Disco! What more could you want? Not to mention, you had Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada (who had become a 70's sex symbol). You just can't say anything bad about this show, because it was meant to entertain! Thats right ... it wasn't supposed to be a "stupid" reality show, like all we see today, it was meant to entertain and it did just that! I praise the producers for what they did with this ... because they made it huge and I still enjoy watching it today! There were many fine looking actresses then too and to quote a Hollywood exec. who once made the remark about Rock Hudson -- "They sure don't make them like that anymore"!