Summaries

The adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers.

"CHiPs," which stood for California Highway Patrol, followed the daily beats of two state motorcycle patrolmen as they patrolled the freeway system in and around Los Angeles. Officer Jon Baker was the straight, serious officer while Frank "Ponch" Poncherello was the more free- wheeling member of the duo; both reported to Sgt. Joe Getraer, who gave out assignments and advice in handling the cases. Each episode saw a compilation of incidents, ranging from the humorous (e.g., a stranded motorist) to criminal investigations (such as hijackings) and tragic incidents (such as a fiery multi-car pile-up with multiple deaths. Other aspects of Ponch and Jon's daily work were highlighted as well; the social lives of both officers (they were both single) often provided the lighter moments. On occasion, Ponch and Jon were assisted by a female "Chippie" at first, the very beautiful Sindy Cahill; and later, the more wholesome Bonnie Clark. In 1982, Ponch got a new partner, Bobby Nelson (series star Wilcox left the show that year), while Nelson's younger brother, Bruce, was a trainee on the force. By now, the female "Chippie" was the attractive Kathy Lindahan.—Brian Rathjen <[email protected]>

Frank "Ponch" Poncherello and Jon Baker are motorcycle patrol officers in the California Highway Patrol. We follow their daily lives while they do their job, patrolling the highway. What they are faced with ranges from the mundane to dangerous crime.—grantss

Ponch and his partner are California Highway Patrol (CHiPs) motorcycle officers. This long-running television series entertained viewers with the drama in law-enforcement, from routine calls to exciting emergencies.—Tad Dibbern <[email protected]>

Frank "Ponch" Poncherello and Jon Baker were partners and officers with the California Highway Patrol. Together they cruised the highways and interstates in the Los Angeles area, stopping speeders and car thieves, helping stranded motorists, assisting paramedics at accident scenes and occasionally investigating crimes. They also became involved in many chases--this series could usually be counted on to provide at least one multi-vehicle interstate pile-up per episode.—Marty McKee <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • los angeles california
  • california
  • police protagonist
  • motorcycle cop
  • highway patrol
Genres
  • Mystery
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Sep 14, 1977
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-PG
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations California Highway Patrol Central Station Los Angeles, 777 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA
Production companies MGM Television Rosner Television

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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