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  1. Neighborhood Watch: Directed by Phil Bondelli. With Larry Wilcox, Erik Estrada, Robert Pine, Stephen Young. Ponch and Jon are put on patrol in a residential neighborhood where four unsupervised children run amok. Jon has repeated run-ins with a reckless driver with a bad attitude.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Phil Bondelli
    • 1978-10-14
  2. Oct 8, 2014 · Perhaps best known as "Cousin Oliver" in The Brady Bunch, Robbie Rist made a guest appearance on "CHiPs" in "Cry Wolf", "Neighborhood Watch", "This Year's Riot" as Jeff, Brian, and Russell respectively. He also appeared in "The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs".

  3. Cry Wolf: Directed by John Florea. With Erik Estrada, Larry Wilcox, Robert Pine, Brodie Greer. CHP officers try to catch the person calling in fake accidents.

    • (121)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • John Florea
    • 1978-02-16
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    A group of skateboarding kids cause driving hazards, and a drunk-driver demands Ponch and Jon's attention repeatedly.

    Ponch and Jon return to their beat after attempting to purchase Dodgerstickets on their lunch break and encounter traffic being held up by joggers. Meanwhile, a kid on a skateboard holding a surfboard interrupts the flow of traffic. A yellow Ford Granada with a driver distracted by shaving and reading a map speeds past. Ponch and Jon pursue him. Th...

    "I'm not going to tell anyone that we are being pin... pinned down by a toy airplane."
    - Jon Baker
    "Hey fellas, next time you're pinned down by enemy aircraft call us."
    -Grossie
    Produced by: Cy Chermak
    Written by: L. Ford Neale and John Huff
    Directed by: Phil Bondelli
    Executive Consultant: Rick Rosner
    This is the first of many appearances for Ponch's Firebird.
    Ponch purchases his Firebird for $83.
    The kids were skateboarding at the Alpha Beta market at 12431 Burbank Blvd. in North Hollywood, CA. The location is currently occupied by Cambridge Farms and no longer resembles its appearance in t...
    The flower shop was located at the intersection of Alma Real Dr. and La Cruz Dr.The building seen in the show was replaced sometime between 2003 and 2005.
    Perhaps this particular model station wagon is different, but most cars won't let you turn the ignition key off while the car is in drive.
    When the kids are skateboarding after the second briefing, they pass by the same "Opening Soon" sign, brush, and fence twice.
    The florist is really mad considering there wasn't actually much damage done. Most of the flowers could likely be picked up and be in fine condition, but he sweeps them up as if glass had shattered.
    When Ponch is skateboarding, his helmet strap is hanging when he starts, fastened when they go to the close-up shot, and open again as he is finishing up.
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Robbie_RistRobbie Rist - Wikipedia

    During 1975-77, Rist played David, son of Ted Baxter on The Mary Tyler Moore Show. He also appeared in three episodes of The Bionic Woman. In 1980, Rist played "Dr. Zee" on Galactica 1980. [3] He made four guest appearances on CHiPs and the short-lived CBS series Whiz Kids, and also played "Booger" in a failed Revenge of the Nerds TV pilot

  5. The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs. While Ponch and Jon are off in Sacramento attending a seminar, Grossman starts to collect anecdotes about the team from other officers so that - win or lose - they can give them a party, half testimonial and half roast.

  6. Nov 18, 2018 · With Robbie Rist (Russell), Bruce Penhall (Bruce Nelson), Julie Newmar (Cora Dwayne), Gary Morgan (Doc), Allen Case (Mr. Jacks), John Mengatti (Boz), Donald Bishop (Doctor). While on temporary duty, Ponch and Bobby search all around the city for a notorious drug dealer and try to resolve a dispute concerning a nude beach.

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