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- 1. Pilot Sep 15, 1977
- A sophisticated auto-theft ring targeting expensive sports cars baffles police; with Brooke Bundy.
- 2. Undertow Sep 22, 1977
- Ponch inhales nitrous oxide fumes from canisters that fell off a flatbed truck.
- 3. Dog Gone Sep 29, 1977
- Jon's kindness to an injured, lost dog gets him in trouble; guest Joanne Linville.
CHiPs: Created by Paul Playdon, Rick Rosner. With Robert Pine, Erik Estrada, Larry Wilcox, Paul Linke. The adventures of two California Highway Patrol motorcycle officers.
S1.E1 ∙ Pilot. Ponch and Jon take to their bikes to bust an auto theft ring that employs a clever means of smuggling hot sports cars past the Highway Patrol. Ponch's probation is almost over when he runs into a sticky situation.
This is a list of episodes for the American crime drama television series CHiPs, which ran on NBC for six seasons and 139 episodes from September 15, 1977, to May 1, 1983. Furthermore, a reunion TV movie aired on October 27, 1998.
At the community church, thieves run off with a 15th century bell that means a great deal to the local kids. They also operate a car theft ring and prey on unsuspecting car sellers by taking the cars for a test drive and not returning.
Self-styled modern-day knights on motorcycles, the CHiPs patrol California's freeways, keeping the urban arteries of the contemporary world safe. After tracking a gang of sports car thieves, Ponch and Jon earn commendations. Ponch also learns his probation period is over.
Sep 14, 1977 · CHiPs - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Amazon Freevee, Plex. Follow the adventures of two California Highway Patrolmen, Jonathan "Jon" Baker (Larry Wilcox) and Frank "Ponch" Poncherello (Erik Estrada), as they ride down the highways aiding motorists and apprehending dangerous drivers.
CHiPs is an American crime drama television series created by Rick Rosner and originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977 to May 1, 1983. It follows the lives of two motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP).