CHiPs
1 9 7 7 - 1 9 8 3 (USA)
138 x 60 minute episodes
This
NBC drama about two California Highway Patrol (CHiP) motorcycle Police
Officers working out of Los Angeles starred Erik Estrada as
devil-may-care Officer Francis 'Ponch' Poncherello and Larry Wilcox as
the more down to earth Officer Jonathan Baker.
Together the duo patrolled the highways and byways around the vast
Los Angeles freeway system on motorbikes. The action was divided
between enforcing the law and eyeing the City of Angels' foxy ladies.
Typical of its time the series downplayed the violent aspect of a
policeman's lot to concentrate on the 'human interest' and humorous
elements of their work although the action was beefed up with
auto-crashes galore. Michael Dorn, who would go on to find success in Star Trek: The
Next Generation starred as Officer Turner from 1980 to 1982.
Estrada
fell out with the studio over pay and was replaced by former Olympic
decathlon champion Bruce Jenner as Officer Steve McLeish, but this
proved a temporary absence and Estrada returned. However, Wilcox then
left permanently (rumor has it the two stars never saw eye to eye)
and in 1983 the series was cancelled.
The duo returned in 1999 - and after 15 years you'd
figure these guys would've been promoted, but no - in the movie
CHiPS 99 they're still writing tickets and doing their best to
bust a carjacking ring. LA is a madder, badder place of course, and
the boys are fatter, slower and not even slightly funny anymore.
Estrada and Wilcox put up the money to make this film themselves.
Enough said.
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