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| Chips; California Highway Patrols; was a mainstay of disco-era TV, and still stands today as an immensely enjoyable throwback to the period. Created in 1977 by producer Rick Rosner, the show followed a troop of California motorcycle cops as they patrol the Golden State's freeways looking for ne'er-do-wells of all stripes (the formula was about five cases per one-hour episode). ~~~~~~ With John Carl Parker's memorably brassy theme greeting viewers each week, CHiPs began spearheading NBC's Thursday night "family hour" schedule, but after a while, moved to weekends, where it flourished, breaking into the top 25 highest-rated shows for three years straight. It's chief weapon: a very family-friendly attitude with still enough room left for plenty of car chases, motorcycle wipeouts, jack-knifing trucks, frantic or wise-cracking motorists, and disco dancing (and square dancing and roller disco and punks and...) ~~~~~~ Leading the way is Officer Francis "Ponch" Poncherello (Erik Estrada), a carefree cop with a devastating, lady-killing smile and an easy-going (but not TOO easy-going) attitude to match the Social lifestyle. ~~~~~~ His partner through most of the series' six year run was blonde-haired Officer Jonathan Baker (Larry Wilcox), who balanced Ponch's free spirit with a healthy dose of reason and logic. ~~~~~~ Wilcox left the show in 1982, and was replaced by Tom Reilly, playing Officer Bobby "Hot Dog" Nelson ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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