My memories are fond, for sure. But I still haven't seen an episode since the first run...I'll have to take a look. As someone who has seen it recently, what episode is a highlight of the good stuff?jno wrote: ↑Thu May 27, 2021 3:54 am A CHiPs thread ... love it. Time to bring it back to life after 10 years of dormancy? Why not!
Should I be embarrassed to admit I've watched pretty much all of these during lockdown? Probably. UK satellite TV channel 'Forces TV' has broadcast all of these again including the much maligned season 6.
To be fair, I loved this as a kid and watching it again (with jno jr) has been a lot of fun.
Where do I begin? Erik Estrada ... is there ANYTHING this guy can't do? Of the two characters I must confess that Baker is my favourite, Ponch is a bird bandit, with more notches on his bedpost than Tom Jones.
Good family show? Absolutely. Just like the Dukes you can sit down and watch this without fear of blood, gore and excessive violence. Good morals? Hell yes.
Cheap and nasty? Definitely - the amount of goofs and stunt ramps visible on CHiPs is shockingly bad. Nevertheless, I still love it.
Then we get to season 6. Oh dear me, by this point there's regular shark jumping and the show descends into a weekly stroking of Ponch's ego and becomes a festival of cack. 'The Spacemen Made Me Do It' is Ponch vs Aliens, Ponch gets married, 'Day of the Robot', Bobby replaces Baker, Right Turn Clyde joins the CHP - seriously season 6 is embarrassing to watch.
To be fair there were some real stinkers during the Baker era (first five seasons) too. Most notably:
1. Season 5's 'Mitchell & Woods' - I had to turn it off it was so bad. This possibly the worst 50 minutes of American TV I've ever watched. Failed pilot 1, and this was an epic fail of mansize portions.
2. Season 2's 'The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs' which is a compilation of clips for 2 hours(!) intertwined with comments from the team - I almost fell asleep. Fast forwarded through the repeat parts, this was a painful watch.
3. 'Force Seven', Baker's final episode with Fred Dryer in it. John Rhys Davies as the ninja super villain is complete rubbish and for Baker to leave on this story is poor. Jon and Ponch just ain't in it either. Another failed pilot.
On the whole though, it's impossible to hate this show. The CHP are the good guys after all.
I'd be interested to know whatever became of season 6 actress Tina Gayle (Hernandez) who played Officer Cathy Linnahan - she seems to have done nothing TV wise after CHiPs and has disappeared off the radar.
I can't be the only one on here with fond memories of CHiPs?!
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Did Ponch or Jon ever fire their weapons or kill a criminal? All I remember Disco dancing, some guy named Grossman, a Leif Garrett episode, a custom van theft and possibly an Eight-Track tape theft ring, which I know was done on Five-O.
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I’m now into the last season where Jon is no longer around along with quite a few of the regulars. I’ve only seen 5 episodes so far but the scripts are borderline garbage. Hopefully there will be a few good episodes in this last season.
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CHiPs seems to have disappeared from the airwaves, it's a good 10 years since I have run across it anywhere on cable.
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Just curious, Dobie. Did you like the show? I tried watching it once but couldn't get into it. It just seemed to represent that late 70s fluff that I never really cared for. Edgy television was gone, disco took over, Charlie's Angels was all the rage, Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, Love Boat, etc. It wasn't until late 1980 when Magnum revved things up in the right direction.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:05 am CHiPs seems to have disappeared from the airwaves, it's a good 10 years since I have run across it anywhere on cable.
CHiPs did have a cool theme song though!
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CHiPs has one of the best theme songs on TV!
CHiPs, ER, Magnum pi (both the original season 1 and later theme songs). Airwolf was pretty good too. And, TBH, I liked The Love Boat theme song too.
And, I love The Dukes of Hazzard theme song and intro.
My sons don't like CHiPs either, but I still watch that show, and Charlie's Angels, and Magnum, and several others.
CHiPs, ER, Magnum pi (both the original season 1 and later theme songs). Airwolf was pretty good too. And, TBH, I liked The Love Boat theme song too.
And, I love The Dukes of Hazzard theme song and intro.
My sons don't like CHiPs either, but I still watch that show, and Charlie's Angels, and Magnum, and several others.

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The CHiPs theme is my ringtone!eagle wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 1:01 pm CHiPs has one of the best theme songs on TV!
CHiPs, ER, Magnum pi (both the original season 1 and later theme songs). Airwolf was pretty good too. And, TBH, I liked The Love Boat theme song too.
And, I love The Dukes of Hazzard theme song and intro.
My sons don't like CHiPs either, but I still watch that show, and Charlie's Angels, and Magnum, and several others.![]()

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Magnum PI theme is my ringtone as well. At one time it was Hawaii Five-O, Knight Rider, and the James Bond theme. Currently the James Bond theme is my alarm.

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Ivan,ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 6:13 amJust curious, Dobie. Did you like the show? I tried watching it once but couldn't get into it. It just seemed to represent that late 70s fluff that I never really cared for. Edgy television was gone, disco took over, Charlie's Angels was all the rage, Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, Love Boat, etc. It wasn't until late 1980 when Magnum revved things up in the right direction.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:05 am CHiPs seems to have disappeared from the airwaves, it's a good 10 years since I have run across it anywhere on cable.
CHiPs did have a cool theme song though!
Just my opinion but I don't think CHiPs had any aspirations to being anything more than what it was, a workmanlike variation - on motorcycles - of the cop buddy show such as Adam-12,
it's the by the numbers writing reflected that.
The writing on Magnum was much better, the ongoing story line of damaged veterans trying to find their place in the world, much more compelling.
You would never find a multi-layered gem such as Magnum's "Way of the Stalking Horse" on any of the shows you mentioned above.
Or the chills when TM dispatches Ivan, a hero doing that was a first in television(and should be much more heralded).
I was watching a lot of PBS shows then as opposed to the above mentioned series. Fawlty Towers, The Prisoner reruns, the various Brit sitcoms, great English movies
such as The Lavender Hill Mob. I read a ton of Sherlock Holmes and other British works when younger and have always had a fascination for the UK.
Oops, that's me off on a tangent again.
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Yeah I figured that CHiPs wasn't trying to be anything more than what it was. Same could be said of Charlie's Angels and Hart to Hart but those 2 at least I found more enjoyable, especially the latter. HART TO HART had plenty of mystery and suspense - enough to keep this mystery/detective/adventure fan happy.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 8:19 pmIvan,ZelenskyTheValiant (Ivan) wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 6:13 amJust curious, Dobie. Did you like the show? I tried watching it once but couldn't get into it. It just seemed to represent that late 70s fluff that I never really cared for. Edgy television was gone, disco took over, Charlie's Angels was all the rage, Dukes of Hazzard, Dallas, Love Boat, etc. It wasn't until late 1980 when Magnum revved things up in the right direction.Luther's nephew Dobie wrote: ↑Mon Nov 25, 2024 3:05 am CHiPs seems to have disappeared from the airwaves, it's a good 10 years since I have run across it anywhere on cable.
CHiPs did have a cool theme song though!
Just my opinion but I don't think CHiPs had any aspirations to being anything more than what it was, a workmanlike variation - on motorcycles - of the cop buddy show such as Adam-12,
it's the by the numbers writing reflected that.
The writing on Magnum was much better, the ongoing story line of damaged veterans trying to find their place in the world, much more compelling.
You would never find a multi-layered gem such as Magnum's "Way of the Stalking Horse" on any of the shows you mentioned above.
Or the chills when TM dispatches Ivan, a hero doing that was a first in television(and should be much more heralded).
I was watching a lot of PBS shows then as opposed to the above mentioned series. Fawlty Towers, The Prisoner reruns, the various Brit sitcoms, great English movies
such as The Lavender Hill Mob. I read a ton of Sherlock Holmes and other British works when younger and have always had a fascination for the UK.
Oops, that's me off on a tangent again.
