CHiPs

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CHiPs is an American crime drama television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977 to May 1, 1983. It followed the lives of two motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The series ran for 139 episodes over six...read more
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CHiPs is an American crime drama television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1977 to May 1, 1983. It followed the lives of two motorcycle officers of the California Highway Patrol (CHP). The series ran for 139 episodes over six seasons, plus one reunion TV movie in October 1998.

Original Release

09/15/1977 on NBC

US Release

09/15/1977

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Cast

(see additional cast & crew)
# Title Air Date
1 Meet the New Guy Sunday, 10 October 1982
2 Tight Fit Sunday, 17 October 1982
3 The Spaceman Made Me Do It Sunday, 24 October 1982
4 Rock Devil Rock Sunday, 31 October 1982
5 Speedway Fever Sunday, 07 November 1982
6 Something Special Sunday, 21 November 1982
7 This Year's Riot Sunday, 28 November 1982
8 Head Over Heels Sunday, 05 December 1982
9 Return to Death's Door Sunday, 12 December 1982
10 Fallout Sunday, 19 December 1982
11 Day of the Robot Sunday, 02 January 1983
12 Hot Date Sunday, 09 January 1983
13 High Times Sunday, 16 January 1983
14 Country Action Sunday, 23 January 1983
15 Journey to a Spacecraft Sunday, 06 February 1983
16 Fox Trap Sunday, 20 February 1983
17 Brat Patrol Sunday, 27 February 1983
18 Firepower Sunday, 06 March 1983
19 Fun House Sunday, 13 March 1983
20 Fast Company Sunday, 20 March 1983
21 Things That Go Creep in the Night Sunday, 10 April 1983
22 Return of the Brat Patrol Sunday, 01 May 1983
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Directors

Phil Bondelli, John Florea, Gordon Hessler, Barry Crane, Leslie H. Martinson, Don Weis, Charles Bail, Michael Caffey, Bruce Kessler, Paul Krasny, John Astin, Georg Fenady, Christian I. Nyby II, Richard Irving, Ric Rondell, Harvey S. Laidman, Winrich Kolbe, Earl Bellamy, Larry Wilcox, Arnold Laven, Nicholas Sgarro, John Peyser, Alexander Grasshoff, Don McDougall, John Patterson, Edward M. Abroms, Paul Nuckles, Ivan Nagy, Nicholas Colasanto, Robert Pine, Bernard L. Kowalski, Lee H. Katzin, Richard A. Colla

Writers

Paul Playdon, Rudolph Borchert, L. Ford Neale, John Huff, James Schmerer, James Doherty, Rick Mittleman, William D. Gordon, Larry Alexander, Gerald Sanford, Larry Mollin, Joseph Gunn, Frank Telford, Paul Mason, Bill Curry, Stephen Lord, William Douglas Lansford, Loraine Despres, Max Hodge, Skip Webster, Stuart Jacobs, Barry Jacobs, Kenneth Dorward, Donald L. Gold, Jock MacKelvie, Frank Chase, Paul Robert Coyle, Jerry Thomas, Barney Slater, Simon Muntner, Mort Thaw, Milt Rosen, Lee H. Grant, Frank Dandridge, Bob Mitchell, Bill Taub, George Geiger, Jim Carlson, Christian I. Nyby II, Norman Hudis, Burton Armus, Roland Wolpert, Bruce Shelly, John Groves, Rex Benson, Aubrey Solomon, Marshall Ragir, Pamela Ryan, Judith Dark, W. Dal Jenkins, Vander Cecil, Rick Edelstein, Stephen Downing, Patrick Rodriguez, Esther Mitchell, George Zateslo, Ramona Chase, Doug Heyes Jr., Glen Olson, Rod Baker, Rudy Dochtermann, Beverly Bloomberg, Charles Sailor, Carole Raschella, Michael Raschella, Edward Robak, Terence Tunberg, Suzanne Ryder, Marshall Herskovitz, Steve Greenberg, Terrence McDonnell, Karl Tunberg, Robert Biheller, Dick Nelson, Arthur Marks, Dean R. Koontz

Creators

Rick Rosner

Cast

Producers

Editors

William Neel, Richard E. Rabjohn, Richard Freeman, Michael Renaud, Robert Phillips, Quinnie Martin Jr., Mike Sangtok Pae, Dennis Mosher, Albert P. Wilson, Frederic L. Knudtson, Joseph Dervin, Jack Horger, Geoffrey Rowland, Peter E. Berger, Harry V. Knapp

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