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This is a list of episodes for the NBC television series CHiPs, which ran for 139 episodes over the course of six seasons.[1]

Series overview

At present, the first two seasons have released on DVD by Warner Home Video.[2]

Season Episodes Premiered: Ended: DVD set
release date
1 22 1977.09.15 1978.04.01 2007.06.05
2 23 1978.09.16 1979.05.12 2008.06.03
3 24 1979.09.22 1980.03.30 --
4 21 1980.09.21 1981.05.17 --
5 27 1981.10.04 1982.05.23 --
6 22 1982.10.10 1983.05.01 --

Episodes

  • = Overall episode number
  • Ep = Episode number by season

Season 1: 1977–78

Ep Title Directed by: Written by: Original air date
11"CHiPs"Paul KrasnyPaul PlaydonSeptember 15, 1977
Series pilot: Ponch and Jon chase a sports car theft ring.
22"Undertow"Christian I. Nyby IILarry AlexanderSeptember 22, 1977

A tow truck driver robs women who called for assistance. Ponch breathes in nitrous oxide (laughing gas) at an accident scene and becomes loopy.

Jim Backus makes a guest appearance as a drunken driver.
33"Dog Gone"Michael CaffeyRick MittlemanSeptember 29, 1977
Jon takes a liking to a stray pooch found on the freeway, but when the dog won't stay quiet, he leaves the pup with Ponch; after a traffic stop, a trio of young toughs decide to teach Ponch a lesson, but it may be Jon who'll pay the price.
44"Moving Violation"Edward M. AbromsCharles SailorOctober 13, 1977

While on a date, Ponch receives a ticket and decides to attend traffic school to hide the citation from Getraer.

Guest appearance by Rosie Grier.
55"Career Day"Ric RondellBruce ShellyOctober 20, 1977
Two enterprising hustlers use CB radios to identify and rip off homes adjacent to local freeways; Ponch's former high school principal invites him to speak at the school's Career Day assembly after he and Jon arrest some joyriding frat bothers in a hearse.
66"Baby Food"Paul KrasnySimon MuntnerOctober 27, 1977
When an unsecured load of defective baby food spills onto the freeway, Ponch and Jon must race against time to find two of the missing cases.
77"Taking Its Toll"Georg FenadyBill TaubNovember 3, 1977
A pair of bandits rip off wealthy targets while they're stopped at local toll booths; Jon decides to write a novel based on Ponch's misadventures.
88"Green Thumb Burglar"Christian I. Nyby IISkip Webster,
Jock MacKelvie
November 10, 1977
Fresh plantings stolen from the highways near the command post nearly drive Getraer to distraction; a pair of psychic twins foretell gloom and doom in Ponch's immediate future.
99"Hustle"Georg FenadyJohn GrovesNovember 24, 1977

A leather-clad duo on dirtbikes heists cash from area supermarkets; an eccentric defendant from traffic court vows to demonstrate that Ponch is incompetent.

Cameo appearance by Broderick Crawford as himself.
1010"Highway Robbery"Nicholas ColasantoPaul Robert CoyleDecember 1, 1977
A down-and-out vet lifting purses from women in traffic jams turns out to be a former classmate of Jon's; Ponch convinces Getraer to introduce him to the Easy-On Suntan Lotion model.
1111"Name Your Price"Ric RondellCarole Raschella,
Michael Raschella,
Bruce Shelly
December 8, 1977
A sophisticated ring of thieves drives away Rolls Royces in broad daylight; Ponch receives tickets to his favorite game show, "Name Your Price", which is similar to The Price Is Right.
1212"Aweigh We Go"Ivan NagyChristian I. Nyby IIDecember 22, 1977
A rash of tractor trailer rig hijackings finds Jon and Ponch assigned to the nearby highway scale station for training; Ponch tries to convince Jon that they should buy a speedboat.
1313"One Two Many"Paul KrasnyBurton Armus,
Roland Wolpert
January 5, 1978
A civilian impersonating a CHP officer terrorizes female drivers and lands Jon in hot water with Getraer; with his motorhome in the shop for repairs, Ponch temporarily moves into Jon's apartment.
1414"Rustling"Phil BondelliSkip Webster,
Jock MacKelvie,
Frank Telford
January 12, 1978
Jon and Ponch confront dirt-bike-riding cattle rustlers.
1515"Surf's Up"Georg FenadyRudolph Borchert,
Bruce Shelly
January 19, 1978
The officers request a change of scenery and are temporarily assigned to beach patrol in Malibu.
1616"Vintage '54"Barry CraneEdward Robak,
Mort Thaw
January 26, 1978
An 85-year-old woman reports her vintage car was stolen.
1717"Hitch-Hiking Hitch"Phil BondelliBruce Shelly,
Karl Tunberg,
Terence Tunberg
February 9, 1978
Two teenage girls learn about the dangers of hitch-hiking.
1818"Cry Wolf"John FloreaJim Carlson,
Terrence McDonnell
February 16, 1978
A man calling in false alarms causes trouble for the highway patrol.
1919"Crash Diet"Don McDougallRudolph BorchertFebruary 23, 1978
The CHP officers have to lose weight as part of a comprehensive physical conditioning program.
2020"Rainy Day"Gordon HesslerRod Baker,
James Doherty,
William D. Gordon,
Glen Olson
March 2, 1978
Jon and Ponch must carry out their patrols in a car during a rainy day and deal with a compulsive gambler.
2121"Crack-Up"Phil BondelliRudolph BorchertMarch 9, 1978
After Jon is injured in an accident, Ponch must partner with Sergeant Getraer.
2222"Flashback!"Michael CaffeyBruce ShellyApril 1, 1978
A brash rookie patrolman causes Ponch to look back on his own early days as an officer.

Season 2: 1978–79

Episode no. Title Original air date Written by Directed by
1 "Peaks and Valleys" September 16, 1978 Rudolph Borchert Phil Bondelli

Central gets a new mechanic, Harlan Arliss. Ponch and Jon are accused of improperly moving an accident victim. Jon meets an old friend who tries to convince him that there are better jobs out there than CHP officers.

2 "The Volunteers" September 23, 1978 Arthur Marks John Florea

Jon and Ponch must take on the dangerous assignment of escorting a convoy of trucks carrying hazardous chlorine gas.

3 "Family Crisis" September 30, 1978 William D. Gordon, James Doherty Phil Bondelli

Jon has to arrest his nephew after learning he and his friends were involved in stealing several cars for joyriding.

4 "Disaster Squad" October 7, 1978 Max Hodge Gordon Hessler

A television news crew creates negative publicity for Jon and Ponch when they air edited news segments making the officers look bad.

5 "Neighborhood Watch" October 14, 1978 L. Ford Neale, John Huff Phil Bondelli

A group of skateboarding kids cause driving hazards, and a drunk-driver demands Ponch and Jon's attention repeatedly.

6 "Trick or Trick" October 21, 1978 James Schmerer Phil Bondelli

After stopping a speeding van carrying 13 black cats on Halloween, Ponch has an entire day of bad luck.

7 "High Flyer" November 4, 1978 James Schmerer Gordon Hessler

Ponch tries to get out of doing air patrol due to his fear of flying.

8 "The Grudge" November 11, 1978 Richard B. Mittleman John Florea

After being arrested on drug charges, five Alpha Alpha Omega fraternity brothers plan revenge on the CHP.

9 "The Sheik" November 18, 1978 Jerry Thomas Phil Bondelli

Jon and Ponch are frustrated by diplomatic immunity protecting a reckless driver.

10 "Return of the Turks" November 25, 1978 Stephen Lord Barry Crane

A man pretending to be a CHP officer continually gets Ponch into trouble.

11 "Supercycle" December 2, 1978 William D. Gordon, James Doherty Phil Bondelli

Jon and Ponch pursue the phantom, a daredevil artist who endangers bystanders.

12 "High Explosive" December 9, 1978 William D. Gordon, James Doherty Barry Crane

After losing his job as a driver, a man steals an ambulance and fills it with dynamite.

13 "Down Time" December 16, 1978 Richard B. Mittleman John Florea

Ponch's vacation is ruined when a ring of car thieves steal his Firebird.

14 "Repo Man" January 6, 1979 Rudolph Borchert Alex Grasshoff

The officers apprehend a repo man who has been stealing cars.

15 "Mait Team" January 13, 1979 William D. Gordon, James Doherty, George Zateslo John Florea

Officer Sindy Cahill is involved in an accident that claims nearly a dozen lives. Jon and Ponch become part of the Major Accident Investigation Team to try to discover the cause.

16 "Pressure Point" January 20, 1979 Paul Robert Coyle Phil Bondelli

A rich businessman and his granddaughter become the target of an unscrupulous security firm. Ponch and Jon are placed on security detail.

17 "The Matchmakers" January 27, 1979 L. Ford Neale, John Huff Harvey Laidman

A woman named Cora Gilford is forced to move from her home so she tries to kill herself. Derk, a 30-year motor veteran, is set to retire. The CHPs play matchmaker between Cora and Derk.

18 "Rally 'Round the Bank" February 3, 1979 Lee H. Grant Barry Crane

Bank robbers use a fake bomb and a rally race to carry off their heists. Ponch receives a visit from his mother, and a safety citation.

19 "Bio-Rhythms" February 17, 1979 James Schmerer Don Weis

A rival tries to take out a trucking company by any means necessary. Biorhythms are being charted to track highs and lows.

20 "Quarantine" February 24, 1979 Rudolph Borchert Harvey Laidman

Central HQ has to be quarantined after a boy is brought in suffering from a mysterious disease.

21 "CHP-BMX" March 3, 1979 Richard B. Mittleman John Florea

Jon and Sindy are training a BMX team for kids. Ponch takes care of a young boy who was caught vandalizing his school. Getraer is so distracted over his son's accident that he accidentally releases a dangerous drug dealer.

22 "Ride the Whirlwind" March 10, 1979 Stephen Lord Larry Wilcox

Jon puts together a pilot program for a special trail bike team to deal with outlaw bikers illegally riding in the hills (Sindy's last appearance).

23 "The Greatest Adventures of CHiPs" May 12, 1979 L. Ford Neale, John Huff

Jon and Ponch are away in Bakersfield. Sarge and their fellow officers back at Central reminisce about the past two years. The two heroes shall be honored with a special prize. This was a 90-minute clip show episode.

Season 3: 1979–80

Episode # Title Original Air Date
1 "Roller Disco: Part 1" September 22, 1979
2 "Roller Disco: Part 2" September 22, 1979
3 "Valley Go Home!" September 29, 1979
4 "High Octane" October 6, 1979
5 "Death Watch" October 13, 1979
6 "Counterfeit" October 20, 1979
7 "Return of the Supercycle" October 27, 1979
8 "Hot Wheels" November 3, 1979
9 "Drive, Lady, Drive: Part 1" November 10, 1979
10 "Drive, Lady, Drive: Part 2" November 10, 1979
11 "The Watch Commander" November 17, 1979
12 "Destruction Derby" November 24, 1979
13 "Second Chance" December 1, 1979
14 "Wheeling" December 8, 1979
15 "Christmas Watch" December 15, 1979
16 "Jailbirds" January 12, 1980
17 "E.M.T." January 19, 1980
18 "Kidnap" January 26, 1980
19 "Off Road" February 2, 1980
20 "Tow Truck Lady" February 9, 1980
21 "The Strippers" February 16, 1980
22 "Thrill Show" March 3, 1980
23 "Nightingale" March 23, 1980
24 "Dynamite Alley" March 30, 1980

Season 4: 1980–81

Episode # Title Original Air Date
1 "Go-Cart Terror" September 21, 1980
2 "Sick Leave" September 28, 1980
3 "To Your Health" October 5, 1980
4 "The Poachers" October 19, 1980
5 "The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party: Part 1" December 7, 1980
6 "The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party: Part 2" December 7, 1980
7 "Satan's Angels" December 14, 1980
8 "Wheels of Justice" December 21, 1980
9 "Crash Course" January 4, 1981
10 "Forty Tons of Trouble" January 11, 1981
11 "11-99: Officer Needs Help" January 18, 1981
12 "Home Fires Burning" February 1, 1981
13 "Sharks" February 22, 1981
14 "Ponch's Angels: Part 1" February 28, 1981
15 "Ponch's Angels: Part 2"" March 1, 1981
16 "Karate" March 8, 1981
17 "New Guy in Town" March 15, 1981
18 "The Hawk and the Hunter" April 5, 1981
19 "Vigilante" May 3, 1981
20 "Dead Man's Riddle" May 10, 1981
21 "A Simple Operation" May 17, 1981

Season 5: 1981–82

Episode # Title Original Air Date
1 "Suicide Stunt" October 4, 1981
2 "Vagabonds" October 11, 1981
3 "Moonlight" October 18, 1981
4 "The Killer Indy" October 25, 1981
5 "Weed Wars" October 31, 1981
6 "Anything But the Truth" November 8, 1981
7 "Bomb Run" November 15, 1981
8 "Diamond in the Rough" November 22, 1981
9 "Finders Keepers" November 29, 1981
10 "Fast Money" December 5, 1981
11 "Concours d'Elegance" December 13, 1981
12 "Mitchell & Woods" December 18, 1981
13 "Breaking Point" January 3, 1982
14 "Tiger in the Streets" January 10, 1982
15 "Bright Flashes" January 17, 1982
16 "Battle of the Bands" January 31, 1982
17 "Alarmed" February 14, 1982
18 "In the Best of Families" February 21, 1982
19 "Silent Partner" February 28, 1982
20 "Flare Up" March 7, 1982
21 "The Game of War" March 14, 1982
22 "A Threat of War" March 21, 1982
23 "Trained for Trouble" April 4, 1982
24 "Ice Cream Man" April 18, 1982
25 "Overload" May 2, 1982
26 "K-9-1" May 9, 1982
27 "Force Seven" May 23, 1982

Season 6: 1982–83

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

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