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She had once agree to help [[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] out by going undercover as rich business woman living in a condo in order to have lunch at the [[Chart House]] in [[Marina del Rey]], finally gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce after parking it herself while wearing some of her real expensive jewelry by causing an incident when one of her real gold rings accidentally falls off her left finger, and sets up a jewel thief named [[Chuck (thief)|Chuck]] after letting him put it back on her left finger.<ref name="Ep313">{{cite episode | num = 313 | title = Second Chance}}</ref> She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving his friend named [[Marla]] who happens to be the daughter of convicted tow truck driver named [[Danny]] to elementary school.<ref name="Ep320">{{cite episode | num = 320 | title = Tow Truck Lady}}</ref> She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.<ref name="Ep303">{{cite episode | num = 303 | title = Valley Go Home!}}</ref> She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and [[Grossie]].<ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref> She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named [[Delgado]], and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named [[Harry Saunders]].<ref name="Ep314">{{cite episode | num = 314 | title = Wheeling}}</ref> She actually did take part in billing prank in order to get back at a motor officer named [[Bill Clayton]] that was actually filling in for Ponch.<ref name="Ep308">{{cite episode | num = 308 | title = Hot Wheels}}</ref> She did actually take part in funeral for another officer named [[Steve Wydemeyer]] that was accidentally killed in car crash caused by a stunt driver.<ref name="Ep305">{{cite episode | num = 305 | title = Death Watch}}</ref> She had helped Ponch and Jon actually arrest three counterfeiters who were running a print shop out of the [[Divine Gospel Church]].<ref name="Ep306">{{cite episode | num = 306 | title = Counterfeit}}</ref>
She had once agree to help [[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] out by going undercover as rich business woman living in a condo in order to have lunch at the [[Chart House]] in [[Marina del Rey]], finally gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce after parking it herself while wearing some of her real expensive jewelry by causing an incident when one of her real gold rings accidentally falls off her left finger, and sets up a jewel thief named [[Chuck (thief)|Chuck]] after letting him put it back on her left finger.<ref name="Ep313">{{cite episode | num = 313 | title = Second Chance}}</ref> She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving his friend named [[Marla]] who happens to be the daughter of convicted tow truck driver named [[Danny]] to elementary school.<ref name="Ep320">{{cite episode | num = 320 | title = Tow Truck Lady}}</ref> She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.<ref name="Ep303">{{cite episode | num = 303 | title = Valley Go Home!}}</ref> She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and [[Grossie]].<ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref> She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named [[Delgado]], and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named [[Harry Saunders]].<ref name="Ep314">{{cite episode | num = 314 | title = Wheeling}}</ref> She actually did take part in billing prank in order to get back at a motor officer named [[Bill Clayton]] that was actually filling in for Ponch.<ref name="Ep308">{{cite episode | num = 308 | title = Hot Wheels}}</ref> She did actually take part in funeral for another officer named [[Steve Wydemeyer]] that was accidentally killed in car crash caused by a stunt driver.<ref name="Ep305">{{cite episode | num = 305 | title = Death Watch}}</ref> She had helped Ponch and Jon actually arrest three counterfeiters who were running a print shop out of the [[Divine Gospel Church]].<ref name="Ep306">{{cite episode | num = 306 | title = Counterfeit}}</ref>


Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref>, stunt performer<ref name="Ep322" />, tennis player<ref name="Ep303" /><ref name="Ep312" />, bowler, darts<ref name="Ep313" />, balloon popper<ref name="Ep313" />, wheelchair racer<ref name="Ep313" />, hang-glider<ref name ="Ep317">{{cite episode | num = 317 | title = E.M.T.}}</ref>, roller skater<ref name="Ep301">{{cite episode | num = 301 | title = Roller Disco: Part 1}}</ref><ref name="Ep302">{{cite episode | num = 302 | title = Roller Disco: Part 2}}</ref>, disco dancer<ref name="Ep301" /><ref name="Ep302" />, go-cart racer<ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode | num = 401 | title = Go-Cart Terror}}</ref><ref name="Ep404">{{cite episode | num = 404 | title = The Poachers}}</ref>, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, and karate.<ref name="Ep506">{{cite episode | num = 506 | title = Anything But The Truth}}</ref>
Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref>, stunt performer<ref name="Ep322" />, tennis player<ref name="Ep303" /><ref name="Ep312" />, bowler, darts<ref name="Ep313" />, balloon popper<ref name="Ep313" />, wheelchair racer<ref name="Ep313" />, hang-glider<ref name ="Ep317">{{cite episode | num = 317 | title = E.M.T.}}</ref>, roller skater<ref name="Ep301">{{cite episode | num = 301 | title = Roller Disco: Part 1}}</ref><ref name="Ep302">{{cite episode | num = 302 | title = Roller Disco: Part 2}}</ref>, disco dancer<ref name="Ep301" /><ref name="Ep302" />, go-cart racer<ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode | num = 401 | title = Go-Cart Terror}}</ref><ref name="Ep404">{{cite episode | num = 404 | title = The Poachers}}</ref>, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, karate<ref name="Ep506">{{cite episode | num = 506 | title = Anything But The Truth}}</ref>, and drag racer.<ref name="Ep410">{{cite episode | num = 410 | title = Forty Tons of Trouble}}</ref>


Bonnie volunteer efforts include: She had volunteer her time the injured children at the [[Children's Hospital Los Angeles]], and had also agreed to help out at the yearly carnival.<ref name="Ep313" /> She had also volunteer to take the emergency medical technician training course on her own time.<ref name="Ep317" /> She had once taught a gymnastics class, and a women's self-defense class down at the youth center.<ref name="Ep416" /><ref name="Ep506" />  
Bonnie volunteer efforts include: She had volunteer her time the injured children at the [[Children's Hospital Los Angeles]], and had also agreed to help out at the yearly carnival.<ref name="Ep313" /> She had also volunteer to take the emergency medical technician training course on her own time.<ref name="Ep317" /> She had once taught a gymnastics class, and a women's self-defense class down at the youth center.<ref name="Ep416" /><ref name="Ep506" />  

Revision as of 19:00, 16 December 2014

Bonnie Clark
Actor Randi Oakes
Appears in Seasons 3 through 5 (1979 - 1982)
Call Numbers 7 Charles
Badge Number Unknown
Bonnie during Season 3
Bonnie easy becomes distracted by Jon as seen in "Valley Go Home!"

Bonnie Clark is originally from Iowa.[1] Bonnie has a hot temperament and often goes her own ways.[2] When she believes something happened, it's hard to tell her the truth. [3] She has a heart of corn and takes care for the ones who need help. When Getraer is threatened by an old enemy, Bonnie gives the whole family a new home in her flat.[4] One day she gets a higher paying job offer to take part in the Joie Chitwood Stunt Show while dating a stunt driver named Ray Conner.[1] The Sarge helps her to make the right decision.

Bonnie and Jon during Season 3

She had once agree to help Ponch and Jon out by going undercover as rich business woman living in a condo in order to have lunch at the Chart House in Marina del Rey, finally gets out of a rented Rolls-Royce after parking it herself while wearing some of her real expensive jewelry by causing an incident when one of her real gold rings accidentally falls off her left finger, and sets up a jewel thief named Chuck after letting him put it back on her left finger.[5] She had finally agreed to do Ponch a favor for being late by driving his friend named Marla who happens to be the daughter of convicted tow truck driver named Danny to elementary school.[6] She seemed to interested in tennis lessons rather than write a ticket violation.[7] She was nice enough to be Jon's partner in a tennis match against Getraer and Grossie.[8] She helped Ponch and Jon in the arrest of traffic criminal named Delgado, and mananging to calm down a road rage driver named Harry Saunders.[9] She actually did take part in billing prank in order to get back at a motor officer named Bill Clayton that was actually filling in for Ponch.[10] She did actually take part in funeral for another officer named Steve Wydemeyer that was accidentally killed in car crash caused by a stunt driver.[11] She had helped Ponch and Jon actually arrest three counterfeiters who were running a print shop out of the Divine Gospel Church.[12]

Bonnie's talents include: gymnastics[13], stunt performer[1], tennis player[7][8], bowler, darts[5], balloon popper[5], wheelchair racer[5], hang-glider[14], roller skater[15][16], disco dancer[15][16], go-cart racer[17][18], chess player[19], karate[20], and drag racer.[21]

Bonnie volunteer efforts include: She had volunteer her time the injured children at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and had also agreed to help out at the yearly carnival.[5] She had also volunteer to take the emergency medical technician training course on her own time.[14] She had once taught a gymnastics class, and a women's self-defense class down at the youth center.[13][20]

She is actually good friends with Sherron Duke that works down at the Youth Center on Oak Street.[22]

She lost to Getraer in the CHP chess tournament.[19]

Bonnie's medical injuries include: She was in a car accident caused by her hallucinating a truck due to lack of sleep, and had suffered a concusion while in the hospital.[3]

Bonnie heroic efforts include: She had helped a stunt driver named Dennis who was faking an ankel injury while running an insurance scam until the ambulance arrived.[11] She helped Ponch by getting a rope out of the trunk of her cruiser in order to rescue an injured man after his car had caught fire, and went off the cliff while Jon uses a hang-glider to pull him to safety.[14] She helped Ponch and Jon rescue their friend Marla from almost sufficating to death inside a stolen MG hoisted up on a crane in a junkyard.[6]

Bonnie was also kidnapped by the Satan's Angels, an aging biker gang. [2]

Although she is probably still with the CHP and Ponch thought he saw her after he returned to the force in 1999[23], her current whereabouts are unknown.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Episode 407: "Satan's Angels"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
  4. Episode 419: "Vigilante"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Episode 313: "Second Chance"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Episode 320: "Tow Truck Lady"
  7. 7.0 7.1 Episode 303: "Valley Go Home!"
  8. 8.0 8.1 Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
  9. Episode 314: "Wheeling"
  10. Episode 308: "Hot Wheels"
  11. 11.0 11.1 Episode 305: "Death Watch"
  12. Episode 306: "Counterfeit"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Episode 416: "Karate"
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Episode 317: "E.M.T."
  15. 15.0 15.1 Episode 301: "Roller Disco: Part 1"
  16. 16.0 16.1 Episode 302: "Roller Disco: Part 2"
  17. Episode 401: "Go-Cart Terror"
  18. Episode 404: "The Poachers"
  19. 19.0 19.1 Episode 521: "The Game of War"
  20. 20.0 20.1 Episode 506: "Anything But The Truth"
  21. Episode 410: "Forty Tons of Trouble"
  22. Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
  23. Episode "CHiPs" '99: ""CHiPs" '99"