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character_name = Arthur Lee Grossman| | character_name = Arthur Lee Grossman| | ||
actor_name = [[Paul Linke]]| | actor_name = [[Paul Linke]]| | ||
appears_in = Seasons 1 through 6 ( | appears_in = Seasons 1 through 6 ("[[Highway Robbery]]" to "[[Return of the Brat Patrol]]")| | ||
call_numbers = 7 Mary 5 (7 Mary 9 in Season 6)| | call_numbers = 7 Mary 5 (7 Mary 9 in Season 6)| | ||
badge_number = unknown}} | badge_number = unknown}} | ||
'''Arthur Grossman''' (aka '''Grossie''') wanted be a policeman all his life. He is | '''Arthur Grossman''' (aka '''Grossie''') is a motorcycle officer assigned to the [[Central]] [[Los Angeles]] Area Office (southern division) of the [[CHP]].<ref name="Ep110">{{cite episode | num = 110 | title = Highway Robbery}}</ref> Prior to joining the CHP, he served in the military.<ref name="Ep119">{{cite episode | num = 119 | title = Crash Diet}}</ref> He wanted to be a policeman all his life.<ref name="Ep119" /> He is a feature writer for the magazine ''The Highway Patrolman''.<ref name="Ep324">{{cite episode | num = 324 | title = Dynamite Alley}}</ref> | ||
He is | He is married to Carol, who is taking night classes on "Assertiveness Training".<ref name="Ep119" /> | ||
According to Grossman (and his family album), he has always been overweight, including his time in the service and just before he got married.<ref name="Ep119" /> | |||
Grossman is an expert in the rules of roller hockey. He is a struggling stand-up comic.<ref name="Ep514">{{cite episode | num = 514 | title = Tiger in the Streets}}</ref> He enjoys playing chess and would have won the CHP tournament if he didn't knock over the board.<ref name="Ep518">{{cite episode | num = 518 | title = In The Best of Families}}</ref> Once, he coached the [[CHP Central]] basketball team.<ref name="Ep412">{{cite episode | num = 412 | title = Home Fires Burning}}</ref> | |||
As of 1999, Grossman is a detective. | He was hospitalized after being attacked by a tow truck while on duty,<ref name="Ep121">{{cite episode | num = 121 | title = Crack-Up}}</ref> suffering from shock, as well as crashing while chasing an Edsel and suffering a broken jaw. | ||
As of 1999, Grossman is a detective for the California Highway Patrol.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = CHiPs '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref> | |||
==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 25 September 2014
Arthur Lee Grossman | |
Actor | Paul Linke |
Appears in | Seasons 1 through 6 ("Highway Robbery" to "Return of the Brat Patrol") |
Call Numbers | 7 Mary 5 (7 Mary 9 in Season 6) |
Badge Number | unknown |
Arthur Grossman (aka Grossie) is a motorcycle officer assigned to the Central Los Angeles Area Office (southern division) of the CHP.[1] Prior to joining the CHP, he served in the military.[2] He wanted to be a policeman all his life.[2] He is a feature writer for the magazine The Highway Patrolman.[3]
He is married to Carol, who is taking night classes on "Assertiveness Training".[2]
According to Grossman (and his family album), he has always been overweight, including his time in the service and just before he got married.[2]
Grossman is an expert in the rules of roller hockey. He is a struggling stand-up comic.[4] He enjoys playing chess and would have won the CHP tournament if he didn't knock over the board.[5] Once, he coached the CHP Central basketball team.[6]
He was hospitalized after being attacked by a tow truck while on duty,[7] suffering from shock, as well as crashing while chasing an Edsel and suffering a broken jaw.
As of 1999, Grossman is a detective for the California Highway Patrol.[8]
References
- ↑ Episode 110: "Highway Robbery"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Episode 119: "Crash Diet"
- ↑ Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
- ↑ Episode 514: "Tiger in the Streets"
- ↑ Episode 518: "In The Best of Families"
- ↑ Episode 412: "Home Fires Burning"
- ↑ Episode 121: "Crack-Up"
- ↑ Episode CHiPs '99: "CHiPs '99"