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   episode_title = The Spaceman Made Me Do It|
   episode_title = The Spaceman Made Me Do It|
   episode_num  = 603|
   episode_num  = 603|
   air_date      = Oct 24, 1982|
   air_date      = October 24, 1982|
   briefing      = Unknown, but Grossie has good news}}
   briefing      = Unknown, but Grossie has good news}}
[[Image:S6Ep3Title.jpg|thumb|Title screen]]
==Brief Plot==
While on night patrol, Ponch and Bobby respond to a jewelry store alarm. The culprit turns out to be a young girl who claims an alien made her do it.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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At the end of the episode, we learn that the money Grossie got at the briefing was really for another Arthur Grossman and that the chain letters were never mailed.
At the end of the episode, we learn that the money Grossie got at the briefing was really for another Arthur Grossman and that the chain letters were never mailed.


==Great Quote==
==Guest Stars==
"Quality merchandise!" -Bobby commenting on Ponch's girlfriends
* [[Brooke Bundy]] as Mrs. Hendricks
* [[Kyle Richards]] as Jodi
* [[Dr. Joyce Brothers]] (as Herself)
* [[Tina Gayle]] as Kathy Linahan
 
==Co-Starring==
* [[Frank Doubleday]] as Eddie
* [[Helen Funai]] as Joy Fujino
* [[Clarence Gilyard, Jr.]] as Webster
* [[Warren Munson]] as Judge


==Guest Stars==
==Featuring==
* Brooke Bundy (as Mrs. Hendricks)
* [[Michael Paul Chan]] as Earl Sakai
* Kyle Richards (as Jodi)
* [[Ray Duke]] as Pete
* [[Dr. Joyce Brothers]]
* [[Rose Dursy]] as Helen Caulder
* Frank Doubleday (as Eddie)
* Helen Funai (as Joy Fujino)
* Warren Munson (as Judge)
* Michael Paul Chan (as Earl Sakai)
* Ray Duke (as Pete)
* Rose Dursy (as Helen Caulder)


==Crew==
==Crew==
* Executive Producer: [[Cy Chermak]]
* Supervising Producer: [[Paul Mason]]
* Written by: [[Donald L. Gold]]
* Written by: [[Donald L. Gold]]
* Directed by: [[Winrich Kolbe]]
* Directed by: [[Winrich Kolbe]]
* Executive Consultant: [[Rick Rosner]]
* Executive Story Consultant: [[Joseph Gunn]]
* Creative Consultant: [[Larry Mollin]]
* Story Consultant: [[Gerald Sanford]]
* Associate Producer: [[Randall Torno]]
* Developed for television by: [[Paul Playdon]]
* Music by: [[Alan Silvestri]]
* Theme by: [[John Parker]]
* Music Supervisor: [[Harry V. Lojewski]]
* Director of Photography: [[Robert F. Sparks]]
* Art Director: [[Stephen Myles Berger]]
* Editor: [[William Neel]]
* Unit Production Manager: [[Donald Gold]]
* First Assistant Director: [[Steven P.Saeta]]
* Second Assistant Director: [[Mary Ellen Canniff]]
* Script Supervisor: [[Suzi Alter]]
* Set Decorator: [[W. Joseph Kroesser]]
* Production Consultant: [[Bill Udell]]
* Stunt Co-ordinator: [[Paul Nuckles]]
* Rerecorded at: [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios]]
* Sound: [[Harlan Riggs]], [[M. Curtis Price]], C.A.S.
* Wardrobe Supervisor: [[Shelly Levine]]
* Makeup: [[Richard Cobos]], S.M.A., [[Jane Aull]]
* Hair Stylist: [[Don Lynch]]
* Casting: [[Al Onorato]], [[Jerry Franks]]
* With Appreciation to [[Glen B. Craig]], [[Commissioner]] [[California Highway Patrol]]
* Motorcycles Furnished by: [[Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.]]
* Filmed in [[METROCOLOR]] / Titles and Opticals [[MGM]]
* [[Rosner Television]] in association with MGM Television
==Fun Facts==
* Kyle Richards (Jodi) is the younger sister of Kim Richards who appeared as Sheila in the previous episode, [[Tight Fit]].
* The Japanese Village Plaza tower is still on East 1st Street, although now it's painted red. [http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?ll=34.049315,-118.239337&spn=0.002785,0.008256&gl=uk&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=34.049317,-118.239336&panoid=V8RoPfUQtDOPT0Q2SQY23Q&cbp=12,265.83,,0,-14.19 View in Google Maps]
* Helen Funai (Joy Fujino) received a credit for choreography in the previous episode, [[Tight Fit]].


==Mistakes==
==Mistakes==
* At the beginning of the episode, during Ponch and Bobby's close-ups, you can tell their motorcycles are on a trailer. You can even hear the trailer hit the bumps.
* At the beginning of the episode, during Ponch and Bobby's close-ups, you can tell their motorcycles are on a trailer. You can even hear the trailer hit the bumps.
* When Kathy and Grossie respond to the second tourist robbery at the Japanese Village (reported by the dispatcher as 3rd and Main), Grossie responds that they're "two away". They're actually over 10 miles away heading in the wrong direction past the MGM studios in Culver City.
{{Succession box|
preceded =Tight Fit|
number =603|
followed =Rock Devil Rock}}

Latest revision as of 02:38, 22 July 2020

The Spaceman Made Me Do It
Episode # 603
Air Date October 24, 1982
Briefing Unknown, but Grossie has good news
Title screen

Brief Plot

While on night patrol, Ponch and Bobby respond to a jewelry store alarm. The culprit turns out to be a young girl who claims an alien made her do it.

Plot

Ponch and Bobby are stuck on night patrol when they respond to a jewelry store alarm. After the thief jumps her car through a truck, they arrest her. She turns out to be 11 or 12 years old. When Ponch questions her, she says an E.T. made her do it. After hearing the story, Jodi introduces herself to Ponch.

Later that day, Ponch and Bobby visit Jodi's mother to find out what's going on in the home. When Ponch and Bobby go to Jodi's court proceeding, her mother is missing. Ponch volunteers to look after her until Mrs. Hendricks is found.

That night, the alien (or a helicopter) visits Ponch's apartment and asks Jodi to go with them. When Ponch returns to Central with a broken headlight, he finds Jodi playing backgammon with Getraer. Getraer leads Ponch and Bobby into the other room to meet Dr. Joyce Brothers (who was apparently sitting all alone). After consulting her for two seconds, Ponch and Bobby go visit the alien landing site. Jodi speaks with the alien again and says that they're coming back to get her that night.

After the briefing, Grossie and Kathy meet Japanese sergeants who will pose as tourists to catch thieves who have been stealing the tourists' cash. When the thieves make their move, the CHP is ready. Grossie, Kathy, Getraer, Bobby, and Ponch all play a part. That night at Ponch's, Kathy finds Jodi missing. Ponch and Bobby find her at the landing site. They hold her down in gale force winds so the "aliens" can't take her. The winds die as fast as they came on and everything is alright. Bobby says, "It's a helicopter." Ponch tells him, "Bobby, it's whatever you want it to be."

At the end of the episode, we learn that the money Grossie got at the briefing was really for another Arthur Grossman and that the chain letters were never mailed.

Guest Stars

Co-Starring

Featuring

Crew

Fun Facts

  • Kyle Richards (Jodi) is the younger sister of Kim Richards who appeared as Sheila in the previous episode, Tight Fit.
  • The Japanese Village Plaza tower is still on East 1st Street, although now it's painted red. View in Google Maps
  • Helen Funai (Joy Fujino) received a credit for choreography in the previous episode, Tight Fit.

Mistakes

  • At the beginning of the episode, during Ponch and Bobby's close-ups, you can tell their motorcycles are on a trailer. You can even hear the trailer hit the bumps.
  • When Kathy and Grossie respond to the second tourist robbery at the Japanese Village (reported by the dispatcher as 3rd and Main), Grossie responds that they're "two away". They're actually over 10 miles away heading in the wrong direction past the MGM studios in Culver City.



Preceded by:
"Tight Fit"
The Spaceman Made Me Do It
603
Followed by:
"Rock Devil Rock"