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==Brief Plot== | ==Brief Plot== |
Revision as of 21:00, 9 January 2008
Name Your Price | |
Episode # | 111 |
Air Date | Dec 8, 1977 |
Briefing | Rolls Royce thefts |
Brief Plot
High rollers: Femme thieves specialize in Rolls Royce cars. Ponch seeks his fortune on a game show.
Plot
As the show opens, a woman in black is walking through a cemetery during a funeral. She hops into a Rolls Royce and drives off. "The Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away."
Meanwhile, at Central, Getraer helps Grossman with a report and confirms racquetball plans with Baricza. While Ponch is going through his mail with Jon, he finds a letter from Name Your Price.
At the Tail o' the Cock restaurant, another Rolls Royce pulls up to the valet parking. While the valet is away parking another car, a woman slips in and drives away in the Rolls, leaving a confused valet.
Back at Central, Ponch tells Jon and Getraer that he plans to win a fortune on a game show called Name Your Price. Getraer informs Ponch that his wife has been to the show three times but hasn't been picked to play the game.
Out on the Hollywood Freeway, Baricza, Ponch, and Jon chase a stolen Rolls. It cuts off a chicken truck and causes some to fall off and get loose. After Ponch and Jon lose the Rolls, they return to help Grossie, Baricza, and some other people help catch the chickens as a press photographer shoots photos.
Across town, another Rolls Royce is stolen from the driveway of a mansion.
Later, while eating at Carney's Express Limited, Ponch and Jon discuss who they'll take with them to watch the game show. After lunch, they stop a Rolls with no plates driven by stars of the soap opera, A Troubled World. Jon has them wait while he runs the VIN number on the car.
Off duty, Ponch and Jon are out naming prices in the department store. Ponch gets all the prices exactly right.
The next day, a speeder forces a car off the road and down a hill. When our heroes catch the speeder, he confesses to forcing the car off. Ponch races back to check it out while Jon arrests the driver. When Ponch arrives at the accident, he discovers the victim can't speak English. Jon arrives and notices he has a medic alert bracelet that says he's a diabetic. Ponch gives the guy some of the candy he keeps in his saddlebag and keeps him alert by talking about tennis until an ambulance arrives.
Meanwhile, the next car theft occurs when a woman drives a Rolls right out of the showroom floor.
The next day at Central, Ponch finds his picture on the front page of the paper with the chickens. At the briefing, Getraer kids Ponch about the chickens, but praises him for saving a life. Then the discussion moves on to the Rolls Royce thefts. After the briefing, Ponch gets a tennis racket as a gift from the diabetic.
Out on the streets, Ponch and Jon find a kid in the middle of the street telling his dog, Elmo, to get up. They manage to get the dog off the street with more junk food.
At the Pacifica Hospital, the car thieves are really on a roll and take off with yet another. When dispatch relays the message about the latest stolen car, Ponch, Jon, Baricza, and Grossman go on overtime to find it. Ponch and Jon end up on the freeway just in front of it. After pulling off the Harbor Freeway, they follow it to a warehouse on a pier. The crooks notice the "two CHiPpies" and speed off and hide in a used car lot. Jon feels the hoods of the cars to see which one is hot. They find the crooks in the car next to the Rolls and arrest them.
That night at the game show, Ponch is called and gets to play Name Your Price. The prize is the same motorcycle that Ponch rides every day (Kawasaki Z1R 10-15cc with a double overhead cam, smoked bikini bearing, drilled brakes, and alloy wheels..."One of the finest and fastest street machines anywhere"). Ponch's final answer ($3697) is $2 too high and he loses to a little old lady.
Great Quote
- "What happened to him? He run into a tree without his helmet?"
- "Yeah, well, the nearest I can tell, he became rich and famous."
- "Yeah, and I just became the Commissioner."
- -Getraer and Jon talking about Ponch
Also starring
Guest Stars
- Tom Hallick as Bob
- Jaime Lyn Bauer as Carey
- Jack Knight as Emcee
- Ruth Kobart as Millie
- Oscar Peters as Lars
- Rhonda Hopkins as Tracy
- Bruce Reasman as Carrera Driver
- Pearl Shear as Sylvia
Crew
- Produced by: Rick Rosner
- Teleplay by: Carole & Michael Raschella and Bruce Shelly
- Story by: Carole & Michael Raschella
- Directed by: Ric Rondell
- Associate Producers: Phil Fehrle
- Production Consultant: Bob Hayden
- Unit Production Manager: Henry J. Lange, Jr.
- Developed for television by: Paul Playdon
- Story Editors: Glen Olson & Rod Baker
- Music by: Robert Drasnin
- Theme by: John Parker
- Music Supervisor: Harry V. Lojewski
- Director of Photography: Robert F. Sparks
- Art Director: Joseph M. Altadonna
- Assistant Director: William Saint John
- Script Supervisor: Joyce Webb
- Production Assistance: Roni Rochin
- Set Decorator: W. Joseph Kroesser
- Technical Advisor: Mike Sylvia
- Editor: William Neel
- Sound: Maury Harris, Hal Watkins, C.A.S.
- Stunt Co-ordinator: Paul Nuckles
- Wardrobe Master: Shelly Levine
- Makeup: John M. Norin
- Casting: Gary Shaffer
- Locations by: Cinemobile Systems
- With Appreciation to: Glen B. Craig, Commissioner, California Highway Patrol
- Motorcycles Furnished by: Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A.
- Automobiles furnished by: Ford Motor Company
- Filmed in METROCOLOR / Titles and Opticals MGM
- Rosner Television in association with MGM Television
Fun Facts
- Ponch's letter from Name Your Price is addressed to:
- California Highway Patrol
- 777 West Washington Boulevard
- Los Angeles, CA 90015
- Attention: Frank Poncherello
- The return address on the back of Ponch's letter is:
- Name Your Price
- Metrovision Entertainment City
- 9000 Media Circle * Los Angeles, CA. 90020
- Although "Media Circle" is a fictitious street (at least in 2008), Ponch's address is the actual address of the Central Los Angeles office of the California Highway Patrol.
- Getraer's "I just became the Commissioner" comment is a bit of distant foreshadowing. He is the Commissioner in "CHiPs" '99.
- Although it is eluded to in "Highway Robbery", this is the first time Getraer specifically mentions he has a wife.
- According to Erik Estrada on Ponch's Fun Facts, he was covered with chicken poop and smelled like chickens for a couple of days after the chicken scene.
Mistakes
- When Ponch gets the letter from Name Your Price, he says "Alright!" and then turns it around. Why is he so excited by the front? All the front has is his name, address, and a canceled stamp. The return address is on the back and he doesn't see that until after he shouts with excitement.
Buy this episode
- Name Your Price on DVD at Amazon.com
- Name Your Price from Amazon Prime Video
Preceded by: "Highway Robbery" |
Name Your Price 111 |
Followed by: "Aweigh We Go" |