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[[Image:Randyt.gif|thumb|Randy Torno (middle) with [[Bruce Penhall]] and [[Erik Estrada]] ]]
[[Image:Erkrndy.gif|thumb|[[Erik Estrada]] and Randy Torno]]
'''Randall Torno''' was an Associate Producer from [[Season 3|Seasons 3]] through [[Season 6|6]])  "I worked on every single episode in that time period including supervising the editing and sound mix and final versions of the episode."
'''Randall Torno''' was an Associate Producer from [[Season 3|Seasons 3]] through [[Season 6|6]])  "I worked on every single episode in that time period including supervising the editing and sound mix and final versions of the episode."


Mr. Torno is currently Vice President of Production at Republic Pictures in [[Los Angeles]] where he has been since the late 80's.  He worked on features such as ''RoboWarriors'' - a huge epic sci-fi movie which should be available at your local video store. (He worked under the pseudonym "Lucas George".)  He is a part of Spelling Entertainment so he's still loosely associated with TV.
Mr. Torno is currently Vice President of Production at Republic Pictures in [[Los Angeles]] where he has been since the late 80's.  He worked on features such as ''RoboWarriors'' - a huge epic sci-fi movie which should be available at your local video store. (He worked under the pseudonym "Lucas George".)  He is a part of Spelling Entertainment, so he's still loosely associated with TV.


"Working on the show was like being part of a big family for all those years. Contrary to some peoples opinions I thought [[Erik Estrada|Erik]] was a terrific guy and we had a great relationship.  [[Larry Wilcox|Larry]] could be a bit testy sometimes, but that's actors for you.  The rest of the cast, especially [[Robert Pine]], were totally pros.  The worst part of working there was trying to get Erik and Larry to re-record their lines in time to get the shows on the air.  This was always necessary because we shot the shows out on the streets and they were always full of noise."
Asked by [["CHiPs" Online]] about working on the show, he said it "was like being part of a big family for all those years. Contrary to some peoples opinions I thought [[Erik Estrada|Erik]] was a terrific guy and we had a great relationship.  [[Larry Wilcox|Larry]] could be a bit testy sometimes, but that's actors for you.  The rest of the cast, especially [[Robert Pine]], were totally pros.  The worst part of working there was trying to get Erik and Larry to re-record their lines in time to get the shows on the air.  This was always necessary because we shot the shows out on the streets and they were always full of noise."


==Credits==
==Credits==
===Production Manager===
===Post-Production Supervisor===
 
* ''Robo Warriors'' (1996)
  1. Robo Warriors (1996) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Dream Man'' (1995)
  2. Dream Man (1995) (V) (post-production supervisor)
* ''A Dangerous Affair'' (TV-1995)
  3. A Dangerous Affair (1995) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Born Too Soon'' (TV-1993)
  4. Born Too Soon (1993) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Shadowhunter'' (TV-1993)
  5. Shadowhunter (1993) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Child of Rage'' (TV-1992)
  6. Child of Rage (1992) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Somebody's Daughter'' (TV-1992)
  7. Somebody's Daughter (1992) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''One Against the Wind'' (TV-1991)
  8. One Against the Wind (1991) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories'' (TV-1991)
  9. Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories (1991) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
* ''Separate But Equal'' (TV-1991)
      ... aka I Posed for Playboy (USA: video title)
* ''Love, Lies and Murder'' (TV-1991)
  10. Separate But Equal (1991) (TV) (post-production supervisor)
  11. Love, Lies and Murder (1991) (TV) (post-production supervisor)


===Producer===
===Producer===
* ''No Night Is Too Long'' (TV-2002) co-producer
* ''Diamond Girl'' (TV-1998) producer
* ''This Matter of Marriage'' (TV-1998) producer
* ''Hard to Forget'' (TV-1998) producer
* ''[["CHiPs"]]'' - "[[Fun House]]" (TV-1983) associate producer
* ''[["CHiPs"]]'' - "[[Battle of the Bands]]" (TV-1982) associate producer
* ''Fame'' (TV-1982) associate producer


  1. No Night Is Too Long (2002) (TV) (co-producer)
===Visual Effects Producer===
  2. Diamond Girl (1998) (TV) (producer)
* ''Earthsea'' (TV-2004)
  3. This Matter of Marriage (1998) (TV) (producer)
  4. Hard to Forget (1998) (TV) (producer)
  5. "CHiPs" (associate producer) (2 episodes, 1982-1983)
          - "[[Fun House]]" (1983) TV episode (associate producer)
          - "[[Battle of the Bands]]" (1982) TV episode (associate producer)
  6. "Fame" (1982) TV series (associate producer) (unknown episodes)


===Visual Effects===
===Video Assist Operator===
 
* ''Necessary Roughness'' (1991)
  1. Earthsea (2004) (TV) (visual effects producer)
      ... aka Legend of Earthsea (USA: promotional title)
 
===Camera and Electrical Department===
 
  1. Necessary Roughness (1991) (video assist operator) (as Randy Torno)


===Editor===
===Editor===
* ''The Ladies Club'' (1986)


  1. The Ladies Club (1986)
===Sound Effects Artist===
      ... aka The Sisterhood (UK: video title)
* ''The Legend of Alfred Packer'' (1980)
      ... aka The Violated
 
===Sound Department:===


  1. The Legend of Alfred Packer (1980) (sound effects artist) (as Randy Torno)
==External links==
*{{imdb name|id=0868196|name=Randall Torno}}

Latest revision as of 16:19, 16 January 2008

Randy Torno (middle) with Bruce Penhall and Erik Estrada
Erik Estrada and Randy Torno

Randall Torno was an Associate Producer from Seasons 3 through 6) "I worked on every single episode in that time period including supervising the editing and sound mix and final versions of the episode."

Mr. Torno is currently Vice President of Production at Republic Pictures in Los Angeles where he has been since the late 80's. He worked on features such as RoboWarriors - a huge epic sci-fi movie which should be available at your local video store. (He worked under the pseudonym "Lucas George".) He is a part of Spelling Entertainment, so he's still loosely associated with TV.

Asked by "CHiPs" Online about working on the show, he said it "was like being part of a big family for all those years. Contrary to some peoples opinions I thought Erik was a terrific guy and we had a great relationship. Larry could be a bit testy sometimes, but that's actors for you. The rest of the cast, especially Robert Pine, were totally pros. The worst part of working there was trying to get Erik and Larry to re-record their lines in time to get the shows on the air. This was always necessary because we shot the shows out on the streets and they were always full of noise."

Credits

Post-Production Supervisor

  • Robo Warriors (1996)
  • Dream Man (1995)
  • A Dangerous Affair (TV-1995)
  • Born Too Soon (TV-1993)
  • Shadowhunter (TV-1993)
  • Child of Rage (TV-1992)
  • Somebody's Daughter (TV-1992)
  • One Against the Wind (TV-1991)
  • Posing: Inspired by Three Real Stories (TV-1991)
  • Separate But Equal (TV-1991)
  • Love, Lies and Murder (TV-1991)

Producer

  • No Night Is Too Long (TV-2002) co-producer
  • Diamond Girl (TV-1998) producer
  • This Matter of Marriage (TV-1998) producer
  • Hard to Forget (TV-1998) producer
  • "CHiPs" - "Fun House" (TV-1983) associate producer
  • "CHiPs" - "Battle of the Bands" (TV-1982) associate producer
  • Fame (TV-1982) associate producer

Visual Effects Producer

  • Earthsea (TV-2004)

Video Assist Operator

  • Necessary Roughness (1991)

Editor

  • The Ladies Club (1986)

Sound Effects Artist

  • The Legend of Alfred Packer (1980)

External links