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appears_in = Seasons 1 through 6 (1977 - 1983)| | appears_in = Seasons 1 through 6 (1977 - 1983)| | ||
call_numbers = 7 Mary 4 / 7 Mary 6 in Season 6 / 79 Mary 4 in 1999| | call_numbers = 7 Mary 4 / 7 Mary 6 in Season 6 / 79 Mary 4 in 1999| | ||
badge_number = B600}} | badge_number = B600<ref name="Ep323">{{cite episode | num = 323 | title = Nightingale}}</ref><ref name="Ep321">{{cite episode | num = 321 | title = The Strippers}}</ref>}} | ||
[[Image:Ponch in LA.jpg|thumb|Frank Poncherello in [[the pilot episode]] ]] | [[File:Vacation Brochures.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch entering the break room with a broken pinky finger as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | ||
[[Image:Ponch in LA.jpg|right|thumb|Frank Poncherello in "[[the pilot episode]]"]] | |||
'''Francis Llewellyn Poncherello'''<ref name="Ep105">{{cite episode | num = 105 | title = Career Day}}</ref><ref name="Ep106">{{cite episode | num = 106 | title = Baby Food}}</ref><ref name="Ep218" /> (aka "'''Ponch'''") is a graduate of [[Lehigh Polytechnical High School]] where he set the school's all time record for visits to the principal's office.<ref name="Ep105" /> His mother is named [[Maria Poncherello|Maria]], and he has brothers named [[Robert Poncherello|Robert]] and [[Martin Poncherello|Martin]] in Chicago.<ref name="Ep218">{{cite episode | num = 218 | title = Rally 'Round the Bank}}</ref> His sister, [[Patti Poncherello|Patti]], lives in New York.<ref name="Ep513">{{cite episode | num = 513 | title = Breaking Point}}</ref> Robert and Martin both work for his father in Chicago.<ref name="Ep218" /> He also has an uncle [[Henry Poncherello|Henry]].<ref name="Ep106" /> | '''Francis Llewellyn Poncherello'''<ref name="Ep105">{{cite episode | num = 105 | title = Career Day}}</ref><ref name="Ep106">{{cite episode | num = 106 | title = Baby Food}}</ref><ref name="Ep218" /> (aka "'''Ponch'''") is a graduate of [[Lehigh Polytechnical High School]] where he set the school's all time record for visits to the principal's office.<ref name="Ep105" /> His mother is named [[Maria Poncherello|Maria]], and he has brothers named [[Robert Poncherello|Robert]] and [[Martin Poncherello|Martin]] in Chicago.<ref name="Ep218">{{cite episode | num = 218 | title = Rally 'Round the Bank}}</ref> His sister, [[Patti Poncherello|Patti]], lives in New York.<ref name="Ep513">{{cite episode | num = 513 | title = Breaking Point}}</ref> Robert and Martin both work for his father in Chicago.<ref name="Ep218" /> He also has an uncle [[Henry Poncherello|Henry]].<ref name="Ep106" /> | ||
He used to get bullied, and beaten up a lot by [[Andy Macedon]] who was a couple years older than him.<ref name="Ep416">{{cite episode | num = 416 | title = Karate}}</ref> He would later meet up a former colleague by the name of [[Tom Cory, Sr.]] who was once busted in late [[Season 5|1975]].<ref name="Ep524">{{cite episode | num = 524 | title = Ice Cream Man}}</ref> | |||
[[File:Hot Firebird.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch's newly rebuilt Firebird can be seen once again on fire after being flipped over as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | |||
[[File:Escorting Passenger.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch is actually escorting passenger Mary Barnes to Jon's Rodeo as seen in "[[High Explosive]]"]] | |||
Shortly before joining the [[CHP]], Ponch worked in a garage as a mechanic. The first time Ponch had met Officer [[Jon Baker]] while deciding to ride his dirt bike without a motorcycle helmet, and jumping over a CHP patrol car. After a little police pursuit he had finally wiped out, and getting caught by Jon who now decides to give him the full speech about not wearing a motorcycle helmet. Ponch had met Jon once again for the second time while deciding to cruise around in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala with the members of the gang called [[Clono Condoris]], and deciding to drink alcohol and litter on street eventually get pull car by a patrol. Ponch now finally gets out of the car, and decides to lie about Jon being his cousin. While Ponch was dirt biking out in field one day with his new best friend Jon, while putting the bikes back up on the truck, and finally handed an application by his friend that had convinced him to join the [[CHP]].<ref name="Ep122">{{cite episode | num = 122 | title = Flashback!}}</ref> | Shortly before joining the [[CHP]], Ponch worked in a garage as a mechanic. The first time Ponch had met Officer [[Jon Baker]] while deciding to ride his dirt bike without a motorcycle helmet, and jumping over a CHP patrol car. After a little police pursuit he had finally wiped out, and getting caught by Jon who now decides to give him the full speech about not wearing a motorcycle helmet. Ponch had met Jon once again for the second time while deciding to cruise around in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala with the members of the gang called [[Clono Condoris]], and deciding to drink alcohol and litter on street eventually get pull car by a patrol. Ponch now finally gets out of the car, and decides to lie about Jon being his cousin. While Ponch was dirt biking out in field one day with his new best friend Jon, while putting the bikes back up on the truck, and finally handed an application by his friend that had convinced him to join the [[CHP]].<ref name="Ep122">{{cite episode | num = 122 | title = Flashback!}}</ref> | ||
He was commissioned in the late summer of 1975 as an officer of the law.<ref name="Ep101">{{cite episode | num = 101 | title = Pilot}}</ref><ref name="Ep115">{{cite episode | num = 115 | title = Surf's Up}}</ref> <ref name="Ep122" /> He started out in a patrol car before completing motor school and becoming a motorcycle officer.<ref name="Ep122" /> A year and a half into his law enforcement career, he was put on probation and, as a result, assigned as a partner to Jon Baker. When he accidentally directed the relative of the captain into a ditch just as his probation was about to end, he was given another six months of probation.<ref name="Ep101" /> Not long after the second probationary period ended, he was temporarily assigned to partner with a rookie officer | [[File:Workingonthecar.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch having a conversation with Bones while working his car as seen in "[[Destruction Derby]]"]] | ||
[[File:TotaledFirebird.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch now upset at both Jon and Getraer over his Firebird being recently totaled as seen in "[[Destruction Derby]]"]] | |||
He was commissioned in the late summer of 1975 as an officer of the law.<ref name="Ep101">{{cite episode | num = 101 | title = Pilot}}</ref><ref name="Ep115">{{cite episode | num = 115 | title = Surf's Up}}</ref> <ref name="Ep122" /> He started out in a patrol car before completing motor school and becoming a motorcycle officer.<ref name="Ep122" /> A year and a half into his law enforcement career, he was put on probation and, as a result, assigned as a partner to Jon Baker. When he accidentally directed the relative of the captain into a ditch just as his probation was about to end, he was given another six months of probation.<ref name="Ep101" /> Not long after the second probationary period ended, he was temporarily assigned to partner with a rookie officer [[Brent Delaney]] for a couple weeks.<ref name="Ep122"/> He was temporarily assigned to partner with a female motor officer named Melanie Mitchell for a couple of weeks<ref name="Ep414">{{cite episode | num = 414 | title = Ponch's Angels}}</ref><ref name="Ep415">{{cite episode | num = 415 | title = Ponch's Angels, Part II}}</ref> He was temporarily assigned to partner with rookie officer [[T.C. Hunsacker]] while Jon was in the hospital.<ref name="Ep417">{{cite episode | num = 417 | title = New Guy in Town}}</ref> He was temporarily assigned to partner with rookie officer [[Steve McLeish]] along with Jon for a few weeks.<ref name="Ep510">{{cite episode | num = 510 | title = Fast Money}}</ref> In [[Season 6|late 1982]], he finally recieves a new partner by the name of [[Bobby Nelson]]<ref name="Ep601">{{cite episode | num = 601 | title = Meet the New Guy}}</ref>, and until Bobby's younger brother [[Bruce Nelson]] becomes his partner later on in [[Season 6|early 1983]].<ref name="Ep620">{{cite episode | num = 620 | title = Fast Company}}</ref> | |||
[[Image:Rebuilt Firebird.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch’s newly rebuilt Firebird as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | |||
[[File:Showing Off.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch now showing off with Baricza and Jon as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | |||
For two years, Ponch lived in a motor home in a trailer park.<ref name="Ep103">{{cite episode | num = 103 | title = Dog Gone}}</ref> He used to drive his motor home around as personal transportation.<ref name="Ep104">{{cite episode | num = 104 | title = Moving Violation}}</ref><ref name="Ep106" /><ref name="Ep107">{{cite episode | num = 107 | title = Taking Its Toll}}</ref> He once had to move in with Jon temporarily while his motor home generator was being fixed at Mike Auto Repair.<ref name="Ep113">{{cite episode | num = 113 | title = One Two Many}}</ref> He eventually sold it back to the dealer for $2,625, and after his first apartment at [[The Tides and Waters Edge at Marina Harbor]] for $250 a month was flooded by a water bed from the floor above. He agree finally into move to another apartment temporarily for $500 month rent near the marina, and ended taking it permenantly after meeting his beautiful sexy blonde new neighbor from the floor above. He had originally planned on buying new furniture, a combination hi5 stereo which includes a cassette, 8 track, record player, and a brand new car with the money. He had finally had a home warming party where [[Dave]] growls at [[Getraer]].<ref name="Ep203">{{cite episode | num = 203 | title = Family Crisis}}</ref> He had finally brought up [[Fay]] to an empty apartment with no furniture, and seen Jon grilling out on his patio.<ref name="Ep209">{{cite episode | num = 209 | title = The Sheik}}</ref> He finally had rented furniture temporarily when his mom was coming to visit, and had miner bird as a pet.<ref name="Ep218" /> He had finally bought furniture.<ref name="Ep307">{{cite episode | num = 307 | title = Hot Wheels}}</ref> He had been to have dinner parties.<ref name="Ep320">{{cite episode | num = 320 | title = Tow Truck Lady}}</ref><ref name="Ep402">{{cite episode | num = 402 | title = Sick Leave}}</ref><ref name="Ep409">{{cite episode | num = 409 | title = Crash Course}}</ref><ref name="Ep413">{{cite episode | num = 413 | title = Sharks}}</ref> After Melanie had accidentally ripped her pants he volunteered to take her back to his apartment to change then was caught by both his new girlfriend [[Jennifer]] and [[Grossie]], and later decided to have a pool party during that same week.<ref name="Ep414" /> He once had Steve help him fix the shower in the bathroom.<ref name="Ep510" /> He once had talk about auto theft with [[Carol Sweeney]], and her [[Sweeney|Father]] in his living room.<ref name="Ep517">{{cite episode | num = 517 | title = Alarmed}}</ref> He did have a cocktail party.<ref name="Ep521" /> | |||
[[Image: | [[Image:Ponch and Kim.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch and Kim getting closer to each other as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | ||
[[File:Torch Firebird.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch is actually putting out the fire on his feature Firebird as seen in "[[Neighborhood Watch]]"]] | |||
Ponch had finally bought a burned out Trans Am for $83 from a disgruntled owner who had started it on fire during a little disbute over impounding the car, and winning the bidding war against a tow truck driver.<ref name="Ep205">{{cite episode | num = 205 | title = Neighborhood Watch}}</ref> He had finally began starting to restore the car along with Jon and his friend [[Kim]], and managing to get it running.<ref name="Ep207">{{cite episode | num = 207 | title = High Flyer}}</ref> He once received a brand new 1978 Mercedes 450 SL R107 as a gift from [[Barney]] while still restoring the car, and later decided to returned it because it's considered a bribe.<ref name="Ep210" /> He had finally drove it by chaffuering a recently injured young black woman named [[Mary Barnes]] to Jon's rodeo.<ref name="Ep212">{{cite episode | num = 212 | title = High Explosive}}</ref> The first time that he had finally finished completing a restoration it was repainted valencia gold with a trans am bird decal on the hood, also the car was stolen by [[Melodie Fisher]] and her best friend [[Brandy]], and four days later was flip over while going airboune by his very strange new neighbor [[Kim Balford]].<ref name="Ep213">{{cite episode | num = 213 | title = Down Time}}</ref> While doing another complete restoration when a rich billionaire named [[Arthur Forbinger]] offered to buy him a brand new car, and he turn it down because of bribery.<ref name="Ep216">{{cite episode | num = 216 | title = Pressure Point}}</ref> After completing a partial restoration by finally replacing the roof which included a new set of Cragar S/S, and reupholstering the interior in white when he decide to take Jon with him to go pick up his mother at the Los Angeles International Airport, and surprised her by showing it all burnt out.<ref name="Ep218" /> He had finally completed another restoration after repainting the car same color, and had to escape completely naked after taking a shower at [[Robbie Davis]]'s apartment in order to get away from her father [[Charlie Davis]].<ref name="Ep219">{{cite episode | num = 219 | title = Bio-Rhythms}}</ref> He drove around with [[Joan Ramirez]] a young school teacher as passenger while looking for [[Danny]] a recently suspended troubled student, and keeping the student out of trouble by having him join the CHP BMX Team.<ref name="Ep221">{{cite episode | num = 221 | title = CHP BMX}}</ref> After having another Trans Am bird decal put back on hood, and was flipped over by Jon entering the demolition derby trying to stop [[Bones Bateman]].<ref name="Ep312">{{cite episode | num = 312 | title = Destruction Derby}}</ref> He finally had a complete restoration of the car in an auto body shop then a few months later the rims were damaged along with both the mirrors including the right and left front and rear fenders flares getting broken off after being side swiped by a Hollywood tour bus being driven by the punk rock group known as [[The Bus Boys]] while they were robbing it, and force to drive on two drivers side wheels after going off a ramp for a few minutes finally coming back down damaging the suspension inside frame.<ref name="Ep322">{{cite episode | num = 322 | title = Thrill Show}}</ref> After he had finally finished repairing the side swipe, which includes replacing the mirrors, right and left front and rear fender flares, the front spoiler, BF Goodrich Radial TA tires, a new set of American Racing Ansen Sprints, suspension in the frame, and repainting the car the exact same color, and giving Jon a ride to the hospital to meet [[Andy Stratowski]] a CHP officer who is dying of cancer because of a large tumor in his brain.<ref name="Ep402" /> The valet pull it front of the [[S.S. Princess Louise]] so that he can drive his date Paula back to the construction site then later follows a van full of thieves, and the next day while following the same van to the construction site to make a bust which turns into a little police chase with one of the drivers while trying to steal the forklift finally ending by damaging the drivers side mirror along with door and left rear fender while punching a hole all the way through passengers door along with the right rear fender.<ref name="Ep410">{{cite episode | num = 410 | title = Forty Tons of Trouble}}</ref> After CHP had finally agreed to paid to have both the drivers door and passengers door along with both rear fenders replaced, right and left front and rear fender flares, a new set of American Racing Hurricanes, and agreeing to drive Jon home from theirs dates with [[Pam]] and [[Kathie]].<ref name="Ep411">{{cite episode | num = 411 | title = 11-99: Officer Needs Help}}</ref> Both Melanie and him had parked their motorcycles right next to it.<ref name="Ep414" /> He almost had his new set of rims stolen along with a CB Radio, and was later pulled over during a little police chase while showing Jon around his old neighborhood by Local LAPD Motor Officer.<ref name="Ep416" /> He later received a bomb inside the engine compartment from an explosives expert named [[Martin Beck]] while attending [[Bonnie]]'s barbecue on Saturday night with his date [[Karen]], and after the party was over his life was saved by [[T.C. Hunsacker]] who had spotted that the bomb was inside his engine compartment because there was two wires left on the ground by telling him not to start his car. After T.C. had safely removed the first bomb from his engine compartment a week later he had drove Jon to the bowling alley, and had received another bomb inside his engine compartmet. While leaving the bowling alley his car had started on fire after the bomb had exploded out in the parking lot.<ref name="Ep417" /> After having it completely restore once again, and he later used in back of a roadblock at the Queen Mary to stop a hungarian motorcycle star named Janos who tried to steal a limo along with Jon's truck in the front.<ref name="Ep501">{{cite episode | num = 501 | title = Suicide Stunt}}</ref> He later drove Jon to Steve's new place.<ref name="Ep510" /> He can later be seen washing it.<ref name="Ep513" /> He drove it down the main drag in his old neighborhood to Rudy's garage.<ref name="Ep514">{{cite episode | num = 514 | title = Tiger in the Streets}}</ref> He later drove Jon to their favorite cowboy actor which is actually [[Wayne Cato]] to have dinner at a rented house.<ref name="Ep515">{{cite episode | num = 515 | title = Bright Flashes}}</ref> The left fender flare had got broken off during a police chase with [[Billy Rogers]], and he later drove [[Rosa Aguila]] home after their date at [[The House Restaurant]].<ref name="Ep522">{{cite episode | num = 522 | title = A Threat of War}}</ref> He had stop rescue his friend Nettie who had spotted the two criminals which had started a police chase, and had avoid getting his right fender flare had gotten broken off.<ref name="Ep525">{{cite episode | num = 525 | title = Overload}}</ref> After he had finally finished replacing left fender flare along with the front spolier inlcuding a new paint job which would turn out to be the last time, and while visiting an abused kid in the hospital the evil stepfather runs out stealing it starting a little police chase which finally ends after driving off a camper going airbourne by flipping over on to parked Citroen causing it to finally be totaled.<ref name="Ep610">{{cite episode | num = 610 | title = Fallout}}</ref> After his favorite old Trans Am was finally totaled then sold for scrap he decided to go out, and buy a beautiful brand new 1982 Trans Am in Blue Metallic.<ref name="Ep603">{{cite episode | num = 603 | title = The Spaceman Made Me Do It}}</ref> He later drove Bobby home in it.<ref name="Ep604">{{cite episode | num = 604 | title = Rock Devil Rock}}</ref> He can later be seen racing it.<ref name="Ep609">{{cite episode | num = 609 | title = Return to Death's Door}}</ref> He can be seen driving it.<ref name="Ep617">{{cite episode | num = 617 | title = Brat Patrol}}</ref> | |||
Ponch had finally bought a burned out Trans Am for $83 from a disgruntled owner who had started it on fire during a little disbute over impounding the car, and winning the bidding war against a tow truck driver.<ref name="Ep205">{{cite episode | num = 205 | title = Neighborhood Watch}}</ref> | |||
In his free time | [[File:Calming Down.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch is now calming down with Jon in the office as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | ||
[[File:Brand New Firebird.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch's brand new 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am as seen in "[[Return To Death's Door]]"]] | |||
Ponch's Free Time: In his free time he does enjoy watching favorite soap opera which is actually ''[[The Troubled World]]''.<ref name="Ep106" /><ref name="Ep111">{{cite episode | num = 111 | title = Name Your Price}}</ref><ref name="Ep112">{{cite episode | num = 112 | title = Aweigh We Go}}</ref> Ponch is also a fan of the game show ''Name Your Price'' and even appeared as a contestant.<ref name="Ep111" /> One Sunday afternoon Ponch did enjoy the annual [[Joie Chitwood Stunt Show]] while at [[Ascot Park]], and later agree to watch Bonnie perform stunts during a practice trail the next day.<ref name="Ep322" /> Both him, Jon, Bonnie, Turner, Harlan, Grossie, and Getraer actually did enjoy watching The King Charles Troupe play at UCLA using their unicycles, stilts, and other skills.<ref name="Ep412" /> He finally got to meet his favorite country singer which is actually [[Jewel Burnett]] at [[The Palomino Club]], and enjoyed watching her perform there that same night.<ref name="Ep509">{{cite episode | num = 509 | title = Finders Keepers}}</ref> He did enjoy watching the female mud wrestling show at [[Chippendales]] in which Bonnie had found to be both vulgar and offensive.<ref name="Ep517" /> He does find male stripping at Chippendales both to be vulgar, and offensive in which Bonnie seems to enjoy from her bachelorette party. He would visit Chippendales in order to check it out at nighttime.<ref name="Ep523">{{cite episode | num = 523 | title = Trained for Trouble}}</ref> He does enjoy training dogs.<ref name="Ep526" /> Later on, Ponch gained fame as "The Barcelona Man" for a jeans ad.<ref name="Ep602">{{cite episode | num = 602 | title = Tight Fit}}</ref> | |||
Ponch's talents include: racquetball<ref name="Ep101" />, basketball<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref>, bowler<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref>, jet-skier<ref name="Ep115" /><ref name="Ep209" />, volleyball player<ref name="Ep119">{{cite episode | num = 119 | title = Crash Diet}}</ref>, ultralight pilot<ref name="Ep407">{{cite episode | num = 407 | title = Satan's Angels}}</ref>, tennis player<ref name="Ep513" />, skate boarder<ref name="Ep205" />, street/roller hockey player, handball player<ref name="Ep219" />, student pilot<ref name="Ep207" />, singer<ref name="Ep516">{{cite episode | num = 516 | title = Battle of the Bands}}</ref>, hang-glider, sky-diver, wind-surfer, waterskiier (he claims), demolition derby driver<ref name="Ep312" />, square dancer<ref name="Ep218" />, drag racer, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, motorcycle rider<ref name="Ep217">{{Cite episode | num = 217 | title = The Matchmakers}}</ref>, dirt biker<ref name="Ep122" /><ref name="Ep204">{{cite episode | num = 204 | title = Disaster Squad}}</ref><ref name="Ep222">{{cite episode | num = 222 | title = Ride the Whirlwind}}</ref>, and | [[File:Undercover Work.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch staking out the construction site as seen in "[[Forty Tons of Trouble]]"]] | ||
[[File:Damagedcar.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch's Firebird lifted up in the air after being damaged by a forklift as seen in "[[Forty Tons of Trouble]]"]] | |||
Ponch's talents include: racquetball<ref name="Ep101" />, basketball<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref><ref name="Ep313">{{cite episode | num = 313 | title = Second Chance}}</ref><ref name="Ep412">{{cite episode | num = 412 | title = Home Fires Burning}}</ref>, bowler<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref><ref name="Ep417" />, jet-skier<ref name="Ep115" /><ref name="Ep209" /><ref name="Ep525" />, volleyball player<ref name="Ep119">{{cite episode | num = 119 | title = Crash Diet}}</ref>, ultralight pilot<ref name="Ep407">{{cite episode | num = 407 | title = Satan's Angels}}</ref>, tennis player<ref name="Ep312" /><ref name="Ep513" />, skate boarder<ref name="Ep205" />, street/roller hockey player, handball player<ref name="Ep219" />, student pilot<ref name="Ep207" />, singer<ref name="Ep516">{{cite episode | num = 516 | title = Battle of the Bands}}</ref>, hang-glider<ref name="Ep317">{{cite episode | num = 317 | title = E.M.T.}}</ref>, sky-diver<ref name="Ep321">{{cite episode | num = 321 | title = The Strippers}}</ref>, wind-surfer<ref name="Ep303">{{cite episode | num = 303 | title = Valley Go Home!}}</ref>, waterskiier (he claims), demolition derby driver<ref name="Ep312" />, square dancer<ref name="Ep218" />, drag racer<ref name="Ep410" />, chess player<ref name="Ep521">{{cite episode | num = 521 | title = The Game of War}}</ref>, motorcycle rider<ref name="Ep211">{{cite episode | num = 211 | title = Supercycle}}</ref><ref name="Ep217">{{Cite episode | num = 217 | title = The Matchmakers}}</ref>, dirt biker<ref name="Ep122" /><ref name="Ep204">{{cite episode | num = 204 | title = Disaster Squad}}</ref><ref name="Ep222">{{cite episode | num = 222 | title = Ride the Whirlwind}}</ref><ref name="Ep320" />, dirt track racer<ref name="Ep312" /><ref name="Ep319">{{cite episode | num = 319 | title = Off Road}}</ref>, stunt performer<ref name="Ep322" />, wheelchair racer<ref name="Ep313" />, go-cart racer<ref name="Ep401">{{cite episode | num = 401 | title = Go-Cart Terror}}</ref>, disco dancer<ref name="Ep201">{{cite episode | num = 201 | title = Peaks and Valleys}}</ref><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><ref name="Ep306">{{cite episode | num = 306 | title = Counterfeit}}</ref>, sailboarder<ref name="Ep403">{{cite episode | num = 403 | title = To Your Health}}</ref>, karate<ref name="Ep416" /><ref name="Ep522" />, scuba diver<ref name="Ep413" />, bicyclist<ref name="Ep405">{{cite episode | num = 405 | title = The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party}}</ref><ref name="Ep406">{{cite episode | num = 406 | title = The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party (Part 2)}}</ref>, weight lifter<ref name="Ep405" /><ref name="Ep406" />, unicyclist<ref name="Ep412" />, and sprint car racer.<ref name="Ep515" /> He's also an LA Rams fan.<ref name="Ep207" /> He wears a 9 1/2C bowling shoe.<ref name="Ep109" /> He is actually a black belt in karate.<ref name="Ep416" /><ref name="Ep522" /> | |||
Ponch's medical injuries include: He actually had gotten sprayed by gas truck that had actually caused him to be temporarily blinded, and ended spending one night in | [[File:MissingLeftFenderFlare.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch's Firebird has it's left fender flare broken off after a little police chase last night as seen "[[A Threat of War]]"]] | ||
[[File:MissingBothRightAndLeftFenderFlares.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch's Firebird has both it's right and left fender flares broken off after a little side swipe as seen in "[[Overload]]"]] | |||
Ponch's medical injuries include: He actually had gotten sprayed by gas truck that had actually caused him to be temporarily blinded, and ended spending one night in the hospital with a mean nurse taking away his Ding Dongs.<ref name ="Ep102" /> He actually wiped out after being thrown from his bike while trying to stop very quickly to avoid hitting the handicapped Vietnam Veterans and their male register nurse, causing him to accidentally to break his left pinky finger, and getting a total of five days of vacation time.<ref name="Ep213" /> He actually was thrown from his bike while in pursuit of a dirt bike, causing him to accidentally break his left wrist, and ending up in the hospital.<ref name="Ep307">{{cite episode | num = 307 | title = Return of the Supercycle}}</ref> He has also lost his confidence after swerving to avoid a speeding car, and ends up crashing through the front door of a store then winds up with his head in a display case with shards of glass pointing at his neck.<ref name="Ep513" /> He was temporarily blinded by a laser during a robbery while racing a sprint car at ascot park, and ended going to the emergency room in order to be checked out.<ref name="Ep515" /> He had suffered first degree burns of the crotch because his bike had caught fire during a pursuit of his former colleague named [[Toni]] who had recently stolen Jon's truck.<ref name="Ep517" /> He had once accidentally breathe in chlorine gas, and was stretcher by Bonnie along with paramedics in order for ambulance to transport him to the emergency room.<ref name="Ep520" /> | |||
He mentions that he was once a member of the gang Clono Condoris before there was even violence.<ref name=" | [[File:OverTheCamper.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch's Firebird going over the camper during a little police chase as seen in "[[Fallout]]"]] | ||
[[File:ChristmasTeddyBear.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch returning the stuff Panda Bear back to Mrs. Claus and her Elf as seen in "[[Christmas Watch]]"]] | |||
Ponch's leadership skills include: He had decide to show up at one of Andy's secret meetings during the night, and gave Andy an order to leave town by getting into his Cadillac. After Andy had refused the order by starting a fight, and had kicked him in the crotch. He started off by taking a beating from Andy, and had managed to turn things around by hitting Andy even harder. One of the gang members had decided to hand Andy a bō, and which he had knocked the bō out of Andy's hands. Andy gets sai while he had taken the bō. After he knocks the sai out of Andy's hands, someone tosses nunchaku to Andy. He then used a tonfa to take the nunchaku from Andy. He decides to drop the nunchaku and uses good old fashioned karate to beat the crap out of Andy.<ref name="Ep416" /> He mentions that he was once a member of the gang Clono Condoris before there was even violence, and is often called Ponchy by his ex convict friend Andy.<ref name="Ep416" /><ref name="Ep522" /> He had agree to take care of girl named [[Marla]] who was the daughter of a tow truck driver named [[Danny]] that was actually trying to steal cars on the side for extra money.<ref name="Ep320" /> He does known sign language, and often works as a translator for death people.<ref name="Ep519">{{cite episode | num = 519 | title = Silent Partner}}</ref> | |||
Ponch | Ponch volunteers efforts include: He once volunteered to passed flyers for the CHP Roller Disco.<ref name="Ep301" /><ref name="Ep302" /> He had volunteered his time at the [[Children's Hospital Los Angeles]] while dating a nurse named [[Gloria]], and had agree to help out with his friends at their yearly carnival.<ref name="Ep313" /> He had decided to take part in the CHP car wash to help the go-cart kids raise some money, and while Bonnie was actually flirting with a firefighter which causes Harlan to get angry enough to start a water fight by using his hose to spray her all soak and wet.<ref name="Ep401" /> He took part in the bucket of water challenge, and the bicycle race.<ref name="Ep405" /><ref name="Ep406" /> He had once taught a self-defense class down at the Youth Center.<ref name="Ep416" /> He was one of the first people to volunteer to take a sign language course along with her colleagues except for Jon.<ref name="Ep519" /> Both him and Jon did volunteer to ride with the canine unit of the sheriffs department.<ref name="Ep526">{{cite episode | num = 526 | title = K-9-1}}</ref> | ||
Ponch | Ponch heroic efforts include: He had once rescue a women named Carol from her Volkswagen on the Harbor Freeway.<ref name="Ep101" /> He had help save the life of four year old [[Chris Roberts]] who fallen in with his dirt dike in the Los Angeles River Bend, and manage keep him from drowning to death with help of Jon holding a hose.<ref name="Ep204" /> He had manage to recused his new neighbor Kim who was part of a female car thief gang from his beautifully rebuilt Trans Am that had recently flipped over with the help of Jon.<ref name="Ep213" /> He had also rescue [[Sindy]] who was accidentally blinded by a mirror at a construction site of building a house from her rolled over patrol car.<ref name="Ep215">{{cite episode | num = 215 | title = Mait Team}}</ref> He had help keep an injured girl named Keli Adams calmed until the ambulance arrived, and managed to become friends with her later during the week.<ref name="Ep313" /> He had help to save a man who had lost control of his car with the help of Bonnie using a rope, and Jon using a hang-glider getting him off the cliff.<ref name="Ep317" /> He had help save a girl named Marla from sufficating of death inside a stolen MG in a junkyard with the help Jon, Bonnie, Baricza, and the now convict tow truck driver named Danny.<ref name="Ep320" /> He had once gotten a tip from cb handle by the name of babbermouth in order to rescued Bonnie who was suffering from fatigue from her rolled over patrol car.<ref name="Ep324">{{cite episode | num = 324 | title = Dynamite Alley}}</ref> He had once rescued Turner who was hit in the head after swerving to avoid a school bus, and causing him to flip his cruiser.<ref name="Ep409">{{cite episode | num = 409 | title = Crash Course}}</ref> Both him and Jon along with help Bonnie, Toni and Sharon had rescue a drug traffic criminal named [[Rodney Cameron III]] from being eaten alive by a shark using a cage.<ref name="Ep413" /> Both him and Jon had responded to 11-99 call to rescue Getraer is involved in a serious motorcycle accident, and damages his right eye.<ref name="Ep421">{{cite episode | num = 421 | title = A Simple Operation}}</ref> Both him, Jon, and Robbie had rescued her father Charley from his son in law Gil that was trying to get him killed at a Toxic Waste Dump.<ref name="Ep503">{{cite episode | num = 503 | title = Moonlight}}</ref> Both him and Jon had rescued some elementary school students after their bus had accidentally caught fire.<ref name="Ep505">{{cite episode | num = 505 | title = Weed Wars}}</ref> Both him and Jon had rescued rescue a woman and both of children before the station had exploded because of chlorine gas, and later help out a trouble teenager named [[Eddie]] by rescuing his own [[Grandfather]].<ref name="Ep520">{{cite episode | num = 520 | title = Flare Up}}</ref> Both him and Jon had rescue two victims of car accidents that were caused by war games. Both him and Jon would later rescue a process server named [[Darla]] after accidentally making a smoke bomb go off inside a van during that exact same week.<ref name="Ep521" /> He actually abandon his bike, and rode on the back of Jon in order help rescue a woman by jumping off onto the ride side of the running board by managing to climb into the window by finally stopping a red Volkswagen Beetle. Both him and Jon would later rescue their former colleague Tom, and his former boss by the name of [[Reno Hale]].<ref name="Ep524" /> Both him and Jon would receive a congratulations from Getraer for stopping a missile launch.<ref name="Ep527">{{cite episode | num = 527 | title = Force Seven}}</ref> | ||
[[Image:Ponch and Carol.jpg|thumb|Ponch meeting his future wife, [[Carol Poncherello|Carol]] | Ponch's favorite hangouts are [[Lucy's Drive In]]<ref name="Ep104" /><ref name="Ep210">{{cite episode | num = 210 | title = Return of the Turks}}</ref><ref name="Ep323">{{cite episode | num = 323 | title = Nightingale}}</ref>, and the [[Villa Cinzano]].<ref name="Ep203" /><ref name="Ep213" /> | ||
His first favorite to enjoy eating is Tutti-frutti ice cream, and his second favorite choice to enjoy is eating strawberry ice cream.<ref name="Ep321">{{cite episode | num = 321 | title = The Strippers}}</ref> His favorite choice to eat in popsicles is actually bomb pops, and his second favorite choice to eat is vanilla ice cream cones.<ref name="Ep303" /> He has been known to drink buttermilk, organic orange juice, apple juice, grape juice, coffee, and enjoys eating doughnuts.<ref name="Ep213" /> His favorite choice of food trucks at the beach are pizza, and ice cream.<ref name="Ep303" /> He actually enjoys eating pizza<ref name="Ep303" /><ref name="Ep409" />, fish sandwiches<ref name="Ep303" />, clam chowder<ref name="Ep303" />, hot dogs<ref name="Ep306" />, hamburgers<ref name="Ep213" /><ref name="Ep413" />, cheeseburgers, bratwurst, fries<ref name="Ep213" />, popsicles<ref name="Ep303" />, tacos<ref name="Ep104" /><ref name="Ep210" />, ice cream sandwiches, ice cream cones<ref name="Ep303" />, and chili.<ref name="Ep526" /> His favorite snack food is [[Ding Dongs]], and he likes to keep them in the refridgerator.<ref name="Ep101" /><ref name="Ep102" /><ref name="Ep108">{{cite episode | num = 108 | title = Green Thumb Burglar}}</ref><ref name="Ep113" /> He claims to make "a mean potato salad."<ref name="Ep106"/> He often takes to work a sandwich which [[Harlan Arliss|Harlan]] calls a "Peanut Butter Chocolate Smoothy".<ref name="Ep403">{{cite episode | num = 403 | title = To Your Health}}</ref> He actually likes keeping Candy in a grocery bag to put in his saddle bag for the trick or treaters.<ref name="Ep206">{{cite episode | num = 206 | title = Trick or Trick}}</ref> He actually keeps junk food in a plastic bag in his saddle bag.<ref name="Ep111" /><ref name="Ep206" /> His favorite choice to eat in candy bars is Snickers.<ref name="Ep111" /> His favorite choice to eat in Pizza is actually Pepperoni.<ref name="Ep409" /> He actually enjoy cooking, and eating Chili.<ref name="Ep526" /> | |||
[[File:Auto Theft Division.jpg|left|thumb|Ponch now decides to go to centrals auto theft division as seen in "[[Down Time]]"]] | |||
[[Image:Ponch and Carol.jpg|right|thumb|Ponch meeting his future wife, [[Carol Poncherello|Carol]] as seen in [[the pilot episode]] ]] | |||
Shortly after the sixth season, Jon Baker returned to the CHP and became Ponch's partner for another year and a half. At some point during this time, Ponch married [[Carol]], the woman he met in a car accident in the first episode. He had a son, [[Frank Poncherello Jr.|Frank Jr.]]. When his wife became ill, Ponch retired to care for his family. After her death in 1989, he became a painter for ten years to get his mind off of it and painted the [[Golden Gate Bridge]]. About 15 years after he last saw Jon, he returned to the CHP in [[Marin County]]. When Bruce Nelson was promoted to sergeant, he took a temporary transfer to [[Los Angeles]]. After playing a major part in breaking up a carjacking ring, Captain Baker and [[Commissioner]] [[Getraer]] made the transfer permanent.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = "CHiPs" '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref> | Shortly after the sixth season, Jon Baker returned to the CHP and became Ponch's partner for another year and a half. At some point during this time, Ponch married [[Carol]], the woman he met in a car accident in the first episode. He had a son, [[Frank Poncherello Jr.|Frank Jr.]]. When his wife became ill, Ponch retired to care for his family. After her death in 1989, he became a painter for ten years to get his mind off of it and painted the [[Golden Gate Bridge]]. About 15 years after he last saw Jon, he returned to the CHP in [[Marin County]]. When Bruce Nelson was promoted to sergeant, he took a temporary transfer to [[Los Angeles]]. After playing a major part in breaking up a carjacking ring, Captain Baker and [[Commissioner]] [[Getraer]] made the transfer permanent.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = "CHiPs" '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref> | ||
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Francis Llewellyn Poncherello | |
Actor | Erik Estrada |
Appears in | Seasons 1 through 6 (1977 - 1983) |
Call Numbers | 7 Mary 4 / 7 Mary 6 in Season 6 / 79 Mary 4 in 1999 |
Badge Number | B600[1][2] |
Francis Llewellyn Poncherello[3][4][5] (aka "Ponch") is a graduate of Lehigh Polytechnical High School where he set the school's all time record for visits to the principal's office.[3] His mother is named Maria, and he has brothers named Robert and Martin in Chicago.[5] His sister, Patti, lives in New York.[6] Robert and Martin both work for his father in Chicago.[5] He also has an uncle Henry.[4] He used to get bullied, and beaten up a lot by Andy Macedon who was a couple years older than him.[7] He would later meet up a former colleague by the name of Tom Cory, Sr. who was once busted in late 1975.[8]
Shortly before joining the CHP, Ponch worked in a garage as a mechanic. The first time Ponch had met Officer Jon Baker while deciding to ride his dirt bike without a motorcycle helmet, and jumping over a CHP patrol car. After a little police pursuit he had finally wiped out, and getting caught by Jon who now decides to give him the full speech about not wearing a motorcycle helmet. Ponch had met Jon once again for the second time while deciding to cruise around in a 1964 Chevrolet Impala with the members of the gang called Clono Condoris, and deciding to drink alcohol and litter on street eventually get pull car by a patrol. Ponch now finally gets out of the car, and decides to lie about Jon being his cousin. While Ponch was dirt biking out in field one day with his new best friend Jon, while putting the bikes back up on the truck, and finally handed an application by his friend that had convinced him to join the CHP.[9]
He was commissioned in the late summer of 1975 as an officer of the law.[10][11] [9] He started out in a patrol car before completing motor school and becoming a motorcycle officer.[9] A year and a half into his law enforcement career, he was put on probation and, as a result, assigned as a partner to Jon Baker. When he accidentally directed the relative of the captain into a ditch just as his probation was about to end, he was given another six months of probation.[10] Not long after the second probationary period ended, he was temporarily assigned to partner with a rookie officer Brent Delaney for a couple weeks.[9] He was temporarily assigned to partner with a female motor officer named Melanie Mitchell for a couple of weeks[12][13] He was temporarily assigned to partner with rookie officer T.C. Hunsacker while Jon was in the hospital.[14] He was temporarily assigned to partner with rookie officer Steve McLeish along with Jon for a few weeks.[15] In late 1982, he finally recieves a new partner by the name of Bobby Nelson[16], and until Bobby's younger brother Bruce Nelson becomes his partner later on in early 1983.[17]
For two years, Ponch lived in a motor home in a trailer park.[18] He used to drive his motor home around as personal transportation.[19][4][20] He once had to move in with Jon temporarily while his motor home generator was being fixed at Mike Auto Repair.[21] He eventually sold it back to the dealer for $2,625, and after his first apartment at The Tides and Waters Edge at Marina Harbor for $250 a month was flooded by a water bed from the floor above. He agree finally into move to another apartment temporarily for $500 month rent near the marina, and ended taking it permenantly after meeting his beautiful sexy blonde new neighbor from the floor above. He had originally planned on buying new furniture, a combination hi5 stereo which includes a cassette, 8 track, record player, and a brand new car with the money. He had finally had a home warming party where Dave growls at Getraer.[22] He had finally brought up Fay to an empty apartment with no furniture, and seen Jon grilling out on his patio.[23] He finally had rented furniture temporarily when his mom was coming to visit, and had miner bird as a pet.[5] He had finally bought furniture.[24] He had been to have dinner parties.[25][26][27][28] After Melanie had accidentally ripped her pants he volunteered to take her back to his apartment to change then was caught by both his new girlfriend Jennifer and Grossie, and later decided to have a pool party during that same week.[12] He once had Steve help him fix the shower in the bathroom.[15] He once had talk about auto theft with Carol Sweeney, and her Father in his living room.[29] He did have a cocktail party.[30]
Ponch had finally bought a burned out Trans Am for $83 from a disgruntled owner who had started it on fire during a little disbute over impounding the car, and winning the bidding war against a tow truck driver.[31] He had finally began starting to restore the car along with Jon and his friend Kim, and managing to get it running.[32] He once received a brand new 1978 Mercedes 450 SL R107 as a gift from Barney while still restoring the car, and later decided to returned it because it's considered a bribe.[33] He had finally drove it by chaffuering a recently injured young black woman named Mary Barnes to Jon's rodeo.[34] The first time that he had finally finished completing a restoration it was repainted valencia gold with a trans am bird decal on the hood, also the car was stolen by Melodie Fisher and her best friend Brandy, and four days later was flip over while going airboune by his very strange new neighbor Kim Balford.[35] While doing another complete restoration when a rich billionaire named Arthur Forbinger offered to buy him a brand new car, and he turn it down because of bribery.[36] After completing a partial restoration by finally replacing the roof which included a new set of Cragar S/S, and reupholstering the interior in white when he decide to take Jon with him to go pick up his mother at the Los Angeles International Airport, and surprised her by showing it all burnt out.[5] He had finally completed another restoration after repainting the car same color, and had to escape completely naked after taking a shower at Robbie Davis's apartment in order to get away from her father Charlie Davis.[37] He drove around with Joan Ramirez a young school teacher as passenger while looking for Danny a recently suspended troubled student, and keeping the student out of trouble by having him join the CHP BMX Team.[38] After having another Trans Am bird decal put back on hood, and was flipped over by Jon entering the demolition derby trying to stop Bones Bateman.[39] He finally had a complete restoration of the car in an auto body shop then a few months later the rims were damaged along with both the mirrors including the right and left front and rear fenders flares getting broken off after being side swiped by a Hollywood tour bus being driven by the punk rock group known as The Bus Boys while they were robbing it, and force to drive on two drivers side wheels after going off a ramp for a few minutes finally coming back down damaging the suspension inside frame.[40] After he had finally finished repairing the side swipe, which includes replacing the mirrors, right and left front and rear fender flares, the front spoiler, BF Goodrich Radial TA tires, a new set of American Racing Ansen Sprints, suspension in the frame, and repainting the car the exact same color, and giving Jon a ride to the hospital to meet Andy Stratowski a CHP officer who is dying of cancer because of a large tumor in his brain.[26] The valet pull it front of the S.S. Princess Louise so that he can drive his date Paula back to the construction site then later follows a van full of thieves, and the next day while following the same van to the construction site to make a bust which turns into a little police chase with one of the drivers while trying to steal the forklift finally ending by damaging the drivers side mirror along with door and left rear fender while punching a hole all the way through passengers door along with the right rear fender.[41] After CHP had finally agreed to paid to have both the drivers door and passengers door along with both rear fenders replaced, right and left front and rear fender flares, a new set of American Racing Hurricanes, and agreeing to drive Jon home from theirs dates with Pam and Kathie.[42] Both Melanie and him had parked their motorcycles right next to it.[12] He almost had his new set of rims stolen along with a CB Radio, and was later pulled over during a little police chase while showing Jon around his old neighborhood by Local LAPD Motor Officer.[7] He later received a bomb inside the engine compartment from an explosives expert named Martin Beck while attending Bonnie's barbecue on Saturday night with his date Karen, and after the party was over his life was saved by T.C. Hunsacker who had spotted that the bomb was inside his engine compartment because there was two wires left on the ground by telling him not to start his car. After T.C. had safely removed the first bomb from his engine compartment a week later he had drove Jon to the bowling alley, and had received another bomb inside his engine compartmet. While leaving the bowling alley his car had started on fire after the bomb had exploded out in the parking lot.[14] After having it completely restore once again, and he later used in back of a roadblock at the Queen Mary to stop a hungarian motorcycle star named Janos who tried to steal a limo along with Jon's truck in the front.[43] He later drove Jon to Steve's new place.[15] He can later be seen washing it.[6] He drove it down the main drag in his old neighborhood to Rudy's garage.[44] He later drove Jon to their favorite cowboy actor which is actually Wayne Cato to have dinner at a rented house.[45] The left fender flare had got broken off during a police chase with Billy Rogers, and he later drove Rosa Aguila home after their date at The House Restaurant.[46] He had stop rescue his friend Nettie who had spotted the two criminals which had started a police chase, and had avoid getting his right fender flare had gotten broken off.[47] After he had finally finished replacing left fender flare along with the front spolier inlcuding a new paint job which would turn out to be the last time, and while visiting an abused kid in the hospital the evil stepfather runs out stealing it starting a little police chase which finally ends after driving off a camper going airbourne by flipping over on to parked Citroen causing it to finally be totaled.[48] After his favorite old Trans Am was finally totaled then sold for scrap he decided to go out, and buy a beautiful brand new 1982 Trans Am in Blue Metallic.[49] He later drove Bobby home in it.[50] He can later be seen racing it.[51] He can be seen driving it.[52]
Ponch's Free Time: In his free time he does enjoy watching favorite soap opera which is actually The Troubled World.[4][53][54] Ponch is also a fan of the game show Name Your Price and even appeared as a contestant.[53] One Sunday afternoon Ponch did enjoy the annual Joie Chitwood Stunt Show while at Ascot Park, and later agree to watch Bonnie perform stunts during a practice trail the next day.[40] Both him, Jon, Bonnie, Turner, Harlan, Grossie, and Getraer actually did enjoy watching The King Charles Troupe play at UCLA using their unicycles, stilts, and other skills.[55] He finally got to meet his favorite country singer which is actually Jewel Burnett at The Palomino Club, and enjoyed watching her perform there that same night.[56] He did enjoy watching the female mud wrestling show at Chippendales in which Bonnie had found to be both vulgar and offensive.[29] He does find male stripping at Chippendales both to be vulgar, and offensive in which Bonnie seems to enjoy from her bachelorette party. He would visit Chippendales in order to check it out at nighttime.[57] He does enjoy training dogs.[58] Later on, Ponch gained fame as "The Barcelona Man" for a jeans ad.[59]
Ponch's talents include: racquetball[10], basketball[60][61][55], bowler[62][14], jet-skier[11][23][47], volleyball player[63], ultralight pilot[64], tennis player[39][6], skate boarder[31], street/roller hockey player, handball player[37], student pilot[32], singer[65], hang-glider[66], sky-diver[2], wind-surfer[67], waterskiier (he claims), demolition derby driver[39], square dancer[5], drag racer[41], chess player[30], motorcycle rider[68][69], dirt biker[9][70][71][25], dirt track racer[39][72], stunt performer[40], wheelchair racer[61], go-cart racer[73], disco dancer[74][75][76][77], sailboarder[78], karate[7][46], scuba diver[28], bicyclist[79][80], weight lifter[79][80], unicyclist[55], and sprint car racer.[45] He's also an LA Rams fan.[32] He wears a 9 1/2C bowling shoe.[62] He is actually a black belt in karate.[7][46]
Ponch's medical injuries include: He actually had gotten sprayed by gas truck that had actually caused him to be temporarily blinded, and ended spending one night in the hospital with a mean nurse taking away his Ding Dongs.[60] He actually wiped out after being thrown from his bike while trying to stop very quickly to avoid hitting the handicapped Vietnam Veterans and their male register nurse, causing him to accidentally to break his left pinky finger, and getting a total of five days of vacation time.[35] He actually was thrown from his bike while in pursuit of a dirt bike, causing him to accidentally break his left wrist, and ending up in the hospital.[24] He has also lost his confidence after swerving to avoid a speeding car, and ends up crashing through the front door of a store then winds up with his head in a display case with shards of glass pointing at his neck.[6] He was temporarily blinded by a laser during a robbery while racing a sprint car at ascot park, and ended going to the emergency room in order to be checked out.[45] He had suffered first degree burns of the crotch because his bike had caught fire during a pursuit of his former colleague named Toni who had recently stolen Jon's truck.[29] He had once accidentally breathe in chlorine gas, and was stretcher by Bonnie along with paramedics in order for ambulance to transport him to the emergency room.[81]
Ponch's leadership skills include: He had decide to show up at one of Andy's secret meetings during the night, and gave Andy an order to leave town by getting into his Cadillac. After Andy had refused the order by starting a fight, and had kicked him in the crotch. He started off by taking a beating from Andy, and had managed to turn things around by hitting Andy even harder. One of the gang members had decided to hand Andy a bō, and which he had knocked the bō out of Andy's hands. Andy gets sai while he had taken the bō. After he knocks the sai out of Andy's hands, someone tosses nunchaku to Andy. He then used a tonfa to take the nunchaku from Andy. He decides to drop the nunchaku and uses good old fashioned karate to beat the crap out of Andy.[7] He mentions that he was once a member of the gang Clono Condoris before there was even violence, and is often called Ponchy by his ex convict friend Andy.[7][46] He had agree to take care of girl named Marla who was the daughter of a tow truck driver named Danny that was actually trying to steal cars on the side for extra money.[25] He does known sign language, and often works as a translator for death people.[82]
Ponch volunteers efforts include: He once volunteered to passed flyers for the CHP Roller Disco.[75][76] He had volunteered his time at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles while dating a nurse named Gloria, and had agree to help out with his friends at their yearly carnival.[61] He had decided to take part in the CHP car wash to help the go-cart kids raise some money, and while Bonnie was actually flirting with a firefighter which causes Harlan to get angry enough to start a water fight by using his hose to spray her all soak and wet.[73] He took part in the bucket of water challenge, and the bicycle race.[79][80] He had once taught a self-defense class down at the Youth Center.[7] He was one of the first people to volunteer to take a sign language course along with her colleagues except for Jon.[82] Both him and Jon did volunteer to ride with the canine unit of the sheriffs department.[58]
Ponch heroic efforts include: He had once rescue a women named Carol from her Volkswagen on the Harbor Freeway.[10] He had help save the life of four year old Chris Roberts who fallen in with his dirt dike in the Los Angeles River Bend, and manage keep him from drowning to death with help of Jon holding a hose.[70] He had manage to recused his new neighbor Kim who was part of a female car thief gang from his beautifully rebuilt Trans Am that had recently flipped over with the help of Jon.[35] He had also rescue Sindy who was accidentally blinded by a mirror at a construction site of building a house from her rolled over patrol car.[83] He had help keep an injured girl named Keli Adams calmed until the ambulance arrived, and managed to become friends with her later during the week.[61] He had help to save a man who had lost control of his car with the help of Bonnie using a rope, and Jon using a hang-glider getting him off the cliff.[66] He had help save a girl named Marla from sufficating of death inside a stolen MG in a junkyard with the help Jon, Bonnie, Baricza, and the now convict tow truck driver named Danny.[25] He had once gotten a tip from cb handle by the name of babbermouth in order to rescued Bonnie who was suffering from fatigue from her rolled over patrol car.[84] He had once rescued Turner who was hit in the head after swerving to avoid a school bus, and causing him to flip his cruiser.[27] Both him and Jon along with help Bonnie, Toni and Sharon had rescue a drug traffic criminal named Rodney Cameron III from being eaten alive by a shark using a cage.[28] Both him and Jon had responded to 11-99 call to rescue Getraer is involved in a serious motorcycle accident, and damages his right eye.[85] Both him, Jon, and Robbie had rescued her father Charley from his son in law Gil that was trying to get him killed at a Toxic Waste Dump.[86] Both him and Jon had rescued some elementary school students after their bus had accidentally caught fire.[87] Both him and Jon had rescued rescue a woman and both of children before the station had exploded because of chlorine gas, and later help out a trouble teenager named Eddie by rescuing his own Grandfather.[81] Both him and Jon had rescue two victims of car accidents that were caused by war games. Both him and Jon would later rescue a process server named Darla after accidentally making a smoke bomb go off inside a van during that exact same week.[30] He actually abandon his bike, and rode on the back of Jon in order help rescue a woman by jumping off onto the ride side of the running board by managing to climb into the window by finally stopping a red Volkswagen Beetle. Both him and Jon would later rescue their former colleague Tom, and his former boss by the name of Reno Hale.[8] Both him and Jon would receive a congratulations from Getraer for stopping a missile launch.[88]
Ponch's favorite hangouts are Lucy's Drive In[19][33][1], and the Villa Cinzano.[22][35]
His first favorite to enjoy eating is Tutti-frutti ice cream, and his second favorite choice to enjoy is eating strawberry ice cream.[2] His favorite choice to eat in popsicles is actually bomb pops, and his second favorite choice to eat is vanilla ice cream cones.[67] He has been known to drink buttermilk, organic orange juice, apple juice, grape juice, coffee, and enjoys eating doughnuts.[35] His favorite choice of food trucks at the beach are pizza, and ice cream.[67] He actually enjoys eating pizza[67][27], fish sandwiches[67], clam chowder[67], hot dogs[77], hamburgers[35][28], cheeseburgers, bratwurst, fries[35], popsicles[67], tacos[19][33], ice cream sandwiches, ice cream cones[67], and chili.[58] His favorite snack food is Ding Dongs, and he likes to keep them in the refridgerator.[10][60][89][21] He claims to make "a mean potato salad."[4] He often takes to work a sandwich which Harlan calls a "Peanut Butter Chocolate Smoothy".[78] He actually likes keeping Candy in a grocery bag to put in his saddle bag for the trick or treaters.[90] He actually keeps junk food in a plastic bag in his saddle bag.[53][90] His favorite choice to eat in candy bars is Snickers.[53] His favorite choice to eat in Pizza is actually Pepperoni.[27] He actually enjoy cooking, and eating Chili.[58]
Shortly after the sixth season, Jon Baker returned to the CHP and became Ponch's partner for another year and a half. At some point during this time, Ponch married Carol, the woman he met in a car accident in the first episode. He had a son, Frank Jr.. When his wife became ill, Ponch retired to care for his family. After her death in 1989, he became a painter for ten years to get his mind off of it and painted the Golden Gate Bridge. About 15 years after he last saw Jon, he returned to the CHP in Marin County. When Bruce Nelson was promoted to sergeant, he took a temporary transfer to Los Angeles. After playing a major part in breaking up a carjacking ring, Captain Baker and Commissioner Getraer made the transfer permanent.[91]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Episode 323: "Nightingale"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Episode 321: "The Strippers"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Episode 105: "Career Day"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Episode 106: "Baby Food"
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Episode 218: "Rally 'Round the Bank"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Episode 513: "Breaking Point"
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Episode 416: "Karate"
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Episode 524: "Ice Cream Man"
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 Episode 122: "Flashback!"
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 Episode 101: "Pilot"
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Episode 115: "Surf's Up"
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Episode 414: "Ponch's Angels"
- ↑ Episode 415: "Ponch's Angels, Part II"
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 Episode 417: "New Guy in Town"
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Episode 510: "Fast Money"
- ↑ Episode 601: "Meet the New Guy"
- ↑ Episode 620: "Fast Company"
- ↑ Episode 103: "Dog Gone"
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Episode 104: "Moving Violation"
- ↑ Episode 107: "Taking Its Toll"
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Episode 113: "One Two Many"
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Episode 203: "Family Crisis"
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Episode 209: "The Sheik"
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Episode 307: "Hot Wheels" Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Episode 402: "Sick Leave"
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 27.3 Episode 409: "Crash Course"
- ↑ 28.0 28.1 28.2 28.3 Episode 413: "Sharks"
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 29.2 Episode 517: "Alarmed"
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Episode 521: "The Game of War"
- ↑ 31.0 31.1 Episode 205: "Neighborhood Watch"
- ↑ 32.0 32.1 32.2 Episode 207: "High Flyer"
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 Episode 210: "Return of the Turks"
- ↑ Episode 212: "High Explosive"
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 35.4 35.5 35.6 Episode 213: "Down Time"
- ↑ Episode 216: "Pressure Point"
- ↑ 37.0 37.1 Episode 219: "Bio-Rhythms"
- ↑ Episode 221: "CHP BMX"
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 39.3 Episode 312: "Destruction Derby"
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 40.2 Episode 322: "Thrill Show"
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Episode 410: "Forty Tons of Trouble"
- ↑ Episode 411: "11-99: Officer Needs Help"
- ↑ Episode 501: "Suicide Stunt"
- ↑ Episode 514: "Tiger in the Streets"
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 Episode 515: "Bright Flashes"
- ↑ 46.0 46.1 46.2 46.3 Episode 522: "A Threat of War"
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 Episode 525: "Overload"
- ↑ Episode 610: "Fallout"
- ↑ Episode 603: "The Spaceman Made Me Do It"
- ↑ Episode 604: "Rock Devil Rock"
- ↑ Episode 609: "Return to Death's Door"
- ↑ Episode 617: "Brat Patrol"
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 53.3 Episode 111: "Name Your Price"
- ↑ Episode 112: "Aweigh We Go"
- ↑ 55.0 55.1 55.2 Episode 412: "Home Fires Burning"
- ↑ Episode 509: "Finders Keepers"
- ↑ Episode 523: "Trained for Trouble"
- ↑ 58.0 58.1 58.2 58.3 Episode 526: "K-9-1"
- ↑ Episode 602: "Tight Fit"
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 60.2 Episode 102: "Undertow"
- ↑ 61.0 61.1 61.2 61.3 Episode 313: "Second Chance"
- ↑ 62.0 62.1 Episode 109: "Hustle"
- ↑ Episode 119: "Crash Diet"
- ↑ Episode 407: "Satan's Angels"
- ↑ Episode 516: "Battle of the Bands"
- ↑ 66.0 66.1 Episode 317: "E.M.T."
- ↑ 67.0 67.1 67.2 67.3 67.4 67.5 67.6 67.7 Episode 303: "Valley Go Home!"
- ↑ Episode 211: "Supercycle"
- ↑ Episode 217: "The Matchmakers"
- ↑ 70.0 70.1 Episode 204: "Disaster Squad"
- ↑ Episode 222: "Ride the Whirlwind"
- ↑ Episode 319: "Off Road"
- ↑ 73.0 73.1 Episode 401: "Go-Cart Terror"
- ↑ Episode 201: "Peaks and Valleys"
- ↑ 75.0 75.1 Episode 301: "Roller Disco: Part 1"
- ↑ 76.0 76.1 Episode 302: "Roller Disco: Part 2"
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 Episode 306: "Counterfeit"
- ↑ 78.0 78.1 Episode 403: "To Your Health"
- ↑ 79.0 79.1 79.2 Episode 405: "The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party"
- ↑ 80.0 80.1 80.2 Episode 406: "The Great 5K Star Race and Boulder Wrap Party (Part 2)"
- ↑ 81.0 81.1 Episode 520: "Flare Up"
- ↑ 82.0 82.1 Episode 519: "Silent Partner"
- ↑ Episode 215: "Mait Team"
- ↑ Episode 324: "Dynamite Alley"
- ↑ Episode 421: "A Simple Operation"
- ↑ Episode 503: "Moonlight"
- ↑ Episode 505: "Weed Wars"
- ↑ Episode 527: "Force Seven"
- ↑ Episode 108: "Green Thumb Burglar"
- ↑ 90.0 90.1 Episode 206: "Trick or Trick"
- ↑ Episode "CHiPs" '99: "CHiPs '99"