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==Plot==
==Plot==
The episode opens with [[Jon]] and [[Ponch]] crossing a bridge while on a coast beat.  At a toll booth at one end of the bridge, two men in a sports car drive up to a car, steal a briefcase, and toss the car's keys away before speeding off.  As they cross the bridge, they're spotted by Jon and Ponch.  Jon goes after the sports car while Ponch investigates the toll booth.  Unfortunately, the thieves get away from Jon.  As Jon returns to meet up with Ponch at the tolls, the [[Los Angeles|LA]] County Sherrif's office arrives and Ponch passes the details to the deputy.
The episode opens with [[Jon]] and [[Ponch]] crossing a bridge while on a coast beat.  At a toll booth at one end of the bridge, two men in a sports car drive up to a car, steal a briefcase, and toss the car's keys away before speeding off.  As they cross the bridge, they're spotted by Jon and Ponch.  Jon goes after the sports car while Ponch investigates the toll booth.  Unfortunately, the thieves get away from Jon.  As Jon returns to meet up with Ponch at the tolls, the [[Los Angeles|LA]] County Sherrif's Department arrives and Ponch passes the details to the deputy.


Some thieves steal a small fortune in diamonds from a man going through a toll booth. [[Ponch]] investigates the booth while [[Jon]] chases the thieves. They manage to give him the slip. After the afternoon briefing, Ponch and Jon respond to a call about an overturned onion truck. After lots of crying, Ponch has the truck move but gets covered in onions. When they return to [[Central]], they find that [[Mrs. Downey]] is there complaining about a $2 parking ticket. Back on patrol, Ponch and Jon chase a chauffeur who's driving like a maniac. The limo ends up causing a major accident. The chauffeur tells Ponch and Jon that there's a bomb in his limo so they break a window to get him out. Jon gets [[Baricza]] and [[Shain]] to take care of traffic while he calls for the bomb squad. The situation gets worse when they realize that there's a guy pinned against the guard-rail by the limo. Ponch talks to the pinned guy while the bomb squad defuses the bomb. That night, Ponch brings his TV to Jon's apartment for him to fix. Ponch soon discovers a bulletin board with "Ponch falls in Glue", "Ponch Loses Motorcycle", "Ponch Burns Hole in Pants", and "Ponch falls in the Mud" on index cards. Ponch goes nuts when he finds out Jon's writing a book about all Ponch's goof-ups. Soon [[Getraer]] appears on TV talking about the "Toll Booth Bandits". After the commercial, Ponch starts to like the book idea. While Ponch is thinking about fame, Jon notices a man in the diamond lane trying to pass off a dog as a passenger. When the trunk accidentally pops open, Jon notices lots of stolen appliances. They arrest the driver and his wife. When Getraer hears about Jon's book, he tells him how everything has to be cleared by all sorts of [[CHP]] officials...and filed in triplicate. The Toll Booth Bandits strike again but Baricza is on their tail followed by our heroes. The bandits try to jump a drawbridge but don't make it and flip over. Jon arrests them with Baricza, Ponch, and [[Fritz]]'s help. Off duty, Jon decides to give up on the book but Ponch doesn't want him to. The last we see, Ponch is trying to stop Jon from throwing everything out.
When Ponch and Jon arrive at [[Central]], Ponch wants to hurry in so they're not late for the briefing, but Jon's distracted by his notepad.  During briefing, Jon continues writing in his notebook and attracts attention from [[Getraer]]. Shortly after the briefing ends, dispatch reports an 11-82 and they head out, asking [[Fritz]] to let dispatch know they're on their way.
 
Arriving on scene, they discover a pickup truck that has spilled a large load of onions. The onions soon have everyone tearing up.  While Jon directs traffic and Getraer, [[Baricza]], and Fritz look on, Ponch directs the onion truck to try and get it out of the way.  In the process, the wheels spin and spray Ponch with onions.
 
When they return to [[Central]], they find that [[Mrs. Downey]] is there complaining to [[Barkley]] about a $2 parking ticket she got from the [[LAPD]].  Nevertheless, Jon agrees to take care of it.  He sends her on her way and she gives him a chocolate chip cookie.  "Have a chippie, CHiPpie!"
 
In the locker room, Ponch has changed into a fresh uniform.  While Jon tells Ponch that he's going to pay Mrs. Downey's $2 ticket himself (rather than try to explain it to her), he opens his locker and books fall out.  Jon seems to be inspired by them.
 
Back on patrol, Ponch and Jon chase a chauffeur who's driving like a maniac. The limo ends up causing a major accident southbound on the [[Hollywood Freeway]] at Belmont. The chauffeur tells Ponch and Jon that there's a bomb in his limo so they break a window to get him out. Jon gets Baricza and [[Shain]] to take care of traffic while he calls for the bomb squad. The situation gets worse when they realize that there's a guy pinned against the guardrail by the limo. Ponch stays by the man's side while the bomb squad defuses the bomb.
 
That night, Ponch brings his TV to Jon's apartment for him to fix. Ponch soon discovers a bulletin board with "Ponch falls in Glue", "Ponch Loses Motorcycle", "Ponch Burns Hole in Pants", and "Ponch falls in the Mud" on index cards. Ponch goes nuts when he finds out Jon's writing a book about all his goof-ups. Soon [[Getraer]] appears on TV talking about the "Toll Booth Bandits". He explains that the bandits are following people from a bank and stealing the valuables when they stop at the toll booth.
 
After the commercial break, Ponch starts to like the book idea when Jon refers to "Francis Ponchereblo" as heroic. While Ponch is thinking about fame, Jon notices a man in the diamond lane trying to pass off a dog as a passenger. They pull the car over and talk to the driver.  When the trunk accidentally pops open, Jon notices lots of appliances. They arrest the driver and his wife for having stolen items.
 
Back at Central, Getraer hears about Jon's book, he tells him how everything has to be cleared by all sorts of [[CHP]] officials...and filed in triplicate. While discussing the book, a call comes in for the possible toll booth bandits.
 
At the toll, they can't make their getaway since they flooded their car.  They steal a Plymouth but Baricza is on their tail followed by Jon and Ponch. The bandits try to jump an opening drawbridge but don't make it and flip over. Jon arrests them with Baricza, Ponch, and Fritz's help.
 
Off duty, Jon decides to give up on the book but Ponch doesn't want him to. The last we see, Ponch is trying to stop Jon from throwing everything out.


==Great Quote==
==Great Quote==
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==Guest Stars==
==Guest Stars==
*[[Brodie Greer]] as [[Baricza]]
*[[Lew Saunders]] as [[Fritz]]
*[[R.B. Sorko-Ram]] as [[Shain]]
*[[R.B. Sorko-Ram]] as [[Shain]]
*[[Jeri Lea Ray]] as Webb
*[[Jeri Lea Ray]] as Webb
*Co-Starring
*[[Victor Arnold]] as Zografides
*[[Victor Arnold]] as Zografides
*[[Marjorie Bennett]] as [[Mrs. Downey]]
*[[Marjorie Bennett]] as [[Mrs. Downey]]
*[[Louis Guss]] as Chauffeur
*[[Louis Guss]] as Chauffeur
*Featuring
*[[Lee McLaughlin]] as Onion Driver
*[[Lee McLaughlin]] as Onion Driver
*[[Joseph Della Sorte]] as Jewelry Salesman
*[[Joseph Della Sorte]] as Jewelry Salesman
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==Crew==
==Crew==
*Produced by: [[Rick Rosner]]
*Written by: [[Bill Taub]]
*Written by: [[Bill Taub]]
*Directed by: [[Georg Fenady]]
*Directed by: [[Georg Fenady]]
*Associate Producers: [[Ric Rondell]] / [[Phil Fehrle]]
*Production Consultant: [[Bob Hayden]]
*Unit Production Manager: [[Barry R. Stern]]
*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: [[Wm. L. Young]]
*Script Supervisor: [[Faye Brenner]]
*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]]
*Men's Wardrobe: [[Shelly Levine]]
*Makeup: [[John M. Norin]]
*Casting: [[Gary Shaffer]]
*Location 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==
==Fun Facts==
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==Mistakes==
==Mistakes==
*  
* For what appears to be a parking lot at the harbor, there seems to be an unusually high amount of traffic.
* When Ponch is sprayed with onions, he seems to have more stuck to him in the close up shots.
* The bomb squad moves the bomb before defusing it.  If they can move it, why did they just move it to the hood of the car rather than moving it someplace safer like away from a potentially explosive vehicle with a trapped victim?


==Buy this episode==
==Buy this episode==
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Revision as of 00:07, 4 January 2008

Taking Its Toll
Episode # 107
Air Date November 3, 1977
Briefing Fire conditions & the theft at the tolls

Brief Plot

Crying time: A load of spilled and crushed onions has the responding CHPers in tears. Bandits target drivers at toll booths.

Plot

The episode opens with Jon and Ponch crossing a bridge while on a coast beat. At a toll booth at one end of the bridge, two men in a sports car drive up to a car, steal a briefcase, and toss the car's keys away before speeding off. As they cross the bridge, they're spotted by Jon and Ponch. Jon goes after the sports car while Ponch investigates the toll booth. Unfortunately, the thieves get away from Jon. As Jon returns to meet up with Ponch at the tolls, the LA County Sherrif's Department arrives and Ponch passes the details to the deputy.

When Ponch and Jon arrive at Central, Ponch wants to hurry in so they're not late for the briefing, but Jon's distracted by his notepad. During briefing, Jon continues writing in his notebook and attracts attention from Getraer. Shortly after the briefing ends, dispatch reports an 11-82 and they head out, asking Fritz to let dispatch know they're on their way.

Arriving on scene, they discover a pickup truck that has spilled a large load of onions. The onions soon have everyone tearing up. While Jon directs traffic and Getraer, Baricza, and Fritz look on, Ponch directs the onion truck to try and get it out of the way. In the process, the wheels spin and spray Ponch with onions.

When they return to Central, they find that Mrs. Downey is there complaining to Barkley about a $2 parking ticket she got from the LAPD. Nevertheless, Jon agrees to take care of it. He sends her on her way and she gives him a chocolate chip cookie. "Have a chippie, CHiPpie!"

In the locker room, Ponch has changed into a fresh uniform. While Jon tells Ponch that he's going to pay Mrs. Downey's $2 ticket himself (rather than try to explain it to her), he opens his locker and books fall out. Jon seems to be inspired by them.

Back on patrol, Ponch and Jon chase a chauffeur who's driving like a maniac. The limo ends up causing a major accident southbound on the Hollywood Freeway at Belmont. The chauffeur tells Ponch and Jon that there's a bomb in his limo so they break a window to get him out. Jon gets Baricza and Shain to take care of traffic while he calls for the bomb squad. The situation gets worse when they realize that there's a guy pinned against the guardrail by the limo. Ponch stays by the man's side while the bomb squad defuses the bomb.

That night, Ponch brings his TV to Jon's apartment for him to fix. Ponch soon discovers a bulletin board with "Ponch falls in Glue", "Ponch Loses Motorcycle", "Ponch Burns Hole in Pants", and "Ponch falls in the Mud" on index cards. Ponch goes nuts when he finds out Jon's writing a book about all his goof-ups. Soon Getraer appears on TV talking about the "Toll Booth Bandits". He explains that the bandits are following people from a bank and stealing the valuables when they stop at the toll booth.

After the commercial break, Ponch starts to like the book idea when Jon refers to "Francis Ponchereblo" as heroic. While Ponch is thinking about fame, Jon notices a man in the diamond lane trying to pass off a dog as a passenger. They pull the car over and talk to the driver. When the trunk accidentally pops open, Jon notices lots of appliances. They arrest the driver and his wife for having stolen items.

Back at Central, Getraer hears about Jon's book, he tells him how everything has to be cleared by all sorts of CHP officials...and filed in triplicate. While discussing the book, a call comes in for the possible toll booth bandits.

At the toll, they can't make their getaway since they flooded their car. They steal a Plymouth but Baricza is on their tail followed by Jon and Ponch. The bandits try to jump an opening drawbridge but don't make it and flip over. Jon arrests them with Baricza, Ponch, and Fritz's help.

Off duty, Jon decides to give up on the book but Ponch doesn't want him to. The last we see, Ponch is trying to stop Jon from throwing everything out.

Great Quote

"You know, Ponch, the best things in life are free."
"Free? It cost 25 cents to cross this bridge! That's highway robbery!" -Jon and Ponch

Guest Stars

Crew

Fun Facts

Mistakes

  • For what appears to be a parking lot at the harbor, there seems to be an unusually high amount of traffic.
  • When Ponch is sprayed with onions, he seems to have more stuck to him in the close up shots.
  • The bomb squad moves the bomb before defusing it. If they can move it, why did they just move it to the hood of the car rather than moving it someplace safer like away from a potentially explosive vehicle with a trapped victim?

Buy this episode