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[[Category:Minor Characters|Hunter]] | [[Category:Minor Characters|Hunter, Lou]] | ||
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{{Infobox Character | | {{Infobox Character | | ||
character_name = Hunter| | character_name = Lou Hunter| | ||
actor_name = ''Unknown''| | actor_name = ''Unknown''| | ||
appears_in = Season 1 (1977-1978)| | appears_in = Season 1 (1977-1978)| | ||
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[[Image:Hunter.jpg|thumb|Officer Hunter]] | [[Image:Hunter.jpg|thumb|Officer Hunter]] | ||
[[Image:Hunter Briefing.jpg|thumb|[[Fritz]], [[Barkley]], and Hunter at a [[briefing]] ]] | [[Image:Hunter Briefing.jpg|thumb|[[Fritz]], [[Barkley]], and Hunter at a [[briefing]] ]] | ||
'''Hunter''' was a [[motorcycle]] officer for the [[California Highway Patrol]] assigned to [[Central]] division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> When a nearby church's bus was stolen, [[Getraer]] told Hunter to "put it on the air."<ref name="Ep104">{{cite episode | num = 104 | title = Moving Violation}}</ref> | '''Lou Hunter''' was a [[motorcycle]] officer for the [[California Highway Patrol]] assigned to [[Central]] division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> When a nearby church's bus was stolen, [[Getraer]] told Hunter to "put it on the air."<ref name="Ep104">{{cite episode | num = 104 | title = Moving Violation}}</ref> Getraer sometimes has trouble reading his handwriting on reports.<ref name="Ep105">{{cite episode | num = 105 | title = Career Day}}</ref> | ||
His current whereabouts are unknown. | His current whereabouts are unknown. | ||
''Hunter appears in multiple episodes during [[Season 1]]. He occasionally gets a line or two of dialogue, but is never credited for his appearance.'' | ''Hunter appears in multiple episodes during [[Season 1]]. He occasionally gets a line or two of dialogue, but is never credited for his appearance. The only time his first name is used is in "[[Career Day]]" when Getraer goes outside to talk to him next to his motorcycle and calls him "Lou".'' | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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* "[[Undertow]]" | * "[[Undertow]]" | ||
* "[[Moving Violation]]" | * "[[Moving Violation]]" | ||
* "[[Career Day]]" | |||
* "[[Baby Food]]" | * "[[Baby Food]]" | ||
* "[[Aweigh We Go]]" | * "[[Aweigh We Go]]" |
Revision as of 23:51, 8 February 2008
Lou Hunter | |
Actor | Unknown |
Appears in | Season 1 (1977-1978) |
Call Numbers | Unknown |
Badge Number | Unknown |
Lou Hunter was a motorcycle officer for the California Highway Patrol assigned to Central division. He was a member of the Central CHP basketball team.[1] When a nearby church's bus was stolen, Getraer told Hunter to "put it on the air."[2] Getraer sometimes has trouble reading his handwriting on reports.[3]
His current whereabouts are unknown.
Hunter appears in multiple episodes during Season 1. He occasionally gets a line or two of dialogue, but is never credited for his appearance. The only time his first name is used is in "Career Day" when Getraer goes outside to talk to him next to his motorcycle and calls him "Lou".
Appearances
Hunter appears in the following episodes:
- "Undertow"
- "Moving Violation"
- "Career Day"
- "Baby Food"
- "Aweigh We Go"
- "One Two Many"
- "Rustling"
- "Surf's Up"
- "Crash Diet"
- "Rainy Day"
- "Flashback!"
References
- ↑ Episode 102: "Undertow"
- ↑ Episode 104: "Moving Violation"
- ↑ Episode 105: "Career Day"