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==Co-Starring==
==Co-Starring==
*[[Ned Wilson]] as Dr. McCleary
*[[Ned Wilson]] as Dr. McCleary
*[[Tim Maier]] as Kip
*[[Tim Maier]] as Kip Saunders
*[[Cissy Wellman]] as Helen
*[[Cissy Wellman]] as Helen Saunders
*[[Michael Mancini]] as Parker
*[[Michael Mancini]] as Parker
*[[Gary Pagett]] as Man
*[[Gary Pagett]] as Man

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Wheeling
Episode # 314
Air Date December 8, 1979
Briefing ?
Title screen

Brief Plot

A trio of wheelchair-bound drivers create problems for Jon and Ponch both in and out of their vehicles. The father of a hit-and-run victim is determined to catch the driver responsible, with or without the help of the CHP.

Plot

The beautiful Harbor Freeway without an accident during the morning.
Helen is left by Harry holding her son Kip after the drag racing accident.

While Ponch and Jon are patrolling the heavy traffic on the beautiful Harbor Freeway where there hasn‘t car accident this morning, and they keep making bets against each other about the week. Meanwhile a paralyzed Vietnam veteran named Artie while driving a beat up looking yellow and gray primer Chevrolet Chevy Van, and will soon start playing his favorite game which is actually called freeway tag by tapping the bumper of his buddy Alan’s beautiful maroon Cadillac Coupe DeVille. Since Alan happens to be in a very bad mood after getting his bumper tapped by Artie during start of their favorite game, and decides to let buddy pass him by immediately in the left hand lane of the freeway. Alan will eventually join in by tapping the bumper of their buddy Don’s beautiful red Dodge Charger which happens to be a Special Edition. Don is now upset with the situation of the game, and will let Alan passed him by immediately in the right lane of the freeway. Once Artie’s favorite game has just begun, and he will be follow by Alan until Don decides to finally join in for some revenge. While the trio happens to be weaving around the traffic on the freeway, and will eventually themselves pursed for a few miles by Ponch and Jon. The Trio will eventually exited the freeway, and get themselves pulled over on a side street by Ponch and Jon. Ponch now finds out that both Alan and Don are handicapped when it comes to stepping out of their vehicles, and will end up giving them citations as result of Artie’s stupid freeway tag game. Jon is actually surprised to find out that Artie is also handicapped besides his friends, and will end up giving him a citation as a result for his stupid freeway tag game. After Ponch and Jon finished giving the trio a set of citations, and will going back to duty of patrolling the freeway. Meanwhile an elderly old man named Harry Saunders happens to be a game of football with his son Kip, and will eventually lead to a discussion with his wife Helen. While Kip has just start his morning job of delivering newspapers, and accidentally gets himself run over a couple of drag racers. Which leaves Harry and Helen upset about Kip getting a broken leg because of the drag racers. Since Harry is always determine about taking law into his own hands, and wants to track down the drag racers himself without any help from the police today by leaving Kip and Helen at the accident scene.

Guest Stars

Co-Starring

Crew

Fun Facts

Plaza Fire Station (left)
  • The mock bull fighting scene was filmed around on and around Olvera Street. Artie's wheelchair comes to rest on North Alameda Street. View in Google Maps
  • As Jon and Ponch approach the runaway wheelchair they pass the Plaza Fire House. Built in 1884, it was the first building to be constructed by the City of Los Angeles for housing fire fighting equipment and personnel.
  • Jon and Ponch catch the hit-and-run driver in Union Station. View in Google Maps
  • The crash scene near the end was filmed just off of Hannum Street in Culver City. All the buildings in the background have now gone, and the large Volkswagen warehouse is now an estate of townhouses. View in Google Maps
  • Ray Vitte was a close friend of Donna Summer. He died after an altercation with the LAPD in 1983. Summer was part of a news conference which questioned the circumstances of his death.

Mistakes


Preceded by:
"Second Chance"
Wheeling
314
Followed by:
"Christmas Watch"