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   actor_name    = [[Larry Wilcox]]|
   actor_name    = [[Larry Wilcox]]|
   appears_in    = Seasons 1 through 5 (1977 - 1982)|
   appears_in    = Seasons 1 through 5 (1977 - 1982)|
   call_numbers  = 7 Mary 3 / 79 Charles (1999)|
   call_numbers  = 6 Adam (1975)<ref name="Ep122">{{cite episode | num = 122 | title = Flashback!}}</ref> / 7 Mary 3 (1977-1982) / 79 Charles (1999)<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = CHiPs '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref>|
   badge_number  = 8712}}
   badge_number  = 8712<ref name="Ep323">{{cite episode | num = 323 | title = Nightingale}}</ref><ref name="Ep501">{{cite episode | num = 501 | title = Suicide Stunt}}</ref>}}
'''Jon Baker''' was born in Rawlins, [[Wyoming]]<ref name="Ep118">{{cite episode | num = 118 | title = Cry Wolf}}</ref> and raised on a ranch.  ([[Larry Wilcox]] was also raised on a ranch in Rawlins, Wyoming.)  Jon referred to it as "a pretty big spread." He had a horse there named "Old Grey".  It was in Wyoming that he joined the Boy Scouts.  He has an older sister who was widowed.  She was left alone with her son [[Wes Miller]].<ref name="Ep203">{{cite episode | num = 203 | title = Family Crisis}}</ref>
[[Image:Jon Baker.jpg|left|thumb|Jon Baker as seen in [[the pilot episode]] ]]
[[File:RolloverFirebird.jpg|right|thumb|Jon getting help while sliding out of Ponch's recently totaled Firebird as seen in [[Destruction Derby]]]]
'''Jon Baker''' was born in Rawlins, [[Wyoming]]<ref name="Ep118">{{cite episode | num = 118 | title = Cry Wolf}}</ref> and raised on a ranch.  ([[Larry Wilcox]] was also raised on a ranch in Rawlins, Wyoming.)  Jon referred to it as "a pretty big spread."


As a kid, Jon raised parakeets.<ref name="Ep118" /> He worked in a bowling alley as a bowling instructor during high school.  He wears a 10D bowling shoe.<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref>  In high school, Jon was also on the football team.  One of his teammates was Leo Norrison, who was a year ahead of him.<ref name="Ep110">{{cite episode | num = 110 | title = Highway Robbery}}</ref>
Jon is a leo<ref name="Ep118" />, which places his birthday between July 23rd and August 22nd.


Jon served in Vietnam (probably USMC like Larry Wilcox)After serving the [[CHP]] for many years, he returned to Wyoming to help out on his father's farm.  [[Bobby Nelson]] took his place at [[CHP Central]].<ref name="Ep601">{{cite episode | num = 601 | title = Meet the New Guy}}</ref>
As a kid, Jon raised parakeets.<ref name="Ep118" /> and had a horse named "Old Grey".  It was in Wyoming that he joined the Boy Scouts.<ref name="Ep119">{{cite episode | num = 119 | title = Crash Diet}}</ref> He has a brother<ref name="Ep101">{{cite episode | num = 101 | title = Pilot}}</ref> and an older sister who was widowedShe was left alone with her son [[Wes Miller]].<ref name="Ep203">{{cite episode | num = 203 | title = Family Crisis}}</ref>


[[Image:Jon.jpg|left|200px|thumbnail|Officer Jon Baker]]
During high school (when his surname was JB<ref name="Ep110">{{cite episode | num = 110 | title = Highway Robbery}}</ref>), Jon worked in a bowling alley as a bowling instructor. (He currently wears a 10D bowling shoe.)<ref name="Ep109">{{cite episode | num = 109 | title = Hustle}}</ref>  Jon was also on the high school football teamOne of his teammates was Leo Norrison, who was a year ahead of him.<ref name="Ep110">{{cite episode | num = 110 | title = Highway Robbery}}</ref>
Jon's partner before [[Frank Poncherello|Ponch]] was [[Gary Bertrom]]He was 28 years old when he was killed while chasing a speeding car.  Gary's brother, [[Pete Bertrom|Pete]], wanted to be a CHP but he is colorblind. Pete was arrested in "[[Return of the Turks]]" for impersonating an officer.


Jon lives in an apartment building that doesn't allow pets.<ref name="Ep103">{{cite episode | num = 103 | title = Dog Gone}}</ref>  He doesn't have a TV<ref name="Ep108">{{cite episode | num = 108 | title = Green Thumb Burglar}}</ref>, but somehow knows how to fix them.<ref name="Ep107">{{cite episode | num = 107 | title = Taking Its Toll}}</ref>  He used to drive an Austin Mini but got his blue truck for the second season.  (Although several blue trucks were used in the series, the most common was a 1978 GMC Sierra Grande with the license plate 1E49964.)
Later, Jon served in Vietnam (probably USMC like Larry Wilcox).


His accomplishments and talents include: being a bowling instructor<ref name="Ep109" />, certified flight instructor, an attempt writing a book<ref name="Ep107" />, plays handball better than Ponch, horseback rider, calf roper, wind-surfer, hang-glider, jet-skier, sky-diver, volleyball player<ref name="Ep119">{{cite episode | num = 119 | title = Crash Diet}}</ref>, & talented skate boarder.
[[Image:Jon.jpg|left|200px|thumbnail|Traffic Officer Jon Baker]]
After joining the [[CHP]], as any aspiring motor officer before being assigned to a motor squad,  Jon was assigned to a patrol car.  In 1975, he met [[Frank Poncherello]] and convinced him to become a CHP officer.<ref name="Ep122" />
 
In the mid-1970s, Jon was partnered with [[Gary Bertrom]].  He was 28 years old when he was killed while chasing a speeding car.  Gary's brother, [[Pete Bertrom|Pete]], wanted to be a CHP but he is colorblind.  Pete was later arrested for impersonating an officer.<ref name="Ep210">{{cite episode | num = 210 | title = Return of the Turks}}</ref>
 
When [[Frank Poncherello]] was put on six month probation in early 1977, [[Getraer]] partnered him with Jon.<ref name="Ep101" />  They served as partners for five and a half years before Jon  returned to Wyoming to help out on his father's farm in the middle of 1982.  [[Bobby Nelson]] took his place at [[Central]].<ref name="Ep601">{{cite episode | num = 601 | title = Meet the New Guy}}</ref>
 
Jon lives in the [[Raintree Condominiums and Townhouses]] community where pets are not allowed.<ref name="Ep103">{{cite episode | num = 103 | title = Dog Gone}}</ref>  He doesn't have a TV<ref name="Ep108">{{cite episode | num = 108 | title = Green Thumb Burglar}}</ref>, but somehow knows how to fix them.<ref name="Ep107">{{cite episode | num = 107 | title = Taking Its Toll}}</ref>  He used to drive an Austin Mini with vanity plates "J A B"<ref name="Ep102">{{cite episode | num = 102 | title = Undertow}}</ref> or "JAB 5" <ref name="Ep103">{{cite episode | num = 103 | title = Dog Gone}}</ref> but got his blue truck for the second season.  (Although several blue trucks were used in the series, the most common was a 1978 GMC Sierra Grande with the license plate 1E49964.)
 
His accomplishments and talents include: being a bowling instructor<ref name="Ep109" />, an attempt writing a book<ref name="Ep107" />, jet-skier<ref name="Ep115">{{cite episode | num = 115 | title = Surf's Up}}</ref>, volleyball player<ref name="Ep119" />, certified flight instructor, plays handball better than Ponch, horseback rider, calf roper, wind-surfer, hang-glider, sky-diver, and talented skate boarder. His favourite quote: "Take it easy ! Will you ?", you can hear him saying that in numerous episodes to many distressed drivers.


Jon speaks French in "[[The Sheik]]" but couldn't speak a word of it when he pulled over the three-wheeled car in "[[Hustle]]".  He must have taken lessons.
Jon speaks French in "[[The Sheik]]" but couldn't speak a word of it when he pulled over the three-wheeled car in "[[Hustle]]".  He must have taken lessons.


Shortly after the [[Season 6|sixth season]], Jon returned from Wyoming and became Ponch's partner once again. A year and a half later, Ponch retired.
Shortly after the [[Season 6|sixth season]], Jon returned from Wyoming and became Ponch's partner once again. A year and a half later, Ponch retired and moved to Marin County.


By 1999, Jon had been promoted to Captain and had married Officer [[Sandy Baker]].  He teamed up with Ponch after Ponch returned to the CHP.<ref name="CHiPs99">{{cite episode | num = CHiPs '99 | title = CHiPs '99}}</ref>
By 1999, Jon had been promoted to Captain and had married Officer [[Sandy Baker]].  He teamed up with Ponch after Ponch returned to the CHP.<ref name="CHiPs99" />


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Latest revision as of 13:13, 29 January 2015

Jonathan A. Baker
Actor Larry Wilcox
Appears in Seasons 1 through 5 (1977 - 1982)
Call Numbers 6 Adam (1975)[1] / 7 Mary 3 (1977-1982) / 79 Charles (1999)[2]
Badge Number 8712[3][4]
Jon Baker as seen in the pilot episode
Jon getting help while sliding out of Ponch's recently totaled Firebird as seen in Destruction Derby

Jon Baker was born in Rawlins, Wyoming[5] and raised on a ranch. (Larry Wilcox was also raised on a ranch in Rawlins, Wyoming.) Jon referred to it as "a pretty big spread."

Jon is a leo[5], which places his birthday between July 23rd and August 22nd.

As a kid, Jon raised parakeets.[5] and had a horse named "Old Grey". It was in Wyoming that he joined the Boy Scouts.[6] He has a brother[7] and an older sister who was widowed. She was left alone with her son Wes Miller.[8]

During high school (when his surname was JB[9]), Jon worked in a bowling alley as a bowling instructor. (He currently wears a 10D bowling shoe.)[10] Jon was also on the high school football team. One of his teammates was Leo Norrison, who was a year ahead of him.[9]

Later, Jon served in Vietnam (probably USMC like Larry Wilcox).

Traffic Officer Jon Baker

After joining the CHP, as any aspiring motor officer before being assigned to a motor squad, Jon was assigned to a patrol car. In 1975, he met Frank Poncherello and convinced him to become a CHP officer.[1]

In the mid-1970s, Jon was partnered with Gary Bertrom. He was 28 years old when he was killed while chasing a speeding car. Gary's brother, Pete, wanted to be a CHP but he is colorblind. Pete was later arrested for impersonating an officer.[11]

When Frank Poncherello was put on six month probation in early 1977, Getraer partnered him with Jon.[7] They served as partners for five and a half years before Jon returned to Wyoming to help out on his father's farm in the middle of 1982. Bobby Nelson took his place at Central.[12]

Jon lives in the Raintree Condominiums and Townhouses community where pets are not allowed.[13] He doesn't have a TV[14], but somehow knows how to fix them.[15] He used to drive an Austin Mini with vanity plates "J A B"[16] or "JAB 5" [13] but got his blue truck for the second season. (Although several blue trucks were used in the series, the most common was a 1978 GMC Sierra Grande with the license plate 1E49964.)

His accomplishments and talents include: being a bowling instructor[10], an attempt writing a book[15], jet-skier[17], volleyball player[6], certified flight instructor, plays handball better than Ponch, horseback rider, calf roper, wind-surfer, hang-glider, sky-diver, and talented skate boarder. His favourite quote: "Take it easy ! Will you ?", you can hear him saying that in numerous episodes to many distressed drivers.

Jon speaks French in "The Sheik" but couldn't speak a word of it when he pulled over the three-wheeled car in "Hustle". He must have taken lessons.

Shortly after the sixth season, Jon returned from Wyoming and became Ponch's partner once again. A year and a half later, Ponch retired and moved to Marin County.

By 1999, Jon had been promoted to Captain and had married Officer Sandy Baker. He teamed up with Ponch after Ponch returned to the CHP.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Episode 122: "Flashback!"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Episode CHiPs '99: "CHiPs '99"
  3. Episode 323: "Nightingale"
  4. Episode 501: "Suicide Stunt"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Episode 118: "Cry Wolf"
  6. 6.0 6.1 Episode 119: "Crash Diet"
  7. 7.0 7.1 Episode 101: "Pilot"
  8. Episode 203: "Family Crisis"
  9. 9.0 9.1 Episode 110: "Highway Robbery"
  10. 10.0 10.1 Episode 109: "Hustle"
  11. Episode 210: "Return of the Turks"
  12. Episode 601: "Meet the New Guy"
  13. 13.0 13.1 Episode 103: "Dog Gone"
  14. Episode 108: "Green Thumb Burglar"
  15. 15.0 15.1 Episode 107: "Taking Its Toll"
  16. Episode 102: "Undertow"
  17. Episode 115: "Surf's Up"