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   air_date      = Mar 8, 1981|
   air_date      = Mar 8, 1981|
   briefing      = Crimes against property}}
   briefing      = Crimes against property}}
==Brief Plot==


==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] are on patrol in Ponch's old neighborhood when they respond to a call and end up chasing stolen motorbikes. Jon arrests [[Danny Bonaduce]] while Ponch looks for the other one. He finds an old friend, Rivas, who denies seeing anyone. As Ponch rides off, Rivas gets the girl who was riding the motorbike out of a parked car and tells her where to run.
[[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] are on patrol in Ponch's old neighborhood when they respond to a call and end up chasing stolen motorbikes. Jon arrests a kid named Billy while Ponch looks for the other one. He finds an old friend, Rivas, who is working as a parking attendant and denies seeing anyone. Ponch feels a motorbike engine and the heat tells him that it's the one he was chasing, but Rivas tells him the guy must have dumped and run up the street.  As Ponch rides off, Rivas gets the girl who was riding the motorbike out of a parked car and tells her where to run.


After the [[briefing]], Ponch and Jon go looking for more information on the stolen bikes. After they visit a youth center, some kids are trying to break into Ponch's car. Ponch and Jon chase after them in Ponch's car but get pulled over by the [[LAPD]]. The officer is a jerk and gives them a hard time. After they threaten the officer, they go looking for the crime boss, Andy Macedon.
At a lunch spot, the motorbike thieves meet up and get paid by their ringleader.  Meanwhile, [[Getraer]] talks about crimes against property at the briefing.  After the [[briefing]], Getraer tells Baker and Poncherello that the boy they caught was defended by a high-priced lawyer even though his mother is on welfare.  They know something's up and head over to see Rivas for more information on the stolen bikes. He's not at the parking lot, but the attendant on duty says he may be at the Oak Street Youth Center.


Meanwhile, [[Baricza]] encounters Danny and friends stripping a car. He gets beat up by Danny until he pulls his gun on him and Danny runs off.
At the youth center, they find Rivas.  Ponch tells Jon they met when Rivas was 12 years old, stole some candy bars, and ran into Ponch.  Rivas's boss, a social worker, tells them about someone named Andy Macedon who is getting the kids in trouble. Outside, he tells Jon that he knows Andy Macedon.  Andy was a couple years older than him and used to beat up on Ponch "just to loosen up his knuckles."


That night, Baricza is at the youth center with Ponch and Jon looking for Danny. The rest of the [[CHP]] is there to show off their talents to the kids. [[Harlan]] plays ping pong while [[Grossie]] gives chess lessons and [[Bonnie]] shows off at gymnastics. Everyone is interested in Ponch's karate lessons and Bonnie's gymnastics.
As Ponch is telling Jon about Andy, he spots some kids are trying to break into his car.  Ponch and Jon chase after them in Ponch's car and call for help on the CB radio. They're pulled over by an [[LAPD]] motorcycle officer and the car thieves get away. The officer is a jerk and gives them a hard time. After they threaten the officer and he lets them go, they go looking for the crime boss, Andy Macedon.


The next day, Ponch and Jon chase a van that fits the description of the one that Baricza encountered. The van rolls over and Danny is arrested while his friend gets away on foot.
They find Andy at a restaurant.  He knows who they are already.  After answering some important questions, he flips a plate upside-down and smashes it with his fist.  Ponch gets the idea to use the youth center to teach kids karate and gymnastics to keep them out of Andy's gang, off the streets, and out of trouble.


That night, Ponch is giving Karate lessons when Andy Macedon shows up and picks a fight with Ponch. Ponch refuses to fight and they call it a night.
Meanwhile, [[Baricza]] encounters some of Andy's kids stripping a car on Lorenzo Drive.  Baricza tells them to get down on the ground, but Billy fights back.  He's taking quite a beating and knocked back onto his cruiser.  He rolls off just before the van backs into the cruiser. Baricza keeps fighting, but gets knocked to the ground.  Finally, he pulls his gun on Billy and the kids drive off as he looks at his gun with regret.


The next day, Rivas is fired and joins Macedon's group.
That night, Baricza is at the youth center looking for the kid he almost fired on.  Ponch, Jon, and the rest of the [[CHP]] is there to show off their talents to the kids.  [[Bonnie]] shows off at gymnastics, [[Grossie]] offers chess lessons, Rivas offers boxing lessons, and [[Harlan]] looks for ping pong players.  However, everyone is clearly interested in Ponch's karate lessons and Bonnie's gymnastics.


That night, Ponch shows up at Andy Macedon's secret meeting. He has a fight with Andy and beats the crap out of him (after going through some rough treatment himself). The episode ends with people willing to turn him in and prove he's a crook.
The next day, Ponch and Jon chase a van that fits the description of the one that Baricza encountered.  The van rolls over and Billy is arrested while his friend gets away on foot.
 
That night, Ponch is giving Karate lessons when Andy Macedon shows up and picks a fight with Ponch.  Ponch refuses to fight and they call it a night.
 
The next day, [[Turner]] is at the scene of an accident in the parking lot where Rivas works.  His boss fires him since he was in charge of the lot at the time.  Ponch shows up and Rivas yells at him.
 
Rivas finds Andy at his favorite restaurant and Andy admits to setting things up to get Rivas fired.  Since Rivas needs money, Andy hires him as a driver.
 
That night, Ponch shows up at Andy Macedon's secret meeting. Andy starts a fight with Ponch.  Ponch starts off taking a beating.  When he turns the tide, someone hands Andy a bō.  Ponch knocks the bō out of his hands and Andy gets sai while Ponch takes the bō.  After Ponch knocks the weapons out of Andy's hands, someone tosses nunchaku to him.  Ponch uses a tonfa to take the nunchaku from Andy.  Ponch drops the nunchaku and uses good old fashioned karate to beat the crap out of Andy. The episode ends with people willing to turn him in and prove he's a crook.
 
==Great Quote==
:"This thing's hotter than Bo Derek's autograph."
:-Ponch, feeling a motorbike engine


==Guest Stars==
==Guest Stars==
*Lewis Van Bergen (as Andy Macedon)
*[[Lewis Van Bergen]] as Andy Macedon
*Mario Marcelino (as Rivas)
*[[Mario Marcelino]] as Rivas
*Kari Michaelsen (as Teri)
*[[Kari Michaelsen]] as Teri
*[[Danny Bonaduce]] (TV's "Danny Partridge" as Billy)
*[[Danny Bonaduce]] as Billy
*Drew Snyder (as Joshua)
*[[Drew Snyder]] as Joshua
*George Brenlin (as Attendant)
*[[Paul Linke]] as [[Grossman]]
*Duane Tucker (as Motor Officer)
*[[Lou Wagner]] as [[Harlan]]
*Dexter Hamlett (as Miguel)
*Co-Starring:
*Mel Pralgo (as Waiter)
*[[Brodie Greer]] as [[Baricza]]
*James Margolin (as J.J.)
*[[Michael Dorn]] as [[Turner]]
*Shawn Lieber (as Ray)
*[[George Brenlin]] as Attendant
*[[Duane Tucker]] as Motor Officer
*[[Dexter Hamlett]] as Miguel
*[[Mel Pralgo]] as Waiter
*[[James Margolin]] as J.J.
*[[Shawn Lieber]] as Ray
*[[Randi Oakes]] as [[Bonnie Clark]]


==Crew==
==Crew==
*Executive Producer: [[Cy Chermak]]
*Produced by: [[William D. Gordon]] & [[James Doherty]]
*Written by: [[Frank Chase]]
*Written by: [[Frank Chase]]
*Directed by: [[Leslie H. Martinson]]
*Directed By: [[Leslie H. Martinson]]
 
*Executive Consultant: [[Rick Rosner]]
==References==
*Story Editors: [[L. Ford Neale]] & [[John Huff]]
*See the sequel in "[[A Threat of War]]" (aka Karate II).
*Associate Producer: [[Randall Torno]]
*Developed for television by: [[Paul Playdon]]
*Music by: [[Alan Silvestri]]
*Theme by: [[John Parker]]
*Music Supervisor: [[Harry V. Lojewski]]
*Director of Photography: [[Robert F. Sparks]]
*Art Director: [[Stephen Myles Berger]]
*Editor: [[Joe Morrisey]]
*Unit Production Manager: [[Donald Gold]]
*First Assistant Director: [[Chuck Lowry]]
*Second Assistant Director: [[Leslie Jackson]]
*Script Supervisor: [[Jack Gannon]]
*Set Decorator: [[W. Joseph Kroesser]]
*Production Consultant: [[Dave McDannel]]
*Stunt Co-ordinator: [[Paul Nuckles]]
*Rerecorded at: [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios]]
*Sound: [[Harlan Riggs]], [[M. Curtis Price, C.A.S.]]
*Wardrobe Supervisor: [[Shelly Levine]]
*Makeup: [[Richard Cobos, S.M.A.]], [[Walter Schenck]]
*Hairdresser: [[Don Lynch]]
*Casting: [[Cathy Henderson]]
*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==
*Baricza is the ''only'' officer on ''[["CHiPs"]]'' who has ever pulled a [[weapons|weapon]] on someone. This is one of the rare times.
* The shot of Jon and Ponch on their motors that used to be at the top of [["CHiPs" Online]] was taken from this episode.  It's after they go looking for Rivas and talk to the parking attendant on duty.
* Baricza is the ''only'' officer on ''[["CHiPs"]]'' who has ever pulled a [[weapons|weapon]] on someone. This is one of the rare times.
* See the sequel in "[[A Threat of War]]" (aka Karate II).


==Mistakes==
==Mistakes==
*After Ponch and Jon leave the restaurant, his car sounds different than before.
* After Ponch and Jon leave the restaurant, his car sounds different than before.
 
==Buy this episode==
* This episode is currently not available for purchase.
 
{{Succession box|
preceded =Ponch's Angels, Part II|
number =416|
followed =New Guy in Town}}

Revision as of 17:42, 1 February 2008

Karate
Episode # 416
Air Date Mar 8, 1981
Briefing Crimes against property

Brief Plot

Plot

Ponch and Jon are on patrol in Ponch's old neighborhood when they respond to a call and end up chasing stolen motorbikes. Jon arrests a kid named Billy while Ponch looks for the other one. He finds an old friend, Rivas, who is working as a parking attendant and denies seeing anyone. Ponch feels a motorbike engine and the heat tells him that it's the one he was chasing, but Rivas tells him the guy must have dumped and run up the street. As Ponch rides off, Rivas gets the girl who was riding the motorbike out of a parked car and tells her where to run.

At a lunch spot, the motorbike thieves meet up and get paid by their ringleader. Meanwhile, Getraer talks about crimes against property at the briefing. After the briefing, Getraer tells Baker and Poncherello that the boy they caught was defended by a high-priced lawyer even though his mother is on welfare. They know something's up and head over to see Rivas for more information on the stolen bikes. He's not at the parking lot, but the attendant on duty says he may be at the Oak Street Youth Center.

At the youth center, they find Rivas. Ponch tells Jon they met when Rivas was 12 years old, stole some candy bars, and ran into Ponch. Rivas's boss, a social worker, tells them about someone named Andy Macedon who is getting the kids in trouble. Outside, he tells Jon that he knows Andy Macedon. Andy was a couple years older than him and used to beat up on Ponch "just to loosen up his knuckles."

As Ponch is telling Jon about Andy, he spots some kids are trying to break into his car. Ponch and Jon chase after them in Ponch's car and call for help on the CB radio. They're pulled over by an LAPD motorcycle officer and the car thieves get away. The officer is a jerk and gives them a hard time. After they threaten the officer and he lets them go, they go looking for the crime boss, Andy Macedon.

They find Andy at a restaurant. He knows who they are already. After answering some important questions, he flips a plate upside-down and smashes it with his fist. Ponch gets the idea to use the youth center to teach kids karate and gymnastics to keep them out of Andy's gang, off the streets, and out of trouble.

Meanwhile, Baricza encounters some of Andy's kids stripping a car on Lorenzo Drive. Baricza tells them to get down on the ground, but Billy fights back. He's taking quite a beating and knocked back onto his cruiser. He rolls off just before the van backs into the cruiser. Baricza keeps fighting, but gets knocked to the ground. Finally, he pulls his gun on Billy and the kids drive off as he looks at his gun with regret.

That night, Baricza is at the youth center looking for the kid he almost fired on. Ponch, Jon, and the rest of the CHP is there to show off their talents to the kids. Bonnie shows off at gymnastics, Grossie offers chess lessons, Rivas offers boxing lessons, and Harlan looks for ping pong players. However, everyone is clearly interested in Ponch's karate lessons and Bonnie's gymnastics.

The next day, Ponch and Jon chase a van that fits the description of the one that Baricza encountered. The van rolls over and Billy is arrested while his friend gets away on foot.

That night, Ponch is giving Karate lessons when Andy Macedon shows up and picks a fight with Ponch. Ponch refuses to fight and they call it a night.

The next day, Turner is at the scene of an accident in the parking lot where Rivas works. His boss fires him since he was in charge of the lot at the time. Ponch shows up and Rivas yells at him.

Rivas finds Andy at his favorite restaurant and Andy admits to setting things up to get Rivas fired. Since Rivas needs money, Andy hires him as a driver.

That night, Ponch shows up at Andy Macedon's secret meeting. Andy starts a fight with Ponch. Ponch starts off taking a beating. When he turns the tide, someone hands Andy a bō. Ponch knocks the bō out of his hands and Andy gets sai while Ponch takes the bō. After Ponch knocks the weapons out of Andy's hands, someone tosses nunchaku to him. Ponch uses a tonfa to take the nunchaku from Andy. Ponch drops the nunchaku and uses good old fashioned karate to beat the crap out of Andy. The episode ends with people willing to turn him in and prove he's a crook.

Great Quote

"This thing's hotter than Bo Derek's autograph."
-Ponch, feeling a motorbike engine

Guest Stars

Crew

Fun Facts

  • The shot of Jon and Ponch on their motors that used to be at the top of "CHiPs" Online was taken from this episode. It's after they go looking for Rivas and talk to the parking attendant on duty.
  • Baricza is the only officer on "CHiPs" who has ever pulled a weapon on someone. This is one of the rare times.
  • See the sequel in "A Threat of War" (aka Karate II).

Mistakes

  • After Ponch and Jon leave the restaurant, his car sounds different than before.

Buy this episode

  • This episode is currently not available for purchase.


Preceded by:
"Ponch's Angels, Part II"
Karate
416
Followed by:
"New Guy in Town"