Really nice! It was so great getting to meet Robert Pine and to interview him. He really was a part of an iconic show. I enjoyed getting to hear him tell his stories. Thank you for commenting!
I really enjoyed getting to meet Robert Pine. Glad you got to check it out. I liked getting to ask him about his son Chris Pine, as well. Thank you for commenting!
It was so great getting to meet him and to interview him. I tried not to talk about Chris too much, since I was trying to focus on his dad, but I’m glad I got to ask him a little bit about Chris Pine. Robert Pine had a lot of really great stories to tell about his life and career. Thank you for commenting!
I remember CHiPs.....Growing up in England the show was staple Saturday night viewing after dinner, and his son Chris is a great actor too. You do get to meet the most interesting people...thanks for sharing.
Hi, Mike. Robert Pine is a really great guy and a terrific actor, and his son Chris Pine has done a great job of following in his dad’s footsteps. It was so great getting to meet him and to interview him. Thank you for commenting!
I love this show. I still watch chips today. One of my all time favorite shows along with The Duke’s Of Hazzard, and Bj and The Bear. I always loved and respected Robert Pine aka Sgt Getrare.
@@troyconley727 That was definitely the Golden Age of Television. The shows of the 1970s were some great series. They combined action, humor and heart. Robert Pine was so generous with his time, and happy to talk about his role as Sgt. Getrare. Thanks so for commenting! I really appreciate it.
That was another well done interview. Robert Pine seems to be very likeable. I lived very close to where freeway scenes were done for "CHiPs" and got to watch over my back wall. Your interview brought back fond memories from that show.
Thank you, Gretchen! Glad you liked it. Robert Pine is definitely a really great guy. I enjoyed getting to meet him and to interview him. He’s had a really great career. And I liked getting to ask him about his son, Chris Pine. That’s really nice that you got to see the freeway scenes from “CHiPs” being filmed over your back wall. Where we live now my mom could also see the scenes from “CHiPs” being filmed on the freeway, and since you both lived nearby at the time. Glad that my interview with Robert Pine revived great memories for you from that show and that time period. Thank you for commenting!
@@Pwg1985 He was the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon. His character really brought out the humor and friendship of the show. Those episodes are great to watch again and again. Thanks for commenting!
@@andrewmacdonald4833 Such a great actor, and I really appreciated him taking the time for a great interview! He brings so much to his roles. Thanks for commenting!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your encouragement! So many of the classic tv shows are just as good today as they were when they first aired. “CHiPs” is a lot of fun, and Robert Pine’s character was the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon. Thank you so much for commenting. You made my day.
@@loydhenderson6945 I was born in the 90s, but I’ve always been a fan of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and classic tv. I really appreciate it when I can meet someone who made those memorable moments happen. Thanks for commenting!
Muy agradable! Fue tan genial para llegar a encontrarse Robert Pine y entrevistar a el, y yo disfrute obteniendo escucharlo hablar su vida y carrera. Lo disfrute escuchandolo decir su cuentos. Gracias por comentando!
He seems like a lovely down to earth gentleman. I used to watch Chips with my family, here in Ireland, many years ago. We loved it. Regards from Ireland 🇮🇪 💚
@@eleanorryan2750 Really nice! It’s exciting to me that you are watching my show from Ireland. I loved getting to meet Robert Pine and to interview him. He had a lot of really great stories to tell about his life and career. And I enjoyed getting to ask him about his son Chris Pine. “CHiPs” was filmed very close to my home, and it’s still a really popular show whenever it airs. Something for the whole family. Thank you for commenting!
@@waynemasters Thanks so much! I really appreciate that! Mr. Pine was really great to give me an interview, and it was so much fun talking to him. He was the perfect foil to Ponch and Jon, and set up so much of the great comedy. Thanks again for the kind comment!
He has always been a favourite of ours… we still watch episodes of Cannon, Mannix and Barnaby Jones (among other shows of the day) where is frequently a guest star. Just an all around great actor and guy. I was a bit disheartened several years ago where one of his sons pictures was premiering, and it was asked to him, “Will there be a Chip’s reunion,” to which he immediately replied, “No there will not.” I was born in 73, so these shows mean so much to me because the World was soooo much simpler then. Just get lost in the memories that we cherish. Thanks so much for sharing and your kind response ❤️🙂
@@waynemasters Aren’t we lucky that those great shows are always available for us to watch again and again? It’s like a trip back through time. Actors like Mr. Pine, who appeared in so many guest starring roles, were the lifeblood of these shows. It’s too bad that there won’t be a “CHiPs” reunion, but the guys are always back together again any time we pop in a DVD. Thanks again so much!
@@stankormy5717 I agree, he brought the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon, both trying to keep them in check, but also enjoying their antics with the rest of us. Thanks for commenting!
@@narankersandhu9545 I know that Erik Estrada has appeared at a few of the Hollywood Shows. I believe that both he and Larry Wilcox appeared at a show last year. I don’t know about a fan club, but if you go to the Burbank Hollywood Show website, www.hollywoodshow.com, it will tell you who is appearing there at the next show. Thanks for commenting!
@@narankersandhu9545 I don’t know their individual schedule, but if you follow your local venue for autographs, they are usually pretty good about letting people know who will attend these, because they want people to show up. The shows are a lot of fun. I hope you will get the chance to meet the “CHiPs” cast. Thank you for commenting!
I liked the question "did the show inspire people to become cops"? I wanted to move to California when I grew up (I was only 6 in 1977) to become a CHP motorcycle officer, get a water bed, and of course have a trans am, lol. This was my favorite show through the late 70's and into the early 80's before all the cast changes.
Shows like “CHiPs” definitely sold the California lifestyle. My mother grew up right near the freeway where most of the scenes were filmed. Even if you didn’t become a highway patrolman, it’s never too late for the waterbed and the trans am. Thank you so much for my nice comment about my question! I really appreciate it.
I understand why you say that, though I think that in a lot of ways he might be okay with being known as Chris Pine’s dad first and foremost. That said, his various roles, including the iconic “CHiPs,” stand out on their own. Thanks for commenting!
I was already a Las Vegas motor officer when this show came out. Thought it was a little goofy. Too much fluff , not enough real police procedure .They never pulled their guns when confronting bad guys. But it was a great recruiting tool. Police Story was a much better series. Preferred to ride my Harley. CHP officers are actually called Chippies! , not Chips. Chippies was a 70's slang for cheating on your spouse and they were not about to use the real term on the show
@@clarkcoleman9793 It’s really interesting to hear that perspective! “CHiPs” was definitely meant to be more of a buddy comedy than a serious crime show, and maybe that was one reason why it made work as a highway patrol officer look so appealing. I’m sure that the actual patrols were infinitely more challenging than the show made it seem, but “CHiPs” was good entertainment. I didn’t know that about the term “CHiPs”; makes sense that they would want to keep the title family-friendly. Thanks so much for commenting, and adding this insight!
Glad you liked the interview! Robert Pine has had a really successful career, and it was so great getting to hear him talk about his roles and his work on “CHiPs.” I enjoyed getting to meet him and to interview him. Thanks for commenting!
He was perfect for that role. Great job Mr. Pine
Robert Pine really brought that character to life. It really created a balance between Poncherello and Jon. Thank you for commenting!
Best show ever, my favorite show. I watched here on Brazil. I missed this show
Really nice! It was so great getting to meet Robert Pine and to interview him. He really was a part of an iconic show. I enjoyed getting to hear him tell his stories. Thank you for commenting!
How in the world have I not commented on this video yet? I love Chips!!!
I really enjoyed getting to meet Robert Pine. Glad you got to check it out. I liked getting to ask him about his son Chris Pine, as well. Thank you for commenting!
Chris Pine's Dad. Robert had a great career, love the guy.
It was so great getting to meet him and to interview him. I tried not to talk about Chris too much, since I was trying to focus on his dad, but I’m glad I got to ask him a little bit about Chris Pine. Robert Pine had a lot of really great stories to tell about his life and career. Thank you for commenting!
I remember CHiPs.....Growing up in England the show was staple Saturday night viewing after dinner, and his son Chris is a great actor too. You do get to meet the most interesting people...thanks for sharing.
Hi, Mike. Robert Pine is a really great guy and a terrific actor, and his son Chris Pine has done a great job of following in his dad’s footsteps. It was so great getting to meet him and to interview him. Thank you for commenting!
I love this show. I still watch chips today. One of my all time favorite shows along with The Duke’s Of Hazzard, and Bj and The Bear. I always loved and respected Robert Pine aka Sgt Getrare.
@@troyconley727 That was definitely the Golden Age of Television. The shows of the 1970s were some great series. They combined action, humor and heart. Robert Pine was so generous with his time, and happy to talk about his role as Sgt. Getrare. Thanks so for commenting! I really appreciate it.
That was another well done interview. Robert Pine seems to be very likeable. I lived very close to where freeway scenes were done for "CHiPs" and got to watch over my back wall. Your interview brought back fond memories from that show.
Thank you, Gretchen! Glad you liked it. Robert Pine is definitely a really great guy. I enjoyed getting to meet him and to interview him. He’s had a really great career. And I liked getting to ask him about his son, Chris Pine. That’s really nice that you got to see the freeway scenes from “CHiPs” being filmed over your back wall. Where we live now my mom could also see the scenes from “CHiPs” being filmed on the freeway, and since you both lived nearby at the time. Glad that my interview with Robert Pine revived great memories for you from that show and that time period. Thank you for commenting!
I’m actually watching Chips now. I really enjoy Robert pines character.
@@Pwg1985 He was the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon. His character really brought out the humor and friendship of the show. Those episodes are great to watch again and again. Thanks for commenting!
Trooper Arthur Grossman: We know you're going to say, Serge- everything by the book!
Classic dialogue! I enjoyed getting to meet Robert Pine and to interview him. It was great to hear Mr. Pine’s stories. Thanks for commenting!
He's wonderful..still looks cool in his early 80s...
@@andrewmacdonald4833 Such a great actor, and I really appreciated him taking the time for a great interview! He brings so much to his roles. Thanks for commenting!
I've been watching Chips here lately. I like alot of the old shows. Cool video.👍
Thank you so much, I really appreciate your encouragement! So many of the classic tv shows are just as good today as they were when they first aired. “CHiPs” is a lot of fun, and Robert Pine’s character was the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon. Thank you so much for commenting. You made my day.
@@RossiterMeets Your most welcome. Glad your out there helping to keep those days alive. I grew up in the 70's and 80's.👍👍
@@loydhenderson6945 I was born in the 90s, but I’ve always been a fan of the Golden Age of Hollywood, and classic tv. I really appreciate it when I can meet someone who made those memorable moments happen. Thanks for commenting!
Assistia o Chips quando eu era criança nos anos 70/80 e assisto até hoje 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🇧🇷🪖
Muy agradable! Fue tan genial para llegar a encontrarse Robert Pine y entrevistar a el, y yo disfrute obteniendo escucharlo hablar su vida y carrera. Lo disfrute escuchandolo decir su cuentos. Gracias por comentando!
@@RossiterMeets 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻✌🏻✌🏻🇧🇷
He seems like a lovely down to earth gentleman. I used to watch Chips with my family, here in Ireland, many years ago. We loved it. Regards from Ireland 🇮🇪 💚
@@eleanorryan2750 Really nice! It’s exciting to me that you are watching my show from Ireland. I loved getting to meet Robert Pine and to interview him. He had a lot of really great stories to tell about his life and career. And I enjoyed getting to ask him about his son Chris Pine. “CHiPs” was filmed very close to my home, and it’s still a really popular show whenever it airs. Something for the whole family. Thank you for commenting!
I love Chips TV show!!! Regards.
@@josejn2007 Thank you so much! Mr. Pine brought so much to his performance in the show! Thank you so much for your comment.
Love the Sarge! This is awesome!! ❤
@@waynemasters Thanks so much! I really appreciate that! Mr. Pine was really great to give me an interview, and it was so much fun talking to him. He was the perfect foil to Ponch and Jon, and set up so much of the great comedy. Thanks again for the kind comment!
He has always been a favourite of ours… we still watch episodes of Cannon, Mannix and Barnaby Jones (among other shows of the day) where is frequently a guest star. Just an all around great actor and guy. I was a bit disheartened several years ago where one of his sons pictures was premiering, and it was asked to him, “Will there be a Chip’s reunion,” to which he immediately replied, “No there will not.” I was born in 73, so these shows mean so much to me because the World was soooo much simpler then. Just get lost in the memories that we cherish. Thanks so much for sharing and your kind response ❤️🙂
@@waynemasters Aren’t we lucky that those great shows are always available for us to watch again and again? It’s like a trip back through time. Actors like Mr. Pine, who appeared in so many guest starring roles, were the lifeblood of these shows. It’s too bad that there won’t be a “CHiPs” reunion, but the guys are always back together again any time we pop in a DVD. Thanks again so much!
Thank you, Mr. Pine.
I really appreciated Mr. Pine taking the time to be interviewed. So many great roles. Thank you for commenting!
He was well casted in Chips!
@@stankormy5717 I agree, he brought the perfect balance to Ponch and Jon, both trying to keep them in check, but also enjoying their antics with the rest of us. Thanks for commenting!
Please interview Tina Gayle
Yeah, that would be great. If I see her at a show, maybe I’ll be able to! Thanks for commenting!
Hi how do you find out which is the realy Eric Estrada fan club .and how can his fans see him
@@narankersandhu9545 I know that Erik Estrada has appeared at a few of the Hollywood Shows. I believe that both he and Larry Wilcox appeared at a show last year. I don’t know about a fan club, but if you go to the Burbank Hollywood Show website, www.hollywoodshow.com, it will tell you who is appearing there at the next show. Thanks for commenting!
Do they do a tour in England uk
@@narankersandhu9545 I don’t know their individual schedule, but if you follow your local venue for autographs, they are usually pretty good about letting people know who will attend these, because they want people to show up. The shows are a lot of fun. I hope you will get the chance to meet the “CHiPs” cast. Thank you for commenting!
I liked the question "did the show inspire people to become cops"? I wanted to move to California when I grew up (I was only 6 in 1977) to become a CHP motorcycle officer, get a water bed, and of course have a trans am, lol. This was my favorite show through the late 70's and into the early 80's before all the cast changes.
Shows like “CHiPs” definitely sold the California lifestyle. My mother grew up right near the freeway where most of the scenes were filmed. Even if you didn’t become a highway patrolman, it’s never too late for the waterbed and the trans am. Thank you so much for my nice comment about my question! I really appreciate it.
Now we are talking 😉😜😉😜😉😜
He’s no longer Robert Pine, he’s Chris Pines Dad.
I understand why you say that, though I think that in a lot of ways he might be okay with being known as Chris Pine’s dad first and foremost. That said, his various roles, including the iconic “CHiPs,” stand out on their own. Thanks for commenting!
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I was already a Las Vegas motor officer when this show came out. Thought it was a little goofy. Too much fluff , not enough real police procedure .They never pulled their guns when confronting bad guys. But it was a great recruiting tool. Police Story was a much better series. Preferred to ride my Harley. CHP officers are actually called Chippies! , not Chips. Chippies was a 70's slang for cheating on your spouse and they were not about to use the real term on the show
@@clarkcoleman9793 It’s really interesting to hear that perspective! “CHiPs” was definitely meant to be more of a buddy comedy than a serious crime show, and maybe that was one reason why it made work as a highway patrol officer look so appealing. I’m sure that the actual patrols were infinitely more challenging than the show made it seem, but “CHiPs” was good entertainment. I didn’t know that about the term “CHiPs”; makes sense that they would want to keep the title family-friendly. Thanks so much for commenting, and adding this insight!
Loved Bob Pine on CHIPS. I don’t see the appeal of Chris Pine at all.
Glad you liked the interview! Robert Pine has had a really successful career, and it was so great getting to hear him talk about his roles and his work on “CHiPs.” I enjoyed getting to meet him and to interview him. Thanks for commenting!
U dont see the appeal of his son??? Are u blind
I'd never recognize him
Thanks for checking out the video!
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