The best episode directed by Phil Bondelli is "Neighborhood Watch", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by L. Ford Neale". "Neighborhood Watch" aired on 10/14/1978 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Trick or Trick".
Ponch and Jon have their hands full trying to deal with a persistent dangerous driver and a group of delinquent kids.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: L. Ford Neale
Ponch and Jon find themselves having to deal with a bewildering array of petty thefts and false alarms when on patrol during Halloween.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: James Schmerer
Jon and Ponch pull over a speeding motorist who claims to have diplomatic immunity. When they subsequently accept an invitation to a party, they find themselves being offered bribes by their host.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: Jerry Thomas
A bell is stolen from a church. The Sunday school children are very sad about this. Ponch gets a visit from his mother. The officers have much to laugh at as a few drunken guys want to buy gas at the Central.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: L. Ford Neale
When a ruthless biker gang kidnaps Officer Clark, the boys gun it to save her, while Sgt. Getraer's wife suffers false labor pains.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: William Douglas Lansford
Thinking that it is Jon's birthday soon, Ponch plans a surprise birthday party for him. A cattle owner is stealing his own cattle in order to rip off the assurance agency. A magician is showing some tricks when he and his daughter are pulled over for running through a red light. A young girl is trapped in her car when a drunk driver runs her off the road.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: Frank Telford
Doctor Dolenz returns and kidnaps Oscar, replacing him with a lookalike robot in an attempt to steal the formula for a new energy source.
Director: Phil Bondelli
Writer: Mark Frost