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THE MONKEES Starring: Davy Jones- Peter Tork- Micky Dolenz -Mike Nesmith
Produced by: Bob Rafelson
Bert Schneider
1. Royal Flush (9-12-16)
Davy and the boys save the Princess of Harmonica from her evil
Uncle Otto.
Written by: Peter Meyerson and Robert Schlitt
Directed by: James Frawley
2. Monkee See, Monkee Die (9-19-66)
The Monkees venture into a haunted mansion to claim their inheritance.
Written by: Treva Silverman
Directed by: James Frawley
3. Monkee vs. Machine (9-26-66)
The Monkees disguise themselves as kids to save a toymaker's job.
Stan Freberg
makes a rare appearance.
Written by: David Panich
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
4. Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers (10-3-66)
Nick Trump, the manager of the rival Four Swines, tricks the Monkees
with a series
of publicity stunts.
Written by: Dave Evans
Directed by: James Frawley
5. The Spy Who Came In From The Cool (10-10-66)
Davy buys a pair of maracas with microfilm hidden in them, setting
off a madcap
espionage caper.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
6. The Success Story (10-17-66)
Mike, Peter and Micky help Davy look like a millionaire to impress
his visiting
grandfather.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Bernie Orenstein
Directed by: James Frawley
7. Monkees In A Ghost Town (10-24-66)
Trapped in a ghost town, the Monkees are captured by gangsters.
Lon Chaney, Jr.
makes a guest appearance. Also Rose Marie.
Written by: Robert Schlitt and Peter Meyerson
Directed by: James Frawley
8. Gift Horse (10-31-66)
The Monkees take up farming to save a little boy's horse. Nesmith's
"All The
King's Men" (never released) is featured.
Written by: Dave Evans
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
9. The Chaperone (11-7-66)
Micky dresses in drag to pose as a chaperone for Davy's date to
the Monkees' party.
With Arch Johnson.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Bruce Kessler
10. The Monkees (Pilot) (11-14-66)
When Davy falls for the hostess of a sweet-sixteen party, madness
ensues. Paul
Mazursky makes a cameo appearance.
Segments of Nesmith and Jones' screen tests fill out the episode.
Written by: Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker
Directed by: Mike Elliot
11. Monkees A La Carte (11-21-66)
The boys, disguised as the Purple Flower Gang, thwart a gangster
who has taken
over Pop's Restaurant.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Bernie Orenstein
Directed by: Jim Frawley
12. I've Got A Little Song Here (11-28-66)
The Monkees seek revenge from a phony music publisher who swindled
Mike.
Written by: Treva Silverman
Directed by: Bruce Kessler
13. One Man Shy (12-5-66)
The boys help a bashful Peter win the heart of a pretty debutante.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Treva Silverman
Directed by: James Frawley

14. Dance, Monkees, Dance (12-12-66)
The Monkees try to twist themselves out of a lifetime contract
for dance lessons.
Written by: Bernie Orenstein
Directed by: James Frawley
15. Too Many Girls (12-19-66)
A scheming stage mother tries to use Davy to further her daughter's
career.
Includes Nesmith's parody of "Different Drum."
Written by: Dave Evans, Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: James Frawley
16. Son Of Gypsy (12-26-66)
Threatened with torture, the Monkees steal a priceless statue
for a band of
gypsies.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Treva Silverman
Directed by: James Frawley
17. Case Of The Missing Monkee (1-9-67)
The boys foil the abduction of Peter and a nuclear scientist.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
18. 1 Was A Teenage Monster (1-16-67)
A mad scientist transfers the Monkees' musical prowess into the
body of a
monster.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Dave Evans
Directed by: Sidney Miller
19. Find The Monkees (1-23-67)
A TV producer searches for the Monkees, who have tried unsuccessfully
to
audition for his show.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Richard Nunis
20. Monkees In The Ring (1-30-67)
A crooked boxing promoter tries to con Davy into a fixed fight
until the Monkees
swing into action.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: James Frawley
21. The Prince And The Pauper (2-6-67)
Davy doubles for a prince to save his throne, Rodney Bingenheimer
appears as
Davy's double.
Written by: Peter Meyerson
Directed by: James Komack
22. Monkees At The Circus (2-13-67)
The Monkees walk the tightrope to save a small circus from folding,
Written by: David Panich
Directed by: Bruce Kessler
23. Captain Crocodile (2-20-67)
The host of a kiddie TV show sabotages the Monkees' appearance
out of jealousy.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: James Frawley
24. Monkees A La Mode (2-27-67)
The Monkees receive an award from Style Magazine but can't live
up to their image.
of grace, chic and gentility.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Alex Singer
25. Alias Micky Dolenz (3-6-67)
Micky's resemblance to Baby Face Morales involves the Monkees
with the mob.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Bruce Kessler
26. Monkee Chow Mein (3-13-67)
Peter opens the wrong fortune cookie and suddenly the Monkees
must battle the
evil Dragonman.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: James Frawley
27. Monkee Mother (3-20-67)
Rose Marie makes an appearance as the Monkees' new tenant, who
moves in when
the boys can't make the rent.
Written by: Peter Meyerson and Bob Schlitt
Directed by: James Frawley
28. Monkees On The Line (3-27-67)
The Monkees cause a lot of hang-ups when they take over a telephone
answering
service.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Coslough Johnson
Directed by: James Frawley
29. Monkees Get Out More Dirt (4-3-67)
The Monkees compete with each other to win the favor of April
Conquest. Features
the unreleased song "Steam Engine." With Julie Newmar.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Gerald Shepard
30. Monkees Manhattan Style (4-10-67)
The Monkees save a Broadway producer from bankruptcy.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Russell Mayberry
31. Monkees At The Movies (4-17-67)
Bobby Sherman makes an appearance as a spoiled movie star who
is replaced by
Davy.
Written by: Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
Directed by: Russell Mayberry
32. Monkees On Tour (4-24-67)
A documentary look at the behind-the-scene madness of a Monkees
concert in
Phoenix. Includes some exciting but barely audible live footage.
Written by: Bob Rafelson
Directed by: Bob Rafelson

33. A Nice Place To Visit (9-11-67)
Davy is captured by bandits after falling for El Diablo's girlfriend.
Godfrey
Cambridge makes a cameo appearance.
Written by: Treva Silverman
Directed by: James Frawley
34. The Picture Frame (9-18-67)
The Monkees unwittingly rob a bank thinking that they are making
a movie.
Written by: Jack Winter
Directed by: James Frawley
35. Everywhere A Sheik Sheik (9-25-67)
To avoid a man she detests, a beautiful Princess tries to marry
Davy.
Written by: Jack Winter
Directed by: Alex Singer
36. Monkee Mayor (10-2-67)
Mike runs for mayor to prevent corrupt politicians from turning
the city into
parking lots.
Written by: Jack Winter
Directed by: Alex Singer
37. Art, For Monkees Sake (10-9-67)
Liberace makes a cameo in this episode about art thieves who switch
Peter's
paintings for original masterpieces.
Written by: Coslough Johnson
Directed by: Alex Singer
38. 99 Pound Weakling (10-16-67)
Micky flexes his muscles to win away Brenda from her boyfriend
Bulk.
Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Neil Burstyn
Directed by: Alex Singer
39. Hillbilly Honeymoon (10-23-67)
A girl's amorous intentions for Davy set off a hillbilly feud
with the Monkees in
the middle.
Written by: Peter Meyerson
Directed by: James Frawley
40. Monkees Marooned (10-30-67)
Peter swaps his guitar for Bluebeard's treasure map, setting off
a wacky jungle
adventure.
Written by: Stanley Ralph Ross
Directed by: James Frawley
41. Card Carrying Red Shoes (11-6-67)
A Russian ballet dancer falls for Peter, involving the Monkees
in a spy ring.
Written by: Lee Sanford
Directed by: James Frawley
42. Wild Monkees (11-13-67)
The boys don leather jackets and motorcycles to compete with a
tough gang of
hoods.
Written by: Stanley Ralph Ross and Corey Upton
Directed by: Jon C. Andersen
43. A Coffin Too Frequent (11-20-67)
Ruth Buzzi appears in this episode about a seance in the Monkees'
pad.
Written by: Stella Linden
Directed by: David Winters
44. Hitting The High Seas (11-27-67)
The Monkees sign on as seamen only to find out their captain plans
to hijack the
Queen Elizabeth.
Written by: Jack Winter
Directed by: James Frawley
45. Monkees In Texas (12-4-67)
The boys fight off Black Bart from the ranch of Mike's Aunt Kate.
Written by: Jack Winter
Directed by: James Frawley
46. Monkees On The Wheel (12-11-67)
Rip Taylor appears as the Monkees fight the mob after breaking
the bank in Las
Vegas.
Written by: Coslough Johnson
Directed by: Jerry Sheppard
47. Monkees Christmas Show (12-25-67)
The boys try to cheer a cynical boy (Butch Patrick of Munsters
fame) during
Christmas. "Riu Chi;' a traditional Latin Christmas carol,
is performed.
Written by: Dave Evans and Neil Burstyn
Directed by: Jon Andersen
48. Fairy Tale (1-8-68)
The Monkees spoof fairy tales. Mike is a cobbler, Micky a blacksmith,
Davy a tailor
and Peter a bum.
Written by: Peter Meyerson
Directed by: James Frawley
49. Monkees Watch Their Feet (1-15-68)
Aliens from Planet Spritz make a clone of Micky for espionage
purposes. Pat
Paulsen appears.
Written by: Coslough Johnson
Directed by: Alex Singer
50. The Monstrous Monkee Mash (1-22-68)
Davy's amorous desires involve the boys with Dracula, Wolfman
and Frankenstein.
Written by: Neil Burstyn and David Panich
Directed by: James Frawley
51. The Monkees Paw (1-29-68)
A good luck charm brings nothing but bad luck to the Monkees.
Written by: Coslough Johnson
Directed by: James Frawley
52. The Devil And Peter Tork (2-5-68)
Peter sells his soul to the devil for a harp, but Mike wins it
back in court.
Written by: Robert Kaufman
Directed by: James Frawley
53. Monkees Race Again (242-68)
Davy races the Monkeemobile to help out a driver whose car was
sabotaged by the
Baron and his Clutzmobile.
Written by: Dave Evans, Elias Davis and David Pollock
Directed by: James Frawley
54. Monkees in Paris (2-19-68)
Frustrated by the same old scripts, the Monkees shine off to Paris,
where they are
chased by four crazed teenyboppers.
Written by: Bob Rafelson
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
55. The Monkees Mind Their Manor (2-26-68)
Davy inherits a castle in England but must win a duel before claiming
it. Tork
directs.
Written by: Coslough Johnson
Directed by: Peter H. Thorkelson
56. Some Like It Lukewarm (3-4-68)
To enter a band contest, Davy dresses in drag. Charlie Smalls
performs with Davy
in the final minutes.
Written by: Joel Kane and Stanley Z. Cherry
Directed by: James Frawley
57. Monkees Blow Their Minds (3-11-68)
The Monkees turn the tables on a hypnotist, who thinks they are
under his spell.
Frank Zappa and Burgess Meredith appear.
Written by: Peter Meyerson
Directed by: David Winters
58. Mijacogeo (3-25-68)
Final episode in which the boys encounter a pulsing eye that freezes
people to
their TV sets. Dolenz directs. Tim Buckley guest stars.
Written by: Jon Anderson and Micky Dolenz
Directed by: Micky Dolenz
Produced by: Ward Sylvester

*Monkees TV Commercials from Kelloggs to Micky doing solo ads in the 70's15 min. #138
*VOX TEEN FAIR 1966 Silent footage8 mm film #8
*"Daydream believer" promo video 1968 #29
*MOVIE: 'Head' 1968
Head (premiere: 11-6-68)
Running time: 86 minutes
Starring: The Monkees
Annette Funicello
Victor Mature
Carol Doda
Teri Garr
Sonny Liston
Timothy Carey
Frank Zappa
Written by: Bob Rafelson and Jack Nicholson
Directed by: Bob Rafelson
Produced by: Bob Rafelson and Jack Nicholson
Executive Producer: Bert Schneider
Assistant Director: Jon Anderson
Choreographer: Toni Basil,
Music Coordinator: Igo Kantor
A Raybert Production presented by Columbia Pictures
*1997 SPECIAL 1 hr. 20 min. 1997 #251
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