List of The Monkees episodes
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The Monkees | |
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Title card for The Monkees TV series' first season on NBC. |
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Genre | Situation comedy |
Starring | David Jones Micky Dolenz Michael Nesmith Peter Tork |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 58 |
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Running time | approx. 0:30 (per episode) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | NBC |
Original run | September 12, 1966 – September 9, 1968 |
This is a list of episodes of the television series The Monkees which ran on NBC from 1966 to 1968, every Monday night at 7:30/6:30 Central Time.
Contents |
[edit] Production credits
Credits compiled from both seasons of The Monkees.
- Produced by (1966-1967): Travis Keller and Bert Schneider
- Producers/Executive Producers (1967-1968): Robert Rafelson & Bert Schneider
- Developed by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker
- Script & Story Editors (1966-1967): Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso
- Associate Producers (1967-1968): Gerald S. Shepard, Michael Burns
- Story Editor (1967-1968): Neil Burstyn
- Music Supervision: Don Kirshner (Sept. 1966-Mar. 1967)
- Background Music Composed and Conducted by: Stu Phillips, Allyn Ferguson, Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs, Hugo Montenegro
- Main Title “(theme from) THE MONKEES”: Written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart; Produced by Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart & Jack Keller
- End Title “For Pete’s Sake” (1967-1968): Written by Peter Tork & Joseph Richards; Produced by Douglas Farthing Hatlelid
- Songs Written by: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Gerry Goffin, Carole King, David Gates, Michael Nesmith, Steve Venet, Neil Diamond, Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell, Jack Keller, Diane Hilderbrand, Hank Medress, Phillip Margo, Mitchell Margo, Jay Seigal, Roger Atkins, Neil Sedaka, Carole Bayer, Micky Dolenz, Mike Murphy (a/k/a Travis Lewis), Hank Cicalo, John Stewart, Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jeff Barry, Peter Tork, David Jones, Harry Nilsson, Chip Douglas, Bill Martin, Craig Smith, Boomer Clarke, John London, John & Bill Chadwick
- Songs Produced for Records by: Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, Jack Keller, Michael Nesmith, Jeff Barry, Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Carole Bayer, Douglas Farthing Hatlelid (later Chip Douglas), The Monkees
- Directors of Photography: Irving Lippman, Richard Kline, Robert C. Tobey, A.C.E.
- Camera Operator (uncredited): Ralph Gerling
- Assistant Camera Operator (uncredited): Dick Glouner
- Art Directors: Ross Bellah, Malcolm C. Bert, Phillip Bennett, Robert Purcell, Zolton Mueller, Robert Peterson
- Film Editors: Mike Pozen, Gerald S. Shepard, George Folsey, Jr., Bob Collins, Morton Tubor, Stanley Frasen, A.C.E., Donald W. Starling, Lee Gilbert, Robert Crawford, Keith Olson, Bernard A. Balmuth
- Set Decorators: Fred Price, Jack Ahern, Sidney Clifford, Louis Diage, Alfred E. Spencer
- Artist (uncredited): Neko Cholis
- Make-up Supervision: Ben Lane, S.M.A.
- Make-up Artist (uncredited): Keeva Johnson
- Hairstyles (uncredited): Sally Berkeley
- Property Master (uncredited): Jack H. Williams
- Sound Mixer (uncredited): Les Fresholtz
- Special Effects(uncredited): Chuck Gaspar
- Postproduction Supervision/Executive: Lawrence Werner, Seymour Friedman (uncredited)
- Publicity (uncredited): Harry Flynn
- Assistant Directors: Richard Landry, Jon C. Andersen, Marvin Miller, Leo M. Langlois, Mark Sandrich Jr., Jerome M. Siegel, R. Robert Rosenbaum, Russell Vreeland, Mel Swope
- Music Editing/Coordination: Igo Kantor
- Sound Effects: Fred J. Brown (uncredited), Edit-Rite, Inc.
- Production Assistant (1967-1968): Marilyn Schlossberg
- Gaffer/Head Gaffer: Pat Blymyer
- Wardrobe (1967-1968): Gene Ashman
- Assistant To Wardrobe (uncredited): Mike Balker
- Monkeemobile Styled by Dean Jeffries
- Associate Producer (1966-1967)/Production Executive/Producer (1967-1968): Ward Sylvester
- Color by: Pathé
- A Raybert Production In Association With: Screen Gems
- Produced With: The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) Television Network
[edit] Season 1 (1966-1967)
- "Royal Flush" (airdate September 12, 1966)
- "Monkee See, Monkee Die" (airdate September 19, 1966)
- "Monkee vs. Machine" (airdate September 26, 1966)
- "Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers" (airdate October 3, 1966)
- "The Spy Who Came in From the Cool" (airdate October 10, 1966)
- "Success Story" (airdate October 17, 1966)
- "Monkees in a Ghost Town" (airdate October 24, 1966)
- "Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth" (airdate October 31, 1966)
- "The Chaperone" (airdate November 7, 1966)
- "Here Come the Monkees" (original pilot episode) (airdate November 14, 1966)
- "Monkees à la Carte" (airdate November 21, 1966)
- "I've Got a Little Song Here" (airdate November 28, 1966)
- "One Man Shy" (a.k.a. "Peter and the Debutante") (airdate December 5, 1966)
- "Dance, Monkee, Dance" (airdate December 12, 1966)
- "Too Many Girls" (a.k.a. "Davy and Fern") (airdate December 19, 1966)
- "Son of a Gypsy" (airdate December 26, 1966)
- "The Case of the Missing Monkee" (airdate January 9, 1967)
- "I Was a Teenage Monster" (airdate January 16, 1967)
- "Find the Monkees" (a.k.a. "The Audition") (airdate January 23, 1967)
- "Monkees in the Ring" (airdate January 30, 1967)
- "The Prince and the Paupers" (airdate February 6, 1967)
- "Monkees at the Circus" (airdate February 13, 1967)
- "Captain Crocodile" (airdate February 20, 1967)
- "Monkees à la Mode" (airdate February 27, 1967)
- "Alias Micky Dolenz" (airdate March 6, 1967)
- "Monkee Chow Mein" (airdate March 13, 1967)
- "Monkee Mother" (airdate March 20, 1967)
- "Monkees on the Line" (airdate March 27, 1967)
- "Monkees Get Out More Dirt" (airdate April 3, 1967)
- "Monkees in Manhattan" (a.k.a. "The Monkees, Manhattan Style") (airdate April 10, 1967)
- "Monkees at the Movies" (airdate April 17, 1967)
- "Monkees on Tour" (airdate April 24, 1967)
[edit] Season 2 (1967-1968)
- "It's a Nice Place to Visit" (airdate September 11, 1967)
- "The Picture Frame" (a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery") (airdate September 18, 1967)
- "Everywhere a Sheik, Sheik" (airdate September 25, 1967)
- "Monkee Mayor" (airdate October 2, 1967)
- "Art for Monkees' Sake" (airdate October 9, 1967)
- "I Was a 99-Lb. Weakling" (a.k.a. "Physical Culture") (airdate October 16, 1967)
- "Hillbilly Honeymoon" (a.k.a. "Double Barrel Shotgun Wedding") (airdate October 23, 1967)
- "Monkees Marooned" (airdate October 30, 1967)
- "The Card-Carrying Red Shoes" (airdate November 6, 1967)
- "The Wild Monkees" (airdate November 13, 1967)
- "A Coffin Too Frequent" (airdate November 20, 1967)
- "Hitting the High Seas" (airdate November 27, 1967)
- "The Monkees in Texas" (airdate December 4, 1967)
- "The Monkees on the Wheel" (airdate December 11, 1967)
- "The Monkees Christmas Show" (airdate December 25, 1967)
- "Fairy Tale" (airdate January 8, 1968)
- "The Monkees Watch Their Feet" (airdate January 15, 1968)
- "The Monstrous Monkee Mash" (airdate January 22, 1968)
- "The Monkee's Paw" (airdate January 29, 1968)
- "The Devil and Peter Tork" (airdate February 5, 1968)
- "The Monkees Race Again" (a.k.a. "Leave the Driving to Us") (airdate February 12, 1968)
- "The Monkees in Paris" (a.k.a. "The Paris Show") (airdate February 19, 1968)
- "The Monkees Mind Their Manor" (airdate February 26, 1968)
- "Some Like it Lukewarm" (a.k.a. "The Band Contest") (airdate March 4, 1968)
- "Monkees Blow Their Minds" (airdate March 11, 1968)
- "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper") (airdate March 25, 1968)
[edit] Unproduced episode
"Monkees Toy Around" (by: Coslough Johnson; first draft: February 27, 1967)
[edit] Notes
- The episodes originally ran at 35 minutes. They have often been edited down into the more standard 30 minutes format for repeat broadcasts.
- On repeat broadcasts while the show was still in production, many of the songs featured in the original episodes were updated to new Monkees songs.
- Some prints of the first season, such as those commonly shown in the United Kingdom, use the second season opening credits.