Brought to you by: Melhi and the Monkees 101 website http://www.monkees101.com THE MONKEES TELEVISION FAQ -- TEXT VERSION [First Season] [Second Season] [Movie&Specials] [Group Appearances] [Solo Appearances] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Television FAQ provides an episode guide and information about movies, videos and other onscreen appearances. Notable guest stars and additional music information have been added to the episode guide. This is a lengthy file, if you are looking for something specific, it may help you to use the Edit/Find feature of the program you are using to view this file. FAQ guide: Movies also include movies specifically about the Monkees. Group appearances are those by two or more of the guys as Monkees. Group appearances in other roles (example: Boy Meets World) are listed under solo appearances. Fast Facts: -Red Letter Day! Monkees season one DVD Box set released May, 2003! -The Monkees original run included only 58 episodes in two seasons. -Henry Cordin (Mr. Babbit/Landlord) later did the voice of Fred Flintstone. -Mr. Schneider was named after series co-creator, Bert Schneider. -Soundtracks for both pre-syndication and syndicated reruns often differ from original air. -Several episodes were released, 2 or more per tape, in the 80s and 90s. -All of the episodes, 33 1/3 and the original pilot were remastered, restored and released as a video boxset by Rhino Records which is the only way to see and hear them as originally aired. -HEAD was a success in France, where the Monkees were virtual unknowns throughout the series run. -Strikes affected the filming of both HEAD and 33 1/3. -Van Foreman, the Monkees creator/producer/manager in the VH1 biopic DayDream Believer is a fictional character. The Monkees were created by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monkees Episode Guide: Dates reflect original air date. First Season 1. Royal Flush (9-12-66) Written by Peter Meyerson, Robert Schlitt, Directed by James Frawley. The Monkees rescue the Princess of the Duchy of Harmonica from her evil uncle the Archduke Otto. Interviews with all four. "Take A Giant Step" "This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day" pre-syndication reruns: "You Told Me" "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" syndication: "Apples, Peaches, Bananas and Pears" "Good Clean Fun" 2. Monkee See, Monkee Die (9-19-66) Written by Treva Silverman, Directed by James Frawley. The Monkees must spend the night in a haunted house to collect an inheritance "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" "Last Train To Clarksville" "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" replaced "Tomorrow's Gonna Be..." in reruns. 3. Monkee vs. Machine (9-26-66) Written by: David Panich, Directed by: Bob Rafelson. The Monkees apply for jobs in a computerized toy factory "Last Train To Clarksville" "Saturday's Child" "You Told Me" replaced "Saturday's Child" in reruns. 4. Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers (10-3-66) Written by: Dave Evans, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees are kidnapped by a rival band's manager to prevent them competing in a band contest. Guest stars Vic Tayback. Interviews with all four. "Last Train To Clarksville" "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone" reruns: "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" "Let's Dance On" 5. The Spy Who Came In From The Cool (10-10-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Bob Rafelson The Monkees become foreign agents to recover microfilm concealed in Davy's red maracas. "Saturday's Child," "(I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone," "The Kind of Girl I Could Love," "All The King's Horses" "Randy Scouse Git" replaced "Saturday's Child" in reruns. 6. The Success Story (10-17-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Bernie Orenstein, Directed by: James Frawley Davy's grandfather visits, expecting Davy to be wealthy and successful. Guest stars Charlie Callas. Davy is interviewed about his trip home. "I Wanna Be Free" "Sweet Young Thing" "Shades Of Grey" replaced "I Wanna Be Free" in reruns. 7. Monkees In A Ghost Town (10-24-66) Written by: Robert Schlitt, Peter Meyerson Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees run out of gas in a ghost town and become prisoners of a musical female gangster. Guest stars Rose Marie. Mike is interviewed. "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" "Papa Gene's Blues" "Words" replaced "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" in reruns. Rose Marie sings: "Hi Neighbor" and "Everybody Loves My Baby" 8. Don't Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth (10-31-66) Written by: Dave Evans, Directed by: Bob Rafelson Davy babysits a horse and must hide it from the landlord. Guest stars Jerry Colonna. "Papa Gene's Blues" "All The King's Horses" 9. The Chaperone (11-7-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Bruce Kessler Micky poses as a female chaperone so Davy can see a general's daughter. "This Just Doesn't Seem To Be My Day" "Take A Giant Step" "You Just May Be The One" "Midnight Train" replaced "This Just Doesn't..." in syndication. 10. The Monkees (Pilot) [Here Come the Monkees] (11-14-66) Written by: Paul Mazursky, Larry Tucker, Directed by: Mike Elliot The Monkees must help Davy's girl with her studies to play her sweet sixteen party. Mike and Davy screen tests. "I Wanna Be Free" (fast and ballad versions) "Let's Dance On" "Words" was featured in pre-syndication reruns. 11. Monkees A La Carte (11-21-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Bernie Orenstein Directed by: Jim Frawley The Monkees pose as The Purple Flower Gang to save a restaurant owner from the mob. "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" "She" 12. I've Got A Little Song Here (11-28-66) Written by: Treva Silverman Directed by: Bruce Kessler The Monkees turn the tables after Mike is fleeced by a phony song publisher "Gonna Buy Me A Dog" "Mary, Mary" "For Pete's Sake" replaced "Mary Mary" in reruns. 13. One Man Shy (12-5-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Treva Silverman, Directed by: James Frawley Peter tries to win the heart of a debutante "I'm A Believer" "You Just May Be The One" "Forget That Girl" replaced "I'm a Believer" in reruns. 14. Dance, Monkees, Dance (12-12-66) Written by: Bernie Orenstein, Directed by: James Frawley Peter is tricked into signing a lifetime contract for dance lessons. "I'll Be Back Up On My Feet" "I'm A Believer" 15. Too Many Girls (12-19-66) Written by: Dave Evans, Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: James Frawley A stage mother schemes to pair her daughter with Davy "I'm A Believer" "Different Drum" parody 16. Son Of A Gypsy (12-26-66) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Treva Silverman, Directed by: James Frawley Gypsies force the Monkees to steal the Maltese Vulture "I'm A Believer" 17. Case Of The Missing Monkee (1-9-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Bob Rafelson Peter discovers a plot to kidnap a scientist. Could it be? Does Peter know too much? "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" 18. I Was A Teenage Monster (1-16-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Dave Evans, Directed by: Sidney Miller The Monkees give music lessons to a monster. Guest stars Richard Kiel (Jaws of 007 fame.) "Your Auntie Grizelda" "Tomorrow's Gonna Be Another Day" "Monkees Theme" 19. Find The Monkees (1-23-67) Written by: Dave Evans, Directed by: Richard Nunis The Monkees try everything to audition for Hubbell Benson's new show. Monkees interviewed about Sunset Strip Riots. "Sweet Young Thing" "Papa Gene's Blues" "Mary, Mary" 20. Monkees In The Ring (1-30-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: James Frawley A boxing promoter books Davy into fixed fights to make him think he's a contender. "Laugh" "I'll Be Back Up On My Feet" 21. The Prince And The Pauper (2-6-67) Written by: Peter Meyerson, Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: James Komack Davy, in a dual role, impersonates a prince to win him a bride. "Mary, Mary" 22. Monkees At The Circus (2-13-67) Written by: David Panich, Directed by: Bruce Kessler The Monkees save a circus. Guest stars Felix Silla (Addams Family's Cousin Itt) "She" "Sometime In The Morning" Micky also sings part of the theme from his childhood series, "Circus Boy" 23. Captain Crocodile (2-20-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Peter Meyerson and Robert Schlitt. Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees appearance on a children's show is sabotaged by its insecure host. Guest stars Joey Baio. "Valleri" "Your Auntie Grizelda" "Pleasant Valley Sunday" replaced "Your Auntie Grizelda" in reruns 24. Monkees A La Mode (2-27-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Alex Singer A teen magazine takes poetic license with the Monkees "Laugh" "You Just May Be The One" 25. Alias Micky Dolenz (3-6-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Bruce Kessler Micky, in a dual role, impersonates the famous Baby Face. Davy is interviewed about his absence from this episode. "The Kind Of Girl I Could Love" "Mary, Mary" 26. Monkee Chow Mein (3-13-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: James Frawley Peter discovers a plot to unleash the Doomsday Bug. Guest stars Mike Farrel. "Your Auntie Grizelda" "Words" replaced "Your Auntie Grizelda"in reruns 27. Monkee Mother (3-20-67) Written by: Peter Meyerson, Bob Schlitt, Directed by: James Frawley To get rid of the new tenant, the Monkees must find her a husband. Guest stars Rose Marie. "Sometime In The Morning" "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" "Don't Call On Me" (instrumental snippit) 28. Monkees On The Line (3-27-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Coslough Johnson, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees work for an answering service "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" 29. Monkees Get Out More Dirt (4-3-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Gerald Shepard The Monkees vie for the affections of a buxom laundress. Guest stars Julie Newmar. "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" "Monkees Theme" (clip) 30. Monkees Manhattan Style (4-10-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso Directed by: Russell Mayberry The Monkees are asked to appear in a Broadway rock musical. Long interview segment includes infamous "Why do you want a house, Mike?" interview. "The Girl I Knew Somewhere" "Words" "Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)" (rare version) 31. Monkees At The Movies (4-17-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: Russell Mayberry Davy goes Hollywood. Guest stars Bobby Sherman. Interview about not playing instruments. "Valleri" "Last Train To Clarksville" "I Love You Really" "A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You" Bobby Sherman performs "New Girl In School" "When Love Comes Knockin'" appears in credits but never used in episode. 32. Monkees On Tour (4-24-67) Written and Directed by: Bob Rafelson Rocumentary of The Monkees concert in Phoenix. Due to poor recording, some vocals were redubbed for air. "The Girl That I Knew Somewhere" (not live) "Last Train To Clarksville" "Sweet Young Thing" "Mary, Mary" "Cripple Creek" "You Can't Judge A Book By It's Cover" "I Wanna Be Free" "I've Got A Woman" "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" "I'm a Believer" (not live) "Words" and "Steam Engine" replaced "The Girl That I Knew Somewhere" and "I'm a Believer" in reruns. Second Season 33. It's A Nice Place to Visit (9-11-67) Written by: Treva Silverman, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees join a bandit gang in Mexico "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" 34. The Picture Frame (9-18-67) Written by: Jack Winter, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees rob a bank, thinking it's just a movie "Pleasant Valley Sunday" "Randy Scouse Git" 35. Everywhere A Sheik Sheik (9-25-67) Written by: Jack Winter, Directed by: Alex Singer Davy is almost forced to marry an Arabian princess. Interviews. "Love Is Only Sleeping" "Cuddly Toy" 36. Monkee Mayor (10-2-67) Written by: Jack Winter, Directed by: Alex Singer Mike runs for mayor. "No Time" "Pleasant Valley Sunday" 37. Art, For Monkees Sake (10-9-67) Written by: Coslough Johnson, Directed by: Alex Singer Peter's talents are used to pull off an art robbery. Guest stars Vic Tayback and Liberace. "Randy Scouse Git" "Daydream Believer" 38. I Was A 99 Pound Weakling (10-16-67) Written by: Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Neil Burstyn, Jon C. Anderson, Directed by: Alex Singer Micky takes a body building course. The guys note Mike's absence, repeatedly. "Sunny Girlfriend" "Love Is Only Sleeping" 39. Hillbilly Honeymoon [aka Double Barrel Shot Gun Wedding] (10-23-67) Written by: Jack Winterson, Directed by: James Frawley Caught in the middle of a feud, Davy is expected to marry young Ella Mae "Papa Gene's Blues" Bluegrass legends Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs provide much of the incidental music. 40. Monkees Marooned (10-30-67) Written by: Stanley Ralph Ross, Directed by: James Frawley Peter trades his guitar for a treasure map. "Daydream Believer" "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" 41. Card Carrying Red Shoes (11-6-67) Written by: Lee Stanford, Directed by: James Frawley A Russian ballerina falls in love with Peter. Mike does not appear in this episode. "She Hangs Out" 42. Wild Monkees (11-13-67) Written by: Stanley Ralph Ross, Corey Upton, Directed by: Jon C. Anderson The Monkees pretend to be a biker gang. "Goin' Down" "Star Collector" 43. A Coffin Too Frequent (11-20-67) Written by: Stella Linden, Directed by: David Winters A clause in their lease forces the Monkees to attend a seance. Guest stars Ruth Buzzi. "Daydream Believer" "Goin' Down" 44. Hitting The High Seas (11-27-67) Written by: Jack Winter, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees take jobs as shiphands on a would-be pirate ship. Mike appears only briefly due to seasickness. "Daydream Believer" "Star Collector" "Tear the Top Right Off My Head" (Micky & Peter accoustic snippet) 45. Monkees In Texas (12-4-67) Written by: Jack Winter, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees protect Mike's aunt Kate from the evil Black Bart "Words" "Goin' Down" (rare partial live version) 46. Monkees On The Wheel (12-11-67) Written by: Coslough Johnson, Directed by: Jerry Sheppard The Monkees discover gambling fraud in Vegas. Guest stars Rip Taylor. Bloopers from Monstrous Monkee Mash. "The Door Into Summer" "Cuddly Toy" 47. Monkees Christmas Show (12-25-67) Written by: Dave Evans, Neil Burstyn, Directed by: Jon Anderson The Monkees teach a child the true meaning of Christmas. Guest stars Butch Patrick and Burt Mustin "Riu Chiu" 48. Fairy Tale (1-8-68) Written by: Peter Meyerson, Directed by: James Frawley Mike stars as the bad tempered princess. Interview with Mike about crossdressing. "Daily Nightly" 49. Monkees Watch Their Feet (1-15-68) Written by: Coslough Johnson, Directed by: Alex Singer Alien beings replace Micky with a robot. Guest stars Pat Paulson, Nita Talbot and Stuart Margolin. "Star Collector" 50. The Monstrous Monkee Mash (1-22-68) Written by: Neil Burstyn, David Panich, Directed by: James Frawley Davy's latest love interest leads the Monkees to a house filled with movie monsters. "Goin' Down" 51. The Monkees Paw (1-29-68) Written by: Coslough Johnson, Directed by: James Frawley Micky buys a Monkees paw which grants him three wishes. Guest stars Hans Conreid. Outtakes and Peter is interviewed about hippies. "Words" 52. The Devil And Peter Tork (2-5-68) Written by: Robert Kaufman, Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Directed by: James Frawley Peter trades his soul for the ability to play the harp "Salesman" "No Time" 53. Monkees Race Again (2-12-68) Written by: Dave Evans, Elias Davis, David Pollock, Directed by: James Frawley Davy races the Monkeemobile against the baron and his Clutzmobile. Guest stars Stubby Kaye. "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round" 54. Monkees In Paris (2-19-68) Written and Directed by: Bob Rafelson Tired of the same old scripts, the Monkees ditch to Paris, where they are chased by four crazed fans. "Don't Call On Me" "Love Is Only Sleeping" "Star Collector" "Goin' Down" Incidental music scored by composer Hugo Montenegro. 55. The Monkees Mind Their Manor (2-26-68) Written by: Coslough Johnson, Directed by: Peter H. Thorkelson Davy must win a duel to claim an inherited castle in England. Guest stars Jack Good. Late Christmas message from Peter. "Star Collector" "Greensleeves" 56. Some Like It Lukewarm (3-4-68) Written by: Joel Kane, Stanley Z. Cherry, Directed by: James Frawley The Monkees need a female member to enter a band contest for mixed groups. Guest stars Deana Martin. Davy's special guest, Charlie Smalls. "The Door Into Summer" "She Hangs Out" Davy Sings "Girl Named Love" during guest segment. 57. Monkees Blow Their Minds (3-11-68) Written by: Peter Meyerson, Directed by: David Winters Mike and Peter are entranced by the mentalist Oraculo. Mike's special guest, Frank Zappa. "Valleri" "Daily Nightly" "Gonna Buy Me a Dog"(instrumental) Mothers of Invention's "Mother People" plays during guest segment. 58. Mijacogeo (3-18-68) Written by: Micky Dolenz, Jon Anderson, Dave Evans, Directed by: Micky Dolenz Can the Monkees save the world from the hypnotic powers of the alien Frodis? Guest stars Rip Taylor. Micky's special guest, Tim Buckley. "Zor And Zam" Tim Buckley performs "Siren Song" - the only accoustic recording of this song. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Movies HEAD (11-6-68) Written by: Bob Rafelson, Jack Nicholson, Directed by: Bob Rafelson Starring: The Monkees, Annette Funicello, Victor Mature, Carol Doda, Terri Garr, Sonny Liston, Timothy Carey, Frank Zappa A psychedelic journey from beginning to end to beginning again, through seemingly disjointed vignettes, sound stages, dreams, fiction, reality, the Monkees' personalities and the dreaded black box. Porpoise Song Ditty Diego Circle Sky (live) Can You Dig It As We Go Along Daddy's Song Long Title (Do I Have To Do This All Over Again?) DayDream Believer (6-28-00) VH1's Monkees Biopic. Written by Ron McGee, Directed by: Neill Fearnley - Starring: Aaron Lohr as Micky Dolenz L.B Fisher as Peter Tork Jeff Geddis as Mike Nesmith George Stanchev as Davy Jones Wallace Langham as Don Kirshner Colin Ferguson as “Van Foreman,” (fictional) series creator Stephen Bogaert as Harris Green, (fictional) studio executive Dramatization of the Monkees rise and fall. Follows the foursome from auditions through HEAD with a focus on the group's battle to be a real band. Plays out some of the more famous Monkees moments, about which fans had previously only read. Features (from original Monkees masters): Monkees Theme Last Train to Clarksville I Wanna Be Free I’m a Believer I’m Not Your Steppin’ Stone Daydream Believer All of Your Toys Televison Specials 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee (4-14-69) Written by: Jack Good, Art Fisher Directed by: Art Fisher Starring: The Monkees, Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity, Fats Domino,, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, The Clara Ward Singers, The Buddy Miles Express, The Jaime Rogers Dancers A bizarre version of the tale better told by HEAD. The Monkees' swan song , this special features Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger more prominently than the Monkees and tries too hard to cloak its flashing neon message in contrived symbolism. Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino and Little Richard will probably deny having any part in this screeching fiasco, but their high energy performances almost make waiting through the rest worth it. Spinal Tap fans will surely recognise the Monkees' embryonic chambers. It should be noted that two more specials were planned but the network was so displeased with 33 1/3 (as were its few viewers) that these plans were scrapped and this special was never rerun. "I'm a Believer" (Micky&Julie Driscoll duet) "Prithee" (Peter) "Naked Persimmon" (Nez) "Goldilocks Sometime"(Davy) "Wind Up Man" "Darwin" "Only The Fittest Shall Survive" (Arnold and the Moon Express) "I Go Ape" "Come On Up (The Trinity)" Medley (Monkees with Fats Domino, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis) "At the Hop" "I'm Ready" "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" "Tutti Frutti" "Shake a Tail Feather" "Blue Monday" "Little Darlin'" "Long Tall Sally" (Little Richard) "Down The Line"(Jerry Lee Lewis) "Dry Bones" (Clara Ward Singers) "String For My Kite" (Davy) "Bach's Toccata in D" (Peter) "Listen To The Band" (Entire Cast) "California Here I Come" (Peter) Hey, Hey We're The Monkees (a.k.a. The Disney Documentary) (1-22-97) Written by: Chuck Harter, Directed by: Alan Boyd A documentary looking back on the phenomenon that is The Monkees. Focuses mainly on the 66-68 period and includes lots of tv footage plus interviews with all four. "Hey, Hey We're The Monkees" [also titled "Episode #781"] (2-18-97) Written and Directed by Michael Nesmith The Monkees need a plot for episode #781, having exhausted all possibilities over the years. "You and I" "Circle Sky" "Antartica" "Regional Girl" Medley: "Last Train to Clarksville" "Daydream Believer" "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" "I'm a Believer" "Pleasant Valley Sunday" Behind the Music: The Monkees (6-25-00) VH1 A documentary on the Monkees phenomenon, featuring interviews with all four and a disturbingly self-congratulatory Don Kirshner. First rate production and editing. Themed to promote the material covered in the VH1 biopic, so focus is mainly on the rise/fall and battle with Kirshner. VIDEO RELEASES Heart&Soul: The Official Videography (1988) The Making of Justus (6-97) The Monkees Live Summer Tour (11-02)DVD, King Biscuit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Monkees Music Videos Music videos (not romps) from the episodes are included. (Music videos were nothing new, even in the Monkees' day. Mills Novelty Co. produced the first video jukebox, the Mills Panoram Soundie, in 1939 and CAMCO marketed their Scopitone video jukebox in the early/mid sixties. You can read about them at: http://hjem.get2net.dk/jack_stevenson/scopi.htm) Admiral Mike (The Making of Justus) Antarctica (Hey Hey It's the Monkees) Christmas Medley (Mtv special) Circle Sky (Hey Hey It's the Monkees) Circle Sky (The Making of Justus) Cuddly Toy (Everywhere A Sheik, Sheik and Monkees on the Wheel) Daily Nightly (Fairy Tale) Daydream Believer (Art for Monkees Sake) Don't Bring me Down (Heart and Soul) Every Step of the Way (Heart and Soul) Goin' Down (Monkees in Texas) Heart and Soul (Heart and Soul) Love is Only Sleeping (I was a 99 Pound Weakling) Oh What a Night (The Making of Justus) No Time (The Devil and Peter Tork) Papa Gene's Blues (Monkees in a Ghost Town) Pleasant Valley Sunday (Monkee Mayor) Randy Scouse Git (The Picture Frame) Regional Girl (Hey Hey It's the Monkees) Regional Girl (The Making of Justus) Run Away From Life (The Making of Justus) She (Monkees at the Circus and Monkees A La Carte) She Hangs Out (Some Like It Lukewarm) Star Collector (Monkees Mind Their Manor, Hitting the High Seas) Sweet Young Thing (The Success Story) Then and Now Valleri (Monkees at the Movies) What am I Doin' Hangin' 'Round? (Monkees Marooned) Words (Monkees Manhattan Style) You and I (Hey Hey It's the Monkees) You and I (The Making of Justus) You Just May Be the One (Monkees A La Mode) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Group Appearances "The Today Show" (8/15/66) "American Bandstand" (12/17/66) "Kelloggs" commercials [at least 7] (1966/67) "The Top of the Pops" [Micky&Mike] (2/9/67) "Top of the Pops" [England (7/7/67) "Ed Stewart's Christmas Request Show [England] (12/12/67) "Meet The Kids" [England (12/25/67) "Yardley Black Label" commercial (1967) "Monkees Hand Puppet" [10] (1967) BBC production with Davy in "D.W. Washburn" promo clip (1968) "2-Part Special of the Monkees In Concert" [Japan] (9/68) The Monkees In Japan [Japanese concert broadcast in Japan] (10/1968) "Jerry's Place" promoting _Head_ (10/1968) "Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour" (2/5/69) "Happening '69" (3/22/69) "Tonight Show" (6/16/69) "The Johnny Cash Show" (7/19/69) "Kool-Aid" commercials [6] (9/1969) "Frosted Flakes" commercials (9/1969) "Laugh-In" (10/6/69) "Hollywood Squares" (12/23/69) "The Joey Bishop Show" (1969) "The Andy Williams Show" (1969) (questionable) "Nerf" Commerical (1969) [Micky, Davy&Mike] "Oh My My" video (4/1970) "Dinah" [DJB&H] (1/21/76) "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" [DJB&H] (2/14/76) "The Mike Douglas Show" [DJB&H] (2/27/76) "American Bandstand" [DJB&H] (3/13/76) DJB&H-Greatest Golden Hits of the Monkees (1976) "The Tomorrow Show" [Davy&Micky] (9/1/77) "The Today Show" (5/29/86) "Take Two" [Micky&Peter] (5/31/86) MTV Awards (9/5/86) "Good Morning America" (7/25/86) "Disney Sunday Movie" [Disney's 15th Birthday] (11/9/86) "NightWatch" (1986) [Micky&Peter] "Solid Gold" (1986) MTV Christmas Medeley video (1986) "Video One" Monkees (1986) "Entertainment Tonight" (1986) CBS (some overnight show) [Micky&Peter] (1986) "Nick Rocks: Video To Go" (1986) "Murphy In The Morning" (7/21/87) "PM Magazine" (7/87) "Video City" (7/87) "CBS This Morning" (8/20/87) "Morning Exchange" [Cleveland] (8/25/87) "Good Company" [Seattle] (9/18/87) "AM Los Angeles" (9/87) "American Music Awards" [Micky, Peter&Davy] (1987) "Good Morning America" (1987) "Entertainment Tonight" [Heart and Soul video] (1987) "Entertainment Tonight [Clarksville interview] (1987) "Sally Jesse" (1987?) "The Morning Program" (1987) "Fan Club" (1987) "Kelly and Company" (1987) "Asano Hotline" [Japan] (1/5/88) "Entertainment Tonight" (8/22/88) "Simon Potter" [England] (3/8/89) "Entertainment Tonight (3/14/89) "Good Morning Britain" (3/8/89) "Goud Van Oud" (5/27/89) "Entertainment Tonight (5/9/89) "Pat Sajak Show" (6/30/89) "Entertainment Tonight (7/10/89) CNN's "Showbiz Today" (7/10/89) CNN's "Headline News" (7/10/89) "People Are Talking" [Boston] (8/3/89) "Nashville Now" (8/15/89) "People Are Talking" (8/20/89) Star Presentation in L.A. (1989) "Aspel&Co" [UK] (1989) "Victor Awards XXIV" (12/25/90) "Extra!" (1/6/95) "Pizza Hut" commercial (6/29/95) "The Today Show" [Micky, Davy&Peter] (6/14/96) "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno [Micky, Davy&Peter] (6/17/96) "The Rosie O'Donnel Show" [Micky, Davy&Peter] (7/24/96) "Miss Teen USA Pageant" (8/21/96) [Micky, Davy&Peter] "CNN's Showbiz Today" (11/20/96) [Billboard Live report] "Noels House Party" (1/11/96) [England] "Kenny Live" [Ireland] 3/1/97) "Clive James Show" [UK] (3/2/97) "Clive James Show" [UK] (3/9/97) "Access Hollywood" (7/11/97) "The Today Show" [live performance] (8/22/97) "Extra" (4/8/02) [Micky, Davy] "Variety" (4/14/02) PAX [Paul McCartney, Davy, Micky, etc - benefit for childrens charities. "48 Hours" (5/1/02) [Micky, Davy] "Music On The Road" CNN Headline News (5/26/02) [Micky, Davy] "Bubblegum Babylon" VH1 (11/02) [Peter, Davy] Need dates for: "Today" [Davy&Peter] "Young Talent Time" [Davy&Peter] "The Midday Show" [Davy&Peter] "MTV Top 20" [interview with Micky and Davy] "Night Network" [Micky and Davy] --------------------------------------------------------------- Solo Appearances *** Micky Dolenz *** "Circus Boy" (9/23/56-1958) Sugar Pops Commercial (1957) Oscar Mayer Commercials (1957) "The Velvet Alley" (Playhouse 90, Jan. 22, 1959) "Mr. Novak" (9/27/64, 12/1/64) "Peyton Place" (1962) "Peyton Place" (1965) "Top of the Pops" [England] (6/29/67) "Top of the Pops" [England] (5/23/68) "Laugh In" (1968) "Owen Marshall" (1970) "Cannon" (1970) "Keep Off My Grass" (1970) "The Funky Phantom" [voice only] (1971) "The Brother" (1971) "Dinah" (9/71) "Keep Off My Grass" (1971) "My Three Sons" (4/6/72) "Adam 12" (9/13/72) "Cannon" (9/27/72) "Butch Cassidy&the Sundance Kids" [voice only] (1973) "Owen Marshall" (10/24/73) "Night Of The Strangler" [aka: "Dirty Dan","Vengeance Is Mine"] (10/73) "Dick Clark Television Special (1974) "Devlin" [voice only] (1974-75) "These Are The Days [voice only] (1974-75) "Break the Bank" (4/76) "Millers Outposts" commercials [8] (1976) "Linda Lovelace For President" (1976) "Echoes Of The Sixties" (7/25/79) "Ohayo Studios" [Japan] (1/82) "Through the Keyhole" [with Trina] (7/5/83) "Breakfast Television" [England] (7/83) "Ashley's Comet" (2/86) Guest VJ on Mtv (10/86) "Good Morning Houston" (1986) "Houston Today" (1986) "Safeway" Food Commercial (1986) Alcohol Awareness video (1986?) "The New Mike Hammer" (2/25/87) "Good Day Magazine" (8/14/87) "Good Day" (1/9/87) "Evening Magazine" [Philadelphia/KYW-TV - interview] (1987) "Beyond Tomorrow" (1988) Open University Infomercial UK (late 80s?) "Lifestyles Of the Rich and Famous" (5/90) "Totally Hidden Video (1990) "Country Kitchen" (11/30/91) "Acting Crazy" (11/91) "AM Los Angeles" (1991) "The Ben Stiller Show" (11/15/92) "Deadfall" (1992) "Larry King Live" (10/18/93) "Batman: The Animated Series" (1993) [voice only] "Vicki" [with Ami] (1993) "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (12/17/93) "Northwest Afternoon" (1993) "The Tick" [voice only] (1994-95) "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (8/10/94) "Boy Meets World" (11/11/94) "Acting Crazy" (1994) "Miss Hawaiian Tropics" (1994) "Boy Meets World" (11/17/95) "You Can't Do That! - The Making of A Hard Day's Night" (1995) "Jeopardy" Commercial (1995) "The Brady Bunch Movie" (1995) "Live in Queens" (1995) "Politically Incorrect" (2/14/96) "George&Alana" (2/20/96) "Pacific Blue" (3/2/96, 3/16/96) "Muppets Tonight" (4/5/96) "Rolodisc" commercial (1996) "The Love Bug" feature film (1997) "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (5/97) "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (10/8/97) "Arthel&Fred" (10/21/97) "Politically Incorrect" (12/19/97) "Debt" (12/1/97) "Pictionary" (1/7-9/98) "Today's The Day" (1/98) [UK] "Pictionary" (7/29-31/98) "The Top Secret Adventures of the SpyDogs" [voice only] (1998) "Submitted For Your Approval: Rod Serling" [Snippet from Velvet Alley] (1998) "Behind The Music Anniversary"[VH1 - With Rick Springfield] (9/24/00) "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" [With daughter Ami] (10/4/00) "Malpractice" tv movie directed by Micky (2002) "Mom Can I Keep Her" Lifetime (Mar 2002) "Extra" (4/13 and 4/14 2002) Interview "As The World Turns" (5/31 and 6/3 2002) Micky as a Scottish vicar. "Crossing Over With John Edward" 11/13/02 "General Hospital" 11/15/02 Micky as leader of a self-help group. NEED DATES FOR: "Rated K Awards" "Put Me in the Movies" "Scooby Doo" "Nightlife with David Brenner" "Inside Edition" @ The China Club "Break the Bank" (70s?) "Ghost Mom" *** Michael Nesmith *** "American Bandstand" (5/8/71) "Rio" video shown on Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" (8/11/79) "20/20" video segment (1979) "Cruisin'" video shown on "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert" (6/80) "Evening Magazine" (10/8/81) "Getting Fit (4/18/84) "People Now" (1/83) "A.M. Chicago" (1/83) "Late Night with David Letterman" (1/13/83) "Television Parts" (3/7 6/14 6/21 6/28 7/5 7/27 1985) "Today" (3/85) "Entertainment Tonight" (3/85) "Good Morning America" (9/3/86) "The Today Show" (1986 or 87) "Burgler" (1987) "Tapeheads" (1988) "Austin City Limits" (1992) "Later" (1994) "You Can't Do That - The Making of A Hard Days Night" (1995) "PrimeTime Texas" (1995) "Video Killed the Radio Star" VH1 (5/8/00) NEED DATES FOR: "Mtv News" "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" *** Peter Tork *** "Top of the Pops" [England] (1/4/68) "Happening 69" (7/5/69) "The Uncle Floyd Show" (7/80, 9/25/80) "Ohayo Studios" [Japan] (8/81) "The Uncle Floyd Show" (12/81, 2/82) "WABC-TV [with the New Monks] (2/82) "Pulse Point" (3/82) "Late Night With David Letterman" (7/10/82) "The Uncle Floyd Show" (10/9/82, 10/30/82) "It's Only Rock and Roll" [game show] (1/23/83) "Video Spotlight" (5/21/86) "Live at Five", Cleveland (8/86) Guest VJ on Mtv (1986) "What's Up, Dr. Ruth" (1989) VH-1 Video Countdown (9/27/90) "California Dreams" (1992) "Geraldo" (7/4/94) "The Steven Banks Show" (7/11/94) "The Brady Bunch Movie" (1995) "Live in Queens" (1995) "Boy Meets World" (5/12/95) "Stephanie Miller Show" (11/13/95) "Wings" (11/14/95) "Mike and Maty" (11/16/95) "Boy Meets World" (11/17/95) "Prime Time Country" [with James Lee Stanley] (4/29/97) "Seventh Heaven" (Late 90s) "Seventh Heaven" 100th episode (??/??/01) *** Davy Jones *** "June Evening" [England] (1960) "Coronation Street" [England] (1960) "Ed Sullivan Show" [with cast of Oliver!] (2/9/64) "The Farmer's Daughter" (1/7/65) "Shindig" (11/13/65) "Ben Casey" (12/27/65) "Rolf Harris Show" [England] (2/18/67) "Secombe&Friends" [England] (5/28/67) "Dee Time" [England] (6/1/68) "Top of the Pops" [England] (6/6/68) "Laugh-In" (2/10/69) "This Is Tom Jones" (2/14/69) "Music Bag" (11/9/69) "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show Special" (11/24, 12/31/69) episode: "The Peapicker in Picadilly" "Love Letters to Laugh-In" (12/8/69 - 12/12/69) "Music Scene" with the Goodtimers (12/15/69) "Music Scene Special" (12/22/69) "Z Cars" (196?) "Coronation Street" (1961) "Make Room For Granddaddy" (10/30/70) "Love American Style" (10/23/70) "The Brady Bunch" (12/10/71) "Clark's Candy Ad" (1970 or 71) "Scooby Doo, Where Are You?!" [animated] (1971) "Pop!" (7/15/72) "Treasure Island" [cartoon voice] (1972) "The New Scooby Doo Movies" [animated] (10/73) "Love American Style" (11/30/73) "The Bluegrass Special" (5/22/77) "Happy Birthday Micky Mouse" (1978) "Horse in the House" [England] (1979) "Hot City Disco" [syndicated] (1979) "Oliver Twist Cartoon" [voice of Artful Dodger] (1980) "Ohayo Studios" [Japan] (4/81, 8/81, 12/25/95) "A.M. Chicago" (2/25/82) "Coronation Street" [England] (4/82) "The Morning Show" (4/16/84) "The Uncle Floyd Show" (4/84) "Today" (4/84) "Puzzle Trail" [England] (9/84) "Saturday Morning Picture Show" [England] (Mid 80s) "They Made A Monkee Out Of Me" book ad (1986) "My Two Dads" (2/7/86) "Channel Four Racing" [England]Live race at Newmark, Interview (87or88) "CBS This Morning" (3/16/88) "Sledgehammer" (1/15/88) "People Are Talking" (1988) "Don't Just Sit There" (1988/89) "My Two Dads" (2/14/89) "Crook and Chase" (3/89) "My Generation" (7/4/89) "What's Up Dr. Ruth?" [with daughter Sarah] (5/5/90) "Steppin Out" [with DonK] (6/9/90) "The Story Behind The Story" (1990) "The Don Kirshner Rock Awards" [hosted by] (1990) Alex Karra infomercial [Davy endorses course] (1990) "Nashville Now (3/1/91) "Country Kitchen" (3/1/91) "Trainer" [UK] (11/91) "It's Only Rock and Roll" (1991) "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (6/4/92) "Nitecap" (11/11/92) "NY at Night" (1992) "Howard Stern TV" (1992) "CBS This Morning" (11/17/93) "Herman's Head" (1993) "Sally Jessy Raphael" (8/4/93) "Tonight Show With Jay Leno" (1/5/95) "Oprah" (9/25/95) "The Brady Bunch Movie" (1995) "TV's All-Time Favorites" (5/19/95) Infomercial for records [for the Don Kirshner thing?] (1995) "Boy Meets World" (11/17/95) "PrimeTime Country" (2/20/96) "Group Sounds Carnival" (Japan TV, 5/96) "The Single Guy" (11/21/96) "Kelly" [Ireland] (1996) "Mtv News" (6/23, 6/23 1997) "Hitz" (9/2/97) "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (12/97) ESPN Soccer commerical (7/98) "I Want To Be Your Davy Jones" - Sore Thumb music video (1999) "The Way They Were, Life After The Street" ITV (12/7/2001) "Sally Jessy Raphael" (3/13/2002) Cartoon Network (Spring/Summer 2002) Promos for Scoobie Doo and Scoobie Doo Movie. "IT Girls" WE (4/7/02) Brief interview. "Weakest Link" NBC (5/26/02) WGN morning news (5/29/02) ESPN News (5/29/02) "Entertainment Tonight" (6/18/02) Interview about Brady Bunch "Famous Homes and Hideaways" (Syndicated 2003)Davy and his Beavertown home are featured. "TV Land Awards:(3/12/03)Davy presents. Davy wins Favorite Guest Performance by a Musician on a TV Show for Brady Bunch appearance. NEED INFO FOR: Davy's tv appearances in UK after Coronation Street (1960) Learn to Play Piano infomercial (mid 90s?) 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