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2011
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With literally enough "material" for a lifetime of episodes, this lighthearted A&E documentary series focused on the lives,...
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2003
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Host
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2003
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The old axiom "Everything old is new again" was seldom truer than on February 17, 1997, when the Monkees, the four mop-topped...
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Davy
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1997
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The Brady Bunch Movie pays tribute to the 1970s TV show while poking gentle fun at it. The Brady family, led by father Mike...
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1995
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Unaware that his parents Amy (Betsy Randle) and Alan (William Russ) are planning a 20th anniversary party, Eric (Will...
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1995
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This is the official Monkees videography. It is a behind the scenes look at the phenomenon that was and still is the Monkees....
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1987
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Oliver Twist is an animated version of the Dickens classic. Josh Albee is heard as the voice of the orphaned Oliver, while...
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1973
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In this adventure, a plucky young lad with a treasure map boards a boat and begins an exciting quest. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1972
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One year after the cancellation of the TV series The Monkees, the "pre-fab four"-- Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith,...
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1969
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Departing from their usual series format, the Monkees offer their own "improv-theater" version of a familiar fairy tale....
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Davy
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1968
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Telecast as the final first-run episode of The Monkees on March 25, 1968, "Mijacogeo" was co-written and directed by Monkee...
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Davy
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1968
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Taking a break from his customary duties on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, Pat Paulsen acts as the "official narrator" of...
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Davy
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1968
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The Monkees climb into their trusty Monkeemobile in hopes of helping racing driver T. N. Crumpets (William Glover). On the...
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Davy
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1968
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In the best of his many Monkees' guest appearances, Monte Landis is cast as the devilish Mr. Zero. When he sees a lovely harp...
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Davy
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1968
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When The Monkees are hired to perform at a swank nightclub, seedy magician Mendrek (Hans Conried) is fired. Short on funds,...
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Davy
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1968
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Anticipating the Monkees' 1969 feature film Head, this episode begins on a Pirandellian note, as the "pre-fab four" walk off...
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Davy
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1968
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A fascinating exercise in cross-dressing, late-1960s' style, "Some Like It Lukewarm" finds the Monkees entering yet another...
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Davy
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1968
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Suffering from writers' block, Peter visits a nightclub hypnotist, The Great Oracullo (Monte Landis). But instead of curing...
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Davy
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1968
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1968
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Davy makes a monstrous mistake when he falls in love with a bewitching beauty named Lorelei (Arlene Martel. Before long, Davy...
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Davy
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1968
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The Monkees head to England when Davy inherits the lavish estate of Sir Malcolm Kibbee. Upon arrival, the boys discover that...
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Davy
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1968
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In this freewheeling takeoff of Bonanza, the Monkees pay a visit to the Texas ranch owned by Mike's Aunt Kate (Jacqueline...
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Davy
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1967
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Peter falls in love with Natasha Pablova (Ondine Vaughn), a ballet dancer from the Iron-Curtain country of Druvania. The...
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Davy
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1967
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Having previously appeared as a gangster boss in the Monkees episode "Monkees in a Ghost Town," comedian Rose Marie projects...
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Davy
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1967
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A pre-Laugh-In Ruth Buzzi guest-stars in the Monkees episode "A Coffin Too Frequent." Thanks to a clause in their lease, the...
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Davy
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1967
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When Davy falls in love with Susan (Donna Baccala), daughter of a near-bankrupt circus owner (Forrest Lewis), the other three...
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Davy
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1967
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The 1938 Marx Brothers comedy Room Service was the obvious inspiration for "Monkees Manhattan Style" (aka "Monkees in...
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Davy
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1967
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While working at the Henry Cabot Lodge, the Monkees run afoul of a tough motorcycle gang whose members are none too happy...
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Davy
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1967
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Butch Patrick, late of The Munsters, plays a wealthy and cynical youngster named Melvin Vandersnoot. Hired to look after the...
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Davy
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1967
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Micky loses his girlfriend Brenda (Venita Wolf) to a body-building bully named Bulk (avid Draper). To build up Micky's...
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Davy
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1967
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While performing in Las Vegas, the Monkees hit upon an incredible good-luck streak at one of the casinos. It all seems too...
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Davy
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1967
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The Monkees enter politics to save their neighborhood from being torn down to make way for a parking lot. Mike ends up...
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Davy
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1967
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Trading his guitar for a phony treasure map, Peter heads to a deserted island, with fellow Monkees Davy, Micky, and (briefly)...
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Davy
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1967
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Comedian Joey Forman plays the title role in the Monkees episode "Captain Crocodile." Appearing as guest stars on a popular...
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Davy
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1967
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The magnificent Julie Newmar guest stars as April Conquest, the owner of a busy laundromat. Before the episode is half over,...
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Davy
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1967
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Stranded in Swineville, U.S.A., the Monkees find themselves in the middle of the long-standing feud between the Weskitts and...
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Davy
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1967
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In a departure from The Monkees' usual format, this episode offers a fascinating collection of highlights from the group's...
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Davy
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1967
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Future teen idol Bobby Sherman guest stars in "Monkees at the Movies" as beach-movie star Frankie Catalina. Hired as extras...
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Davy
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1967
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The Monkees are hired to appear in a Bonnie and Clyde-like crime movie by a shady character named J.L. (Cliff Norton),...
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Davy
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1967
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Having escaped the clutches of mad scientist Vito Scotti in the previous week's episode "Case of the Missing Monkee," the...
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Davy
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1967
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Peter stumbles onto a plot to kidnap distinguished nuclear scientist Professor Schnitzler (Norbert Schiller). Attempting to...
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Davy
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1967
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Rather than marry the evil Prime Minister Vidaru (Arnold Moss), Princess Collette of Nehudia chooses Davy as her potential...
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Davy
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1967
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When every other rock group in town except the Monkees is invited to audition for a major TV show, our heroes go to great...
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Davy
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1967
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The Monkees launched its second season with the South of the Border misadventure "It's a Nice Place to Visit." Stranded in...
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Davy
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1967
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In this Prisoner of Zenda spoof, Davy Jones plays a dual role, as "himself" and his exact look-alike, Prince Ludlow of...
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Davy
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1967
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Davy quits the Monkees when a shady boxing promoter named Vernon (Joseph Perry) decides to groom the long-haired Britisher as...
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Davy
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1967
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Miracle of miracles, the Monkees are selected as "typical young Americans of the year" by the editorial staff of Chic...
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Davy
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1967
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Australian film favorite Chips Rafferty plays a scenery-chewing pirate captain in "Hitting the High Seas." Signing on as...
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Davy
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1967
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Short of funds as usual, the Monkees go to work as telephone receptionists for the Urgent Answering Service. In emulation of...
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1967
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Joey Forman, who previously appeared as the title character in the Monkees episode "Captain Crocodile," returns as the...
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Davy
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1967
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Would-be artist Peter is hired to make exact copies of famous masterpieces. Little does he realize (until it is almost too...
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Davy
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1967
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In order to please Davy's grandfather (Ben Wright), the other Monkees create the impression that their British compatriot is...
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1966
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When The Monkees debuted on September 12, 1966, viewers did not see the pilot episode (titled, logically enough, "The...
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1966
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Though it is usually Davy who falls in love with the Ingenue Du Jour, this time it is Peter who goes ga-ga over gorgeous...
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1966
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A phony music publisher (Phil Leeds) promises to plug Mike's newest song "Gonna Buy Me a Dog" for a fee of $100 dollars. When...
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Davy
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1966
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"Lucky" Peter is the recipient of a free dance lesson at Renaldo's Dance Au Go Go. But upon appearing at the dance emporium...
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1966
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Peter is kidnapped by a band of gypsies who are angry over losing a singing job to the Monkees. If they ever want to see the...
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Davy
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1966
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Stranded in a deserted western town, the Monkees are captured by a couple of gangsters named Lennie (Lon Chaney Jr. and...
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1966
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One of a handful of Monkees episodes directed by Bob Rafaelson, "Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth" (aka "Gift Horse") is...
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1966
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Hoping to stir up publicity, the Monkees agree to stage a phony kidnapping, with themselves as the victims. Unfortunately,...
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Davy
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1966
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The Monkees land in hot water when Davy purchases a pair of red maracas at a music store. Alas, the store is a front for a...
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Davy
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1966
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Stan Freberg guest-stars as Daggart, the mean-spirited computer specialist at a huge toy factory. Applying for jobs at...
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1966
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Having received an unexpected inheritance from dotty old millionaire John Cunningham, the Monkees are obliged to spend the...
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1966
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Reta Shaw guest stars as Mrs. Badderly, the "stage mother from Hell." To advance the career of her daughter Fern (Kelly Jean...
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1966
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The title of this Monkees episode is "The Chaperone," though it could easily have been christened "Charlie's Aunt, 1966."...
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Davy
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1966
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The Monkees come to the rescue when the Italian restaurant owned by their friend Pop (Paul Deville) is taken over by gangster...
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Davy
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1966
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Originally titled "The Monkees," this pilot episode for the series of the same name was held back from public view until...
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Davy
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1966
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