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The Monkees - Season 1

Episode List

The Royal Flush
E1 - The Royal Flush

Aired: September 12, 1966

The Monkees rescue Princess Bettina, Duchess of Harmonica (Katherine Walsh) from her evil uncle Archduke Otto (Theodore Marcuse).

Monkee See, Monkee Die
E2 - Monkee See, Monkee Die

Aired: September 19, 1966

The Monkees spend the night in a haunted house to collect an inheritance.

Monkee vs. Machine
E3 - Monkee vs. Machine

Aired: September 26, 1966

In a computerized toy factory, the Monkees foil an efficiency expert (Stan Freberg) who wants to replace an old toymaker (Walter Janovitz) with automation.

Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers
E4 - Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers

Aired: October 03, 1966

A shady PR man (Andre Philippe) kidnaps the Monkees to prevent them from winning a talent contest in order for his clients (rival band the Four Swines) to win.

The Spy Who Came in From the Cool
E5 - The Spy Who Came in From the Cool

Aired: October 10, 1966

The Monkees get mixed up in a spy ring (Jacques Aubuchon, Arlene Martel) after Davy accidentally purchases a set of red maracas containing secret microfilm. Can the Monkees outwit two professional spies ?

Success Story
E6 - Success Story

Aired: October 17, 1966

Davy's grandfather (Ben Wright) visits, and the Monkees try to convince him that his grandson is wealthy and successful.

The Monkees in a Ghost Town
E7 - The Monkees in a Ghost Town

Aired: October 24, 1966

Stranded in a ghost town after their car runs out of gas, the Monkees are held prisoner by bank robbers (Len Lesser, Lon Chaney Jr.) and their boss, "The Big Man" (Rose Marie).

Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth (a.k.a. Gift Horse)
E8 - Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth (a.k.a. Gift Horse)

Aired: October 31, 1966

Davy is given a horse, which the Monkees have to hide from their landlord, Mr. Babbitt (Henry Corden). It is returned to a heart-broken child (Kerry MacLane) and father (Jim Boles) after Davy rides it to victory over the horse of the father's neighbor. Famed character actor, and frequent Bob Hope sideman, Jerry Colonna plays veterinarian Doctor Mann.

The Chaperone
E9 - The Chaperone

Aired: November 07, 1966

Davy's feelings for retired General Harley Vandenberg's (Arch Johnson) daughter Leslie (Sherry Alberoni) leads Micky to pose as a female chaperone at a party after the real chaperone (Diana Chesney) gets drunk.

Here Come the Monkees
E10 - Here Come the Monkees

Aired: November 14, 1966

The Monkees play a sweet sixteen party and help the birthday girl (Robyn Millan) with her studies after she falls for Davy.

Monkees à la Carte
E11 - Monkees à la Carte

Aired: November 21, 1966

The Monkees pose as the Purple Flower Gang to save their favourite Italian restaurant from a gangster (Harvey Lembeck).

I've Got a Little Song Here
E12 - I've Got a Little Song Here

Aired: November 28, 1966

Mike is fleeced by a fraudulent music publisher (Phil Leeds), but Micky dons the guise of a flashy Hollywood producer to get Mike's money back.

One Man Shy
E13 - One Man Shy

Aired: December 05, 1966

Bashful Peter tries to win the heart of lovely debutante Valerie Cartwright (Lisa James) while dealing with her haughty boyfriend Ronnie Farnsworth (George Furth).

Dance, Monkee, Dance
E14 - Dance, Monkee, Dance

Aired: December 12, 1966

The Monkees sign up for lessons at Renaldo's Dance Au Go Go (Hal March), and then find out that their contracts are for life.

Too Many Girls (a.k.a. Davy and Fern)
E15 - Too Many Girls (a.k.a. Davy and Fern)

Aired: December 19, 1966

A domineering stage mother tries to use Davy to further her daughter Fern's career.

Son of a Gypsy
E16 - Son of a Gypsy

Aired: December 26, 1966

A band of gypsies, headed by the powerful Maria (Jeanne Arnold), force the Monkees to steal a priceless statuette called the "Maltese Vulture."

The Case of the Missing Monkee
E17 - The Case of the Missing Monkee

Aired: January 09, 1967

Peter becomes involved with the disappearance of the respected Professor Milo Schnitzler (Norbert Schiller) and then disappears himself.

I Was a Teenage Monster
E18 - I Was a Teenage Monster

Aired: January 16, 1967

A mad scientist (John Hoyt) hires the Monkees to teach his monster (Richard Kiel) music—and then transplants their musical talent into the monster. Can the Monkees get their talent back? Byron Foulger appears as Groot, Dr. Mendoza's assistant.

Find the Monkees
E19 - Find the Monkees

Aired: January 23, 1967

When television producer Hubbell Bensen (Carl Ballantine) hears a tape of the Monkees, he frantically stages auditions in the hope of finding them for his new television show, unaware they are desperately trying to audition for him.

Monkees in the Ring
E20 - Monkees in the Ring

Aired: January 30, 1967

A crooked fight promoter (Ned Glass) prepares to cash in on a big bet by making Davy a stooge in a bout with the champ.

The Prince and the Paupers
E21 - The Prince and the Paupers

Aired: February 06, 1967

Davy doubles for a lookalike Peruvian prince in order to win the heart of Wendy Forsythe (Heather North) or forfeit his throne to evil Count Myron (Oscar Beregi Jr.).

Monkees at the Circus
E22 - Monkees at the Circus

Aired: February 13, 1967

To save a bankrupt circus, the Monkees pose as a troupe of dazzling, supreme high-wire artists from France known as the Mozzarelli Brothers, but get in trouble when their guise requires them to actually perform.

Captain Crocodile
E23 - Captain Crocodile

Aired: February 20, 1967

The Monkees' appearance on popular children's show The Captain Crocodile Show is sabotaged by its host (Joey Forman), who fears that his guest's popularity is diminishing his own.

Monkees à la Mode
E24 - Monkees à la Mode

Aired: February 27, 1967

The Monkees are chosen as "Typical Young Americans of the Year," by Chic magazine, a haughty publication that runs a bogus article on the group moulding them into a false image of clean cut young men.

Alias Micky Dolenz
E25 - Alias Micky Dolenz

Aired: March 06, 1967

The police cash in on Micky's striking resemblance to imprisoned crime kingpin Baby Face Morales in an attempt to locate robbery loot.

Monkees Chow Mein
E26 - Monkees Chow Mein

Aired: March 13, 1967

Peter finds a secret message in a fortune cookie at a Chinese restaurant, forcing Monkeemen Davy and Mike to come to his rescue from the evil Dragonman (Joey Forman).

Monkee Mother
E27 - Monkee Mother

Aired: March 20, 1967

Middle-aged widow Millie (Rose Marie) moves in with the Monkees as a new tenant, resulting in the boys' trying to find her a husband.

The Monkees on the Line
E28 - The Monkees on the Line

Aired: March 27, 1967

Hired by a telephone answering service, the Monkees are soon plunged into mix-ups, hang-ups and crossed wires leading to pursuit by a crooked bettor (Milton Frome).

The Monkees Get Out More Dirt
E29 - The Monkees Get Out More Dirt

Aired: April 03, 1967

The Monkees' friendship is threatened when they all fall for the same girl, luscious local laundromat proprietress April Conquest (Julie Newmar).

The Monkees in Manhattan (a.k.a. The Monkees Manhattan Style)
E30 - The Monkees in Manhattan (a.k.a. The Monkees Manhattan Style)

Aired: April 10, 1967

In New York City, the Monkees fend off an irate hotel manager (Philip Ober) as they help a producer (Richard Anders) get backing for a Broadway musical.

The Monkees at the Movies
E31 - The Monkees at the Movies

Aired: April 17, 1967

The Monkees have a run-in with a snobbish movie idol (Bobby Sherman) on the set as extras in a beach movie.

The Monkees on Tour
E32 - The Monkees on Tour

Aired: April 24, 1967

A mini-documentary chronicling a live Monkees concert gig on location in Phoenix, Arizona during their first public appearance tour.