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Overview
Release Date:
12 September 1966 (USA) morePlot:
The misadventures of a struggling rock band. full summaryAwards:
Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 1 nomination moreNewsDesk:
(4 articles)
"I" To Become Classic TV and Movie Network (From Studio Briefing. 7 July 2006)
Cowell Wins Top Prize -- $10 Million (From Studio Briefing. 8 July 2003)
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My Favorite Memory moreCast
(Series Cast Summary - 4 of 54)| Davy Jones | ... | Davy (58 episodes, 1966-1968) | |
| Micky Dolenz | ... | Micky (58 episodes, 1966-1968) | |
| Peter Tork | ... | Peter (58 episodes, 1966-1968) | |
| Michael Nesmith | ... | Mike (57 episodes, 1966-1968) |
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30 min (58 episodes)Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
Color (Pathécolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Australia:PGFilming Locations:
Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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The four Monkees were each paid $450 per episode, raised to $750 for the second season. They received standard royalty rates for their recordings (and publishing, when they wrote the songs), but received virtually nothing for their merchandising. Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones sued Columbia Pictures in the late 1970s, but had to settle for a payment of only $10,000. moreGoofs:
Continuity: In a number of second-season episodes, Micky's hairstyle changes back and forth from a straight hairdo to a curly "permed" look. This was due to the fact that second-season episodes were filmed at two different times, the spring of 1967 (when a number of the actual episode storylines were filmed) and then later that fall (during which time all the song performances were filmed). During the summer break, Micky let his hair grow out. The difference is perhaps most notable in the episode "It's a Nice Place to Visit," when at one moment Micky is performing a song with his hair curled, and is then seen leaving the stage with his hair straight. moreQuotes:
Peter: Oh no, foot prints! Someone else is on this island!Micky: Oh don't worry, those are ours, we don't have a larger set so we had to use the same one twice.
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Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Stranded in Space (#4.5)" (1991) moreSoundtrack:
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To be honest, I was never a big Beatle fan, but if they were more like Mikey, Davy, Peter and Michael, I could have tolerated them. First off, I loved the Monkees more for their slipshod, improvisational, Benny Hill comedy than their music. They seemed to barely stick to a script as they just had fun, and a lot of their guest stars seemed to share the fun. Some of whom were John Hoyt and the timeless Marla Martel. Most of the music was great, but I loved their comedy routines best. Mickey was the funniest with Michael as his straight man. Peter, the shy one, was funny when he did the dumb guy thing who got his buddies in trouble, but Davy also did the same thing as the cute one with girls chasing him down. My favorite episodes are the ones with the reading of the will, the mad scientist and the fairy tell. I didn't mind much that they weren't allowed to play their instruments, but I was shocked to hear in recent years they smoked pott. I thought they would have known better, but then looking at ""Head," I guess they know now.