APRIL 11, 1970
Monkees A La Mode, Episode No. 24 of The Monkees (from Feb. 27, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ noon EDT on CBS, with a new song added: "Oh My My," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim.
APRIL 14, 1973
The Monkees was preempted on ABC by Soul Unlimited.
APRIL 14, 1969
33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, a 60-minute special in color on videotape featuring The Monkees, aired at 8:00 p.m. (EST) on NBC.
It guest-starred Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Clara Ward Singers, The Buddy Miles Express, Paul Arnold and The Moon Express, and The We Three Trio. The special was sponsored by Aerowax, and the commercials originally shown were Aerowax (natch), Easy-On, American Oil, Woolite, and an NBC Promo for a Don Ho special.
33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee was the last performance as a quartet The Monkees ever gave. Peter Tork, reportedly suffering from exhaustion, bought out his Monkees contract @ the end of 33 1/3's production, reducing The Monkees to a trio and making 33 1/3, in its initial NBC-TV telecast (pre-empting Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In), look dated! The Monkees would not be seen on network TV as a foursome again for 28 years.
APRIL 15, 1968
Monkee Mayor, Episode No. 36 of The Monkees (prod. #4760, from Oct. 2, 1967), was repeated @ 7:30 p.m. EDT on NBC. Yardley Of London sponsored.
APRIL 15, 1972
The Monkees In The Ring, Episode No. 20 of The Monkees (from Jan. 30, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ noon EDT on CBS, with a new song added: "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.
APRIL 17, 1967
The Monkees At The Movies first aired @ 7:30 p.m. EDT on NBC as the 31st episode of The Monkees.
Slicker by Yardley Of London sponsored the show this week, and, if you were watching, the only original commercial shown was Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes (with Tony The Tiger!). The featured songs were A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You, written by Neil Diamond and produced by Jeff Barry, and Last Train To Clarksville and Valleri written & produced by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.
The Monkees ripped on the fact that they didn't play their own instruments at their concerts at the end of this episode.
Trivia Footnote: This episode's firstrun airing coincided with the 33rd birthday of Don Kirshner, former music supervisor of The Monkees TV show.
APRIL 17, 1971
"Art For Monkee's Sake", Episode No. 37 of The Monkees (from Oct. 9, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.
Monkees A La Mode, Episode No. 24 of The Monkees (from Feb. 27, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ noon EDT on CBS, with a new song added: "Oh My My," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim.
APRIL 14, 1973
The Monkees was preempted on ABC by Soul Unlimited.
APRIL 14, 1969
33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee, a 60-minute special in color on videotape featuring The Monkees, aired at 8:00 p.m. (EST) on NBC.
It guest-starred Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger and The Trinity, Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Clara Ward Singers, The Buddy Miles Express, Paul Arnold and The Moon Express, and The We Three Trio. The special was sponsored by Aerowax, and the commercials originally shown were Aerowax (natch), Easy-On, American Oil, Woolite, and an NBC Promo for a Don Ho special.
33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee was the last performance as a quartet The Monkees ever gave. Peter Tork, reportedly suffering from exhaustion, bought out his Monkees contract @ the end of 33 1/3's production, reducing The Monkees to a trio and making 33 1/3, in its initial NBC-TV telecast (pre-empting Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In), look dated! The Monkees would not be seen on network TV as a foursome again for 28 years.
APRIL 15, 1968
Monkee Mayor, Episode No. 36 of The Monkees (prod. #4760, from Oct. 2, 1967), was repeated @ 7:30 p.m. EDT on NBC. Yardley Of London sponsored.
APRIL 15, 1972
The Monkees In The Ring, Episode No. 20 of The Monkees (from Jan. 30, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ noon EDT on CBS, with a new song added: "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.
APRIL 17, 1967
The Monkees At The Movies first aired @ 7:30 p.m. EDT on NBC as the 31st episode of The Monkees.
Slicker by Yardley Of London sponsored the show this week, and, if you were watching, the only original commercial shown was Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes (with Tony The Tiger!). The featured songs were A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You, written by Neil Diamond and produced by Jeff Barry, and Last Train To Clarksville and Valleri written & produced by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.
The Monkees ripped on the fact that they didn't play their own instruments at their concerts at the end of this episode.
Trivia Footnote: This episode's firstrun airing coincided with the 33rd birthday of Don Kirshner, former music supervisor of The Monkees TV show.
APRIL 17, 1971
"Art For Monkee's Sake", Episode No. 37 of The Monkees (from Oct. 9, 1967, NBC), was repeated @ 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.
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