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Season Two
A Nice Place to Visit
The Monkees go to Mexico where they are forced to join a gang of bandits.
Original air date: Sept 11 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Treva Silverman
Songs: | "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" |
The Picture Frame
The Monkees are tricked into robbing a bank, believing they are making a movie.
Original air date: Sept 18 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Jack Winter
Songs: | "Pleasant Valley Sunday" |
| "Randy Scouse Git" |
| "Zilch" |
Everywhere A Sheik Sheik
Davy gets kidnapped and is nearly forced to marry an Arabian princess.
Original air date: Sept 25 1967
Director: Alex Singer
Writer(s): Jack Winter
Songs: | "Love is Only Sleeping" |
| "Cuddly Toy" |
Monkee Mayor
Mike decides to run for mayor on a platform of preventing old buildings being torn down to make parking lots.
Original air date: Oct 2 1967
Director: Alex Singer
Writer(s): Jack Winter
Songs: | "No Time" |
| "Pleasant Valley Sunday" |
Art, For Monkees Sake
Peter is a master painter, and his copy of a masterwork is used to pull off an art robbery.
Original air date: Oct 9 1967
Director: Alex Singer
Writer(s): Coslough Johnson
Songs: | "Randy Scouse Git" |
| "Daydream Believer" |
I Was A 99 Pound Weakling
Micky drives the other Monkees crazy when he starts on a body building course.
Original air date: Oct 16 1967
Director: Alex Singer
Writer(s): Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso, Neil Burstyn
Songs: | "Sunny Girlfriend" |
| "Love Is Only Sleeping" |
Hillbilly Honeymoon
The Monkees become involved in an Ozark family feud.
Original air date: Oct 23 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Peter Meyerson
Songs: | "Papa Gene's Blues" |
Monkees Marooned
Peter trades his guitar for a map to Bluebeard's treasure and the Monkees get marooned on a desert island.
Original air date: Oct 3 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Stanley Ralph Ross
Songs: | "Daydream Believer" |
| "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round?" |
Card Carrying Red Shoes
A touring Russian ballerina falls in love with Peter and decides to leaves the troupe. The Monkees talk her into returning.
Original air date: Nov 6 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Lee Stanford
Wild Monkees
Hired as help at a sleepy hotel, the boys start up a motorcycle gang ("The Chickens") to impress some biker chicks.
Original air date: Nov 13 1967
Director: Jon C. Anderson
Writer(s): Stanley Ralph Ross, Corey Upton
Songs: | "Goin' Down" |
| "Star Collector" |
A Coffin Too Frequent
The Monkees witness a man's return from the dead.
Original air date: Nov 20 1967
Director: David Winters
Writer(s): Stella Linden
Songs: | "Daydream Believer" |
| "Goin' Down" |
Hitting The High Seas
The Monkees get jobs on a pirate ship and have to prevent the vengeful captain from plundering the Queen Anne.
Original air date: Nov 27 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Jack Winter
Songs: | "Daydream Believer" |
| "Star Collector" |
Monkees In Texas
During a visit to Mike's aunt, the Monkees becomes involved a family feud.
Original air date: Dec 4 1967
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Jack Winter
Songs: | "Words" |
| "Goin' Down" |
Monkees On The Wheel
Micky's "magic fingers" lead the Monkees into gambling trouble in Las Vegas.
Original air date: Dec 11 1967
Director: Jerry Sheppard
Writer(s): Coslough Johnson
Songs: | "The Door Into Summer" |
| "Cuddly Toy" |
Monkees Christmas Show
The Monkees are hired as babysitters over Christmas and try to teach the emotionally impovrished boy the true meaning of Christmas.
Original air date: Dec 25 1967
Director: Jon Anderson
Writer(s): Dave Evans, Neil Burstyn
Songs: | "Deck the Halls" |
| "Riu Chiu" |
Fairy Tale
The Monkees parody several fairy tales and Mike stars as the princess Gwen.
Original air date: Jan 8 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Peter Meyerson
Monkees Watch Their Feet
Aliens from outer space invade earth and replace Micky with an alien.
Original air date: Jan 15 1968
Director: Alex Singer
Writer(s): Coslough Johnson
The Monstrous Monkee Mash
When Davy becomes involved in a vampire's plot to take over the world, the rest of the Monkees have to come to the rescue but little do they know what monsters lay in wait for them!
Original air date: Jan 22 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Neil Burstyn, David Panich
The Monkees Paw
An evil monkey's paw causes Micky to lose his voice.
Original air date: Jan 29 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Coslough Johnson
The Devil and Peter Tork
Peter's love affair with the harp leads him to sell his soul to the Devil, but Mike wins it back in Hell's Court.
Original air date: Feb 5 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Robert Kaufman
Songs: | "Salesman" |
| "No Time" |
Monkees Race Again
Davy races the Monkeemobile to help out a driver whose car was sabotaged.
Original air date: Feb 12 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Dave Evans, Elias Davis, David Pollock
Songs: | "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round" |
Monkees In Paris
The Monkees take off to Paris where they are chased by four crazed teens.
Original air date: Feb 19 1968
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer(s): Bob Rafelson
Songs: | "Don't Call On Me" |
| "Love Is Only Sleeping" |
| "Star Collector" |
The Monkees Mind Their Manor
Davy inherits a castle in England but must win a duel before claiming it.
Original air date: Feb 26 1968
Director: Peter H. Thorkelson
Writer(s): Coslough Johnson
Songs: | "Star Collector" |
| "Greensleeves" |
Some Like It Lukewarm
In order to enter a music contest for mixed groups, Davy is chosen to be the girl and becomes the contest announcers heartthrob.
Original air date: Mar 4 1968
Director: James Frawley
Writer(s): Joel Kane, Stanley Z. Cherry
Songs: | "The Door Into Summer" |
| "She Hangs Out" |
Monkees Blow Their Minds
Oraculo, the great mentalist, feeds Peter and Mike with a magic potion that induces hypnosis.
Original air date: Mar 11 1968
Director: David Winters
Writer(s): Peter Meyerson
Songs: | "Valleri" |
| "Daily Nightly" |
Mijacogeo
The Monkees wake one morning to find everyone in town frozen to their TV sets by the evil wizard Glick, who has harnessed the power of the Frodis.
Original air date: Mar 18 1968
Director: Micky Dolenz
Writer(s): Jon Anderson, Micky Dolenz
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