The Monkees (1966)
The Monkees (1966)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Davy Jones
Davy
Micky Dolenz
Micky / Director / Writer
Michael Nesmith
Mike
Peter Tork
Peter / Director
Bert Schneider
Creator / Producer
David Pollock
Writer
Jon C. Andersen
Writer
Elias Davis
Writer
Corey Upton
Writer
Gerald Shepard
Producer / Director
Ward Sylvester
Producer
Michael Burns
Producer
Alexander Singer
Director
Bruce Kessler
Director
Russ Mayberry
Director
David Winters
Director
James Komack
Director
Richard Nunis
Director
Sidney Miller
Director
Mike Elliot
Director
Dee Caruso
Writer
Gerald Gardner
Writer
Dave Evans
Writer
Peter Meyerson
Writer
Coslough Johnson
Writer
Treva Silverman
Writer
Jack Winter
Writer
David Panich
Writer
Robert Schlitt
Writer
Bernie Orenstein
Writer
Neil Burstyn
Writer
Stanley Ralph Ross
Writer
Robert Kaufman
Writer
Lee Sanford
Writer
Joel Kane
Writer
Stanley Z. Cherry
Writer
Stella Linden
Writer
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lenny
Jerry Colonna
Dr. Mann
Patrice Wymore
Madame Quagmeyer
Richard Kiel
Monster
Eldon Quick
Rob Roy Fingerhead
Byron Foulger
Groot
Henry Corden
Babbit
Jesslyn Fax
Mrs. Purdy
John Hoyt
Mendoza
Kerry MacLane
Jonathan
Joe Higgins
Masseur
Monte Landis
Oraculo
Larry Gelman
Stage Manager
Dave Barry
Inspector Blount
David Draper
Bulk
Venita Wolf
Brenda
Valerie Kairys
Toby Willis
Jack Goode
The Sot Lance Kibee
Nancy Walters
Assistant #1
Carole Williams
Assistant #2
Rose Marie
Milly / The Big Man, Bessie Kowalski
Jimmy Murphy
Tony Ferano
Norbert Schiller
Prof. Milo Schnitzler
Highland Dale
Jeremy (Horse) (uncredited)
Oliver McGowan
J.J. Pontoon
Mel Blanc
Monkeemobile engine (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
Len Lesser
George / Red
Jacqueline deWit
Kate
Rex Holman
Sneak
Diana Chesney
Mrs. Weefers
Sherry Alberoni
Leslie Vandenberg
Arch Johnson
Gen. Harley Vandenberg
Lynne Marta
Party Guest Who's Swept off Her Feet (uncredited)
Jack Donner
Director
Thomas Bellin
Arnold
Milton Frome
Latham / Manny Spink
Carl Ballantine
Hubbell Bensen
Nick Dimitri
Stagehand (uncredited) / Superman (uncredited)
Pat Paulsen
James Griffith
Leslie Randall
Rupert Crosse
Hans Conried
Reginald Gardiner
Lou Antonio
Bill McKinney
Frank Zappa
Donald Foster
Ruth Buzzi
Hal March
Bette Nesmith Graham
Georgia Schmidt
Larry Tucker
Writer
Paul Mazursky
Writer
Susan Howard
Bobo Lewis
Butch Patrick
Katherine Walsh
David Price
Bob Rafelson
Creator / Writer / Producer / Director
Ned Glass
Julie Newmar
Ron Masak
Booth Colman
Vincent Gardenia
Robert Strauss
Leigh Chapman
Digby Wolfe
Pamelyn Ferdin
Harvey Lembeck
Severn Darden
Louis Quinn
David Hurst
Elisabeth Fraser
Michael Bell
Susan Browning
Stacey Gregg
Reta Shaw
Maureen Arthur
Doodles Weaver
Bobby Sherman
Felix Silla
Robert F. Lyons
Paul 'Mousie' Garner
Leon Askin
Bing Russell
Karen James
Peter Whitney
Cliff Norton
Anne Randall
Diane Shalet
Peter Brocco
Olan Soule
Oscar Beregi Jr.
Derrik Lewis
Queenie Smith
Dub Taylor
Maurice Dallimore
Myra De Groot
James Frawley
Director
Hamilton Camp
Milton Parsons
Charlie Callas
Helene Winston
Walter Janovitz
Andre Philippe
Burgess Meredith
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 12, 1966
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes58
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-G
Genres
Wiki.
The Monkees is an American television sitcom that first aired on NBC for two seasons, from September 12, 1966, to March 25, 1968. The series follows the adventures of four young men (The Monkees) trying to make a name for themselves as a rock 'n roll band. The show introduced a number of innovative new-wave film techniques to series television and won two Emmy Awards in 1967, including Outstanding Comedy Series. The program ended in 1968 at the finish of its second season and has received a long afterlife through Saturday morning repeats (CBS and ABC) and syndication, as well as overseas broadcasts.
It later enjoyed a 1980s revival, after MTV aired reruns of the program in 1986. It aired on Sunday afternoons on MeTV beginning on February 24, 2019, three days after the death of cast member Peter Tork, and ending on April 26, 2020. The network aired four episodes on December 12, 2021, as a tribute to Michael Nesmith, who died two days earlier, followed by a 'Weekend Binge' on December 11 and 12.