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The Monkees Film & TV Vault Blog
Wednesday, 10 January 2024
JANUARY 10, 1970
“Monkee Versus Machine”, Episode No. 3 of The Monkees (prod. #4700, aired on NBC September 26, 1966 and May 22, 1967), was repeated at noon EST on CBS, with a new song added: "Listen To The Band," written by Michael Nesmith.
 

Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 7:08 PM EST
JANUARY 10, 1924

Columbia Pictures Industries, Incorporated, a new motion picture studio, was founded by brothers Jacob and Harry Cohn and their business partner Joseph Brandt. Frank Capra’s 1934 classic It Happened One Night swept the Oscars, and Columbia Pictures established itself as an elite studio, responsible for numerous films from award-winners and timeless classics to pop-culture phenomenons including: It Happened One Night, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, You Can't Take it With You, Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner, From Here to Eternity, On The Waterfront, Lawrence of Arabia, To Sir With Love, Funny Girl, Taxi Driver, Tootsie, The Karate Kid, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Men In Black, Ghostbusters, Boyz n the Hood, Groundhog Day, A League Of Their Own, The Social Network, Jumanji, Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood, Little Women, Spider-Man, and many more.

Screen Gems, supplier of, among other memorable television series, the 1966-1968 NBC situation comedy The Monkees, was the television subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, which also distributed The Monkees' 1968 cinematic series finale, HEAD. (Abraham Schneider, father of series Producer/Executive Producer Bert Schneider, was Studio Head at the time.)

The Monkees Film & TV Vault wishes Columbia Pictures Industries, Incorporated a very happy centennial!

COLUMBIA PICTURES (1924-2004) 


Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 7:03 PM EST
Tuesday, 9 January 2024
JANUARY 9, 1967

“The Case Of The Missing Monkee” (prod. #4731) was first aired @ 7:30 p.m. EST on NBC as the 17th episode of The Monkees.

This episode was sponsored by Slicker and Black Label by Yardley Of London, and the song heard was "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone" written & produced by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.

 


Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 12:01 AM EST
JANUARY 9, 1971
“The Monkees In A Ghost Town”, Episode No. 7 of The Monkees (prod. #4704, aired on NBC October 24, 1966 and July 17, 1967), was repeated at 12:30 p.m. EST on CBS.

 

Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 12:01 AM EST
Monday, 8 January 2024
JANUARY 8, 1972
"The Wild Monkees", Episode No. 42 of The Monkees (prod. #4765, aired on NBC November 13, 1967), was repeated at noon EST on CBS, with a new song added: "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart.
 

Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 6:57 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 10 January 2024 6:58 PM EST
JANUARY 8, 1968

"Fairy Tale" (prod. #4748) was first aired @ 7:30 p.m. EST on NBC as the 48th episode of The Monkees.

This episode was sponsored by Yardley Of London, and the song on hand was "Daily Nightly" written by Michael Nesmith, produced by Chip Douglas.

 


Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 12:01 AM EST
Sunday, 7 January 2024
Today's MF&TVV Update
The Micky Dolenz-cowritten/directed Episode No. 58, "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper") (prod. #4770, first aired on NBC March 25, 1968), the last of the series, is The Featured Monkees Episode Of The Week.


Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 3:29 PM EST
Saturday, 6 January 2024
JANUARY 6, 1973
“The Chaperone”, Episode No. 9 of The Monkees (prod. #4711, aired on NBC November 7, 1966), was repeated @ 1:00 p.m. (EDT) on ABC, with a new song added: "Midnight Train," written by Micky Dolenz.
 

Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 12:01 AM EST
Wednesday, 3 January 2024
JANUARY 3, 1970
"Everywhere A Sheik Sheik", Episode No. 35 of The Monkees (prod. #4749, aired on NBC September 25, 1967 and April 8, 1968), was repeated @ Noon (EDT) on CBS.
 

Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 5:00 PM EST
Tuesday, 2 January 2024
JANUARY 2, 1971

"The Monkees Blow Their Minds", Episode No. 57 of The Monkees (prod. #4747, aired on NBC March 11, 1968), was repeated @ 12:30 p.m. (EDT) on CBS.

 


Posted by monkeesfilmtv at 12:01 AM EST

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