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Welcome to The New Year 2024 Anno Domini! Happy 100th, Columbia Pictures!
Fittingly on the first Monkee Monday of the year, for the first time in 2 months, The Monkees Film & TV Vault's regular front page is reinforced. Also added a new Trivia Note to "The Monkees In Paris" (a.k.a. "The Paris Show").
On this, literally the last Pleasant Valley Sunday of 2023, we close the door on the old year 2023 and open one on The New Year 2024 Anno Domini with this week's Featured Monkees Episode being No. 26, “Monkee Chow Mein” (prod. #4735, aired on NBC March 13 and July 31, 1967).
At any rate, here is wishing you and yours, as always, a healthy...
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“The Son Of A Gypsy” (prod. #4724) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on NBC as the 16th episode of The Monkees.
This episode was sponsored by Slicker and Black Label by Yardley Of London™ and featured "I'm A Believer", written by Neil Diamond and produced by Jeff Barry. For those of you who tuned in and turned on this week, these are the original commercials you would've seen: Eyelighter by Yardley, Kellogg's Rice Krispies, Kellogg's Special K, Slicker Lip Polish by Yardley, Oh! De London by Yardley, and The Monkees for Yardley Black Label Aftershave.
Trivia Footnote: As this episode made its first-run telecast over NBC, The Monkees played their first gig on their 12-city U.S. tour at The Denver Coliseum in Colorado.
With another Christmas now behind us, there remains only 6 days left of The Year 2023 Anno Domini. As a result, The Monkees Film & TV Vault's New Year's page is now up, with an indication of the forthcoming year's centennial of Columbia Pictures Industries, Incorporated, the ingenius creation of brothers Jacob and Harry Cohn and their business partner Joseph Brandt, in 1924. Screen Gems, supplier of the 1966-1968 NBC situation comedy The Monkees, was the television subsidary 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.) In fact, the very ersatz version of the Columbia Pictures logo which appears at the tail end of HEAD is fittingly used to mark the milestone.
The Featured Monkees Episode is still No. 47, "The Monkees Christmas Show" (a.k.a. "The Christmas Story") (prod. #4746, aired on NBC December 25, 1967), though.