The Monkees must rescue a Princess before she is killed by her Uncle on the night she is to ascend to the throne of her country.
The Monkees spend the night in a haunted house.
Mike gets a job at a toy company that relies on computers (a little much!)
The manager of rival band hires thugs to kidnap the Monkees during a "Battle of the Bands" contest.
The band become involved in the world of espionage, after Davy buys a new pair of maracas containing top secret mircofilms.
Davy tries to pass himself off as successful and wealthy, when his grandfather visits from England.
The band's car (the Monkeemobile) breaks down in an abandoned town and they are captured by criminals.
Davy is given a horse by a young boy, who does not want to see it sold by his father. The band than tries to hide the animal in their house, from their landlord.
In order for Davy to get a date with a girl with an overprotective father. The band holds a "chaperoned" party.
The pilot episode for the series.
The band battle mobsters who have taken over a local restaurant.
When Mike sells a song he wrote to a phony music publisher and is ripped off. The rest of the Monkees come to his rescue.
Peter gets his chance to fall in love with a girl with the rest of the band's help.
The band take on a scammy dance school.
A scheming mother lures girl-crazy Davy to be her daughter's partner on a TV talent show.
Peter is kidnapped in a plot against a scientist.
The band is kidnapped by a mad scientist, who wants to put their musical abilities into his latest creation.
A TV mogul finds a recording of the Monkees on a rented tape recorder and wants to find them, at the same time, the band is trying to get an audition with him.
A Prince (who looks an awful lot like Davy!) asks The Monkees for some tips on how to impress women.
The band is hired by a local kiddie show, but the host won't let them perform.
The Monkees are profiled in a swanky fashion magazine, but the article does not do much for the band's image.
Because of his uncanny resemblance to an incarcerated gangster, Micky goes undercover to help the cops nab the rest of the criminal's gang.
The band is stuck spending the Holidays looking after a boy who hates them.
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Peter Tork |
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Michael Nesmith |
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Mike Elliot | |
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Peter Tork |
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Sidney Miller |
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Micky Dolenz |
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Larry Tucker | |
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Bob Rafelson |
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Bert Schneider | |
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