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Subject: Fave Monkees' Episodes
There is a thread on here for fave Monkees' songs, what about fave Monkees episodes?
Mine has to be Hillbilly Honeymoon.
Micky was a clear comic genius. I love this show!
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
So you area Monkees lover?
DEEP TRIVIA:Do you remember the name of the mannequin that used to sit at their card table?
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Answer: Mr. Schneider
Enjoy your lifetime supply of Turtle Wax! as they used to say...
LOL JD.
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
I like the Christmas one when they have to babysit that rich kid. That's a funny one.
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
Quoting:
So you area Monkees lover?
DEEP TRIVIA:Do you remember the name of the mannequin that used to sit at their card table?
Scroll down for answer>>>>>
Answer: Mr. Schneider
Enjoy your lifetime supply of Turtle Wax! as they used to say...
LOL JD.
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Of course I remember Mr. Schneider. Do you remember their landlord's name?
Mr. Babbit
And thanks for the Turtle Wax. LOL! ;D
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
I know Mr. Babbit do you??
He was played by none other than Henry Corden!
Who is Henry Corden??
Of course,....
He is the successor to the original Fred Flintstone voice actor Alan Reed. And has been Fred in the commercials!
J.d.
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
I love all of The Monkees episodes. They are funny. I laugh until I cry when I watch them.
Subject: Re: Fave Monkees' Episodes
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I like the Christmas one when they have to babysit that rich kid. That's a funny one.
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The best thing of that episode is when they sing "Riu Chi". I love that song.
Another good episode is "A Fairy Tale." "The Monkees Paw" is a classic.
Although you can't forget the Emmy winning "The Devil and Peter Tork". Good episode, but not a lot of Micky.