THE SECOND SEASONSeptember 11, 1967 to September 9, 1968
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Followed By:
8:00-9:00 PM The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (9/11/67-1/15/68)
Rowan And Martin's Laugh-In (1/22/-6/3/68)
The Champions (6/10/-9/9/68)9:00-10:00 PM The Danny Thomas Hour (9/11/67-6/10/68)
Repeats of Bob Hope specials (6/24/-9/9/68)10:00-11:00 PM I Spy
Other Networks:
ABC: Cowboy In Africa (first half) 7:30-8:00 PM CBS: Gunsmoke (first half) 7:30-8:00 PM
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Episode # | Episode Title | Production # | Airdate | Rating/Share |
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33. | "It's A Nice Place To Visit..." | 4752 | (9-11-67) | 15.7/29.5 |
In El Monotono, Mexico, David is captured by a bandito and his minions for being captivated by the bandito's girlfriend. |
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34. |
"The Picture Frame" (a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery") | 4759 | (9-18-67) | 14.5/28.1 |
It's up to Peter to prove The Monkees innocence when they unwittingly rob a bank in the pretext of making a movie. |
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35. | "Everywhere A Sheik Sheik" | 4749 | (9-25-67) | 15.2/28.6 |
It's a harem-scare 'em scene as David faces the prospect of marriage to a lovely Nehudian princess. |
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36. | "Monkee Mayor" | 4760 | (10-2-67) | 14.7/27.7 |
Michael casts his wool hat into the ring to stop a crooked construction tycoon from turning the city into parking lots. |
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37. | "Art For Monkee's Sake" | 4744 | (10-9-67) | 17.0/29.5 |
At an art museum, Peter copies an old painting for 2 guards who are really thieves bent on snatching the real painting. |
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38. |
"I Was A 99-lb. Weakling"
(a.k.a. "Physical Culture") | 4757 | (10-16-67) | 17.1/29.1 |
To win a beautiful girl, Micky starts a health program under the guidance of a physical cultist—otherwise known as a fraud. |
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39. |
"Hillbilly Honeymoon" (a.k.a. "Double Barrel Shotgun Wedding") | 4768 | (10-23-67) | 16.1/28.3 |
The Monkees are caught in a hillbilly feud in Swineville with David staring down the barrel of a shotgun wedding! |
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40. | "Monkees Marooned" | 4755 | (10-30-67) | 15.7/25.6 |
On a desert island, The Monkees go hunting for treasure—and are hunted by a mad Australian and his man Thursday! |
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41. | "The Card-Carrying Red Shoes" | 4766 | (11-6-67) | 16.4/26.2 |
Peter is the target of a romantic prima ballerina—and a dastardly plot choreographed by the rest of the ballet company. |
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42. | "The Wild Monkees"* | 4765 | (11-13-67) | 17.7/28.1 |
The Monkees turn chicken—figuratively and literally—when they unwittingly befriend the girlfriends of a tough motorcycle gang. |
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43. | "A Coffin Too Frequent"* | 4741 | (11-20-67) | 18.2/29.7 |
A sinister scientist, his goony cousin and his kooky aunt use The Monkees pad for a séance to summon a relative from beyond. |
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44. | "Hitting The High Seas" | 4762 | (11-27-67) | 19.9/30.6 |
Thoughts of mutiny are bountiful as The Monkees founder the hijack of a cargo ship by their vengeful sea captain! |
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45. | "The Monkees In Texas" | 4761 | (12-4-67) | 18.3/30.1 |
In The Lone Star State, The Monkees outwit Black Bart and his gang to save Michael's Aunt Kate's ranch! |
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46. | "The Monkees On The Wheel" | 4742 | (12-11-67) | 17.0/27.1 |
The Monkees invade Las Vegas where, mistaken for crooked gamblers, they try their luck at exposing the real gang. |
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47. | "The Monkees Christmas Show"* | 4746 | (12-25-67) | 12.7/28.3 |
The Monkees try to instill the spirit of Christmas in a cynical little boy who's soured on the whole idea. |
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48. | "Fairy Tale" | 4748 | (1-8-68) | 16.8/24.3 |
A Monkee romp through Fairy Tale Land sees Peter rescuing a haughty princess (Michael) from death by her fiendish fiancee. |
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49. | "The Monkees Watch Their Feet" | 4743 | (1-15-68) | 18.0/26.9 |
A documented film report by The Dept. of UFO Information of The Monkees foiling an invasion from Planet Zlotnick is shown. |
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50. | "The Monstrous Monkee Mash" | 4767 | (1-22-68) | 17.4/26.6 |
The Monkees attempt to rescue David from Dracula, Wolfman, Mummyman, and Frankenstein's monster in a creepy castle. |
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51. | "The Monkee's Paw" | 4740 | (1-29-68) | 17.6/26.6 |
A broken-down magaician's magical monkey's paw starts to bring the equally broken Monkees luck—unfortunately all bad! |
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52. | "The Devil And Peter Tork" | 4737 | (2-5-68) | 17.7/27.7 |
At a sleazy pawn shop, Peter unwittingly sells his soul to a devilish character in order to purchase a golden harp. |
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53. |
"The Monkees Race Again" (a.k.a. "Leave The Driving To Us") | 4745 | (2-12-68) | 19.8/29.9 |
David drives The Monkeemobile in an auto race when the British entry is sabotaged by The Baron and his Klutzmobile. |
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54. |
"The Monkees In Paris" (a.k.a. "The Paris Show") | 4771 | (2-19-68) | 17.1/26.9 |
The Monkees take a vacation from the studio grind and are chased all over The French Capital by girls and gendarmes. |
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55. | "The Monkees Mind Their Manor" | 4751 | (2-26-68) | 18.8/29.7 |
David inherits an English manor but must first win a tournament with lances, swords, and vocal chords. |
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56. |
"Some Like It Lukewarm" (a.k.a. "The Band Contest") | 4754 | (3-4-68) | 19.9/31.7 |
To enter and win a band contest, David poses as a girl and falls in love with Daphne, posing as a boy. |
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57. | "The Monkees Blow Their Minds"* | 4747 | (3-11-68) | 16.9/26.8 |
The Monkees swing to the rescue when a mentalist gains control of Peter's mind to use him in a nightclub act. |
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58. | "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper")* | 4770 | (3-25-68) | 16.3/27.3 |
The Monkees match wits with an insane wizard who is out to control the minds of TV viewers worldwide. |