During the second season of The Monkees, Mike Nesmith realized that each episode was looking strikingly similar. The comedy series always contained some version of Mike, Peter Tork, Davy Jones, or ...
Fans of The Monkees television show were more than used to the improbable situations its stars regularly encountered. Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Mike Nesmith, and Peter Tork acted out many of the ...
Television in 1966 virtually exploded. Color TV sets were finally becoming common in living rooms across America, networks ...
In a computerized toy factory, the Monkees foil an efficiency expert (Stan Freberg) who wants to replace an old toymaker (Walter Janovitz) with automation. A shady PR man (Andre Philippe) kidnaps the ...
To be fair, nobody really knows why anything connects with the audience in the way that it does, and why one piece of pop culture entertainment becomes a phenomenon while others don't. The Monkees TV ...
The television Western was among the most popular sort of program to air on the Big Three in the 1960s. Even in an age of pop music, the sexual revolution, and civil rights, most audiences flocked to ...
Link to 100 Best Movie Musicals of All Time (Hamilton) The Conjuring: Last Rites First Reviews: A Frightful, Fitting Send-off Link to The Conjuring: Last Rites First Reviews: A Frightful, Fitting Send ...
After releasing “Cherry Cherry” in 1966, Neil Diamond had his first big hit, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Along with his debut single “Solitary Man,” which would fare better on the charts ...
It’s surprisingly difficult to come up with a definitive ranking of the Monkees’ songs. I mean, it’s hard to come up with a ranking of any popular band’s songs, but I think the Monkees pose a ...