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The Monkees/I've Got a Little Song Here
From The TV IV
I've Got a Little Song Here | |
Season 1, Episode 12 | |
Airdate | November 28, 1966 |
Written by | Treva Silverman |
Directed by | Bruce Kessler |
Produced by | Robert Rafelson and Bert Schneider |
← 1x11 Monkees à la Carte |
1x13 → One Man Shy |
The Monkees — Season One |
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I've Got a Little Song Here is the twelfth episode of the first season of The Monkees.
Starring: Micky Dolenz (Micky), Michael Nesmith (Mike), David Jones (Davy), Peter Tork (Peter)
Additional Cast: Phil Leeds (Bernie), Irwin Charone (Producer), Joseph Mell (Harry), Owen McGiveney (Old Man), Buddy Lewis (Watchman), Mary Foran (Hilda), Bobby Johnson (Postman), Larry Gelman (Director), Leigh Chapman (Joannie)
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Plot Overview
Mike gets hustled by a phony record producer, so the gang has to find a way to get his money back.
Notes
Songs
- "Gonna Buy Me a Dog" from The Monkees self-titled first album, "Mary Mary" from their second album, More of the Monkees.
- When the episode was rerun in 1967, "For Pete's Sake" from the album Headquarters was used in place of "Mary Mary."
- For the 1969-70 season, "Steam Engine" (rare track) replaces "Mary Mary."