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The Munsters/Far Out Munsters
Far Out Munsters | |
Season 1, Episode 26 | |
Airdate | March 18, 1965 |
Written by | Richard Conway and Joe Connelly & Bob Mosher |
Directed by | Joseph Pevney |
Produced by | Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher |
Stream | |
← 1x25 Come Back, Little Googie |
1x27 → Munsters on the Move |
The Munsters — Season One |
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Far Out Munsters is the twenty-sixth episode of the first season of The Munsters.
Starring: Fred Gwynne (Herman), Yvonne De Carlo (Lily), Al Lewis (Grandpa), Pat Priest (Marilyn), Butch Patrick (Eddie)
with Alex Gerry (Pops Murdock), Kelton Garwood (The Hermit), Zalman King (The Man with the Beard), Frank Killmond (The Bellboy), Sue Winton (The Girl), Tom Curtis (The Doorman)
and The Standells ((Larry Tamblyn, Gary Lane, Tony Valentino, Dick Todd) Themselves)
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Plot Overview
A rock group called The Standells pays the Munsters an exorbitant fee to use their house for the weekend. When the Munsters can't adjust to the cleanliness of their hotel, they return home to find a wild party. At the party the Standells perform a cover of The Beatles' I Want to Hold Your Hand, Herman improvises a beatnik poem, and Lily sings the English folk song "He's Gone Away" while playing the harp.