1971-1972 SEASON - CBS Saturdays, Noon - 12:30 P.M.

Preceded By:

8:00-8:30 AMThe Bugs Bunny Show
8:30-9:00 AMScooby Doo, Where Are You!
9:00-9:30 AMHarlem Globetrotters
9:30-10:00 AMHelp! It's The Hair Bear Bunch!
10:00-10:30 AMThe Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
10:30-11:00 AMArchie's TV Funnies
11:00-11:30 AMSabrina The Teenage Witch
11:30-NoonJosie and The Pussy Cats

Followed By:

12:30-1:00 PMYou Are There
1:30-2:00 PMCBS Children's Film Festival (9/11/71-Spring 1972)
local programming (Spring-9/2/72)

Other Networks:

ABC:Jonny QuestNoon-12:30 PM
NBC:The Jetsons (9/11/71 - Spring 1972)
Mr. Wizard
(Spring - 9/2/72)
Noon-12:30 PM


Airdate Episode New Song(s) Added
9/11/71 �The Monkees On The Line� "Little Girl," written by Micky Dolenz
9/18/71 �Don't Look A Gift Horse In The Mouth� "I Never Thought It Peculiar," written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
9/25/71 �One Man Shy� (a.k.a. "Peter And The Debutante") "If I Knew" written by Davy Jones & Bill Chadwick
10/2/71 �Captain Crocodile�
10/9/71 �Monkee Versus Machine� "Listen To The Band," written by Michael Nesmith
10/16/71 �The Monkees Get Out More Dirt� "Steam Engine" written by Chip Douglas
10/23/71 "Art For Monkee's Sake"
10/30/71 �I Was A Teenage Monster� "Good Clean Fun," written by Michael Nesmith
11/6/71 �I've Got A Little Song Here� "Steam Engine" written by Chip Douglas
11/13/71 "Everywhere A Sheik Sheik"
11/20/71 "Hitting The High Seas" "Oh My My," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim
11/27/71 �Dance, Monkee, Dance� "If You Have The Time," written by Bill Chadwick
12/4/71 "Monkee Mayor"
12/11/71 �Find The Monkees� (a.k.a. "The Audition")
12/18/71 �The Monkees On Tour� "Steam Engine" written by Chip Douglas
12/25/71 "The Monkees Christmas Show"
1/1/72 PREEMPTION: Tournament Of Roses Parade
1/8/72 "The Wild Monkees" "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
1/15/72 �The Monkees In The Ring� "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
1/22/72 �Monkee See, Monkee Die�
1/29/72 �The Monkees At The Movies�
2/5/72 "A Coffin Too Frequent" "Oklahoma Backroom Dancer," written by Michael Nesmith
2/12/72 �The Royal Flush� "Apples, Peaches, Bananas and Pears," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
"Good Clean Fun," written by Michael Nesmith
2/19/72 �The Monkees A La Mode� "Oh My My," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim
2/26/72 �Too Many Girls� (a.k.a. "Davy And Fern")
3/4/72 "The Monkees Marooned" "Do You Feel It Too," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim
3/11/72 "The Monstrous Monkee Mash" "Bye Bye, Baby, Bye Bye," written by Micky Dolenz
3/18/72 "The Devil And Peter Tork" "I Never Thought It Peculiar," written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
3/25/72 �The Prince And The Paupers� "99 Pounds," written by Jeff Barry
4/1/72 �The Case Of The Missing Monkee�
4/8/72 PREEMPTION: Dig
4/15/72 �The Monkees In The Ring� "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
4/22/72 "Fairy Tale"
4/29/72 "The Card-Carrying Red Shoes"
5/6/72 "Hillbilly Honeymoon"
(a.k.a. "Double Barrell Shotgun Wedding")
5/13/72 "Art For Monkee's Sake"
5/20/72 "I Was A 99-lb. Weakling"
(a.k.a. "Physical Culture")
5/27/72 �The Monkees A La Carte�
6/3/72 "The Monkees Watch Their Feet" (a.k.a. "Micky And The Outer Space Creatures")
6/10/72 �The Chaperone� "Midnight Train," written by Micky Dolenz
6/17/72 �Your Friendly Neighborhood Kidnappers� "Do You Feel It Too," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim
6/24/72 �The Son Of A Gypsy�
7/1/72 �The Spy Who Came In From The Cool� "All Alone In The Dark," written by Steve Soles and Ned Albright
7/8/72 "Fairy Tale"
7/15/72 �The Monkees In A Ghost Town�
7/22/72 �The Monkees In Manhattan� (a.k.a �The Monkees Manhattan Style�) "Acapulco Sun," written by Steve Soles and Ned Albright
7/29/72 �Monkee Chow Mein�
8/5/72 �Monkee Mother�
8/12/72 �The Monkees In Paris (a.k.a. �The Paris Show�)� "I Love You Better," written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim
"Tell Me Love," written by Jeff Barry
8/19/72 "The Monkees On The Wheel"
8/26/72 "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper") "I Never Thought It Peculiar," written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart
9/2/72 "The Picture Frame"
(a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery")

This concludes the CBS Saturday Afternoon run of The Monkees. Effective September 9, 1972, it moves to ABC Saturday Afternoon @ 1:30 p.m. (repleet with reemptions!).

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