From: AH3RD
Confirmed: peter
Date: 02 Sep 2007
Time: 09:32:35 -0400
Remote Name: 72.156.99.23
SEPTEMBER 2, 1968 The Monkees was preempted on NBC by Baseball (Cardinals Versus Reds). SEPTEMBER 2, 1972 "The Picture Frame" (a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery"), Episode No. 34 of The Monkees (prod. #4759, aired on NBC September 18, 1967 and April 1, 1968), was repeated @ noon (EDT) on CBS. This repeat officially concluded the CBS Saturday Afternoon run of The Monkees. Effective the following week (September 9, 1972), it moves to ABC Saturday Afternoon @ 1:30 p.m. (repleet with reemptions!). SEPTEMBER 4, 1967 The Monkees was preempted on NBC by Baseball (Indians Versus Twins). The following week (September 11, 1967) would see the dawning of The Monkees' second season on NBC! SEPTEMBER 4, 1971 "The Monkees Blow Their Minds," Episode No. 57 of The Monkees (prod. #47??, aired on NBC March 11, 1968), was repeated @ 12:30 p.m. (EDT) on CBS. This ended the second season of the CBS Saturday Afternoon run of The Monkees. SEPTEMBER 5, 1970 "The Wild Monkees", Episode No. 42 of The Monkees (prod. #4765, aired on NBC November 13, 1967), was repeated @ noon (EDT) on CBS, with a new song added: "Looking For The Good Times," written by Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart. This ended the first season of the CBS Saturday Afternoon run of The Monkees. SEPTEMBER 8, 1975 The Monkees television show, 58 episodes in color and distributed exclusively by Columbia Pictures Television, premiered in local syndication, 2 years after completing a neat 4-year run on CBS and ABC Saturday Afternoon (September 1969 - August 1973). The first 7 TV stations to have the honour of carrying the series locally were KBHK-TV in San Francisco, WFLD-TV in Chicago, WKBS-TV in Philadelphia, WKBD-TV in Detroit, WLVI-TV in Boston, KDNL in St. Louis, and WDCA-TV in Washington D.C. (Peter Tork's hometown!!). For 9 years the show played on and off these and other local markets until the group's 20th Anniversary in 1986 put them over worldwide.