Monkees in Manhattan
(Program 30; Filmed 10/66; broadcast 4/10/67)
At the urging of self-proclaimed Broadway producer Makinley Baker, The
Monkees venture to the big apple to star in his rock 'n' roll musical.
Songs include "The Girl I Knew Somewhere," a rare long version of "Look
Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)," and an early take of "Words."
- Peter: "Can I have the bed by the window?"
(27K)
- Mike: "We oughta be able to hold the fort
for three hours." (47K)
- Micky: "Of course he's sick! He had sham when
he was twelve years old!" (53K)
- Peter and Micky: "How's my heartbeat?" ...
"Fine, but the melody don't make it." (44K)
- Davy: "Oh, I get it!" (32K)
- Mike: "I can see it now, in lights all the
way around the theatre marquis." (116K)
- Mike: "No, E-flat never was my color." (36K)
- Davy: "'Ey, it's Mr. Baker back from his backer!"
(54K)
- Mike: "Oh, for Garden's Seat, McKinley!"
(41K)
- Micky: "Goodbye Broadway, hello failure."
(45K)
- Mike: "Well, for every bright light, there's
a broken heart." (54K)
- Davy: "Comfortable? I'm very rich!" (44K)
- Mike: "How can we pay money we don't have?"
(32K)
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