The Picture Frame
(Program 34; Filmed 4/67; Broadcast 9/18/67)
It's up to super-sleuthing Peter Tork to save Davy, Micky, and Mike after
they unwittingly rob a bank. The songs "Pleasant Valley Sunday" (a Top
Ten hit in August 1967) and "Randy Scouse Git" are featured.
- Mike: "Well, collectively, we're the Monkees."
(28K)
- Micky: "Alright dirty copper! You'll never take
me alive!" (84K)
- Peter: "I don't think you're guilty! I just
don't see how you could possibly be innocent." (72K)
- Peter: "Ugh! That library book! It's a week
overdue!" (52K)
- Peter: "Probably one of those method actors."
(32K)
- Peter: "What about me?!" (17K)
- Mike changes his tune. (296K)
- Davy: "We were shoootin' a movie! Some cat
said 'you wanna shoot a movie," said 'Yeah, we'll shoot a movie.' So
we shot a movie!" (118K)
- Mike and the Inspector: "Oh! This book's overdue."
... "How many days?" (58K)
- Peter: "I can't tell you that." (24K)
- Micky: "Well it's late, and everybody's hungry."
(31K)
- Micky: "If you're not hungry, don't eat!"
(52K)
- Peter: "You guessed!" (21K)
- Peter: "Yeah, but this isn't a good place
to snoop. There's a better place to snoop.... I'm going over to the
playground to snoop." (115K)
- Mike: "You done strung him up, Mick! Heeheeee!"
(98K)
- Davy and Mrs. Dolenz (Micky): "As the mother
of Micky Dolenz, do you think your son could ever rob a bank?" ... "Who,
Micky? Oh no, he's a nice little boy, innocent, lovely, always right
to his mother.... 'Course he could have got involved with some long-haired
weirdos-" (258K)
- Mike's dynamite testimony. (445K)
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