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I can answer questions about the television series, such as plotlines, guest stars, when the show(s) aired, what song(s) were performed, etc. In most cases I can even tell you which show used a certain line or contained a certain scene, although some of the more trivial questions may require some research on my part.

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I am a first generation fan, having originally watched the programs on NBC in 1966. I have all episodes on DVD and several reference books that add to the knowledge.

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2009-04-03 can you name this song??:

Hi and thanks for the question. Well first of all it definately is NOT a Monkees' song. I've never heard of a group called Flourescent Leech and Eddie. In the early 70s there was a group called

2009-03-21 monkees tv show:

Hello and thanks for the question. The Monkees as a group, or to my knowledge none of the members as a solo act have ever recorded Son of a Preacher Man. Could you describe the plot of the episode

2008-02-12 First names:

Good morning and thanks for the question. The four Monkees were known as Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Their full names (in the same order) are David Thomas Jones, George

2007-03-29 on davy jones:

Hi again. Probably your best chance of getting a letter or email to Davy is by using his official website www.davyjones.net This link will take you to the contact page where a mailing address as

2007-03-26 on davy jones:

Hi again. Sadly, I don't think the Monkees will tour again. Their professional relationship has been on again, off again throughout most of their career. Although there are times when the guys seem

 

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