Adamantium
11-15-2015, 01:58 PM
Being born in December of 1981, I missed Monkee Mania in the sixties. I missed the show’s original 58 episode run on NBC. However, Mike, Micky, Davy and Peter were still a part of my childhood thanks to Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite. I don’t remember the exact year they started airing the program but I was hooked as soon as they did. I used to watch the show with my older sister in the '80s. We bought a record of them. My dad had a green wool hat I liked to pretend was Mike’s. When it came time for me to make a pretend sitcom, I even named myself after the Monkee in the wool hat - “Fireman Mike.” I always wondered if Mike would wear his traditional green hat or his blue hat or no hat at all in the upcoming episode. In fact, I kind of obsessed over it, lol. Yep, I loved me some Monkees. Then for whatever reason the show went away. I wasn’t able to see the show but I got back into their music thanks to CD compilations I had bought throughout the early to mid '90s.
It wasn’t until Block Party Summer 1997 that I got to see the series again. I recorded the episodes and fell in love with the show all over again (I had forgotten just how wacky it was). However, halfway through, Nick at Nite switched Monkee Mondays with Green Acres Mondays. I was furious. VH-1 had a marathon one night and I recorded the episodes I didn’t already have. Then the Screen Gems Network, which aired for an hour a day on my local affiliate would sometimes air a “Monkees” rerun paired with a “Partridge Family” rerun. Again, I’d record the episodes I didn’t already have.
Later (I’m thinking 2000 or 2001), I went ahead and bought the big VHS box set with all 58 episodes plus the television special “33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee.” It was originally $400 but I was able to get it for $200. I still lived with my parents and so I could make big purchases like that, lol. It was the second complete series I had ever bought on official VHS (the first being “The Honeymooners” Classic 39), so it was a big deal. This was before I started my DVD collection. Anyways, I was able to watch the first season with its original opening credits for the first time on these official tapes. It was great. The episodes were out of order, however, and being anal compulsive about episode order, I copy taped them into their proper order (of course with this show, even the proper order bothers me).
In 2003, I was kind of over “The Monkees” because I was so into my DVD collection. Then in May, the complete first season was released on DVD. I bought it and my love for the show returned. Months later I bought the second season and once again owned the complete series. There’s not much more to say. I still watch this show from time to time. I was of course saddened when Davy Jones passed away in 2012. “The Monkees” will forever have a warm spot in my heart.
It wasn’t until Block Party Summer 1997 that I got to see the series again. I recorded the episodes and fell in love with the show all over again (I had forgotten just how wacky it was). However, halfway through, Nick at Nite switched Monkee Mondays with Green Acres Mondays. I was furious. VH-1 had a marathon one night and I recorded the episodes I didn’t already have. Then the Screen Gems Network, which aired for an hour a day on my local affiliate would sometimes air a “Monkees” rerun paired with a “Partridge Family” rerun. Again, I’d record the episodes I didn’t already have.
Later (I’m thinking 2000 or 2001), I went ahead and bought the big VHS box set with all 58 episodes plus the television special “33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee.” It was originally $400 but I was able to get it for $200. I still lived with my parents and so I could make big purchases like that, lol. It was the second complete series I had ever bought on official VHS (the first being “The Honeymooners” Classic 39), so it was a big deal. This was before I started my DVD collection. Anyways, I was able to watch the first season with its original opening credits for the first time on these official tapes. It was great. The episodes were out of order, however, and being anal compulsive about episode order, I copy taped them into their proper order (of course with this show, even the proper order bothers me).
In 2003, I was kind of over “The Monkees” because I was so into my DVD collection. Then in May, the complete first season was released on DVD. I bought it and my love for the show returned. Months later I bought the second season and once again owned the complete series. There’s not much more to say. I still watch this show from time to time. I was of course saddened when Davy Jones passed away in 2012. “The Monkees” will forever have a warm spot in my heart.