The Monkees - "Dance, Monkee, Dance" - WFLD-TV (Complete Broadcast, 7/3/1980) 📺 🙈 🎸
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- Here's the complete broadcast of The Monkees episode "Dance, Monkee, Dance", as aired on WFLD Channel 32, Thursday, July 3rd 1980!
Of course, as was the case many times on WFLD, the episode is shown via a washed-out 16mm film print. This episode originally aired, in more pristine fashion, on the NBC Network (and, therefore, in Chicago via WMAQ Channel 5) on December 12th 1966 (Season 1, Episode 14).
The episode - about Peter Tork winning a quiz sponsored by Renaldo's Dance Au Go Go and being tricked into signing a lifetime contract by the dance studio's owner Renaldo (Hal March, the former host of the 1950's quiz show The $64,000 Question) and the boys' efforts to get him, and themselves, out of such contracts - also featured Karen James as Miss Buntwell and Stephen Coit who, though credited as "Timid Man" in the ending credits, actually played former President Martin Van Buren.
The songs featured in this episode - both produced by Jeff Barry - were an early, unreleased version of "I'll Be Back On My Feet Again" (written by Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, the latter's surname misspelled "Randall" in the end credits) and their second Number One hit "I'm A Believer" written by Neil Diamond.
This clip begins with the ending of Super Cartoon Sunrise for that morning, with voiceover (by Dr. Don Rose) promoting The Munsters for 5:00pm, followed by a station ID/promo for I Love Lucy for 5:30pm (voiceover by Jim Barton) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - Supe... )
Opening "setup" act and opening titles (a hybrid of the first and second seasons) (some of the opening had to be cut due to Copyright issues)
WFLD's The Monkees "zooming" bumper
Commercial: Marriott's Great America amusement park (with assorted Warner Bros. cartoon characters) - Open daily 10am-10pm
Followed by 14 seconds of black (potential technical difficulties moment?)
Act II, beginning with credits:
Written by Bernie Ornstein
Directed by James Frawley
...and going downhill in the proceedings from there ;-) - with "I'll Be Back On My Feet Again"
WFLD's The Monkees bumper with zoom-in title and station logo - "Bullfighters Theme" (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - The ... )
Commercial: Waffelos Cereal with Maple Syrup flavor (and Waffelo Bill), from Ralston Purina - (C) Ralston Purina Company 1979 (posted separately here: • Waffelos Cereal (Comme... )
Promos for I Love Lucy episode "Lucy Fakes Illness" for 5:30pm, followed by the All in the Family Hour leading off with episode "Archie's Weighty Problem" for 6:00pm (voiceover by Jim Barton) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - "Luc... )
Promo for the Stooges/Rascals Hour for 3:30pm (voiceover by Dr. Don Rose) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - Stoo... )
PSA for YMCA Indian Guides (voiceover by ??)
WFLD Monkees "jingle" bumper with the "In Chicago the kid's choice is...Channel 32!" ditty (voiceover by Dr. Don Rose) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - The ... )
Act III, during which we hear "I'm A Believer," and the denouement
The Monkees "zooming titles" bumper
Commercial: Kellogg's Rice Krispies - with Snap, Crackle and Pop witnessing Charlie rehearsing for a school play (Charlie is played by David Hollander - who was "Young boy with coffee" in the movie Airplane.) (posted separately here: • Rice Krispies Cereal -... )
Promo for The Munsters for 5:00pm, with scene from episode "Underground Munster" shown (voiceover by Dr. Don Rose) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - The ... )
Snipets segment "Deaf Little League Player" (can be seen on its own here: • [broken] Snipets - "De... )
Yet another Monkees "zooming titles" WFLD bumper ("Beach theme")
Episode epilogue, followed by closing credits with promo for Romper Room with Miss Sally coming up next, then Lost in Space for 11:00am, Underdog for 12:00 noon and Tennessee Tuxedo for 12:30pm (voiceover by Dr. Don Rose) (posted separately here: • WFLD Channel 32 - The ... ) (some of the ending credits had to be cut due to Copyright issues)
This aired on local Chicago TV on Thursday, July 3rd 1980 during the 8:30-9:00am half hour.
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An irony about the Kellogg's commercial in one of the breaks was that the cereal maker was key sponsor of the series in its original 1966-68 NBC run.
This is where I watched the monkres
The woman that Mike nesmith is dancing with is his real life mother Betty nesmith
"You CAN'T say that your mother invented Liquid Paper!"
(from Imdb) Although it has been widely reported that Michael Nesmith can be seen dancing with his mother, Bette Nesmith Graham, during the final romp, he has denied that the woman in question is actually his mother.
This episode was featured on the Blu-Ray boxed set of "The Monkees - The Complete Series" which is available on Blu-Ray along with all the episodes from the series including a feature length film called "Head" which was the only movie that featured the Monkees and it was huge flop in 1968.
Let's hope if Sony Pictures won't get into copyright trouble.
The old rerun channel 32 LOL
That same office at the end of the show was also used in monkee vs machine 😉
RIP Peter Tork
thanks for posting, very cool to see this with the commercials
17:50 THATS WHAT WE NEED. A BRILLIANT IDEA!
In the late 70s in TampaBay, you knew summer was here when WTOG44 ran The Monkees at 4:30. Kids were doing the "Monkee Walk" everywhere-- ten years after the original run.
"Lifetime contract.... With an option for renewal"!
Used to get up at 4 am as a kid the monkees were on after romper room
When Chicago was Chicago!
The Brotherhood of Sleep I'm from New Orleans, meself... ☺
Aaron Handy III Y'all got the best food thou!
Good old channel 32
The WFLD prints were terrible. Then, the show moved to channel 60 a few years later and the quality was alot better.
Wonder if they got theirs from videotaped masters like Nickelodeon used?
WKBD was the same way with their airings of Star Trek!
I notice when 32 aired (Happy days again) it had bad prints also
The Screen Gems series syndicated by Colex (Monkees, Gidget) started airing in quality 35mm videotape transfers beginning around 1985; it took most other studios and syndicators years to catch up
I used to watch this show on MeTV back in the mid 2000's lol
HAPPY ツ aka H m m m m N i c e B i k e Got ya beat, watched this in the late 70s when I was a kid. Came on just before afternoon cartoons.
Miss those days!
And now MeTV is showing The Monkees again!
@@killosama72 and I got u beat. I watched this as a child in 1960's when it first aired. 😉
i watched the monkees on much music in the 2000's in canada
I'm shocked the Monkees were still being show in 1980 on 32
I remember this station actually they started Reruns in the 1975 Monday through Friday with only 2 seasons
I see people smoking 🚬 at their desk but now a day they don't.
Geez Louise! Mariott's Great America? Where Six Flags is now? Holy Disneyland Batman! One of my high school friends named Chris forced me to ride first the Tidal Wave and then the Demon when they were all the rage at Great America.
My family went to Marriott's Great America (Now Six Flags) back when The Great American Eagle roller coaster opened. The park will never be the same as it was back then, but The Eagle--America's biggest (And oldest?) wooden roller coaster--still stands.
Two days after my 13th birthday! 🎂
I seem to recall, in NYC in the '70's, "Monkees" reruns airing on WNEW Channel 5 (a.k.a. WFLD's future sister station). (They are certified to have run "The Partridge Family" as well, into at least the early '80's, before it went to WOR Channel 9.) WNEW's prints, likewise 16mm, would have supposedly been only marginally better than what WFLD had on hand. (Of the NYC stations, only WPIX Channel 11 had 35mm prints of TV shows and feature films - which was how their 1970 "Yule Log" footage shot in California ended up in a can originally containing the Classic 39 "Honeymooners" episode "A Dog's Life.")
Amazing if they could pull in a better budget to get 35mm at WPIX.
_Still_ using the open from the wrong season...
I hate when they do that in syndication, replacing original opening credits with later ones. Quantum Leap reruns on COZI-TV right now show the season four credits for the whole series, for example. Same thing with Saved by the Bell's first season. I'd like to see the show as it was originally aired, unless it would cause an issue like sensitive material or music licensing rights (like Family Matters having a different theme for its earliest episodes).
Your right Micky's hair is the first season style
Channel 32 never aired the original intro even in 1975
Season 1 with season 2 intro good old channel 32 wfld
30:30 That zoom shot used to scare me as a kid. :\
I miss Waffleos cereal.... :\
Of course, as was the case many times on WFLD, the episode is shown via a washed-out 16mm film print. I WAS TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND KBHK TV AND I DONT REMEMBER THE PRINTS BEING BAD OR WASHED OUT
I’m thinking nobody really cared that much because most people back in the 1970s had TVs that were hooked up to antennas for the picture really wasn’t that good anyways where is nowadays people have 4K TVs so you want to have the best picture possible
Micky is a awesome child actor
Any one remember a hambuger place called The Lure?
That's definitely David Hollander in the Rice Krispies commercial. I remember seeing him in lots of 1970s tv.
The announcer for THE MUNSTERS promo pronounced it "The MONsters".
Thanks for the upload.do you have all the other episodes
too bad nobody has the KBHK TV stuff...and I don't believe the prints were this bad
ARE YOU SURE CHICAGO HAS A GREAT AMERICA THERE?
Gurnee Illinois
Wrong intro wrong season
why are they showing the second season's intro at 2:22 when this episode is from season 1?
Because syndication prints of the show used the season 2 opening for both seasons.
Ooooh! Waffleos!!!! Yummy!!!
I remember the Waffleos annoying commercials
@@wb3381 While I respect your personal experience with the ad, for myself I always found them to be exquisite fun. "GET A LOOOONG LITTLE DOGGYYYYYY," something about the phrase is just absolutely hypnotic.
Looks kind of grainy but this still works pretty nifty.
Tv hasn't changed much
Do you have any other episodes?
WHAT ABOUT A CERTIAN TV SHOW THAT USED TO HAVE THIS STUFF such as video of running water, trees, flowers , music in the background and some voice talking BEFORE CARTOONS CAME ON EARLY IN THE MORNING? WHat was the name of that show
I'd love to buy Waffelos after seeing that commercial. I probably can't though.
Peter fell for the old phone scam
Why was Channel 32’s film chain so awful? It seems like every full episode of a show we’ve seen from them looks like crap.