I've Got a Little Song Here
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“I've Got a Little Song Here” | |
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The Monkees episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 12 |
Guest stars | Leigh Chapman, Phil Leeds, Dort Clark, Irwin Charone, Joseph Mell, Owen McGiveny, Buddy Lewis, Mary Foran, Bobby Johnson, Larry Gelman |
Written by | Treva Silverman |
Directed by | Bruce Kessler |
Production no. | 4707 |
Original airdate | November 28, 1966 (NBC) |
Episode chronology | |
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"I've Got a Little Song Here" is a first season episode of The Monkees television series. It is episode #12 of the show, broadcast on NBC November 28, 1966 (first-run) and June 26, 1967 (repeat) and rerun on CBS March 7, 1970 and November 6, 1971 and on ABC February 24, 1973.
[edit] Plot Summary
Micky, David and Peter don the guise of a producer and his assistants to go to work on a phony music publisher who conned songwriter Michael out of $99.95 for his song.
[edit] Dream Sequences/Quick-Change Costume Play
- Micky and David as Vaudeville sideshow men
- David, Micky and Peter as superheroic Monkeemen
- David Micky and Peter as piano tuners
- Micky, David and Peter as, respectively, bigshot producer "M.D. and his associates
[edit] Featured Songs
- First-run: “Gonna Buy Me A Dog” (Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart), “Mary, Mary” (Michael Nesmith)
- NBC repeat: “For Pete's Sake” (Peter Tork/Joey Richards)
- CBS repeat: "Steam Engine" (Chip Douglas)