One Man Shy
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“One Man Shy” | |
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The Monkees episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 13 |
Guest stars | George Furth, Lisa James |
Written by | Gerald Gardner, Dee Caruso and Treva Silverman |
Directed by | James Frawley |
Production no. | 47?? |
Original airdate | December 5, 1966 (NBC) |
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"One Man Shy" (a.k.a. "Peter and The Debutante") is the 13th episode in the first season of The Monkees television series. It was broadcast on NBC December 5, 1966 (first-run) and August 14, 1967 (repeat) and rerun January 24, 1970 September 25, 1971 on CBS and October 14, 1972 and May 26, 1973 and ABC.
[edit] Plot Summary
Bashful Peter gets by with a little help from his fellow Monkees when tries to win the heart of a pretty debutante who has a terribly rich boyfriend.
[edit] Dream Sequences/Quick-Change Costume Play
- David as an old lady
- Micky as Sigmund Freud
- Monkees in Tarzanesque leopardskin suits
- David, Micky, and Michael as, respectively, (1) a French waiter, a toy salesman, and a park attendant and (2) a tailor, a stockbroker, and a yacht captain.
[edit] Featured Songs
- First-run: “I'm a Believer” (Neil Diamond), “You Just May Be The One” (Michael Nesmith)
- NBC repeat: “Forget That Girl” (Douglas Farthing Hatlelid)
- CBS repeat: "If I Knew" (David Jones/Bill Chadwick)