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    NoraLou

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    Thanks for the wonderfully informative site, Aaron!

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A devout, lifelong classic TV buff, I hail from The Big Easy Herself, New Orleans. I am a graduate of Isaac Delgado Community College with an Associate Of Arts degree. I currently work as an Xencom housekeeper at The Riverwalk Marketplace.

I also run a TV Web Shrine in my name, which serves as my "front" page; the URL is http://tvwebshrine.tvheaven.com/, and feel free to visit it. The TV shows which I fancy are Batman, Star Trek (classic!), Spider-Man (1967 animated series), The Monkees, Get Smart (CBS), M*A*S*H, The Joker's Wild (CBS), The Hollwyood Squares (NBC), Match Game 73-9/PM, The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape Show, The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, Harlem Globetrotters (1970 animated series), The All-New SuperFriends Hour, The New Adventures Of Batman, Medium, Law & Order, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Trial By Jury (which deserved better), My Name Is Earl, and Ghost Whisperer. And my favourite movies are Help!, Batman (1966), Casino Royale, The Odd Couple, HEAD, MASH, Live And Let Die, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978 remake), Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (extended director's edition), Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, A View To A Kill, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Batman (1989), License To Kill, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Tomorrow Never Dies, Aqua Teen Hunger Force: Movie Film For Theaters, The Simpsons Movie, and The Dark Knight. (How much you want to bet that these films have either been spun off from or into well-known TV series?? Even Casino Royale had its turn on the small screen!)

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  1. This Week's Monkees Music & TV Almanac (11/29-12/5/09)

    11/30/09 04:57:30 | 0 Comments

    NOVEMBER 29, 1969

    "The Success Story", Episode No. 6 of The Monkees (prod. #4710, aired on NBC October 17, 1966 and May 29, 1967), was repeated at noon Eastern on CBS, with a new song added: "French Song," written by Bill Chadwick.

    DECEMBER 1, 1968

    The Monkees' sixth album, the soundtrack to their feature film HEAD (#COSO-5008), was released to stores on LP and 8-track. The album's front...
  2. Final MF&TVV Update For November 2009

    11/30/09 04:46:47 | 0 Comments

    This week's Featured Monkees Episode is No. 13, "One Man Shy" (a.k.a. "Peter And The Debutante") (prod. #4722, aired on NBC December 5, 1966 and August 14, 1967).

  3. Today's MF&TVV Update

    11/23/09 05:06:51 | 0 Comments

    Episode No. 44, "Hitting The High Seas" (prod. #4762, aired on NBC November 27, 1967 and May 20, 1968) is The Featured Monkees Episode Of The Week.

  4. This Week's Monkees TV Almanac (11/22-28/09)

    11/22/09 06:45:43 | 0 Comments

    NOVEMBER 22, 1969

    "It's A Nice Place To Visit...", Episode No. 33 of The Monkees (prod. #4752, aired on NBC September 11 and December 18, 1967), was repeated @ Noon Eastern on CBS.

    This was the only rebroadcast of The Monkees' second season opener in the entire Saturday Afternoon run.

    NOVEMBER 27, 1967

    "Hitting The High Seas" (prod. #4762) first...
  5. Today's MF&TVV Updates

    11/16/09 05:47:16 | 0 Comments

    Episode No. 12, "I've Got A Little Song Here" (prod. #4707, aired on NBC November 28, 1966 and June 26, 1967) is this week's Featured Monkees Episode. Also, a new wave of Trivia updates and additions wash over this site, the first ones in a...
  6. This Week's Monkees Film & TV Almanac (11/15-21/09)

    11/15/09 11:55:01 | 0 Comments

    NOVEMBER 15, 1969

    "The Picture Frame" (a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery"), Episode No. 34 of The Monkees (prod. #4759, aired on NBC September 18, 1967 and April 1, 1968), was repeated at Noon Eastern on CBS.

    NOVEMBER 19, 1968

  7. This Week's Monkees TV Almanac (11/15-21/09)

    11/15/09 11:47:23 | 0 Comments

    NOVEMBER 15, 1969

    "The Picture Frame" (a.k.a. "The Bank Robbery"), Episode No. 34 of The Monkees (prod. #4759, aired on NBC September 18, 1967 and April 1, 1968), was repeated at Noon Eastern on CBS.

    NOVEMBER 19, 1968

  8. Today's MF&TVV Update

    11/09/09 05:06:49 | 0 Comments

    The Featured Monkees Episode Of The Week is No. 43, "A Coffin Too Frequent" (prod. #4741, aired on NBC November 20, 1967) (recently a Featured Monkees Episode Of Scary Stuff!!!).
  9. This Week's Monkees Music/TV Almanac (11/8-14/09)

    11/08/09 07:16:23 | 0 Comments

    NOVEMBER 8, 1969

    "Mijacogeo" (a.k.a. "The Frodis Caper"), Episode No. 58 of The Monkees (prod. #4770, first aired on NBC March 25, 1968), was repeated @ 12 noon (EST) on CBS, with a new song added: "I Never Thought It Peculiar," written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart.

    NOVEMBER 11, 1972

    The Monkees embarked on a 4-week hiatus on ABC in favor of...
  10. ~WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1968~

    11/06/09 17:36:00 | 0 Comments

    HEAD (prod. #8888), a motion picture starring that popular TV rockband The Monkees, opened at the Studio Cinema and Greenwich Theaters in New York City. A gala was held at the Columbia Pictures studio on West 54th Street attended by The Monkees, Janis Ian, Andy Warhol, Boyce & Hart, Carole Bayer, Lester Sill, Bert Schneider, Bob Rafelson, Peter Fonda, Peter's brother Nick Thorkelson, and his grandmother.

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