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33 ⅓ Revolutions per Monkee

"Tonight's special traces The Monkees from their "creation" by a way-out sorcerer to their current eminence."

33 1⁄3 Revolutions per Monkee is a television special starring the Monkees that aired on NBC on April 14, 1969. Produced by Jack Good, guests on the show included Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, the Clara Ward Singers, the Buddy Miles Express, Paul Arnold and the Moon Express, and We Three. Although they were billed as musical guests, Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger (alongside their then-backing band The Trinity) found themselves playing a prominent role; in fact, it can be argued that the special focused more on the guest stars (specifically, Auger and Driscoll) than the Monkees themselves. This special is notable as the Monkees' final performance as a quartet until 1986, as Peter Tork left the group at the end of the special's production. The title is a play on "​33 1⁄3 revolutions per minute."

Top Cast

  • Michael Nesmith

    Michael Nesmith

    Himself/Monkee #3

  • Davy Jones

    Davy Jones

    Himself/Monkee #4

  • Peter Tork

    Peter Tork

    Himself/Monkee #2

  • Micky Dolenz

    Micky Dolenz

    Himself/Monkee #1

  • Julie Driscoll

    Julie Driscoll

    Herself/Sorceress

  • Brian Auger

    Brian Auger

    Himself/Sorcerer/Charles Darwin

  • Jerry Lee Lewis

    Jerry Lee Lewis

    Himself

  • Fats Domino

    Fats Domino

    Himself

  • Little Richard

    Little Richard

    Himself

Overview

33 1⁄3 Revolutions per Monkee is a television special starring the Monkees that aired on NBC on April 14, 1969. Produced by Jack Good, guests on the show included Jerry Lee Lewis, Fats Domino, Little Richard, the Clara Ward Singers, the Buddy Miles Express, Paul Arnold and the Moon Express, and We Three. Although they were billed as musical guests, Julie Driscoll and Brian Auger (alongside their then-backing band The Trinity) found themselves playing a prominent role; in fact, it can be argued that the special focused more on the guest stars (specifically, Auger and Driscoll) than the Monkees themselves. This special is notable as the Monkees' final performance as a quartet until 1986, as Peter Tork left the group at the end of the special's production. The title is a play on "​33 1⁄3 revolutions per minute."

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