Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees (1997) [G]

Release Date:
February 17, 1997

Original Title:
Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 46

Hey, Hey, It's the Monkees is a one-hour comedy special televised on the ABC Network on Monday February 17, 1997. The show features all four of the original Monkees and would be the last time Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork would appear together. Michael Nesmith wrote and directed the program.

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Assistant Director:
Cary Gordon
Kristi Antunovich

Associate Producer:
Cary Epstein

Boom Operator:
Gary Boatner

Cinematography:
James Mathers

Costume Design:
Bonnie Stauch

Director:
Michael Nesmith

Editor:
Terry J. Chiappe

Executive Producer:
Micky Dolenz
Michael Nesmith
Davy Jones
Peter Tork

First Assistant Camera:
Ron Bahara
Dawn Fleischman

Gaffer:
Sean McKelvey

Location Manager:
Marc E. Spiegel

Makeup Department Head:
Vincent Fauci

Music:
Misha Segal

Music Director:
Bill Fishman

Music Supervisor:
Misha Segal
Peter Tork

Producer:
Ronnie Hadar

Production Coordinator:
Monroe Fields

Production Design:
Jeffrey H. Luther

Production Manager:
Don Goldman

Production Sound Mixer:
Jon Ailetcher

Script Supervisor:
Monica Ochoa

Sound Editor:
Stephen Clark

Sound Mixer:
Mike Lanoue

Supervising Producer:
Ward Sylvester

Thanks:
Bonnie Hoffenberg
Jeff Kuntz
Jennifer Mueller
Dustin Robertson

Transportation Coordinator:
Howard Rutman

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Henry Kline II

Writer:
Michael Nesmith

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