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** After ''The Monkees'', Dolenz was cast as Wally, the drummer of ''[[Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids]]'' -- who bore a passing resemblance to Dolenz.
** Joey Forman guest starred in "Monkee Chow Mein" as The Dragonman, a parody of Forman's character Harry Hoo from ''[[Get Smart]]''.
* [[Channel Hop]]: The show originally ran on [[NBC]]. The Saturday morning reruns were broadcast on both [[CBS]] (1969-72) and [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] (1972-73). Then came syndication, the 1986 [[MTV]] run, [[Nickelodeon]]/[[Nick at Nite]] in the late 80's and 90's, more syndication, and as of 2010 Antenna TV...
* [[Creative Differences]]:
** One reason that the group didn't last long past the end of the TV series was that the four members brought radically different musical preferences to the table. Tork was a folk singer, Jones favored showtunes and ballads, Nesmith favored either country-rock or straight-up country, and Dolenz was into rock and soul.