The best episode directed by Bob Rafelson is "Monkee vs. Machine", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Treva Silverman". "Monkee vs. Machine" aired on 9/26/1966 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Spy Who Came in From the Cool".
In a computerized toy factory, the Monkees foil an efficiency expert (Stan Freberg) who wants to replace an old toymaker (Walter Janovitz) with automation.
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: Treva Silverman
The Monkees get mixed up in a spy ring (Jacques Aubuchon, Arlene Martel) after Davy accidentally purchases a set of red maracas containing secret microfilm. Can the Monkees outwit two professional spies ?
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: Dee Caruso
Peter becomes involved with the disappearance of the respected Professor Milo Schnitzler (Norbert Schiller) and then disappears himself.
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: Dee Caruso
A mini-documentary chronicling a live Monkees concert gig on location in Phoenix, Arizona during their first public appearance tour.
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: N/A
Davy is given a horse, which the Monkees have to hide from their landlord, Mr. Babbitt (Henry Corden). It is returned to a heart-broken child (Kerry MacLane) and father (Jim Boles) after Davy rides it to victory over the horse of the father's neighbor. Famed character actor, and frequent Bob Hope sideman, Jerry Colonna plays veterinarian Doctor Mann.
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: Dave Evans
The Monkees take a vacation from the studio grind and are chased (on location) all over the French Capital by beautiful girls and gendarme.
Director: Bob Rafelson
Writer: N/A