The best episode written by Jack Winter is "The Picture Frame (a.k.a. The Bank Robbery)", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by James Frawley". "The Picture Frame (a.k.a. The Bank Robbery)" aired on 9/18/1967 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Hitting the High Seas".
Peter must prove the Monkees' innocence when they unwittingly rob a bank in the pretext of making a movie for two con men (Cliff Norton, Kelton Garwood).
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Jack Winter
Thoughts of mutiny are bountiful as the Monkees try to stop the hijack of a cargo ship by a vengeful sea captain (Chips Rafferty).
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Jack Winter
In the Lone Star State, the Monkees outwit Black Bart (Barton MacLane), his cohort Red (Len Lesser) and the gang to save Mike's Aunt Kate's (Jacqueline deWit) ranch.
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Jack Winter
It is a "harem-scare 'em" scene as Davy faces the prospect of marriage to a lovely Nehudian princess (Donna Loren).
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Jack Winter
Mike casts his wool hat into the ring to stop a crooked construction tycoon (Monte Landis) from turning the city into parking lots.
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Jack Winter
Richie is put in an awkward situation when he is set up with a girl much taller than he is. Meanwhile, Howard is frustrated by Marion's ineptness at playing bridge.
Director: Peter Baldwin
Writer: Jack Winter
Cindy, a new girl in school, asks Richie to tutor her. Richie is interested in more than just studying and makes several attempts to win her over.
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Jack Winter