The best episode written by Treva Silverman is "Monkee vs. Machine", rated 7/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Bob Rafelson". "Monkee vs. Machine" aired on 9/26/1966 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "I've Got a Little Song Here".
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
Mike is fleeced by a fraudulent music publisher (Phil Leeds), but Micky dons the guise of a flashy Hollywood producer to get Mike's money back.
Director: Bruce Kessler
Writer: Treva Silverman
Bashful Peter tries to win the heart of lovely debutante Valerie Cartwright (Lisa James) while dealing with her haughty boyfriend Ronnie Farnsworth (George Furth).
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Treva Silverman
A band of gypsies, headed by the powerful Maria (Jeanne Arnold), force the Monkees to steal a priceless statuette called the "Maltese Vulture."
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Treva Silverman
In El Monotono, Mexico, Davy is captured by a bandito (Peter Whitney) and his minions for being "captivated" with El Diablo's girlfriend (Cynthia Hull).
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Treva Silverman
The Monkees spend the night in a haunted house to collect an inheritance.
Director: James Frawley
Writer: Treva Silverman