From the Index… The R’s – “Why The Monkees Matter”

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Rafelson, Bob  24, 44-46, 48, 83-84, 86, 94, 96-97, 100, 115, 123, 127, 146

“Randy Scouse Git”  104, 127

Rascals, The  68

Rawlings, Dick  104

Rebel Without A Cause  13, 17

Red Power Movement  50, 67, 76

Reds  18,

“Regional Girl”  128

Reed, Tim  69

Rice, Tim  107

“Riu Chiu”  71

Robinson, Edward G.  72, 74

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame  1, 68, 149

Rolling Stone, The  123

Roman Holiday  58

Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The  17

Romancing The Stone  53

Ronstadt, Linda  89

Rooney, Mickey  156

Rose, Axl  149

Ross, Stanley Ralph  97

Rostand, Edmond  113

Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In  6, 20, 45, 53, 80, 101, 112, 153

“Royal Flush”  29, 56, 58, 86, 110, 113, 125

Russell, Nipsy  71

 
 

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The writers created independent female characters to interact with the young male leads of the show. Treva Silverman, one of the first female writers to work solo on a comedy staff partially accounts for the strong female voice on the show. Her presence on the writing staff is an example of the gains women made in the wake of the second wave of feminism, represented in the world of The Monkees via its female guest characters. 

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Women and Adapting The Godfather from A History of the Art of Adaptation [Video] (1:01)

You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time… None of the People All of the Time: A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More!

Dr. Rosanne Welch speaks on A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More! at the California State University, Fullerton Library

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In the book, in the beginning of the movie you see Sonny on the day of his sister’s wedding and he’s banging the maid of honor up against the wall in the bathroom. That’s how we’re introduced to the character Sonny. They never really told us what was going on it went by pretty quick so little kids might not have noticed this, so they got away with that and all right, he’s married and he’s having sex with someone he’s not married with. Hmmph. And then it just drops. We never hear anything more about that story line. In truth, in the book, Lucy Mancini, who is the bridesmaid, is one of the hight level characters. She actually is still his mistress through the course of his life until he is blown up in the tool booth and then the family pays her a pension because she’s been their son’s companion, so it’s like his wife gets his legal inheritance and the family pays her money basically because she lost her second husband, if you will. 

About this talk

Dr. Rosanne Welch (RTVF) speaks on the craft of history of film adaptations from the controversy of the silent film Birth of a Nation (protested by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1915) to Breakfast at Tiffany’s (to which author Truman Capote famously said, “The only thing left from the book is the title”) to The Godfather . Naturally, the behemoth in adaptation – Harry Potter (which depended on the relationship created by adapter Steve Kloves and author J.K. Rowling) will be discussed, as will the subject of this month’s celebration: Dune.

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

About Dr. Rosanne Welch

Dr. Rosanne Welch is a professor in the Low Residency MFA in Screenwriting Program from Stephens College, California State University, Fullerton, Mount San Antonio Community College and Cal Poly Pomona.  In 2007, she graduated with her Ph.D. in 20th Century U.S./Film History from Claremont Graduate University.  She graduated with her M.A. in 20th Century United States History from California State University, Northridge in 2004.

Welch is also a television writer/producer with credits for Beverly Hills 90210 , CBS’s Emmy winning Picket Fences and Touched By An Angel . She also writes and hosts her own podcasts on 3rdPass.media, her first one titled “Mindful(I) Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch.”

Her upcoming book, “Why The Monkees Matter: Teenagers, Television and American Pop Culture” will be published in Fall 2016

Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work and Kids and The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space are two books she has written. Los Angeles Times and the Journal of Screenwriting hold some of her published articles.

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From the Index… The O’s, P’s and Q’s – “Why The Monkees Matter”

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Oliver!  121, 130

O’Neal, Ryan  16

“One Man Shy”  52, 55, 59, 132

Ordinary People  105

Orenstein, Bernie  20, 44-45, 49, 72, 87, 98, 117

Osmond, Donny  130

Othello  82

 

Palm Springs Weekend  15

Pandora’s Box  36

Panich, David  88, 93, 97, 102-103, 113, 126, 153

“Papa Gene’s Blues”  138

Paper Moon  16

Partridge Family, The  8

Patty Duke Show, The  8, 18

Paul Revere and the Raiders  19, 104

Paulsen, Pat  6, 25

Peanuts  69

Perry Mason  6

Peter, the Monkee see also Tork, Peter

Peters, Jean  78

Petty, Tom  151

Peyton Place  16

Phil Silvers Show, The  55

“The Picture Frame”  35, 55, 74, 115

Pippin  128

Pizza Hut  154

“Pleasant Valley Sunday”  109

The Point  128

Poitier, Sidney  13

Pollock, David  88

“The Porpoise Song”  145

Portlandia  155

Powerpuff Girls, The  155

Pozen, Mike  97-98

Presley, Elvis  19

Prima, Louis  68

“Prince and the Paupers”  112-113, 115, 132

Princess Diaries, The  58

 

“The Quality of Mercy”  145

Quinn, Louis  73


 
 

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Confusing Man and Monkee from An Interview with Dr. Rosanne Welch, Author of “Why The Monkees Matter” on the Zilch Podcast [Audio]

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The Monkees most often interact with and fall for young women with careers and always ‘nice girls’, never druggies or drop outs. The lesson became if girls wanted to marry a Monkee, a common dream for the huge female fan base, they should strive to be feminists, not floozies. ‘

For many, that lesson lasted most of their lives with former Monkees’ fans becoming everything from PhDs to fashion designers (Stella McCartney) to politial commentators (Rachel Maddow) 

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The majority of women on the program were in the age range of the lead characters so it is noticeable that the various young women the characters of Davy, Micky, Mike and Peter fall in love with are almost all feminists, defined by their interest in academia, their working for wages and the fact that they are active, not passive, in the various storylines in which they appear. 

The Mafia, Sex and Adapting The Godfather from A History of the Art of Adaptation [Video] (0:47)

You Can Please Some of the People Some of the Time… None of the People All of the Time: A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More!

Dr. Rosanne Welch speaks on A History of the Art of Adaptation in Movies like Dune, The Godfather, Harry Potter and More! at the California State University, Fullerton Library

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What was crazy was, he wasn’t smart enough to ask to read a copy of the script. He didn’t know they would let him do that. So he just demanded that they never use the word and it turned out they only used it twice in the whole original script. So, they were perfectly happy to say “Ok. We won’t use it. Can’t say La Cosa Nostra. You can’t say mafia.” So they just keep saying “this thing of ours.” IT didn’t hurt the movie, but but it was something that stressed — it might have had a financial bearing on it, because they figured the Italian audience — this was who was going to come see this movie. Now. What really changes in most adaptations is the books are too long to be turned into films and so The Godfather provides us a good example of something that had to change both for length and for sexual content.

About this talk

Dr. Rosanne Welch (RTVF) speaks on the craft of history of film adaptations from the controversy of the silent film Birth of a Nation (protested by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in 1915) to Breakfast at Tiffany’s (to which author Truman Capote famously said, “The only thing left from the book is the title”) to The Godfather . Naturally, the behemoth in adaptation – Harry Potter (which depended on the relationship created by adapter Steve Kloves and author J.K. Rowling) will be discussed, as will the subject of this month’s celebration: Dune.

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 Time: 1:00pm – 2:00pm

About Dr. Rosanne Welch

Dr. Rosanne Welch is a professor in the Low Residency MFA in Screenwriting Program from Stephens College, California State University, Fullerton, Mount San Antonio Community College and Cal Poly Pomona.  In 2007, she graduated with her Ph.D. in 20th Century U.S./Film History from Claremont Graduate University.  She graduated with her M.A. in 20th Century United States History from California State University, Northridge in 2004.

Welch is also a television writer/producer with credits for Beverly Hills 90210 , CBS’s Emmy winning Picket Fences and Touched By An Angel . She also writes and hosts her own podcasts on 3rdPass.media, her first one titled “Mindful(I) Media with Dr. Rosanne Welch.”

Her upcoming book, “Why The Monkees Matter: Teenagers, Television and American Pop Culture” will be published in Fall 2016

Three Ring Circus: How Real Couples Balance Marriage, Work and Kids and The Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space are two books she has written. Los Angeles Times and the Journal of Screenwriting hold some of her published articles.

Dr. Rosanne Welch Web Site and Blog

Follow Dr. Welch on Twitter

Dr. Rosanne Welch on YouTube

Character Archetypes and The Monkees from An Interview with Dr. Rosanne Welch, Author of “Why The Monkees Matter” on the Zilch Podcast [Audio]

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From the Index… The N’s – “Why The Monkees Matter”

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Naked City  16

NBC  2, 32, 45, 67, 90, 95, 100, 101, 102-103, 153

NCIS  119

Nelson, Ozzie  121

Nelson, Ricky  19, 121-122

Nephew, Neil  93, 97, 102-103

Nesmith, Michael  3, 6-7, 14, 21-22, 27-33, 35-40, 45, 50, 52, 55-56, 59-62, 65, 73-74, 76, 80, 84-85, 87-93, 96-99, 101-102, 104, 107, 111-112, 115, 117, 120-121, 123-125, 127-129, 132, 134, 136-143, 148-155

Nesmith, Phyllis  66, 141

Newhart, Bob  51

Newmar, Julie  60, 108

Nichols, Nichelle  68

Nicholson, Jack  24, 36

Nilsson, Harry  128

1984  114

Noone, Peter  128, 132

NOW, National Organization of Women  56

 
 

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The majority of women on the program were in the age range of the lead characters so it is noticeable that the various young women the characters of Davy, Micky, Mike and Peter fall in love with are almost all feminists, defined by their interest in academia, their working for wages and the fact that they are active, not passive, in the various storylines in which they appear. 

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The majority of women on the program were in the age range of the lead characters so it is noticeable that the various young women the characters of Davy, Micky, Mike and Peter fall in love with are almost all feminists, defined by their interest in academia, their working for wages and the fact that they are active, not passive, in the various storylines in which they appear.