TV APPEARANCES

  • BBC Sunday-Night Play: June Evening –Benny (1 episode, 1960)

  • Coronation Street – Colin Lomax (1 episode, 1961)

  • Z-Cars – Willie Thatcher/Frankie Sale (3 episodes, 1962)

  • Merv Griffin’s Talent Scouts – himself (1 episode, 1963)

  • The Ed Sullivan Show – The Artful Dodger (1 episode, 1964)

  • Thank Your Lucky Stars – himself (1 episode, 1965)

  • Shindig! – himself (1 episode, 1965)

  • Where the Action Is – himself (1 episode, 1965)

  • Ben Casey – Gregg Carter (1 episode, 1965)

  • The Farmer’s Daughter – Roland (1 episode, 1966)

  • American Bandstand – himself (2 episodes, 1966 & 1976)

  • Today – himself (4 episodes, 1966, 1986, 1996 & 1997)

  • The Monkees – Davy Jones (58 episodes, 1966-68)

  • The Rolf Harris Show – himself (1 episode, 1967)

  • Miss Teen International Pageant – himself (1967)

  • Dee Tine – himself (2 episodes, 1967 & 1968)

  • 10th Annual GRAMMY Awards – himself, presenter (1968)

  • Top of the Pops – himself (1 episode, 1968)

  • Hy Lit Show – himself (1 episode, 1968)

  • The Monkees Live at Budokan Hall-Japanese TV Special – himself (1968)

  • The Joey Bishop Show – himself (2 episodes, 1968 & 1969)

  • 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Monkee-TV Special – Davy Jones (1969)

  • Dick Clark’s Music Bag – himself (1969)

  • Happening ’69 – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In – himself (6 episodes, 1969)

  • The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • The Hollywood Squares – himself (5 episodes, 1969)

  • The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • The Johnny Cash Show – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • This Is Tom Jones-TV Special – himself (1969)

  • The Andy Williams Show – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • The Peapicker In Piccadilly-Tennessee Ernie Ford TV Special – himself (1969) 

  • Music Scene – himself (1 episode, 1969)

  • Get It Together – himself (1 episode, 1970)

  • Make Room for Granddaddy – himself (1 episode, 1970)

  • GTK “Get To Know”-Australian TV – himself (1 episode, 1970)

  • Love, American Style – Ronald/Ray (2 episodes, 1970 / 1973)

  • The Brady Bunch – himself (1 episode, 1971)

  • The Roger Whittaker Show – himself (1 episode, 1971)

  • In Session – himself (1 episode, 1971)

  • Pop Goes Davy Jones-TV Special – himself (1972)

  • The New Scooby-Doo Movies – [voice] himself (1 episode, 1972)

  • Treasure Island – [voice] Jim Hawkins (1973)

  • Oliver Twist – [voice] The Artful Dodger (1974)

  • American Bandstand – himself (1 episode, 1976)

  • The Mike Douglas Show – himself (1 episode, 1976)

  • Dinah! – himself (1 episode, 1976)

  • Don Kirshners Rock Concert – himself (1 episode, 1976)

  • The Great Golden Hits of The Monkees-TV Special – himself (1977)

  • Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color: The Bluegrass Special – Davey Sanders (1977)

  • The Tomorrow Show – himself (1 episode, 1977)

  • Our Show – himself (1 episode, 1977)

  • Hot City – himself (1 episode, 1978)

  • Tiswas – himself (1 episode, 1978)

  • Horse in the House – Frank Tyson (2 episodes, 1979)

  • Here Comes Davy Jones-Japanese TV Special – himself (1981)

  • Hello Davy-Japanese TV Special – himself (1981)

  • Tokyo Music Festival – himself (1982)

  • Where Are They Now? – himself (1 episode, 1982)

  • The Time of Your Life – himself (1 episode, 1983)

  • The Little and Large Show – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • Pebble Mill at One – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • Pop Quiz – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • Blue Peter – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • Saturday Superstore – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • Puzzle Trail – himself & many characters (10 episodes, 1984)

  • The Uncle Floyd Show – himself (1 episode, 1984)

  • New Love, American Style -  (1 episode, 1986)

  • Check It Out! – himself (1 episode, 1986)

  • MTV Video Music Awards – himself, presenter & performer (1986)

  • Walt Disney World’s 15th Birthday-TV Special – himself (1986)

  • Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade – himself (1986)

  • Good Morning Britain – himself (2 episodes, 1986 & 1989)

  • Good Morning America – himself (4 episodes, 1986, 1987, 1994 & 1996)

  • Entertainment Tonight – himself ( 4 episodes, 1986, 1995 & 2001)

  • Showbiz Today – himself (3 episodes, 1986, 1994 & 1996)

  • The 14th Annual American Music Awards – himself, presenter (1987)

  • The Morning Program – himself (1987)

  • Fan Club – himself (1 episode, 1987)

  • Young Talent Time-Australian TV – himself (1 episode, 1987)

  • Sally Jessy Raphael – himself (3 episodes, 1987, 1993 & 2002)

  • CBS This Morning – himself (2 episodes, 1988 & 1993)

  • Sledge Hammer – Jerry Vicuna (1 episode, 1988)

  • The Factory – himself (1 episode, 1988)

  • Saturday Morning Live – himself (1 episode, 1988)

  • Talk, Talk – himself (1 episode, 1988)

  • My Two Dads – Malcolm O’Dell (2 episodes, 1988 & 1989)

  • Midday-Australian TV – himself (2 episodes, 1988 & 1991)

  • Crook & Chase – himself (2 episodes, 1988 & 1989)

  • The Monkees Live-Dutch TV Special – himself (1989)

  • Don’t Just Sit There – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • Aspel & Company – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • A.M. Los Angeles – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • People Are Talking – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • The Pat Sajak Show – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • My Generation – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • Midday-Canadian TV – himself (1 episode, 1989)

  • Nashville Now – himself (2 episodes, 1989 &1991)

  • What’s Up, Dr. Ruth? – himself (1 episode, 1990)

  • This is Your Life-Harry Secombe – himself (1 episode, 1990)

  • Almost Live! – himself (1 episode, 1990)

  • The Don Kirshner Rock Awards – himself, presenter (1990)

  • The Oprah Winfrey Show – himself (2 episodes, 1990 & 1995)

  • ABC Afterschool Specials: It’s Only Rock & Roll – Albert Lynch (1 episode, 1991)

  • Country Kitchen – himself (1 episode, 1991)

  • Tonight Live with Steve Vizard – himself (1 episode, 1991)

  • The Howard Stern Show – himself (1 episode, 1991)

  • Trainer – Steve Moorcroft (1 episode, 1991)

  • Herman’s Head – himself (1 episode, 1992)

  • Live with Regis and Kathie Lee – himself (2 episodes, 1992 & 2001)

  • Bradymania: A Very Brady Special – himself (1993)

  • Boy Meets World – Reginald Fairfield (1 episode, 1995)

  • The Tonight Show with Jay Leno – himself (3 episodes, 1995, 1996 & 1998)

  • TV’s All Time Favorites-TV Special – himself (1995)

  • Lush Life – Johnny James (1 episode, 1996)

  • Prime Time Country – himself (1 episode, 1996)

  • Scoop – himself (1 episode, 1996)

  • Miss Teen USA Pageant – himself, performer (1996)

  • The Single Guy – himself (1 episode, 1996)

  • Group Sound Carnival-Japanese TV – himself (1 episode, 1996)

  • Hey, Hey We’re The Monkees-TV Special – himself (1997)

  • Hey, Hey It’s The Monkees-TV Movie – himself (1997, also producer credit)

  • Breakfast News – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • The National Lottery – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • Noel’s House Party – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • The Big Breakfast – himself ( 1 episode, 1997)

  • Access Hollywood – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • Hitz – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • The Billboard Music Awards – himself, presenter (1997)

  • NBC Morning Show – himself (1 episode, 1997)

  • This Morning – himself (2 episodes, 1997 & 2002)

  • Biography – himself (2 episodes, 1997 & 2012)

  • Billboard Music Awards – himself, presenter (1998)

  • E! True Hollywood Story – himself (2 episodes, 1999)

  • Donny & Marie – himself (1 episode, 1999)

  • Ohayo Studios-Japanese TV – himself (1999)

  • The Roseanne Show – himself (1 episode, 2000)

  • Fox News Live – himself (1 episode, 2000)

  • Fox and Friends – himself (1 episode, 2000)

  • Behind the Music – himself (1 episode, 2000)

  • The Early Show – himself (1 episode, 2001)

  • Life After the Street-TV Special – himself (2001)

  • Tonight Show – himself (1 episode, 2001)

  • The Ed Bernstein Show – himself (1 episode, 2002)

  • Open House with Gloria Hunniford – himself (1 episode, 2002)

  • The 1st 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Award Show Program Special…Live!...In Stereo – himself (2002)

  • Hey Arnold! – [voice] himself (1 episode, 2002)

  • 48 Hours – himself (1 episode, 2002)

  • Weakest Link: NBC All-Star Edition – himself (1 episode, 2002)

  • TV Land Awards: A Celebration of Classic TV – himself, presenter (2003)

  • Meet the Royals – himself, host (17 episodes, 2003)

  • The J-K Conspiracy-TV Special – himself (2004)

  • VH1: A Very Classic Thanksgiving – himself (2004)

  • The Kids from Coronation Street-TV Special – himself (2004)

  • The Tony Danza Show – himself (1 episode, 2005)

  • Living in TV Land – himself ( 1 episode, 2006)

  • Extreme MakeOver Home Edition – himself ( 1 episode, 2006)

  • Making The Monkees-TV Special – himself (2007)

  • TV Land Confidencial – himself (2 episodes, 2007)

  • Girls Night Out – himself (1 episode, 2007)

  • Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll: The 60’s Revealed-TV Special – himself (2008)

  • SpongeBob SquarePants – himself (1 episode, 2009)

  • Stars on the Street-TV Special – himself (2009)

  • The Best Hit USA – himself (1 episode, 2010)

  • Loose Women – himself (1 episode, 2011)

  • Dr. Phil – himself (1 episode, 2011)

  • The Dreamsters – himself (14 episodes, 2011)

  • Phineas and Ferb – [voice] Nigel (1 episode, 2011)

  • My Music: 60’s Pop, Rock & Soul-TV Special – himself (2011)

FILM APPEARANCES

  • Head – himself (1968, also writing credit)

  • Lollipops, Roses and Talangka – himself (1971)

  • Star Spangled Girl – theme song (1971)

  • Heart and Soul-Documentary Short – himself (1988)

  • The Brady Bunch Movie – himself (1995)

  • A Very Brady Sequel – himself (1996)

  • Justus-Video – himself (1997)

  • The Monkees Live Summer Tour-Video – himself (2002)

  • Mayor of the Sunset Strip-Documentary – himself (2003)

  • The Third Wish – song “Daydream Believer” (2005)

  • Sexina – theme song (2007)

  • PROFILES Featuring Davy Jones-Video – himself (2008)

  • Mary Marie – special thanks (2010)

  • Straw Dogs – song “Goin’ Down” (2011)

  • Goldberg – P.I. – himself (2011)

DISCOGRAPHY

  • David Jones – (1965, Colpix)

    • “Dream Girl”/”Take Me to Paradise” – single (1965)

    • “What Are We Going to Do?”/”This Bouquet” – single (1965)

    • “The Girl from Chelsea”/”Theme for a New Love” – single (1965)

  • The Monkees – The Monkees  (1966, Colgems)

    • “Last Train to Clarksville”/”Take a Giant Step” – single (1966)

  • More of The Monkees – The Monkees  (1966, Colgems)

    • “I’m a Believer”/”(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” – single (1966)

  • “A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You ”/”The Girl I Knew Somewhere” – single, The Monkees  (1966, Colgems)

  • Headquarters – The Monkees  (1967, Colgems)

  • Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd. – The Monkees (1967, Colgems)

    • “Pleasant Valley Sunday”/”Words” – single (1967)

  • The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees – The Monkees (1968, Colgems)

    • “Daydream Believer”/”Goin’ Down” – single (1967)

    • “Valleri”/”Tapioca Tundra” – single (1967)

    • “D.W. Washburn”/”It’s Nice To Be With You” – single (1967)

  • Davy – Japanese flexi disc interview single (1968, Raybert)

  • Head – The Monkees (1968, Colgems)

    • ”Porpoise Song”/”As We Go Along” – single (1968)

  • “In The Still Of The Night” – Jan & Dean single (1968, Jones added vocals)

  • Instant Replay – The Monkees (1969, Colgems)

    • “Teardrop City”/”A Man Without A Dream – single (1969)

    • “Listen To The Band”/”Someday Man” – single (1969)

  • The Monkees Present – The Monkees (1969, Colgems)

    • “Good Clean Fun”/”Mommy and Daddy” – single (1969)

  • Changes – The Monkees (1970, Colgems)

    • “Oh My My”/”I Love You Better” – single (1970)

  •  “Do It in the Name of Love”/”Lady Jane” – single, Davy Jones & Micky Dolenz (1971, Bell)

  • Davy Jones – (1971, Bell)

    • “Rainy Jane” / “Welcome to My Love” – single (1971)

    • “I Really Love You” / “Sittin’ in the Apple Tree” – single (1971)

    • “Girl”/”Take My Love” – single (1971)

    • “I’ll Believe in You”/”Road to Love” – single (1972)

  • “Who Was It?”/”You’re a Lady” – single (1972, MGM)

  • “You’re a Lady” – special single (1972, sung in Japanese)

  • “Rubberene” – promo single (1973, MGM)

  • Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart – (1976, Capitol)

    • “I Remember The Feeling”/”Teenager In Love” – single (1976)

    • “Savin’ My Love For You”/“I Love You (And I’m Glad That I Said It)” – single (1976)

  • “Christmas Is My Time Of Year”/”White Christmas” – single, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz & Peter Tork (1976, fan club release)

  • “The Point” – soundtrack (1978, MGM)

    • “Life Line”/”It’s A Jungle Out There”/”Gotta Get Up” –EP (1978)

  • “(Hey Ra Ra Ra) Happy Birthday Mickey Mouse”/”You Don’t Have to Be a Country Boy to Sing a Country Song” – single (1978, Warner Brothers)

  • Davy Jones Live – (1981, JAL)

    • “It’s Now”/”How Do You Know” – single (1981)

    • “Dance Gypsy”/”Can She Do It (Like She Dances)” – single (1981)

  • Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart Live in Japan – (1981, Capitol-Toshiba EMI)

  • “Sixteen (Baby, You’ll Soon Be Sixteen)”/”Baby Holdout” – single (1982, Pioneer)

  • “Rainbows”/”Steam Engine” – single (1982, Monkees Relived)

  • “I’ll Love You Forever”/”When I Look Back On Christmas” – single (1984, JJ)

  • “Judy Get Down” – JAKKO single (1986, Jones added vocals)

  • “That Was Then, This Is Now”/”(Theme From) The Monkees” – single (1986, Arista)

  • “Daydream Believer”(remix) /”Randy Scouse Git” – single (1986, Arista)

  • Pool It! – The Monkees (1987, Rhino)

    • “Heart and Soul”/”MGBGT” – single (1987)

    • “Every Step of the Way”/”(I’ll) Love You Forever” – single (1987)

  • Live 1967 – The Monkees (1987, Rhino)

  • 20th Anniversary Tour 1986 – The Monkees (1987, Rhino)

  • Missing Links – The Monkees (1987, Rhino)

  • “After Your Heart”/”Hippy Hippy Shake” – single (1987, Powderworks)

  • Incredible – (1988, Dome)

  • Davy Jones Sings The Monkees & More – (1988, Dome)

  • “Manchester Boy” – single (1988, promo released with Book on Tape version of They Made a Monkee Out of Me)

  • Missing Links Volume Two – The Monkees (1990, Rhino)

  • “The Greatest Story Ever Told” – single (1992, promo released with book, Mutant Monkees Meet the Masters of the Multi-Media Manipulation Machine!)

  • It’s Christmas Time Again – (1992)

  • Live! – The Monkees (1994, sold only at shows)

  • Missing Links Volume Three – The Monkees (1996, Rhino)

  • Justus – The Monkees (1996, Rhino)

  • “I Can Make You Happy” –1972 song on compilation CD (1998, Rhino)

  • Teen Idols 1998 Tour – (1998, sold only at shows)

  • Don’t Go – (1998, Hercules)

  • Just for the Record – four-volume series (1999, Hercules)

  • Just Me – (2001, Fire Inside)

  • “Exotic Animals & Beaches of Pennsylvania” - Johnny J. Blair song (2001, Jones narration)

  • The Monkees Summer 1967: The Complete U.S. Concert Recordings – The Monkees (2001, Rhino)

  • 2001: Live In Las Vegas – The Monkees (2001, sold only at shows)

  • “Daydream Believer” (millennium dance version) – single, download (2001, Paradise MusicWerks)

  • Monkeemania 2002-Live in Toronto – Davy Jones & Micky Dolenz (2002, sold only at shows)

  • The Monkees Live Summer Tour – The Monkees (2003, Win Media)

  • Extended Versions – The Monkees (2003, BMG)

  • Just Me 2 – (2004, Fire Inside)

  • Davy Jones Live!!! – (2004, Hercules)

  • Daydream Believin’ – (2004, Hercules)

  • Christmas Jones – (2005, Fire Inside)

  • Studio Versions of Monkees Songs – download (2006, Paradise MusicWerks)

  • “Your Personal Penguin” – single (2006, companion to Sandra Boynton children’s book of the same title)

  • Incredible Revisited – (2008, Fire Inside)

  • “It’s Christmas” – special single (2008, Formative)

  • Biltown Bus Stop Radio Hour – download (2009, Fire Inside)

  • She – (2009, Fire Inside)

    • “Amore” – single (2010)

  • Unplugged In The Morning-Radio Broadcast 1998 – download  (2011, Fire Inside)

  • Wild Ponies Lost & Found – three volume series download (2011, Fire Inside)

  • Live in Tokyo 1999 – download (2011, Fire Inside)

  • Let Them Be Little – EP (2012, Fire Inside)

THEATRE CREDITS

  • Peter Pan – Little Michael (1962, Starring Jane Asher, UK)

  • Oliver! – The Artful Dodger (1962-65, Original West End & Broadway productions starring Ron Moody, Georgia Brown & Clive Revill)

  • Pickwick – Sam Weller (1965, Original David Merrick production starring Harry Secombe, USA)

  • Forget-Me-Not-Lane – Young Frank (1972-1973, Peter Nichols’ play co-starring Wendy Padbury, UK)

  • Oliver! – The Artful Dodger (1973, Co-starring Ron Moody, USA)

  • Tom Sawyer – Tom Sawyer (1977, Co-starring Micky Dolenz, Sacramento, CA )

  • The Point – Oblio (1977, Harry Nilsson play co-starring Micky Dolenz, Mermaid Theatre, UK)

  • Jack and the Beanstalk – Jack Liverpudlian (1978-1979, The Empire Theatre, Liverpool, UK panto)

  • Puss In Boots – Colin (1980-1981, Swansea, South Wales panto)

  • Dick Whittington – Dick Whittington (1983-1984, Southend-on-Sea, UK panto)

  • Cinderella – Buttons (1984-1985, Camberley, UK panto)

  • Godspell – Jesus (1985-1986, Fortune Theatre, UK)

  • Oliver! – Fagan (1988-1990, Starlight Theatre, Hirschfield Theatre & Fifth Avenue Musical Theatre, USA)

  • Brady Bunch On Stage – Davy Jones (1992-1994, Village Gate Theatre & Westwood Playhouse, USA)

  • Rock and Roll Pom Pom Show – (1994, Atlantic City, NJ)

  • Grease – Vince Fontaine (1994, co-starring Sally Struthers, USA)

  • Cinderella – Buttons (2006, Florida, USA panto)

  • Aladdin– Aladdin (2007, Florida, USA panto)

LITERARY CREDITS

  • They Made a Monkee Out of Me (1986, audio book released 1988)

  • Mutant Monkees Meet the Masters of the Multi-Media Manipulation Machine! (1992, co-author)

  • Daydream Believin’ (2000)

RADIO CREDITS

  • There is a Happy Land – Jackie Heseltine (1960, B.B.C. radio play)

VIDEO GAME CREDITS

  • Hey, Hey We’re The Monkees – himself (1996)

  • TV Land Presents Blast from the Past – himself (2001)

AWARDS & NOMINATIONS

  • [Nominated] Tony Award – (1963, Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical – Oliver! As The Artful Dodger)

  • [Won] Emmy Award – (1967, Outstanding Comedy Series – The Monkees)

  • [Won] Emmy Award – (1967, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy – The Monkees, “Royal Flush”)

  • [Nominated] Emmy Award – (1968, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy – The Monkees, “The Devil And Peter Tork”)

  • [Won] Rated K: For Kids, By Kids – (1986, Favorite Music Group - The Monkees)

  • [Won]  MTV Friday Night Video Fights – (1987, The Monkees- Last music artist to win)

  • [Won] Nickelodeon Year-End Poll – (1987, The Cutest Guy of 1987)

  • [Won] TV Land Award – (2003, Favorite Guest Performance by a Musician on a TV Show - The Brady Bunch)

  • [Won] TV Land Award – (2004, Favorite Sing-Along Theme Song - The Monkees)

  • [Won] Yahoo Music – (2008, Number One Teen Idol of All Time)