Monkey, Monkey; a day in the life
Monkey, Monkey leads a fabulous life. One day something happens and he is forced to grow up, face his demons and overcome some stuff or something… or does he?
The Big Nap
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Phillip Marlowe reminisces about an unfortunate jockey, giving part one of The Big Nap an after school vibe. He then abruptly switches gears back into juicy drama when he engages in a testy verbal exchange with Vivian Rutledge. There’s something for everyone in this webisode… assuming you fall into one of these two categories.
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Bernie Olds gets carried away with metaphors and has to eat donuts by himself. Done in by his street smarts, Philip Marlow, fails to achieve his PH.D, And the worst hat bit in TV competes with Joe Brody’s father of the year award; for that we applaud this webisode.
How can I say this delicately? Deep philosophical questions are not tackled in this webisode, unless you consider “Bonobo chimps and hand guns: progress or mistake?” a question worth pondering.
Vivian Rutledge; who’s side are you on? I’m giving you an ultimatum, chose a side and stick with it, or I’ll give you another ultimatum. And another thing, why can’t the prop department afford a decent glass of water?
Laura What’s Her Name
Part one of the mightiest drama ever told. See Lieutenant McPherson drink on the job, hear children being threatened by wolves, feel the odor of fear trickling down your back… that was a poor word choice. My writer’s block is acting up again.
Witness Lieutenant McPherson’s continued drinking. See him awkwardly come to terms with women’s underwear. Hear me snicker at the word “underwear”.
Underwear; a word I’ll never tire of.
Carpenter walks out of one trap and into another and then another. Stupidity can make a fellow do stupid things. Fur covered acting factory; thy name is Monkey Monkey. Now the rest of you actors, get used to him, he’s here to stay.
In the interest of time, Lt. McPherson discovers the murder weapon on his first try. Laura’s eight years of musical training fails to come in handy and the “Where’s Waldo” references pile up like a freshman’s laundry basket.
The Maltese, Maltese
Murder, Intrigue, Mystery (not necessarily in that order) and a dog so valuable… it’s SUPER valuable. See all the webisodes here.
Mostly D.O.A.
The gripping story of a man who must solve his own murder, before he’s murdered a second time! See all the webisodes here.
What Detour?
The cautionary tale of the open road, blackmail and the most dangerous animal of them all… hint, it’s not a badger. See all the webisodes here.
Monkey Largo
A man with a severe case of crybabyitis and a martini swilling Bonobo Chimp must put aside their differences and fight injustice while induring the worst hurricane since… well it’s a really nasty hurricane, take my word for it. See all the webisodes here.
Too Late for Beers
The most superb cast in broadcasting (in the category of low power TV stations) brings you, perhaps the greatest story ever told.. perhaps not. See all the webisodes here.
The Strange Gloves of Martha Ivers
Destiny threw them together, but threatened by the strange menace of a hand garment, only murder can force them apart. See all the webisodes here.






I have done investigating in scenes of Maltese, Key Largo, Have and Have Not, The Big Sleep, Dark Passage and the Hidden Window, so I know and have the inside scoop, see.
Steve, after viewing everything, I have to say you are true genius…..Wow!!!!!
I’m watchin’ you!
I don’t want any stupid Snocaps! I said Good & Plenty! How come you don’t have any Good & Plenty?!
Brilliant for such a dark and twisted mind. We can get you help!
“Man’s Best Friend = beer.” -Stiv