Overlays in master Program Monitor disappear

Has anyone encountered with the new version of Premiere Pro (2014) that the Overlays showing source TC in the program monitor  will disappear and cannot be turned on again? I have several projects using the same template and some will show the overlays but others not. Please, don't tell me to go to the settings menu and make sure the overlays check mark is there; been there done that a dozen times along with changing the setting for the overlays, restarting the app, and restarting the brand new Mac Pro. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.

Thanks Hunt, this was some solid information, especially the link.  I believe I've figured out the problem though... and it was ME!
I didn't want to do it, but sometimes when you have a stubborn problem, it's best to just start all over from the beginning.  It turns out that what I thought was a developing masterpiece, was in reality only a HOT MESS, lol.
The problem seemed to be in the way I created the subclips, in regards to whether the video and/or audio was selected, with respect to the in & out points, and with how those subclips were placed into the Timeline.  The problem was definitely in those subclips (...it's like the Timeline didn't know what to do with them). Once I went back, checked the source avi and master clips to verify they were intact, and being more careful in how I added the new clips into the Timeline, the audio from the imported video AND from the MP3's are now playing just fine in harmony, and I'm able to edit the sequence in the Program Monitor and with the Audio Mixer (...just as I suspected I was supposed to be able to do).
Funny how when you think there's a major problem, it just turns out that the program was only doing what you were telling it to do, lol.  Thanks so much for stepping up and helping out Hunt.  It's so frustrating sitting by the computer, hoping someone will come to the rescue.  Your response was exactly the gentle guidance I needed.  Much appreciated!

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    Complete name                            : C:\Video Workspace\Source Media\VSB 01 Stand Bühnenkamera VORNE.mpeg
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    Commercial name                          : HDV 1080i
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    Start time                               : UTC 2011-10-16 17:36:49
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    Codec ID                                 : 3
    Duration                                 : 1h 0mn
    Bit rate mode                            : Constant
    Bit rate                                 : 384 Kbps
    Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
    Sampling rate                            : 48.0 KHz
    Compression mode                         : Lossy
    Delay relative to video                  : -40ms
    Stream size                              : 166 MiB (1%)
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    ID                                       : 129 (0x81)
    Menu ID                                  : 100 (0x64)
    List                                     : 2064 (0x810) (MPEG Video) / 2068 (0x814) (MPEG Audio) / 2069 (0x815) () / 2065 (0x811) ()

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