1. THE SWIMMING POOL (P-1)
Written
by Warren Foster, Rec 4-1-60, Air 10-14-60 |
Fred and Barney build a
joint swimming pool in their backyards, leading to a
series of fights prior to a surprise birthday party for
Fred.
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2. THE FLINTSTONE FLYER (P-2)
Written by Mike Maltese,
Rec 4-2-60, Air 9-30-60 |
Barney builds "The
Barney Copter," which Fred renames "The
Flintstone Flyer," and which the boys use to go
bowling instead of the opera with their wives.
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3. THE PROWLER (P-3)
Written by Joseph Barbera, Rec 4-5-60, Air 12-30-60 |
Betty and Wilma want to
take Judo lessons to defend themselves against a
neighborhood burglar.
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4. THE BABYSITTERS (P-4)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 4-6-60, Air 11-11-60 |
Fred and Barney babysit
little Egbert and bring the child to Joe Rockhead's house
so they can watch the fights. Joe's runtosaurus (and all
hell) breaks loose.
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5. THE ENGAGEMENT RING (P-5)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 4-8-60, Air 11-25-60 |
Barney buys a ring for
Betty, Fred hides it, and Wilma finds it--and thinks it's
meant for her. Now Barney has to fight the champ to raise
$500.
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6. NO HELP WANTED (P-6)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 4-11-60, Air 10-21-60 |
Fred causes Barney to lose
his job, so he helps him get a new one--as a furniture
repossessor. Fred's TV set is first on Barney's list.
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7. AT THE RACES (P-7)
Written by Sydney Zelinka,
Rec 4-18-60, Air 11-18-60 |
In order to buy Boulder
Dan's billiard parlor, Fred and Barney turn to gambling.
"Come on, Sabre Tooth!" they plead. "DOOON'T
bet on the races!" advises a fellow spectator.
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8. THE DRIVE-IN (P-8)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 4-25-60, Air 12-23-60 |
The boys buy a diner
without telling the wives, but have difficulty keeping
their secret when the "burger on a bun" girls
show up at Fred's house.
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9. HOT LIPS HANNIGAN (P-9)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 5-2-60, Air 10-7-60 |
Fred makes Betty and Wilma
disappear (he thinks) in a magic cabinet, and he and
Barney join in a hep jam session at the Rockland.
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10. THE SPLIT PERSONALITY (P-10)
Written by Warren Foster.
Rec 5-9-60, Air 10-28-60 |
Knocked on the head by a
bottle, Fred becomes "Frederick," an irritating
fop.
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11. THE SNORKASAURUS HUNTER (P-11)
Written by Warren Foster
and Mike Maltese, Rec ?, Air 1-27-61 |
On a hunting trip, the gang
encounter a fast-moving, fast-talking snorkasaurus. Fred
and Barney try to catch him for dinner.
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12. HOLLYROCK, HERE I COME (P-12)
Written by Warren Foster,
Rec 5-20-60, Air 12-2-60 |
Wilma and Betty win a
slogan contest, leading to a trip to Hollyrock and
(indirectly) to a new TV show called "The
Frogmouth."
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13. THE GIRLS' NIGHT OUT (P-13)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 5-31-60, Air 1-6-61 |
Fred cuts a record at an
amusement park and becomes teen singing idol Hi-Fye.
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14. THE MONSTER FROM THE TAR PITS
(P-14)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 6-22-60, Air 11-4-60 |
Fred is the stunt double in
Gary Granite's latest picture.
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15. THE GOLF CHAMPION (P-15)
Written by Sydney Zelinka, Rec 6-29-60, Air 12-9-60 |
Barney won't let Fred keep
his golf trophy because he hasn't paid his lodge dues.
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16. THE SWEEPSTAKES TICKET (P-16)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 7-11-60, Air 12-16-60 |
Fred and Barney buy a
lottery ticket and hide it in an old coat; Wilma and Betty
buy one and hide it in a coffee pot. Confusion ensues.
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17. THE HYPNOTIST (P-17)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 7-25-60, Air 2-10-61 |
Inspired by the Great Mesmo,
Fred accidentally hypnotizes Barney into thinking he's a
dog. Barney runs off and winds up in the pound.
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18. THE HOT PIANO (P-18)
Written by Mike Maltese, Rec 7-27-60, Air 2-3-61 |
Fred buys a piano from 88
Fingers Louie as an anniversary present for Wilma.
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19. THE BIG BANK ROBBERY (P-19)
Written by Arthur Phillips,Rec 8-15-60, Air 1-20-61 |
Fred and Barney intercept
$86,000 in stolen loot, and are soon wanted by both the
police and the real robbers.
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20. ARTHUR QUARRY'S DANCE CLASS
(P-20)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 8-22-60, Air 1-13-61 |
Fred and Barney take dance
lessons, using Joe Rockhead's Volunteer Fire Department as
a front.
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21. LOVE LETTERS ON THE ROCKS
(P-21)
Written by Arthur Phillips, Rec 9-2-60, Air 2-17-61 |
Fred finds a love letter to
Wilma and hires Perry Gunite, a private eye.
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22. THE TYCOON (P-22)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-13-60, Air 2-24-61 |
Fred trades places with J.
L. Gotrocks, his rich double.
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23. THE ASTR'NUTS (P-23)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-27-60, Air 3-3-61 |
The boys accidentally
enlist in the Army and are recruited for a top-secret moon
launch.
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24. THE LONG, LONG WEEKEND (P-24)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 10-24-60, Air 3-10-61 |
The Flintstones and Rubbles
visit the hotel owned by Fred's old friend Gus ("Smooooothie")
and end up as the only members of the hotel staff just as
the Water Buffalo convention rolls into town.
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25. IN THE DOUGH (P-25)
Written by Arthur Phillips, Rec 11-12-60 and 11-17-60, Air 3-17-61 |
Wilma and Betty's Flint
Rubble Double Bubble Cake makes them finalists in a
bake-off, but Fred and Barney must assume their identities
when the wives get the measles.
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26.
THE GOOD SCOUT (P-26)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 11-12-60, Air 3-24-61 |
Fred and Barney lead a Boy
Scout troop into danger.
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27. ROOMS FOR RENT (P-27)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 1-11-61, Air 3-31-61 |
Wilma and Betty take in
music students as lodgers.
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28. FRED FLINTSTONE--BEFORE AND
AFTER (P-28)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 1-23-61, Air 4-7-61 |
Fred's appearance in a Fat
Off Reducing Method commercial leads to his joining Food
Anonymous.
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