29.
DROOP ALONG FLINTSTONE (P-29)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 1-30-61, Air 9-22-61 |
The Flintstones and
the Rubbles agree to take care of Cousin
Tumbleweed's ranch, and unwittingly stumble into
the filming of a Western.
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30.
FRED FLINTSTONE WOOS AGAIN (P-30)
Written by Jack Raymond, Rec 2-7-61, Air 10-13-61 |
The Flintstones
return to Rock Mountain Inn to renew their vows,
but discover that their original marriage ceremony
wasn't legal.
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31.
THE HIT SONG WRITERS (P-31)
Written by Jack Raymond, Rec 2-7-61, Air 9-15-61 |
Taking their cue
from "There's Loot in Lyrics", Fred and
Barney try to pen a hit song. They get a helping
hand from Hoagy Carmichael.
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32.
THE ROCK QUARRY STORY (P-32)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 2-24-61, Air 10-20-61 |
Movie star Rock
Quarry attempts to lead a normal life as Gus
Schultz, but Wilma and Betty recognize him.
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33.
THE LITTLE WHITE LIE (P-33)
Written by Herb Finn, Rec 3-23-61, Air 11-10-61 |
When Fred wins
money in a poker game and claims he just found it,
Wilma makes him run an ad in the paper to find the
owner.
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34.
THE SOFT TOUCHABLES (P-34)
Written by Sydney Zelinka and Arthur Phillips, Rec
4-9-61, Air 10-27-61 |
Fred and Barney's
private eye business backfires when they become
stooges of Boss Rockhead.
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35.
FLINTSTONE OF PRINSTONE (P-35)
Written by Larry Markes, Rec 4-10-61, Air 11-3-61 |
Fred attends
Prinstone U and must balance studying and football
practice along with his job at the quarry.
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36.
THE BEAUTY CONTEST (P-36)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 4-27-61, Air 12-1-61 |
Fred and Barney are
named judges of the Water Buffalo Lodge's beauty
contest--a fact they must keep from their wives.
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37.
THE MISSING BUS (P-37)
Written by Larry Markes, Rec 4-24-61, Air 9-29-61 |
Fred becomes a
school bus driver on the Bedrock-to-Red-Rock
route.
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38.
SOCIAL CLIMBERS (P-38)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 5-10-61, Air 11-17-61 |
The Flintstones and
the Rubbles attend an ambassador's ball.
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39.
THE HOUSE GUEST (P-39)
Written by Sydney Zelinka, Rec 5-15-61, Air 12-22-61 |
Barney and Betty
stay with the Flintstones for a week while the
Rubbles' plumbing is being fixed, and Barney's
behavior begins to drive Fred crazy.
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40.
ALVIN BRICKROCK PRESENTS (P-40)
Written by Larry Markes, Rec. 5-21-61, Air 10-6-61 |
Fred suspects that
his neighbor has killed his wife.
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41.
THE PICNIC (P-41)
Written by Jack Raymond, Rec 5-20-61, Air 12-15-61 |
Fred dumps Barney
as Lodge field day partner in favor of trophy-rich
Joe Rockhead.
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42.
THE MASQUERADE BALL (P-42)
Written by Jack Raymond, Rec 6-12-61, Air 12-8-61 |
Fred tries to win
favor with his boss at a costume party, but
doesn't know that the costumes have been switched.
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43.
THE X-RAY STORY (P-43)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 6-15-61, Air 12-29-61 |
Wilma and the
Rubbles try to keep Fred awake for 72 hours after
Dino's X-ray (showing a case of dinopeptitis) is
mistaken for Fred's.
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44.
THE ENTERTAINER (P-44)
Written by Arthur Phillips, Rec 6-19-61, Air 1-19-62 |
Fred woos a female
client, Greta Gravel, for Mr. Slate while Wilma is
out of town, but Wilma returns early and ends up
at the same club as Fred and Greta--who turns out
to be Wilma's old friend.
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45.
THE GAMBLER (P-45)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 6-20-61, Air 1-5-62 |
"Betting
Freddy's" gambling obsession returns, and the
Flintstone home is soon devoid of furniture.
Arnold's boys club, however, looks great.
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46.
WILMA'S VANISHING MONEY (P-46)
Written by Harvey Bullock, Rec 7-5-61, Air 1-26-62 |
Fred spends Wilma's
secret stash on a bowling ball. When he learns
that this is what she was planning to use the
money for in the first place, he hires a burglar
to put the money back again.
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47.
A STAR IS ALMOST BORN (P-47)
Written by Arthur Phillips, Rec 7-10-61, Air 1-12-62 |
Wilma is discovered
by a TV producer and Fred becomes her manager.
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48.
OPERATION BARNEY (P-48)
Written by Tony Benedict, Rec 8-16-61, Air 2-16-62 |
Faking illness so
he and Fred can go to a ball game, Barney finds
himself in the hospital and scheduled for an
operation.
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49.
IMPRACTICAL JOKER (P-49)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 7-24-61, Air 2-9-62 |
Barney gets revenge
on prankster Fred by pretending to run a basement
counterfeiting operation
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50.
FEUDIN' AND FUSSIN' (P-50)
Written by Arthur Phillips, Rec 7-31-61, Air 2-2-62 |
Fred insults Barney
and then refuses to apologize.
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51.
THE HAPPY HOUSEHOLD (P-51)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 8-21-61, Air 2-23-62 |
Wilma lands a job
as star of "The Happy Housewife Show,"
which leaves Fred feeling like "The Neglected
Husband."
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52.
THIS IS YOUR LIFESAVER (P-52)
Written by Larry Markers, Rec 9-1-61, Air 3-9-62 |
Fred rescues the
apparently suicidal J. Montague Gypsum, and pays
the price as Monty takes over his home.
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53.
FRED STRIKES OUT (P-53)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 9-7-61, Air 3-2-62 |
After failing a
considerate-spouse quiz and missing their
anniversary, Fred tries to placate Wilma over a
romantic drive-in date and bowl in the
championship tournament at the same time.
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54.
THE ROCK VEGAS CAPER (P-54)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-21-61, Air 3-30-62 |
Fred accepts an
invitation for himself, Wilma and the Rubbles to
vacation at Sherman Cobblehead's Golden Cactus
Hotel in Rock Vegas. But when he loses all their
money gambling he refuses to accept Sherman's
charity, insisting that they work for their keep.
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55.
THE MAILMAN COMETH (P-55)
Written by Arthur Phillips,Rec 9-25-61, Air 3-23-62 |
Angry at being
passed over for a raise, Fred sends an insulting
letter to Mr. Slate--then finds out he has gotten
his raise after all, and tries to retrieve the
letter before his boss sees it.
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56.
TROUBLE-IN-LAW (P-56)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 11-6-61, Air 3-16-62 |
Fred introduces his
mother-in-law to rich rancher Melville J.
Muchrocks, then tries to thwart the budding
romance when it appears Muchrocks may be a con
man.
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57.
DIVIDED WE SAIL (P-57)
Written by Larry Markes, Rec 12-13-61, Air 4-6-62 |
The Flintstones and
Rubbles share a game show prize, a houseboat that
Fred and Barney christen the Nau-Sea.
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58.
KLEPTOMANIA CAPER (P-58)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 1-3-62, Air 4-13-62 |
A misunderstanding
regarding Fred's old clothes leads to the
conclusion that Barney is a kleptomaniac.
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59.
LATIN LOVER (P-59)
Written by Harvey Bullock, Rec 1-5-62, Air 4-20-62 |
Wilma encourages
Fred to adopt Roberto Rockelini's romantic manner
(and moustache), but his apparent effect on women
proves too much for Wilma to bear.
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60.
TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME (P-60)
Written by Larry Markes, Rec 1-15-62, Air 4-27-62 |
Fred becomes umpire
for the little-league baseball game between coach
Barney's Bedrock Giants and the Grittsburg
Pyrites, but his calls produce unsportsmanlike
behavior in the Giants' fathers.
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