61.
FRED'S NEW BOSS (P-61)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 2-1-62, Air 9-21-62 |
Fred tries to get
newly-unemployed Barney a job at the quarry, and
Barney is made Executive Vice President in Charge
of Production when it turns out he is Mr. Slate's
nephew.
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62.
DINO GOES HOLLYROCK (P-62)
Written by Harvey Bullock, Rec 1-30-62, Air 9-14-62 |
Dino has a shot at
TV stardom opposite the actress of his dreams in
"The Adventures of Sassie."
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63.
THE TWITCH (P-63)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 2-14-62, Air 10-12-62 |
Fred tries to get
Rock Roll to perform at Wilma's ladies club
benefit.
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64.
INVISIBLE BARNEY (P-64)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 3-24-62, Air 9-28-62 |
Fred's attempt to
cure Barney's hiccups has an unexpected side
effect.
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65.
BOWLING BALLET (P-65)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 4-3-62, Air 10-5-62 |
Fred enrolls in the
Bedrock Dance Studio in order to regain his lost
timing before the big bowling match against the
Rockland Rockets.
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66.
BABY BARNEY (P-66)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 5-23-62, Air 11-9-62 |
Having told his
wealthy Uncle Tex that he and Wilma have a son
named "Little Tex," Fred enlists
Barney's help in ensuring his inheritance.
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67.
THE BUFFALO CONVENTION (P-67)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 4-12-62, Air 10-26-62 |
Every member of the
Water Buffalo Lodge suddenly comes down with
"dipsy-doodle-itis," which can only be
cured by three days away from their wives at
Frantic City--but Wilma's Doozey dodo bird knows
the truth and could spoil everything.
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68.
HERE'S SNOW IN YOUR EYES (P-68)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 5-2-62, Air 10-19-62 |
Wilma and Betty
follow their husbands to the Lodge convention at
Stone Mountain Ski Resort, where jewel thieves
have mistaken Barney for their contact.
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69.
THE LITTLE STRANGER (P-69)
Written by Herb Finn, Rec 5-9-62, Air 11-2-62 |
Wilma is
deliberately vague when she tells Fred that Arnold
will be staying with them for two weeks, and Fred
thinks that Wilma is pregnant.
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70.
LADIES DAY (P-70)
Written by Harvey Bullock, Rec 5-25-62, Air 11-23-62 |
Fred dons a dress
to get into a ball game for free, and he and
Barney must deal with an angry Betty and Wilma,
Mr. Slate, and an amorous client who has eyes for
"Fredericka" and, later, for Wilma.
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71.
HAWAIIAN ESCAPADE (P-71)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 6-21-62, Air 11-16-62 |
Wilma and Betty win
a trip to Rockiki Beach to meet Larry Lava.
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72.
NUTHIN' BUT THE TOOTH (P-72)
Written by Tony Benedict, Rec 6-29-62, Air 11-30-62 |
Barney's toothache
creates a headache for Fred, who tries to pull the
tooth himself so they can use the money to go to
the fights.
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73.
HIGH SCHOOL FRED (P-73)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 7-5-62, Air 12-7-62 |
On the advice of an
efficiency expert, Mr. Slate sends Fred back to
finish high school, where he is instantly popular
with the kids.
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74.
DIAL S FOR SUSPICION (P-74)
Written by Herb Finn, Rec 7-9-62, Air 12-14-62 |
Fred must take two
physicals: one to take out a life insurance
policy, and one for a new job as assistant to
Conrad Hailstone at Stone Valley Inn. He soon
begins to suspect that Wilma is planning to kill
him to collect the insurance.
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75.
FLASH GUN FREDDIE (P-75)
Written by Jack Raymond, Rec 7-16-62, Air 12-21-62 |
Fred and Barney
pursue a career in "photo-graphy" when
they purchase a Polarock camera.
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76.
THE KISSING BURGLAR (P-76)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 7-27-62 and 8-10-62, Air
1-4-63 |
A thief with a
romantic touch has Wilma starry-eyed and Fred
seeing red.
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77.
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (P-77)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 8-10-62, Air 4-5-63 |
Barney must keep
Fred busy while Wilma plans a surprise party for
him, but he loses his car with a sleeping Fred
inside.
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78.
WILMA, THE MAID (P-78)
Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian, Rec
8-13-62, Air 1-11-63 |
The Flintstones
hire a maid, Lollobrickida, who quits before an
important dinner.
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79.
THE HERO (P-79)
Written by Herb Finn, Rec 8-15-62, Air 1-18-63 |
Barney saves a
baby, but Fred gets the credit. Will Fred's
conscience let him live with the lie?
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80.
FOXY GRANDMA (P-80)
Written by Herb Finn, Rec 8-30-62, Air 2-8-63 |
Fred hires a
housekeeper who turns out to be Grandma Dynamite,
the notorious bank robber.
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81.
THE SURPRISE (P-81)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-4-62, Air 1-25-63 |
Fred expresses
negative feelings about babies when Barney sits
for his nephew Marblehead--not the right frame of
mind in which to hear Wilma's news...
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82.
MOTHER-IN-LAW's VISIT (P-82)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-7-62, Air 2-1-63 |
Fred's attempts to
be nice to Mrs. Slaghoople--"I love my
mother-in- law, I *love* my
mother-in-law..."--are less than successful.
So when the old battle-axe winds up in disguised,
part-time cabbie Fred's taxi, he milks the
situation for all it's worth.
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83.
FRED'S NEW JOB (P-83)
Written by Warren Foster, Rec 9-11-62, Air 2-15-63 |
Operation Get You a
Raise, which involves Barney dressing up as
"Mr. Rockafeather" and making a
counter-offer for Fred's services, backfires, and
Fred is fired by Mr. Slate.
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84.
THE BLESSED EVENT (a.k.a. DRESS REHEARSAL) (P-84)
Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian, Rec
9-20-62, Air 2-22-63 |
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Wilma is about to
go into labor. (The birth of Pebbles.)
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85.
CARRY ON, NURSE FRED (P-85)
Written by Mike Maltese (teleplay by Joanna Lee),
Rec 9-27-62, Air 3-1-63 |
After firing
Wilma's nurse, Fred assumes the household duties
and mislays Pebbles.
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86.
VENTRILOQUIST BARNEY (P-86)
Written by Mike Maltese (teleplay by Herb Finn), Rec
10-2-62, Air 3-8-63 |
Barney's
voice-throwing trick adds to the general mayhem
when he and Fred take Pebbles to a wrestling
match.
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87.
THE BIG MOVE (P-87)
Written by Joanna Lee, Rec 10-16-62, Air 3-22-63 |
Fred disapproves of
Barney's lowbrow influence on Pebbles, so he moves
the family to a snobbish high-society community.
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88.
SWEDISH VISITORS (P-88)
Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Saffian, Rec
10-23-62, Air 3-29-63 |
While the
Flintstones endure a rocky family camping trip,
Wilma rents out the house to earn back the
vacation money she has already secretly spent on
herself.
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