The Flintstones is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting, and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighbors, the Rubbles (who are also their best friends). It was originally broadcast on ABC from September 30, 1960 until April 1, 1966, as the first animated series to hold a prime time slot.
Season 6 (1965–66)
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season Title Written by Original air date [1]
141 1 "No Biz Like Show Biz" Joanna Lee September 17, 1965
Fred is tired of so many teen stars on television after a football game is canceled due to a teen program. He then dreams that Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm become singing stars, causing more havoc than Fred can handle.
Notes: Talent scout "Eppy Brianstone" (a play on Beatles manager Brian Epstein) voiced by Bernard Fox. At the time, Hanna-Barbera Records released a 45 single of "Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm's" recording of "Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In)", which would go on to replace "Meet the Flintstones" as the show's closing credits for a few episodes this season.
142 2 "The House that Fred Built" Joanna Lee September 24, 1965
Fred's mother-in-law writes a letter saying that she is staying with her favorite son-in-law and his wife, and would be coming to seeing them next week. Fred then attempts to fix up an old house for his mother-in-law and move it into his backyard.
143 3 "The Return of Stony Curtis" Harvey Bullock & R.S. Allen October 1, 1965
Wilma wins a contest to have Stony Curtis (special guest star Tony Curtis) come over for a day to be her slave.
144 4 "Disorder in the Court" Alan Dinehart & Herbert Finn October 8, 1965
Fred and Barney are on jury duty and the jury convicts "The Mangler" of robbery. After his conviction, The Mangler vows to get even with the foreman of the jury, Fred. The convict escapes from prison the very next day and Fred fears that The Mangler is going to get him.
145 5 "Circus Business" Herbert Finn & Alan Dinehart October 15, 1965
The Flintstones and Rubbles visit a carnival, and Fred decides to buy the carnival unaware of the problems it has.
146 6 "Samantha" Harvey Bullock & R.S. Allen October 22, 1965
Elizabeth Montgomery and Dick York guest star as new neighbors, Samantha and Darrin (from Bewitched), who move next door to the Flintstones. Fred and Barney take a camping trip without Wilma and Betty. Samantha then decides to help Wilma and Betty follow the husbands to the woods.
Note: Hanna-Barbera animated the opening titles for Bewitched.
147 7 "The Great Gazoo" Joanna Lee October 29, 1965
Wilma and Betty want to go out to eat at a very expensive restaurant, while Fred and Barney claim they cannot afford it. Soon after, Fred and Barney find a space alien who has crash-landed on Earth, who says that he will help them until he is able to go back to his home planet. Gazoo promises to give Fred and Barney some money for the dinner date to that expensive restaurant, but when the bill arrives, Gazoo is nowhere to be found, leaving Fred and Barney to wash the dishes at the restaurant.
148 8 "Rip Van Flintstone" Tony Benedict November 5, 1965
Fred is dragged to a company picnic after a skatebone incident at a supermarket where he is very bored and annoyed, alienating his friends and coworkers. He falls asleep and dreams he wakes up 20 years later where the picnic area is empty and dilapidated, his friends are long gone and the town of Bedrock is now a big city, and Barney is a millionaire, Pebbles married Bamm Bamm, and Wilma lives on Barney's estate. Fred is upset that he has slept his life away before he actually awakens near the picnic and learns that he really only slept for about an hour. Reborn, Fred returns to the picnic, happily joining in on all of the events.
Note: This episode was inspired by the story Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving.
149 9 "The Gravelberry Pie King" Herbert Finn & Alan Dinehart November 12, 1965
After Gazoo gets Fred to see his boss for a list of demands from him and his co-workers, Mr. Slate fires Fred to meet the demands of the other workers. Fred then hangs out at the park and meets an unemployed man who thinks the pie Wilma made is the best pie he's ever had. Other people taste it, including P.J. Safestone of Safestone Supermarkets (which is the parody of Safeway Supermarkets). Safestone makes a deal with Fred to bake 50 pies, then 500 pies but later Fred discovers that the pies are causing him to lose money making them. When Fred tries to make a better deal, Safestone refuses and Fred is stuck with 500 unsold pies.
150 10 "The Stonefinger Caper" Joanna Lee November 19, 1965
Gazoo gives Fred a luxury car and this causes more problems, including some mysterious people trying to get a secret formula from Barney, who they think is scientist Dr. Rockenheimer. After Fred makes the mistake of telling Gazoo to get lost, the mysterious people finally knock Fred and Barney out, and are ready to kill them to get a formula Barney does not have.
151 11 "The Masquerade Party" Warren Foster November 26, 1965
Fred and Barney enter a costume contest both dressed as devils. Meanwhile, a new band puts on a radio hoax saying the town is being invaded by space aliens called "Way-Outs". After deciding to let Barney be the devil, Fred decides to dress as a space alien and is mistaken for one of the Way-Outs.
152 12 "Shinrock-A-Go-Go" Barry E. Blitzer December 3, 1965
Fred is entered in a teen dance contest against his will on the Shinrock show (a parody of ABC's pop music program, Shindig!), hosted by Jimmy O'Neillstone (special guest star Jimmy O'Neill, the host of Shindig!) where every one of Fred's mishaps becomes a new dance. The Beau Brummels also guest star as "The Beau Brummelstones", singing the Beau Brummels' 1965 hit, Laugh, Laugh.
153 13 "Royal Rubble" Tony Benedict December 10, 1965
It is believed by a royal tribe that Barney is their king due to his resemblance to the real king. Barney goes along with this and fills in as their king.
Note: This was the first episode in which Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's version of "Open Up Your Heart" was used as the closing credits. The other episode that uses this ending is "Fred Goes Ape". The singing voices are provided by Jessica Brown and Dominic Whitaker.
154 14 "Seeing Doubles" George O'Hanlon December 17, 1965
Fred and Barney have a bowling game on Friday night, the night that they are to take Wilma and Betty out to dinner. After failing to convince the wives to let them go bowling, hilarity ensues when Gazoo makes two doubles that look like Fred and Barney to take the wives out while they go bowling.
155 15 "How to Pick a Fight with Your Wife Without Really Trying" Alan Dinehart & Herbert Finn January 7, 1966
Gazoo convinces Fred to do a Monopoly game with Wilma to spice up their relationship for "togetherness" in their marriage, but things make a turn for the worse when they begin to fight, and Fred decides to stay with Barney, and Wilma stays with Betty until they can make up.
156 16 "Fred Goes Ape" Barry E. Blitzer January 14, 1966
When Fred's allergies become so extreme that he sneezes a hole in the TV screen, Fred decides to take medicine pills called "Scram" from a store which has the disastrous side effect of turning into an ape.
157 17 "The Long, Long, Long Weekend" Herbert Finn & Alan Dinehart January 21, 1966
After Fred criticizes a novel about the future that Barney is reading, The Great Gazoo sends Fred, Barney, Betty, and Wilma into the 21st century.
Notes: The setting for the future is from The Jetsons series, and the music score from The Jetsons is used. The title is a spoof of season 1 episode title "The Long, Long Weekend".
158 18 "Two Men on a Dinosaur" Walter Black February 4, 1966
The Great Gazoo uses Fred's television to contact his home planet about returning there and is told, "Are you kidding?". In order to show that he is worthy of returning home, Gazoo decides to teach gamblers Fred and Barney a lesson by magically fixing the results of a dinosaur race at the race track. Fred and Barney wind up in big trouble after some gangsters spot them picking winners.
159 19 "The Treasure of Sierra Madrock" Joanna Lee February 11, 1966
Finding "treasure" on the way home from Rock Vegas tests Fred and Barney's friendship.
Note: A spoof of The Treasure of Sierra Madre.
160 20 "Curtain Call at Bedrock" George O'Hanlon February 18, 1966
Fred, Wilma, Barney and Betty put on the play Romeorock & Julietstone.
161 21 "Boss for a Day" Herbert Finn & Alan Dinehart February 25, 1966
After complaining about having to work so hard on his job, Fred is magically made the boss for a day by Gazoo, and Fred quickly discovers being the boss is not all it's cracked up to be.
162 22 "Fred's Island" Barry E. Blitzer March 4, 1966
After Fred is conned into painting his boss's huge yacht, the boat drifts away from the dock and they drift to what Fred believes is an unexplored island.
163 23 "Jealousy" Harvey Bullock & R.S. Allen March 11, 1966
Wilma's handsome childhood friend comes to town making Fred very jealous.
Note: Betty, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm and Dino are absent in this episode.
164 24 "Dripper" Barry E. Blitzer March 18, 1966
Dripper the seal (a satire on Flipper) follows the Flintstones home while Dripper's trainer is attempting to kidnap his pet.
165 25 "My Fair Freddy" Tony Benedict March 25, 1966
Fred and Wilma get accepted into a Country Club with rich socialites, based on a conversation Wilma was having about their pet Dino, causing Fred to try to learn manners in order to fit in.
Note: Because The Great Gazoo finally does "something worthwhile" for Fred, he is able to leave Bedrock and head back to his home planet; this episode is his last appearance. Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm do not appear in this episode.
166 26 "The Story of Rocky's Raiders" Joanna Lee April 1, 1966
Fred's grandfather comes for a visit. While awaiting his arrival, Fred finds Grandpa Flintstone's diary, which recalls his army days as the head of "Rocky's Raiders" in Stone World War I.Note:In a flashback Betty Rubble speaks with a French accent and Wilma speaks with a ersatz Russian accent.
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