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32 Episodes 1961 - 1962
Episode 1
Fri, Sep 15, 196130 mins
Fred's latest get-rich-quick scheme is songwriting. He enlists the help of Hoagy Carmichael.

Episode 2
Fri, Sep 22, 196125 mins
Fred's rich cousin drafts him into taking care of his dude ranch while the cousin vacations in "Eurock." Fred and Barney are enjoying themselves until they stumble onto a movie set, whose actors they mistake for real cowboys and Indians in the midst of battle.

Episode 3
Fri, Sep 29, 196125 mins
Dissatisfied at work, Fred quits the gravel pit and is soon hired to be a school-bus driver. On the first day, he realizes he might have made a mistake.

Episode 4
Fri, Oct 6, 196130 mins
Fred and Barney have been eavesdropping on a new, mysterious neighbor and his wife. When the man brings over a trunk and asks Fred to keep it for him, Fred suspects the man's wife's body may be inside.

Episode 5
Fri, Oct 13, 196130 mins
Wilma tries to provoke Fred's jealousy with a mystery suitor who sends her flowers and chocolate.

Episode 6
Fri, Oct 20, 196125 mins
Movie heartthrob Rock Quarry makes a promotional tour to Bedrock, but, tired of the life of a star, he escapes his handlers and introduces himself to Fred and Barney, who aren't fans and don't recognize him, as an ordinary Joe.

Episode 7
Fri, Oct 27, 196130 mins
To get extra money, Fred and Barney open an office as part-time private detectives. Though business is slow, they might see some action when a sexy woman come to offer them a contract: they'll have to meet a bank manager who needs help to transfer money bags from his branch to another. Little they know that this manager is a gangster. How will it end up ? Especially when Fred and Barney might end up caught being victims of the Mob...

Episode 8
Fri, Nov 3, 196125 mins
Hoping to advance at the quarry, Fred enrolls in the "Prinstone University" night class in accounting. He finds the classwork tough and even falls asleep on the job. Meanwhile, Mr. Slate wants Fred to join the quarry's football team, not realizing that football interfered with Fred's studies in his youth.

Episode 9
Fri, Nov 10, 196125 mins
To avoid spending a boring night with the wives, Fred lies to Wilma so he can play poker with Barney along with some friends. However, he wins a big amount of money and does not want to tell where he got it. He uses Barney's old wallet and tell Wilma he found a "lost wallet" with money in it. Wilma put an ad in the paper. To get back the wallet, Fred makes Barney passes as a "old poor widow" called Telly Shimolstone to try to claim the money. Little they know is that one of Wilma's friend, a journalist, is hot for this scoop...

Episode 10
Fri, Nov 17, 196130 mins
While shopping, Betty and Wilma meet an old school friend who became a rich socialite. She invites them to the annual "Ambassador's Ball". On their side, Fred and Barney got tickets to the "Firemen's Ball". Some arguments follows, as the women's win their case. Fred and Barney are forced to go to "Charm School". The night of the ball, Fred and Barney fools around with the men while Wilma and Betty get bored of the womens'snobbish gossips. They try to get more life in this party, however this might get spoiled by two crooks disguised as "waiters waiting for the money".

Episode 11
Fri, Dec 1, 196125 mins
The Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes organizes a beauty contest, and Fred and Barney are chosen to judge it, against their will, as they anticipate Wilma and Betty's jealousy. They must deal with the girls' displeasure as a parade of contestants come to their houses, and with pressure from various contestants' boosters, including Mr. Slate, who wants his daughter to be chosen, and a gangster who wants them to pick his "Cookie."

Episode 12
Fri, Dec 8, 196125 mins
Fred's boss, Mr.Slate, gives him tickets to a charity masquerade ball in Bedrock. To rent a costume, Fred goes to the only costume shop in town, where an obnoxious and snooty owner tells him his costumes are sold out except for a two-person dinosaur costume. Fred learns by accident what Mr. Slate will be wearing at the ball. Wanting to impress his boss and insult the pretentious costume renter, Fred does not realize that the masks have been switched at the ball.

Episode 13
Fri, Dec 15, 196125 mins
To be the champion of the Annual Water Buffalo Picnic competition, Fred wants to team with another partner instead of Barney. Thinking of a former champion who did won previously, he teams with Joe Rockhead. However, the chemistry does not seem to work between these two...

Episode 14
Fri, Dec 22, 196130 mins
Barney's water pipes are leaking. When Fred attempts to fix them, the Rubbles' house gets flooded, and Fred invites his neighbors to stay at his house till a plumber repairs the damage. Barney's "at ease" attitude soon starts to annoy Fred, as Barney eats the piece of cake Fred wants, sleepwalks, leaves the phone off the hook, and eats a whole pizza by himself.

Episode 15
Fri, Dec 29, 196125 mins
Fred takes Dino to the vet because he won't eat and wants only to sleep. The vet finds a "dinopeptic" germ in the x-ray. It's not at all serious for a dinosaurus, and a few days' rest will cure it. However, the x-ray blows out the vet's window, and is found by a cop, who takes it to a (human's) doctor. The doctor is immediately concerned: a human, unlike a dinosaurus, will die with this kind of germ, unless he stays awake, and active, for seventy-two hours straight. The x-ray bears the name and address of the Flintstones, so the doctor delivers it, and the diagnosis, to Wilma in person. The girls and Barney struggle to keep Fred awake and moving, all without telling him the reason why. Will Fred fall asleep or blow his top first?

Episode 16
Fri, Jan 5, 196230 mins
During the Flintstones's honeymoon, Fred gambled, but Wilma believes he's been cured of his habit. Then Arnold the newsboy tempts him to bet on a single marbles game. Can Wilma save Fred before he starts betting and losing all the furniture in the house ?

Episode 17
Fri, Jan 12, 196225 mins
While shopping, Betty and Wilma drop in at a drug store. A TV producer sees Wilma's hands and wants her in his next production. Sensing the next big deal, Fred becomes her manager and trainer and even risks his job to get his wife into show business. Is he ready to go too far for this ?
Episode 18
Fri, Jan 19, 196225 mins
To get an important job opportunity at the Cave Construction Company, Fred must entertain someone who is seeking a contract with them. Since Wilma is leaving for the weekend, Fred can do the job, but this someone happens to be a businesswoman called Greta Gravel. Then Wilma cancels her trip to her mother's and joins the Rubbles at the same club where Fred and Greta are. And even worse: Greta happens to be one of Wilma's best friends !

Episode 19
Fri, Jan 26, 196230 mins
Wilma has hidden cash to purchase a gift for Fred: a bowling ball. Fred finds the cash and, believing the money itself to be his gift, takes it and goes to buy the bowling ball. However, back at home, Wilma believes she has been robbed and reports the disappearance of the money to the police. Feeling guilty, Fred wants to return the bowling ball and re-stash the money. Meanwhile, Arnold the newsboy smells something fishy.

Episode 20
Fri, Feb 2, 196230 mins
Fred and Barney's latest spat results in Barney's decision to sell his house. A rich Texan is very interested in the property, and Fred must come up with a scheme to keep his old buddy as his neighbor.
Episode 21
Fri, Feb 9, 196230 mins
After one too many practical jokes played on him, Barney schemes to get back at Fred. This chance comes after Barney wins $500 in a jingle contest, and decides to use the money to make Fred think he's become a counterfeiter. Once Fred finds out, he's scared that he might become an accessory to his crime, and he keeps stepping in to pay for things Barney's buying, thinking he's trying to use counterfeit money. Wilma and Betty at first don't believe it, but then Barney shows off all the stuff bought with Fred's money, and they initially decide to tell Fred the truth. However, once they realize by doing that, it could trigger an all out practical joke war that may not end well for either one, if it did end at all, they instead decide to hatch a scheme to cure the both of them of practical joking once and for all.

Episode 22
Fri, Feb 16, 196225 mins
In order to see a ball game on a work day, Fred and Barney both fake illness. However, Barney is required to get a medical excuse. At the doctor's office, Fred's idea to get Barney cleared results in Barney's being sent to the hospital. How will Fred sneak Barney out, especially when he's "guarded" by a nurse who knows judo?

Episode 23
Fri, Feb 23, 196230 mins
Betty and Wilma seek employment to help the boys pay the bills and as a break from routine. The employment agency sends them to a TV station, where a producer decides to make Wilma "The Happy Housewife," star of her own nightly show about cooking. Fred, used to having his dinner on the table when he arrives home from work, now goes grumpily unfed and is unable to cope--but the show is a huge success, as Wilma urges housewives in song every night to "make your hobby hubby."

Episode 24
Fri, Mar 2, 196230 mins
There is a championship tournament at Bedrock Bowl and Fred must compete in it, but Wilma wants him to take her out that night. So Fred takes Wilma to a drive-in movie next door to the bowling alley. He manages to sneak in a bowl and return to her quickly. However, Wilma accidentally hurts Fred's thumb and Barney sticks the bowling ball atop Fred's swelling digit, which Fred then can't get out of the ball. Will he be able to get out of his lie to Wilma?

Episode 25
Fri, Mar 9, 196230 mins
Fred and Barney save a guy named J. Montague Gypsum from throwing himself off the George Washingstone Bridge. In return, Gypsum offers to be their servant for life. But Gypsum is a con man who tries to take over the Flintstone household. Fred tries to come up with a plan whereby Gypsum can save Fred's life so that they can then be even and Gypsum can be sent on his way.
Episode 26
Fri, Mar 16, 196230 mins
Fred's mother-in-law is visiting the Flintstones. When she threatens to make it a permanent arrangement, Fred is desperate to find someone for the widow to marry so that he can have his home back. He finds a likely match for her in a Texarock millionaire who suits the mother-in-law's fancy. But then Fred hears a rumor that there's a fake millionaire about who's fleecing unsuspecting widows.

Episode 27
Fri, Mar 23, 196225 mins
When a promised raise doesn't come through, Fred dashes off an angry letter to the boss, then learns from Wilma that Mr. Slate came in person to explain that an error was made and Fred is to get his raise after all. Fred tries to retrieve his letter before the mailman collects it from the box.

Episode 28
Fri, Mar 30, 196225 mins
While eating out with Barney, Fred stumbles into an old school friend, Sherman, who is now the owner of a Rock Vegas hotel. The latter invites them to his place. The Flintstones and The Rubbles head to Rock Vegas, however, Fred happens to disobey Wilma's order not to gamble, thus losing the money in a slot machine. What will happen next ?

Episode 29
Fri, Apr 6, 196225 mins
Fred is invited to be a contestant on "The Prize Is Priced." He finds himself unable to appear due to stage fright, however, and Barney, taking his place, wins a houseboat. The two agree to share the prize, but complications quickly ensue.

Episode 30
Fri, Apr 13, 196225 mins
Wilma intends to donate Fred's old clothes to a rummage sale, but puts the box in Barney's car, leading Fred to believe that Barney stole his clothes and is a kleptomaniac.

Episode 31
Fri, Apr 20, 196225 mins
Annoyed that Wilma has a crush on Italian actor Roberto Rockellini, Fred tries to win her back by growing a mustache, wearing an ascot, and being charming--and it may be working; now Wilma's getting jealous.

Episode 32
Fri, Apr 27, 196225 mins
Fred becomes a Little League umpire, but is unprepared for the intensity of the competition among the kids' parents.
