Flintstones Episode Guide
      Season 6


      • No Biz Like Show Biz (P-142)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 4-13-65, Air 9-17-65
        Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm's miraculous singing ability leads to overnight stardom.

      • The House That Fred Built (P-141)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 3-2-65, Air 9-24-65
        Fred and Barney restore an old house for Fred's mother-in-law.

      • The Return of Stoney Curtis (P-144)
        Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
        Rec 6-21-65, Air 10-1-65
        Fred wins Stony Curtis's services in connection with the star's upcoming picture, _Slave Boy_.

      • Disorder In the Court (P-143)
        Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
        Rec 4-23-65, Air 10-8-65
        Jury foreman Fred fears for his life after he delivers a guilty verdict for vicious Mangler--who escapes from prison.

      • Circus Business (P-146)
        Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
        Rec 6-10-65, Air 10-15-65
        Fred buys a circus, whose unpaid acts all walk out--leaving the Flintstones and Rubbles to fill in.

      • Samantha (P-148)
        Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
        Rec 6-24-65, Air 10-22-65
        Unknowingly aided by the magic of their new neighbor Samantha, Wilma and Betty compete with Fred and Barney in the area of woodland survival.

      • The Great Gazoo (P-145)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 6-17-65, Air 10-29-65
        Gazoo, a political exile from the planet Zetox, is assigned to serve prehistoric "dumb-dumbs" Fred and Barney.

      • Rip Van Flintstone (P-147)
        Written by Tony Benedict
        Rec 6-15-65, Air 11-5-65
        Fred falls asleep at the quarry's annual picnic and finds himself in Bedrock's future, where Barney is a millionaire, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are married, and Wilma is a lonely old woman.

      • The Gravelberry Pie King (P-149)
        Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
        Rec 7-1-65, Air 11-12-65
        Once again fired by Mr. Slate, Fred attempts to market Wilma's gravelberry pies, but finds he is losing money on the deal.

      • The Stonefinger Caper (P-150)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 7-8-65, Air 11-19-65
        Barney and Fred are kidnapped by Stonefinger and his henchmen, who have mistaken Barney for scientist Dr. Rockenheimer. Will Gazoo rescue the boys?

      • The Masquerade Party (P-151)
        Written by Warren Foster
        Rec 7-15-65, Air 11-26-65
        The promotional campaign for a new singing group, the Wayouts, has Bedrock's panic-stricken populace fearful of an alien invasion--and Fred is wearing a spaceman outfit for the Lodge costume party.

      • Shinrock-A-Go-Go (P-152)
        Written by Barry Blitzer
        Rec 7-22-65, Air 12-3-65
        Fred injures his foot and creates a dance sensation, "The Frantic." "Shinrock" host Jimmy O'Neillstone is so impressed he books Fred to appear on the program.

      • Royal Rubble (P-153)
        Written by Tony Benedict
        Rec 7-27-65, Air 12-10-65
        Barney is mistaken for Stonyrock-arabian prince Barbaruba and given the royal treatment, but Fred is suspicious.

      • Seeing Doubles (P-154)
        Written by George O'Hanlon
        Rec 8-3-65, Air 12-17-65
        Fred and Barney go bowling while "Fred and Barney nothing" (Gazoo- created duplicates who can only say "Yes, yes, yes" and "No, no no") take the wives to dinner.

      • How To Pick A Fight With Your Wife Without Really Trying (P-155)
        Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
        Rec 8-4-65, Air 1-7-66
        A fight sparked by differing beliefs as to which gender has "the superior mind" causes Fred to move in with Barney, and Betty to stay with Wilma.

      • Fred Goes Ape (P-157)
        Written by Barry Blitzer
        Rec 8-5-65, Air 1-14-66
        The wrong bottle of pills turns Fred into an ape instead of curing his sneezing.

      • The Long, Long, Long Weekend (P-158)
        Written by Herb Finn and Alan Dinehart
        Rec 8-19-65, Air 1-21-66
        Fred is skeptical of Barney's magazine about the future, until Gazoo transports the Flintstones and Rubbles there.

      • Two Men On A Dinosaur (P-156)
        Written by Walter Black
        Rec 8-17-65, Air 2-4-66
        Gazoo's dinosaur-race betting tips prove too accurate, and Fred and Barney are targeted by Big Ed and his bookies.

      • The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (P-159)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 8-20-65, Air 2-11-66
        Fred and Barney are tricked into purchasing a worthless claim of land. When they suddenly find gold, the two con men who sold them the land set about getting the claim back.

      • Curtain Call At Bedrock (P-160)
        Written by George O'Hanlon
        Rec 9-7-65, Air 2-18-66
        Fred turns down the leading male role in _Romeorock and Julietstone_, but replacement Barney seems hopeless in the part.

      • Boss For A Day (P-161)
        Written by Walter Black
        Rec 9-13-65, Air 2-25-66
        Gazoo lets Fred experience what it's like to run the show for a change.

      • Fred's Island (P-162)
        Written by Barry Blitzer
        Rec 9-14-65, Air 3-4-66
        Tricked into painting Mr. Slate's yacht, Fred and Barney are cast adrift and find themselves on a seemingly deserted island.

      • Jealousy (P-163)
        Written by Harvey Bullock and R. Allen
        Rec 9-24-65, Air 3-11-66
        Fred fakes a headache so he can go bowling, but the thought of Wilma's old boyfriend and new dinner date, Wilbur Terwilligerock, keeps him from concentrating on his game.

      • Dripper (P-164)
        Written by Barry Blitzer
        Rec 10-1-65, Air 3-18-66
        Dripper, a performing sealosaurus, follows Barney home from the Oceanrock Aquarium, but a pair of criminals have followed Dripper.

      • My Fair Freddy (P-166)
        Written by Tony Benedict
        Rec 10-20-65, Air 3-25-66
        The Flintstones are accepted into the Stonyside Country Club when an overhead conversation about Dino's lineage is misunderstood to be about Fred's. Gazoo sets about helping Fred get culture.

      • The Story of Rocky's Raiders (P-165)
        Written by Joanna Lee
        Rec 10-5-65, Air 4-1-66
        The perusal of Grandpa Flintstone's diary tells the story of his World War I adventures.


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