The Flintstones (1960)

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Bea Benaderet and Mel Blanc Bea Benaderet (as Betty Rubble) with Mel Blanc (as Barney Rubble)

Jean Pyl and Alan Reed Jean Pyl (as Wilma Flintstone) with Alan Reed (as Fred Flintstone)

Jean Pyl and Henry Corden Jean Pyl (as Wilma Flintstone) with Henry Corden (as Fred Flintstone)

Gerry Johnson and Mel Blanc Gerry Johnson (as Betty Rubble) with Mel Blanc (as Barney Rubble)

 

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  • [Fred and Barney have just run into another car] Fred Flintstone: Hey why don`t you hold out your hand when you`re making a left turn? Rock Quarry: Left turn? I was going straight. Fred Flintstone: Look buster you`re at fault and I can prove it. I got a disinterested witness here, my neighbor and best friend Barney Rubble. Go ahead Barney, tell him just how it happened. Barney Rubble: You drove through a boulevard stop Fred and hit that man`s car. Wilma Flintstone, Betty Rubble: Melville J. Muchrocks is a crook. Fred Flintstone: Muchrocks a crook? Are you sure? Wilma Flintstone: Absolutely, he`s wanted by the police. Betty Rubble: We heard him described to a T. Fred Flintstone: Wilma, do you know where they went? Wilma Flintstone: They said they were going to the amusement park and then to dinner. Oh my poor mother. [She starts crying] Fred Flintstone: Don`t you worry sweetheart, you leave it to me. Barney. Barney Rubble: Yeah Fred? Fred Flintstone: C`mon, let`s go. Barney Rubble: Right Fred. Fred Flintstone: You ever play football, Barney? Barney Rubble: Yeah Fred, why? Fred Flintstone: Because you`re going to run interference while I intercept a proposal.
  • Fred Flintstone: [bangs on the door after being locked out by the cat] WILMA!
  • Wilma Flintstone: I work hard all day, too, and what do I get? A lot of yak from you. You at least get out everyday, see things, talk to people. I never get out of this cave.
  • Fred Flintstone: Where`s your get up and go? Barney Rubble: It just got up and went.
  • Fred Flintstone: I love my dear sweet mother in-law. My mother in-law is a doll. Attendant: Are you feeling alright, mister? Fred Flintstone: Huh? Yeah. Yeah, I`m okay. Attendant: Good. Good. You just stay in here and rest. That hot sun out there is a killer. Fred Flintstone: Poor guy, he must have been standing in it for hours.
  • [Fred goes to try out the Barney-copter and doesn`t get far off the ground] Barney Rubble: Hey, you`re too fat, Fred!
  • Fred Flintstone: Yeah, you laugh. You`ll see, Barn, they know me in this bank, they`ll help me right a way. Bank Clerk: Look, pals, it`s Fred Flintstone. Fred Flintstone: Yeah, hi. I`d like to lent some money here. Bank Clerk: [laughing] Ha ha ha ha! See that, pals? Fred Flintstone wants money. Ha ha ha ha ha!
  • Betty Rubble: Sometimes I just don`t know what`s the matter with men. Barney Rubble: That`s easy - you women!
  • Barney Rubble: [Fred has just fallen down after taking a swing at Barney] Whale on the beach! Whale on the beach!
  • Fred Flintstone: How can you be so stupid? Barney Rubble: Hey, that`s not very nice. Say you`re sorry. Fred Flintstone: I`m sorry you`re stupid.
    Trivia
  • For a full season after Mel Blanc`s near-fatal automobile accident in 1961-1962, the show was taped in his bedroom where he lay in a full-body cast. Daws Butler filled in as the voice of Barney for five episodes. Executive Producer Joseph Barbera has said that as many as 16 people crowded into Blanc`s bedroom. The episodes which feature Butler as Barney: episode 2.1 "The Hit Songwriters" (15 September 1961) episode 2.2 "Droop Along Flintstone" (22 September 1961) episode 2.5 "Fred Flintstone Woos Again" (13 October 1961) episode 2.6 "The Rock Quarry Story" (20 October 1961) episode 2.9 "The Little White Lie" (10 November 1961)
  • Pebbles was born at the Rockville Hospital on February 22, 10,000 B.C. at 8:00pm. She weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces.
  • Was at one time the longest-running primetime cartoon. That record was broken and currently held by "The Simpsons" (1989).
  • The four main characters (Fred and Wilma Flintstone and Barney and Betty Rubble) were based on the four main characters from "The Honeymooners" (1955). The Warner Brothers one-shot cartoon short Wild Wild World (1960) has also been cited as an influence.
  • The famous theme song, "Meet the Flintstones", wasn`t introduced until the third season. The song was first introduced on a children`s record, performed by the TV cast, and included verses about Barney and Betty Rubble as well as Dino. The first season used an instrumental piece of music called "Rise and Shine" that resembled the later Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show theme "Overture." When the series went into syndication, a standardized set of opening and closing credits was used for most episodes in order to remove references to first season sponsor Winston Cigarettes, thus all episodes now begin with "Meet the Flintstones".
  • During the opening and closing credits, Dino is blue, but when shown during the actual show, Dino is purple.
  • Fred Flintstone`s boss`s name is sometimes Mr. Rockhead and sometimes Mr. Slate.
  • The show was broadcast in black-and-white for the first two seasons (1960-1962), although all materials (episodes, Winston cigarette commercials, and opening/closing sequences) were always produced in color (thus the color versions of the "Rise and Shine" opening/closing credits that now air). The first episode broadcast in color was episode 3.1 "Dino Goes Hollyrock" (14 September 1962)
  • The original unaired pilot "The Flagstones" was produced in 1959. It was 1 minute and 42 seconds long. Daws Butler did the voices for Fred Flagstone and Barney Rubble. June Foray did the voice of Betty Rubble.
  • Some of the professional sports teams in the series included the Bedrock Giants, Bedrock Dodgers and the Green Bay Pachyderms.
  • Although "Meet the Flintstones" was not used as the show`s theme until several seasons in to the show`s run, the DVD release of season 1 reveals that the melody of the song was a major part of the show`s score as early as the second episode.
  • The first season episode, "Split Personality" is the only episode in which Betty is referred to by her full first name, Elizabeth.
  • While some episodes included a canned laugh track (most notably the premiere episode in which the laugh track runs almost constantly), other episodes do not.
  • This series was responsible for a number of American TV firsts. It was the first animated series in which a lead character became pregnant. It was also the first American animated series to feature a "story arc" - namely the numerous episodes regarding Wilma`s ongoing pregnancy, followed by Pebbles`s birth, followed by numerous episodes featuring Fred adjusting to his role as a new father. Prior to this arc, episodes of The Flintstones were interchangeable stand-alone stories.
  • The Flintstones` address changed several times as the series went on: from 222 Rocky Way to 345 Stonecave Rd. to 301 Cobblestone Way. The final ("official") address given was 301 Cobblestone Wy., Bedrock, 70777. (This is the real ZIP codes for Slaughter, LA.) The Rubbles live next door at 303 Cobblestone.
  • To capitalize on the then-current craze of "ghoul comedies" such as "The Addams Family" (1964) and "The Munsters" (1964), the Gruesomes (Weirdly, his wife Creepella and their son Gobby) were introduced in the fifth season as the Flintstones` new neighbors. But they only appeared in two episodes.
  • Betty`s maiden name was McBricken.
  • Wilma`s maiden name changed. One episode has the Flintstones and Rubbles reminiscing back to when the girls first met the guys. While working at the Honeyrock Hotel as teenagers, Betty greets Wilma`s mother as "Mrs. Slaghoople". In a different episode, the circus comes to town and Fred becomes paranoid that Wilma wants him dead. The circus knife-thrower named Rodney Whetstone is an old boyfriend of Wilma`s and calls her "Wilma Pebble".
  • The Flintstones` house size, design and furniture change in almost every episode.
  • The only episode which did not originally air with a "laugh track" was "Sheriff for a Day".
  • It was the first animated show to show a couple sleeping in the same bed.
  • Dino would often change colors throughout the show, but mainly he was purple.
  • # # The series was intended to be called "The Flagstones" but the title was changed when the creators of the comic strip "Hi and Lois" (a spin-off of "Beetle Bailey"), about a suburban American family named the Flagstons, threatened legal action.
  • # # William Hanna wanted to do a family-style series, but he and Joseph Barbera couldn`t agree on the setting or the costuming. Suddenly Hanna exclaimed, "Let`s do it in a caveman setting! They won`t wear clothes, they`ll just wear animal skins!" After that, everything fell into place.
  • Like appearing as a Guest Villain on Batman, doing a guest voice on the series was considered, by most celebrities during the Sixties, to be a badge of honor. In fact, characters such as Ann-Margrock and Stoney Curtis were voiced by their real-life counterparts.
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