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Jewel thieves secretly plant stolen diamonds on Fred.

Jewel thieves secretly plant stolen diamonds on Fred.

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S4, EP15 "Once Upon a Coward"

Fred gets revenge on the thief who robbed him.

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S4, EP16 "Ten Little Flintstones"

Bedrock is invaded by aliens that look like Fred.

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S4, EP17 "Fred el Terrifico"

Jewel thieves secretly plant stolen diamonds on Fred.

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S4, EP18 "The Bedrock Hillbillies"

Fred's inheritance includes a hillbilly feud.

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S4, EP14 "Peek-a-Boo Camera"

A TV show secretly films Fred and Barney at a bachelor party.

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S4, EP13 "Daddies Anonymous"

Fred and Barney join a club for hen-pecked husbands.

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S4, EP12 "Daddy's Little Beauty"

Fred enters Pebbles in a beauty contest.

The Flintstones were the modern Stone Age family. Residing in Bedrock, Fred Flintstone worked an unsatisfying quarry job, but returned home to lovely wife Wilma and eventually daughter Pebbles. Fred, a big fan of golf and bowling, also enjoyed bullying neighbor Barney Rubble, while Barney's saucy wife Betty was best friends with Wilma. During the show's run, Barney and Betty would adopt an unnaturally strong son, Bamm-Bamm, who would become friends with little Pebbles. "The Flintstones," heavily inspired by "The Honeymooners," convinced a generation of children that dinosaurs and humans occupied the planet at the same time.
Original Air Date: Sep 30, 1960
Genres: Kids/FamilyTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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