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- Season 1 overviewSep 30, 1960-Apr 7, 196128 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. The Flintstone Flyer Sep 30, 1960
- Fred fakes an illness so he and Barney can go bowling.
- 2. Hot Lips Hannigan Oct 7, 1960
- Playing with magician's props, Fred makes Wilma and Betty "disappear."
- 3. The Swimming Pool Oct 14, 1960
- Sharing a swimming pool starts a feud between Fred and Barney.
- 4. No Help Wanted Oct 21, 1960
- Fred helps Barney get a job repossessing furniture.
- 5. The Split Personality Oct 28, 1960
- A bump on the head changes Fred's personality.
- 6. Monster From the Tar Pits Nov 4, 1960
- Fred gets a job as a stand-in for actor Gary Granite.
- 7. The Babysitters Nov 11, 1960
- Fred and Barney watch the fights at a friend's house while baby-sitting.
- 8. At the Races Nov 18, 1960
- Fred and Barney hit the jackpot at the dinosaur track.
- 9. The Engagement Ring Nov 25, 1960
- A mix-up over a gift for Betty leads Barney into the boxing ring.
- 10. Hollyrock, Here I Come Dec 2, 1960
- Wilma and Betty win a trip to Hollyrock; Fred dabbles in acting.
- 11. The Golf Champion Dec 9, 1960
- Fred and Barney feud over Fred's overdue club fees.
- 12. The Sweepstakes Ticket Dec 16, 1960
- Fred and Wilma each hide a sweepstakes ticket.
- 13. The Drive-In Dec 23, 1960
- Fred and Barney secretly open a drive-in restaurant.
- 14. The Prowler Dec 30, 1960
- Fred disguises himself as a burglar to prove a point.
- 15. The Girls' Night Out Jan 6, 1961
- A misplaced recording turns Fred into a teenage idol.
- 16. Arthur Quarry's Dance Class Jan 13, 1961
- Fred and Barney concoct a plan to take secret dance lessons.
- 17. The Big Bank Robbery Jan 20, 1961
- The boys are prime suspects after robbers dump loot in Barney's yard.
- 18. The Snorkasaurus Hunter Jan 27, 1961
- The Flintstones and Rubbles spend a vacation big-game hunting in the mountains.
- 19. The Hot Piano Feb 3, 1961
- Fred tries to buy Wilma a piano for their wedding anniversary.
- 20. The Hypnotist Feb 10, 1961
- Fred's attempt at hypnotism makes Barney think he is a dog.
- 21. Love Letters on the Rocks Feb 17, 1961
- Jealous Fred finds a love poem addressed to Wilma.
- 22. The Tycoon Feb 24, 1961
- Fred finds out he is a double for a business tycoon.
- 23. The Astra' Nuts Mar 3, 1961
- Fred and Barney mistakenly enlist in the army.
- 24. The Long, Long Weekend Mar 10, 1961
- An all-expense paid seaside trip turns into a working holiday.
- 25. In the Dough Mar 17, 1961
- Fred and Barney replace their measles-stricken wives in a TV bake-off.
- 26. The Good Scout Mar 24, 1961
- Fred takes command of a Boy Scout troop during a camping trip.
- 27. Rooms for Rent Mar 31, 1961
- Betty and Wilma rent rooms to bongo-playing students.
- 28. Fred Flintstone: Before & After Apr 7, 1961
- Fred goes on TV in a weight-loss commercial.
The Long, Long, Long Weekend: Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Gerry Johnson. Gazoo takes the Flintstones and the Rubbles into the 21st Century.
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- Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
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- Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc
The Long, Long Weekend: Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Bea Benaderet. The Flintstones and the Rubbles are invited to a free vacation at a beach hotel by Fred's old friend the owner.
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- Animation, Adventure, Comedy
- Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
- 1961-03-10
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Fred reclines on his hammock during a holiday weekend on which Wilma's mother, Pearl Slaghoopleis visiting. When Fred scoffs at Barney's Rock Rogers comic book for its supposedly ludicrous prediction of far-future space travel, he is chastised by Gazoo: "Flintstone, when you laugh, you show not only your tonsils but your ignorance." Leaving their c...
Croquet balls (only appearance)Croquet mallets (only appearance)Lie detector (only appearance)Super Space Stories magazine (only appearance)Air-cars (only appearance)Rocket bus (only appearance)This episode title was used after the episode of the first season, The Long, Long Weekend.The city of Bedrock's futuristic design was inspired and used from the series, The Jetsons.The company is still called Slate Rock-N-Gravel Company in the future, run by Mr. Slate the 80,000th.Rock Rogers is a spoof of the classic character, Buck Rogers.- 3 min
"The Long, Long Weekend" is the twenty-fourth episode of the first season of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on March 10, 1961. Fred thinks his old buddy, Gus Gravel, has invited him for a relaxing weekend at his hotel, but it's really a ploy to get him, his wife, and friends to...
The Flintstones. Fred borrows money from Mr. Slate to fix up his backyard for a long weekend. He plans to spend the whole weekend in Bedrock with his family and the Rubbles. But Gazoo invites the Rubbles and Flintstones to spend the weekend in the 25th Century A.D. instead.
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The Long, Long Weekend. 7429 views. Fred’s old friend Gus Gravel invites the Flintstones and Rubbles to his seaside hotel for an all-expense-paid vacation.
"The Long, Long, Long Weekend" is the seventeenth episode of The Flintstones season six, and the hundred and forty-fourth overall. It aired on January 21, 1966 on ABC.