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  1. The Flintstones. After complaining about having to work so hard on his job, the Great Gazoo magically makes Fred boss for a day. Fred then discovers being a boss is not all it's cracked up to be. The teaser is a scene from the middle of the episode.

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    "Boss for a Day" is the twenty-first episode of the sixth season and the one hundred and sixty-first overall episode of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on February 25, 1966.

    After complaining about having to work so hard on his job, Fred is magically made the boss for a day by Gazoo, and Fred quickly discovers being the boss is not all it's cracked up to be.

    Fred endures a grueling day under the yoke of Mr. Slate. First, Fred is late leaving home to go to work, and Slate, en route in his limousine to the rock quarry, sees Fred hurriedly approaching from behind and orders his chauffeur to abruptly stop so that Fred's car collides with the back of the limousine. Slate then gives Fred a tongue-lashing for the collision and orders Fred to follow the limousine, which crosses the threshold to the quarry precisely when the start-work whistle is blown, and Fred, being seconds behind Slate, is by necessity late and told by Slate that his pay will be reduced because of the tardiness. Slate orders Fred to work at fastest possible pace and keeps Fred under constant surveillance.

    When Fred tries to laze for a few minutes by a water cooler, Slate activates a camera and closed-circuit television and startles Fred with a furious edict against "goldbricking". By day's end, Fred's resentment of Slate is at a peak. He tells to Gazoo that Slate has an easy job of bullying loyal employees, and Gazoo grants to Fred the opportunity for a day to switch places with Slate.

    The next morning, Fred finds himself in Slate's limousine and delights in doing to State (now a dinosaur-lift operator) what Slate did to him on the road the day before. Fred kicks Barney out of the car because he decided to not be seen with him. Then he subjects Slate to every other stress and strain endured by Fred on the previous day and decides to smoke Slate's cigars and to luxuriate in an executive dining room, only to be scolded by a foul-tempered, little man, Slate's superior, who informs Fred that the position held by Slate and now by Fred is that of a "paper"-pushing stooge unfit to dine with the higher echelons of the company. After that, he decides that he wants to make it up to his best friend and neighbor Barney, so he calls him in.

    Then the lunch hour and five o'clock quitting time whistle only apply to valued employees like what Fred had been, and Fred, as Slate's replacement, is required to toil at a desk with a tall stack of "papers" requiring his attention and processing, with only a carrot to eat, long into the evening. Exhausted when he finally leaves the quarry, Fred is delighted when Gazoo reverses the switching-of-places. He has learned that Slate does not really have a pleasant and enviable position in the company- and actually feels sorry for Slate.

    •Fred Flintstone

    •Wilma Flintstone

    •Barney Rubble

    •Betty Rubble

    •Pebbles Flintstone

    •Bamm-Bamm Rubble

    Bedrock

    •Flintstone home •Main Street •Slate Rock and Gravel Company

    Food

    •Bronto-Steak •Carrot (only appearance)

    • 1 min
  2. Boss for a Day: Directed by Joseph Barbera, William Hanna. With Alan Reed, Jean Vander Pyl, Mel Blanc, Gerry Johnson. Gazoo allows Fred to run the quarry for a day to see what life is like as The Boss.

    • (156)
    • Animation, Adventure, Comedy
    • Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
    • 1966-02-25
  3. Nov 28, 2016 · Fred always wanted to be his own boss, but when he gets his wish it goes to his head! What would you do if you were your own boss? The Flintstones is Available on Digital!

    • Nov 29, 2016
    • 104.1K
    • WB Kids
  4. Feb 16, 2023 · Boss for a Day. Fred is tired of being picked on by Mr. Slate. The Great Gazoo decides to show him what life is like from Mr. Slate’s perspective. For one day, Slate is the lowly worker, and Fred is the boss.

  5. "Boss for a Day" is the twenty-first episode of The Flintstones season six, and the hundred and forty-eighth overall. It aired on February 25, 1966 on ABC. It was written by Walter Black, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the series and the founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions . Detailed summary.

  6. The Flintstones. Season 6 Episode 21 - Boss for a Day. 1960 · 24 min. TV-G. Kids & Family · Animation · Comedy. Gazoo grants Fred's wish that he could be boss at the quarry for just one day. Subtitles: English. Starring: Alan Reed Jean Vander Pyl Mel Blanc Bea Benaderet Don Messick John Stephenson. Directed by: William Hanna Joseph Barbera.

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