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The Hit Song Writers
Episode 1 "The Hit Song Writers"
After discovering that Barney is a closet poet, Fred manages to link him up with songwriter Hoagy Carmichael and the three set out to write a hit song. The resultant tune garners the boys a moment of fame as songwriters.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 1 "The Hit Song Writers"
After discovering that Barney is a closet poet, Fred manages to link him up with songwriter Hoagy Carmichael and the three set out to write a hit song. The resultant tune garners the boys a moment of fame as songwriters.
Added on January 1, 1970
Alvin Brickrock Presents...
Episode 4 "Alvin Brickrock Presents"
When his neighbors domestic fights suddenly end with the disappearance of the wife, Fred suspects Alvin Brickrock of foul play. After reading a detective magazine, he becomes convinced that Brickrock is really Albert Bonehart, wife-murderer.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 4 "Alvin Brickrock Presents"
When his neighbors domestic fights suddenly end with the disappearance of the wife, Fred suspects Alvin Brickrock of foul play. After reading a detective magazine, he becomes convinced that Brickrock is really Albert Bonehart, wife-murderer.
Added on January 1, 1970
A Star is Almost Born
Episode 17 "A Star is Almost Born"
While shopping in a Bedrock drugstore with Betty, Wilma is discovered by a famous television producer. As a result, Fred borrows money from Barney to pay for acting lessons a quits his job in order to manage his wifes career.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 17 "A Star is Almost Born"
While shopping in a Bedrock drugstore with Betty, Wilma is discovered by a famous television producer. As a result, Fred borrows money from Barney to pay for acting lessons a quits his job in order to manage his wifes career.
Added on January 1, 1970
Impractical Joker
Episode 21 "Impractical Joker"
Fed up with Freds practical jokes, Barney decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. Barney sets up the gag with a stack of five, crisp $100 bills, his prize from the Sudsy-Wudsy jingle contest.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 21 "Impractical Joker"
Fed up with Freds practical jokes, Barney decides to give him a taste of his own medicine. Barney sets up the gag with a stack of five, crisp $100 bills, his prize from the Sudsy-Wudsy jingle contest.
Added on January 1, 1970
This is Your Lifesaver
Episode 25 "This is Your Lifesaver"
Fred and Barney encounter the penniless J. Montague Gypsum, who is threatening to jump from a bridge. Fred takes the man home and learns too late how responsible he is for the life he saved.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 25 "This is Your Lifesaver"
Fred and Barney encounter the penniless J. Montague Gypsum, who is threatening to jump from a bridge. Fred takes the man home and learns too late how responsible he is for the life he saved.
Added on January 1, 1970
Kleptomaniac Caper
Episode 30 "Kleptomaniac Caper"
Wilma secretly empties Freds closet of mementos for a rummage sale, including his old football uniform. But when Fred finds the goods in the Rubbles car, where Wilma put them, he suspects Barney of being a thief.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 30 "Kleptomaniac Caper"
Wilma secretly empties Freds closet of mementos for a rummage sale, including his old football uniform. But when Fred finds the goods in the Rubbles car, where Wilma put them, he suspects Barney of being a thief.
Added on January 1, 1970
Take Me Out to the Ball...
Episode 32 "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Fred is chosen by PeeWee League players (including Arnold and Mr. Slates son) to umpire a playoff game. His troubles mount when he must call the game honestly despite the pressures from friends, employers, and big league baseball scouts, who are observing Fred in action.
Added on January 1, 1970
Episode 32 "Take Me Out to the Ball Game"
Fred is chosen by PeeWee League players (including Arnold and Mr. Slates son) to umpire a playoff game. His troubles mount when he must call the game honestly despite the pressures from friends, employers, and big league baseball scouts, who are observing Fred in action.
Added on January 1, 1970