The Flintstones Season 5

September. 17,1964      TV-G
Rating:
7.5
Trailer Synopsis

The misadventures of two modern-day Stone Age families, the Flintstones and the Rubbles.

Episode 26 : Surfin' Fred
March. 12,1965
During a vacation at the beach, Fred is bitten by the surfing bug and becomes a big kahuna to the young people hanging 10.
Episode 25 : Fred Meets Hercurock
March. 05,1965
Fred lands a role in an action-movie series playing a hunky Greek hero, but he soon discovers that being a film star isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Episode 24 : Superstone
February. 26,1965
The gang take the kids to a local theater for a personal appearance by a TV superhero. But when the actor resigns, the producers ask Fred to step in so the show can continue.
Episode 23 : The Rolls Rock Caper
February. 19,1965
Fred and Barney team with debonair detective Aaron Boulder to solve crimes and mysteries.
Episode 22 : Deep in the Heart of Texarock
February. 12,1965
The Flintstones and the Rubbles lock horns with cowasaurus rustlers who have been preying on Fred's Uncle Tex's ranch in Texarock.
Episode 21 : Sheriff for a Day
February. 05,1965
While on a mineral-gathering trip out West, Fred gets appointed sheriff of a ghost town called Rocky Gulch just in time to deal with a rough-and-tumble trio of outlaw brothers who ride into town looking to gun down the local lawman.
Episode 20 : Moonlight and Maintenance
January. 29,1965
Fed up with doing so many domestic chores, Fred moves his family to the Bedrock Towers, a fully automated complex--where he takes on the nighttime job of "new resident stationary engineer" (aka janitor) to help pay the rent.
Episode 19 : The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes
January. 22,1965
Fred frets a visit from hillbilly cousins with whom older Flintstone relatives feuded a long time ago, but the stay is a pleasant one until the hosts realize the guests aren't leaving any time soon.
Episode 18 : Time Machine
January. 15,1965
On a visit to the Bedrock World's Fair, the Flintstones and the Rubbles take a ride in a time machine that sends them into the future with stops at ancient Rome and Arthurian England, and encounters with Christopher Columbus and Ben Franklin.
Episode 17 : Fred's Second Car
January. 08,1965
Fred is in the market for a second car and buys one at a local police auction. But he's unaware that the vehicle contains a fortune in stolen gems and that the jewel thieves who hid them have returned to get them back.
Episode 16 : Fred's Flying Lesson
January. 01,1965
Fred has his head in the clouds when he wins free flying lessons in a raffle and contemplates a new career as an airplane pilot.
Episode 15 : Christmas Flintstone
December. 25,1964
After Fred takes a job as a department-store Santa, he proves so successful that the real Santa asks Fred to stand in for him and deliver presents on Christmas Eve.
Episode 14 : Adobe Dick
December. 17,1964
Fred and Barney have one whale of a tale to tell after they get swallowed by the legendary sea creature Adobe Dick while on a Water Buffalo fishing trip.
Episode 13 : Indianrockolis 500
December. 10,1964
To earn money for Pebbles' college fund, Fred adopts the name Goggles Pisanno and drives Barney's home-built sports car in the Indianrockolis 500 race.
Episode 12 : King for a Night
December. 03,1964
The King of Stoneslyvania goes missing before his country can secure a bank loan, leaving advisors for the King to ask Fred to impersonate him to get the loan.
Episode 11 : Dino and Juliet
November. 26,1964
An annoying neighbor makes Fred's life a misery with his interference, so he enlists Dino to protect him, but finds that Dino is in love with the neighbor's dog.
Episode 10 : The Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock
November. 19,1964
A baby contest at the lodge sparks a spat between the Flintstones and the Rubbles over who has the most beautiful child in Bedrock, prompting a disappointed Pebbles and Bamm Bamm to run away.
Episode 9 : The Gruesomes
November. 12,1964
Trying to be neighborly, Fred and Barney offer to babysit for the Gruesome family, who've moved into Tombstone Manor next door with their weird kid and a menagerie of creepy critters.
Episode 8 : Dr. Sinister
November. 05,1964
Fred and Barney become enmeshed in international spyjinks when they inadvertently become involved with a beautiful foreign agent and the villainous Dr. Sinister, who is intent on world domination.
Episode 7 : A Haunted House is Not a Home
October. 29,1964
Fred stands to inherit his Uncle J. Giggles Flintstone's estate under one condition: The family has to spend a night in his relative's eerie mansion staffed by creepy old servants.
Episode 6 : Cinderellastone
October. 22,1964
Fred is angry that he's not invited to his boss' party, but after reading "Cinderella" to Pebbles, he dreams that a fairy godmother takes him to the party after all.
Episode 5 : Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up
October. 15,1964
Wilma's old friend, Bony Hurdle, pays her a visit because he's participating in the Bedrock rodeo, but Fred gets jealous and decides to compete, too.
Episode 4 : Pebbles' Birthday Party
October. 08,1964
Fred plans Pebbles' birthday party on the same day as the Water Buffalo Lodge party.
Episode 3 : Itty Bitty Fred
October. 01,1964
Fred accidentally shrinks himself when an experiment goes wrong and ends up appearing on television as Barney's ventriloquist dummy.
Episode 2 : Monster Fred
September. 24,1964
Fred has a bowling accident and becomes involved with mad doctors who experiment in personality transference.
Episode 1 : Hop Happy
September. 17,1964
Barney and Betty decide to get Bamm-Bamm a pet of his own, deciding on a stone-age kangaroo.

Seasons

Season 6
Season 6 1965
Season 5
Season 5 1964
Season 4
Season 4 1963
Season 3
Season 3 1962
Season 2
Season 2 1961
Season 1
Season 1 1960

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