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Season 6
141 :06x01 - No Biz Like Show Biz (Sep/17/1965)
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm gain a musical talent which Eppy Brainstone exploits.
Guest Stars: Jean Vander Pyl as 1st Girl, Mel Blanc as Driver, Don Messick as Announcer, Disk Jockey, 1st Boy, Photographer, 1st Cop, Attendant, Doctor, Bernard Fox as Eppy Brainstone
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
142 :06x02 - The House that Fred Built (Sep/24/1965)
Mrs. Slaghoople is on her way, to move in with her favorite son-in-law and Fred thinks that is him. So, Fred decides to refurbish a dilapidated shack.
Guest Stars: Sam Edwards as Mailman, Agent, Marv, Janet Waldo as Mrs. Slaghoople, Don Messick as Monkey, Announcer, Bird, Mel Blanc as Alex
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
143 :06x03 - The Return of Stony Curtis (Oct/01/1965)
After winning a publicity contest, Wilma and Betty win Stony Curtis as a "slave boy" for one day.
Guest Stars: Tony Curtis as Stony Curtis, Gerry Johnson (1) as Jennifer, Mabel, 1st Woman, Don Messick as Rocco, 2nd Actor, Willie, Mel Blanc as Dinosaur, Jean Vander Pyl as 2nd Woman, John Stephenson as Mr. Nate Slate, Cop, 1st Actor, 3rd Actor
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: R. Allen (1), Harvey Bullock
 
144 :06x04 - Disorder in the Court (Oct/08/1965)
Fred puts the criminal known as the Mangler in prison when Fred is foreman of the jury. Later, the Flintstones and the Rubbles go into hiding when the Mangler escapes from prison.
Guest Stars: Gerry Johnson (1) as Phone Operator, Daws Butler as Detective Shale, Defense Attorney, Bailiff, Don Messick as Bird, 1st Juryman, Arnold, Brush, Radio, Cop, Henry Corden as The Mangler, 2nd Juryman, Chief, Mel Blanc as Judge, Jean Vander Pyl as Mother Quartzstone
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Herbert Finn, Alan Dinehart
 
145 :06x05 - Circus Business (Oct/15/1965)
Fred buys a circus, with hope of getting it to strike rich again.
Guest Stars: Allan Melvin as Mailman, 1st Head, Tom, Thin Man, Prospector, Henry Corden as Dick, Attendant, Barker, Half Man, Sheriff, Herculo, Mel Blanc as Clipper Bird, Rollem, Circus Bird, Jean Vander Pyl as Fat Lady, Hal Smith as Lawn Mower, 2nd Head, Rocky, Rover, Kid, Gummo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Alan Dinehart, Herbert Finn
 
146 :06x06 - Samantha (Oct/22/1965)
In this crossover with Bewitched, it's the men v. s the women and the women have a magical advantage...
Guest Stars: Elizabeth Montgomery (1) as Samantha Stephens, Don Messick as Paul, Octopus, Mel Blanc as Bird, Lew, Lizard, Brontosaurus, Tyglon, Kitten, Dick York as Darrin Stephens
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Harvey Bullock, R. Allen (1)
 
147 :06x07 - The Great Gazoo (Oct/29/1965)
Fred and Barney meet "The Great Gazoo" who becomes their servant, but he ends up becoming a pain in the neck.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo, Cop, Maitre d', Don
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
148 :06x08 - Rip Van Flintstone (Nov/05/1965)
Fred dreams about what could happen 20 years from now.
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Tony Benedict
 
149 :06x09 - The Gravelberry Pie King (Nov/12/1965)
After being fired by Mr. Slate, Fred decides to try and find a job, and ends up getting one where he isn't making money... he is loosing it.
Guest Stars: John Stephenson as Mr. Nate Slate
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Herbert Finn, Alan Dinehart
 
150 :06x10 - The Stonefinger Caper (Nov/19/1965)
Fred and Barney get kidnapped by Stonefinger, getting themselves into trouble once more.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
151 :06x11 - The Masquerade Party (Nov/26/1965)
Bedrock fears that there will be an alien invasion... problem is that Fred is wearing a space suit for the lodge's costume party.
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Warren Foster
 
152 :06x12 - Shinrock-A-Go-Go (Dec/03/1965)
After injuring his foot, Fred ends up creating a new dance called "The Frantic."
Guest Stars: Jimmy O'Neill as Himself
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Barry E. Blitzer
 
153 :06x13 - Royal Rubble (Dec/10/1965)
Barney is mistaken for being an Arabian prince, and Fred is jealous.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Tony Benedict
 
154 :06x14 - Seeing Doubles (Dec/17/1965)
Gazoo takes the wives to dinner while Fred and Barney decide to go bowling.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: George O'Hanlon (1)
 
155 :06x15 - How to Pick a Fight With Your Wife Without Really Trying (Jan/07/1966)
Fred moves in with Barney and Betty moves in with Wilma after a fight is sparked about which gender is better.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Alan Dinehart, Herbert Finn
 
156 :06x16 - Fred Goes Ape (Jan/14/1966)
After taking the wrong bottle of pills, Fred turns into an ape.
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Barry E. Blitzer
 
157 :06x17 - The Long, Long, Long Weekend (Jan/21/1966)
Fred has doubts about what the future will really be like after seeing Barney's magazine. So, to prove that Fred is wrong, Gazoo sends the families to the future.
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Alan Dinehart, Herbert Finn
 
158 :06x18 - Two Men on a Dinosaur (Feb/04/1966)
Fred and Barney have been getting accurate betting tips from Gazoo and the two end up getting targeted by Big Ed.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo, Henry Corden as Big Ed
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Walter Black
 
159 :06x19 - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock (Feb/11/1966)
Fred and Barney are conned into buying useless land, but end up finding gold on it. Then, when people who sold them the land find out about this... they decide to get the land back.
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
160 :06x20 - Curtain Call at Bedrock (Feb/18/1966)
Barney takes Fred's place as the male lead in the Romeorock and Julietstone play, but he seems hopeless with the part.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: George O'Hanlon (1)
 
161 :06x21 - Boss for a Day (Feb/25/1966)
Thanks to Gazoo, Fred learns what it is like to run the quarry.
Guest Stars: John Stephenson as Mr. Nate Slate, Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Walter Black
 
162 :06x22 - Fred's Island (Mar/04/1966)
While painting Mr. Slate's yacht, Fred and Barney end up drifting to an uncharted island.
Guest Stars: John Stephenson as Mr. Nate Slate
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Barry E. Blitzer
 
163 :06x23 - Jealousy (Mar/11/1966)
Wilma goes on a date with her old boy friend, so Fred plays sick to go bowling, but he can't focus on his game.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: R. Allen (1), Harvey Bullock
 
164 :06x24 - Dripper (Mar/18/1966)
A performing sealosaurus follows Barney home from the Oceanrock Aquarium.
Guest Stars: Doug Young as Police Chief Rockschnozzle
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Barry E. Blitzer
 
165 :06x25 - My Fair Freddy (Mar/25/1966)
The Flintstones get accepted to the Stonyside Country Club.
Guest Stars: Harvey Korman as The Great Gazoo
Director: Joseph Barbera, William Hanna
Writer: Tony Benedict
 
166 :06x26 - The Story of Rocky's Raiders (Apr/01/1966)
Fred learns about his Grandfather's World War I adventures, through his grandfather's diary.
Director: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
Writer: Joanna Lee (1)
 
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