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- A woman fights her ex-husband for custody of her children when he sues for custody after learning that she is living in a relationship with another woman.
- A middle-aged woman contemplates her life after she is admitted to hospital.
- Still in proper mourning following the death of her husband, a colonial administrator, in the East, a young widow reveals to her stiff upper-class London family that her husband was no paragon but a hopeless drunkard, and that his death was not caused by a tropical fever.
- A dying man confesses to a murder of which he was acquitted, but Chester suspects the man was lying.
- Gazoo allows Fred to run the quarry for a day to see what life is like as The Boss.
- Fred enrols in ballet school to help him get his bowling form back for a big bowling tournament.
- Chester becomes engaged more or less accidentally, but he takes to heart his obligation to his betrothed, leaving his job with Mr. Dillon to devote himself to homesteading a barren quarter section.
- Cody is a well-liked citizen of Dodge. He's building a house and getting married. When he befriends a stranger, his perfect life is turned upside down.
- Fred suspects dear Wilma of having designs on his life for the insurance money.
- Fred and Barney are selected for jury duty. Fred is elected as jury foreman.
- Barney goes on a tv game show on Fred's ticket and wins a house boat.
- The cavemen and their children meet "Dripper," a dolphin-like sealasaurus and star of a show at a marine park. Dripper is the target of an abduction plot. Thinking they have Dripper, the kidnappers instead abduct Barney, who's dressed in scuba gear.
- The Flintstones and the Rubbles stay at Fred's rich cousin's ranch while they are away.
- A mild-looking cowboy discovers that it's easy to steal, and, soon thereafter, that it's easy to kill as well.
- A slick city reporter sets out to prove that even a milquetoast can pass for a feared gunfighter, if a few well-placed tidbits of rumor precede him.
- Fred finds a cute kitten and brings it home. The little feline has an enormous appetite, and in time it becomes clear that this is no house cat, but a lion. Attached to his pet, Fred avoids facing the reality of what he's brought under his roof as long as he can.
- Hoping to advance at the quarry, Fred enrolls in the "Prinstone University" night class in accounting. He finds the classwork tough and even falls asleep on the job. Meanwhile, Mr. Slate wants Fred to join the quarry's football team, not realizing that football interfered with Fred's studies in his youth.
- 1960–196630mNot Rated7.2 (207)TV EpisodeFred reluctantly takes Wilma on a second honeymoon, but soon discovers that the official who conducted their wedding was never licensed. As a result, Wilma attempts to get Fred to woo her once again.
- There is a championship tournament at Bedrock Bowl and Fred must compete in it, but Wilma wants him to take her out that night. So Fred takes Wilma to a drive-in movie next door to the bowling alley. He manages to sneak in a bowl and return to her quickly. However, Wilma accidentally hurts Fred's thumb and Barney sticks the bowling ball atop Fred's swelling digit, which Fred then can't get out of the ball. Will he be able to get out of his lie to Wilma?
- When Barney loses his job, he prevails upon Fred to try to get him hired on at the gravel pit. The introduction of Fred's neighbor to his boss results in the startling discovery that Barney and Mr. Slate are relatives--and to an instant executive suite for Barney. All at once, Fred's old buddy is his new boss.
- Fred buys a used car at a police auction and pursued by gangsters who want the car.
- A man carrying a tempting sum of money is attacked from behind by someone who beats him and leaves him for dead. Lucky for the injured man, an old friend of Matt is there to take him in to Doc Adams for mending.
- A woman becomes a compulsive gambler and eventually loses everything.
- In folk tradition, Welsh rarebit is believed to cause nightmares. But when a new restaurant opens near the base and both Pyle and the sergeant indulge in the dish, it's sleepwalking that the simple meal of toast and cheese sauce induces in both men--sleepwalking, and changes in personality.
- Trans Allied Flight 136 is hijacked in flight and diverted by its four captors to New York's JFK Airport. When the plane departs for London and the terrorists begin murdering hostages, the passengers begin to fight back.
- It's Fred's responsibility this time around to assemble an act for Amateur Night at his and Barney's club.
- 1960–196630mNot Rated7.2 (157)TV EpisodeSpats between spouses escalate to such a degree that the couples split: Fred and Barney are thrown together as roommates, while Wilma and Betty are bunking together at the other house.
- A book with a fanciful explanation of the origins of the world traces the camel's hump to his scornful attitude toward the work he was given to do in the earth's early days.
- Fred invented a fat-reducing drink. That is, he thinks he did, but after he drinks it, he shrinks and ends up being about a foot high.
- When Fred chooses bowling over taking her to a ball, Wilma calls upon a rich, dashing old boyfriend to escort her to the ball instead. Fred ultimately decides to crash the ball later in the evening, escorting his own date--Barney, transformed into "Barbara" by the Great Gazoo.
- Fred is hired to impersonate a look alike king for one evening, while the real king flees.
- Competing with Kitty is a fancy new woman in town with plenty of money to build a new saloon and a secret from the past life she recently left behind.
- Fred takes Pebbles to the supermarket and discovers she puts a lot of things in the basket. Fred is afraid his daughter might be a budding kleptomaniac. While Fred's at the jeweler's to purchase a gift for Wilma, a thief plants an expensive diamond collar in Pebbles's crib. Back home, Wilma is delighted with the "gift," but Fred suspects that Pebbles snatched it. He goes back at night with Barney to the jewelry store to sneak the collar back, but the thief is waiting there to recover his loot.
- A hired farm hand is sweet on his boss's daughter, but disliked by his boss. When the boss is killed, his daughter claims to have done it, but Matt is suspicious of her veracity.
- 1960–196630mNot Rated7.4 (161)TV EpisodeWilma and Betty seal into Fred and Barney's Water Buffalo Lodge disguised as men.
- A young rascal meets the outlaw idol of his youth, but the aging gunman, newly released from prison, wants only to go straight.
- A headstrong young woman will undertake the long, dangerous journey to her fiancé's fort on her own if she must, so Matt nominates himself to escort her.
- A charming cowboy apparently is guilty only of breaking hearts until he gets to Dodge City where he finds two women who may make a killer of him.
- Paula Hudson has a stolen mink coat she tells police she purchased on a recommendation, and when they retrace her steps to find out how she obtained it, everyone denies they ever talked to her about it.
- Miss Fozzard, a spinster in late middle age who works in a department store, is slightly ridiculous, but aware that she is. Her emotionally-impoverished life takes a definite turn for the worse when she's forced to take in her disabled older brother, to whom she's never been close and who, since his brain injury, openly mocks his sister. Then some slight foot trouble brings her to the attention--and brings her the attentions--of a podiatrist. In a way that's not what she dreamed of or would have imagined, Miss Fozzard is about to get a taste of life.
- Milly Scott buys Hattie's general store. Her background as a schoolteacher does little to prepare her for what she bought into when she hires a stranger in town to collect all the debts owed to the store.
- A bowling ball falls on Fred's head and Barney takes him to a doctor. However, this Dr. Frankenstone has a machine that can switch personalities and he's looking for a human guinea pig.
- Fred and the family move into an apartment where Fred takes a second job as a superintendent.
- A proper matron marches into a police station to announce that she has just shot a fellow shopper in a supermarket's parking lot.
- When the Flintstones are invited to a posh ball Gazoo gives Fred ballet lessons to be more cultured.
- The blow to a child's head causes not only brain damage, but a dysfunctional family, as the members try to cope with the girl's problems.
- A homesteader hires a man to make the appearance of a scandal with his wife so that he can blackmail his wife's wealthy father.
- Fred dreams that Pebbles and Bam - Bam become sensational singing stars.
- Barney has a severe aching tooth that needs to be extracted. But Fred wants to avoid the dental bill by trying to pull the tooth loose himself. Then, Fred took Barney to a veterinarian office for ill pets (like Dino). Just as the veterinarian starts to inject gas into Barney, he is interrupted leaving Barney alone. Barney falls into a deep sleep from the additional gas and became airborne. Fortunately, Fred saw Barney float by and away. Fred quickly found Barney outside and floating in the air. After Fred lassos Barney and pulls him to the ground. Fred's quick jerk also removed Barney's aching tooth. With the additional gas inside Barney & knowing how long the gas will last, they get to see the boxing match & free of charge. Fred ties two ropes on to Barney, one at his feet and one at his shoulders, making Barney Rubble a temporary "Stone-Age hot-air blimp".
- An old bank robber whose past crimes were pardoned for his Civil War service makes his way to Dodge City where there's a marshal named Matt Dillon he once saved from being lynched.