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The Flintstone Comedy Hour is an American animated television series and a spin-off of The Flintstones and The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show, produced by Hanna-Barbera, which aired on CBS from September 9, 1972, to September 1, 1973.
The series also featured new characters (the Frankenstones, the Cavemouse) as well as older characters (Penny, Wiggy, Moonrock and Schleprock of 1971's The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show and 1972's The Flintstone Comedy Hour on CBS, Al Capp's the Shmoo from his show The New Shmoo which aired on NBC in 1979, and Captain Caveman from his own series on ABC in 1977 which lasted three seasons).
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show is the first spin-off series of The Flintstones. For the 1972–73 season, the show was revamped as The Flintstone Comedy Hour, with more time given to the original Flintstones cast alongside both reruns and newly produced segments of Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm. [2]
The Flintstone Comedy Show: Rocky's Raiders (1966): contains the episode "The Story of Rocky's Raiders": ... Pebbles and Bamm Bamm for 36 issues in 1972–76;
1972–1973 [1] Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids: 110: US 1972–1985 Based on the childhood and friend of Bill Cosby and his brother. Festival of Family Classics: 20 US 1972–1973 Fingerbobs: 13 UK 1972 The Flintstone Comedy Hour: 18 US 1972–1973 Spin-off of The Flintstones and The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show: Frakk, the Cats' Nightmare: 52 ...
The Flintstone Comedy Hour (1972–1974) Fred Flintstone and Friends (1977–1978) The New Fred and Barney Show (1979) Fred and Barney Meet the Thing (1979) Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo (1979–1980) The Flintstone Comedy Show (1980–1982) The Flintstone Funnies (1982–1984) The Flintstone Kids (1986–1988) (voiced by B.J. Ward)
Halle Berry. Greg Doherty/Getty Images Halle Berry has fond memories of her time in Bedrock. The actress shared an Instagram video on Sunday, May 26, remembering her role as seductive secretary ...
Vander Pyl was the voice of Wilma Flintstone, her best-known character, in the original Flintstones series. She told an interviewer in 1995 that she received $250 per episode for making The Flintstones, and in 1966, when the series ended, she rushed to accept $15,000 in lieu of residual payments from syndication.