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|image= [[File:Tango steps in book.png|300px]]
|image= [[File:Tango steps in book.png|300px]]
|caption= [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] viewing the tango book.
|caption= [[Fred Flintstone|Fred]] viewing the tango book.
|prodno=  
|prodno= P-20
|premiere= January 13, 1961
|premiere= January 13, 1961
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|writers= [[Warren Foster]]<br />[[Michael Maltese]]<br />[[Arthur Phillips]]
|writers= [[Warren Foster]]
|directors= [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]]
|directors= [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]]
|previous= The Girls' Night Out
|previous= The Girls' Night Out
|next= The Big Bank Robbery
|next= The Big Bank Robbery
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'''"Arthur Quarry's Dance Class"''' is the sixteenth episode of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' season one. It aired on January 13, 1961 on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Warren Foster]], [[Michael Maltese]], and [[Arthur Phillips]], and produced and directed by [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], the creators of the show and the co-founders of [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]].
'''"Arthur Quarry's Dance Class"''' is the sixteenth episode of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]'' season one. It aired on January 13, 1961 on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Warren Foster]], and produced and directed by [[William Hanna]] and [[Joseph Barbera]], the creators of the show and the co-founders of [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]].


In order to go to dance classes in secret, Fred and Barney join a volunteer fire department.
In order to take dancing classes in secret, Fred and Barney join a volunteer fire department.


==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
==Memorable quotes==
==Memorable quotes==
==Characters==
==Characters==
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==Production==
==Production==
===Development===
===Development===
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
* The Arthur Quarry dance class is a parody of the dance studio chains of Arthur Murray.
* The Arthur Quarry dance class is a parody of the dance studio chains of Arthur Murray.
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==Critical reception==
==Critical reception==
==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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Revision as of 22:04, 19 January 2021

Arthur Quarry's Dance Class
Tango steps in book.png
Fred viewing the tango book.
Production number P-20
Premiere date January 13, 1961
Writer(s) Warren Foster
Director(s) William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
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"Arthur Quarry's Dance Class" is the sixteenth episode of The Flintstones season one. It aired on January 13, 1961 on ABC. It was written by Warren Foster, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, the creators of the show and the co-founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions.

In order to take dancing classes in secret, Fred and Barney join a volunteer fire department.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Mailman John Stephenson
Wilma Flintstone Jean Vander Pyl
Betty Rubble Bea Benaderet
Gussie Gotsrock
Beardlsey Gotsrock III
Fred Flintstone Alan Reed
Barney Rubble Mel Blanc
Dino Mel Blanc
Dance class manager Unavailable
Joe Rockhead John Stephenson
Miss Gravel Jean Vander Pyl
Miss Pitchblend Bea Benaderet


Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Production

Development

Behind the scenes

  • The Arthur Quarry dance class is a parody of the dance studio chains of Arthur Murray.

Errors

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References