Difference between revisions of "The Engagement Ring"

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''Mentioned characters are in italics''
''Mentioned characters are in italics''


* [[Fred Flintstone]]
* [[Fred Flintstone]] ([[Alan Reed]])
* [[Wilma Flintstone]]
* [[Wilma Flintstone]] ([[Jean Vander Pyl]])
* [[Barney Rubble]]
* [[Barney Rubble]] ([[Mel Blanc]])
* Garbage man
* Garbage man
* [[Betty Rubble]]
* [[Betty Rubble]] ([[Bea Benaderet]])
* Jeweler
* Jeweler ([[Frank Nelson]])
* [[Mr. Slate (The Engagement Ring)|Mr. Slate]]
* [[Mr. Slate (The Engagement Ring)|Mr. Slate]] ([[Bill Thompson]])
* Mr. Slate's son
* Mr. Slate's son
* Mr. Slate's daughter
* Mr. Slate's daughter

Revision as of 07:19, 22 April 2020

Wilma shows off her engagement ring to Betty.

"The Engagement Ring" is the ninth episode of The Flinstones season one. It aired on November 25, 1960 on ABC. It was written by Warren Foster, Michael Maltese, and Arthur Phillips, the creators of the show, and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joe Barbera, the co-founders of Hanna-Barbera Productions.

When Barney buys an engagement ring for Betty, and asks Fred to hold it for him for safekeeping, Wilma finds it and assumes it's for her. Fred decides to then buy Wilma her own ring, but doesn't have the money, so he forces Barney to enter a boxing match to win 500 dollars.


Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

In order of appearance:

Mentioned characters are in italics

Locations

Objects

  • Engagement rings

Vehicles

Development

Behind the scenes

  • Fred and Barney babysat Egbert in "The Babysitters".
  • The Mr. Slate in this episode is not the same character as Fred's boss; for one thing, the latter could easily afford a toaster.
  • Fred's middle initial is "F."

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Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References