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2019-08-13 21:08:01 UTC
The Flintstones will return to TV 59 years to the day it first debuted.
TV Insider can reveal exclusively that America's #1 classic television
network, MeTV, will begin airing back-to-back episodes weeknights at
6pm ET/PT, starting Monday, September 30.
"The Flintstones represents the essence of MeTV beloved, family-
friendly, timeless programming," Neal Sabin, Vice-Chairman of Weigel
Broadcasting Co., said. "No matter the decade, and in this case as far
back as the Stone Age, MeTV always delivers the classics for our
audience."
The series first premiered on September 30, 1960 and ran for six
seasons on ABC. It was the first animated television show to air in
primetime, helping to pave the way for current hits like The Simpsons
and Family Guy.
The Flintstones was also the first animated program to show a husband
and wife sharing a bed and to address infertility issues when the
Rubbles adopted Bamm-Bamm in Season 4. And it was the first animated
series to receive a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding
Comedy Series (in 1961, then called Outstanding Program Achievement in
the Field of Humor).
The Flintstones followed the daily adventures of Fred and Wilma
Flintstone and their neighbors and best friends, Barney and Betty
Rubble, in the prehistoric town of Bedrock. It was produced by
animation studio Hanna-Barbera and aimed at adult audiences.
Celebrity guest stars included Ann-Margret (as Ann-Margrock) and Tony
Curtis (as Stony Curtis). It also featured celebrity iterations such as
Cary Grant (Cary Granite), Ed Sullivan (Ed Sullyrock/Sullystone),
Alfred Hitchcock (Alvin Brickrock), and Rock Hudson (Rock
Pile/Hudstone).
Two live-action movies, The Flintstones and The Flintstones 2: Viva
Rock Vegas, were released in 1994 and 2000. A new animated production
was announced in 2019.
Watch the video below to see Fred announce the return:
The Flintstones, Monday, September 30, 6pm ET/PT, MeTV
--
Watching Democrats come up with schemes to "catch Trump" is like
watching Wile E. Coyote trying to catch Road Runner.
TV Insider can reveal exclusively that America's #1 classic television
network, MeTV, will begin airing back-to-back episodes weeknights at
6pm ET/PT, starting Monday, September 30.
"The Flintstones represents the essence of MeTV beloved, family-
friendly, timeless programming," Neal Sabin, Vice-Chairman of Weigel
Broadcasting Co., said. "No matter the decade, and in this case as far
back as the Stone Age, MeTV always delivers the classics for our
audience."
The series first premiered on September 30, 1960 and ran for six
seasons on ABC. It was the first animated television show to air in
primetime, helping to pave the way for current hits like The Simpsons
and Family Guy.
The Flintstones was also the first animated program to show a husband
and wife sharing a bed and to address infertility issues when the
Rubbles adopted Bamm-Bamm in Season 4. And it was the first animated
series to receive a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding
Comedy Series (in 1961, then called Outstanding Program Achievement in
the Field of Humor).
The Flintstones followed the daily adventures of Fred and Wilma
Flintstone and their neighbors and best friends, Barney and Betty
Rubble, in the prehistoric town of Bedrock. It was produced by
animation studio Hanna-Barbera and aimed at adult audiences.
Celebrity guest stars included Ann-Margret (as Ann-Margrock) and Tony
Curtis (as Stony Curtis). It also featured celebrity iterations such as
Cary Grant (Cary Granite), Ed Sullivan (Ed Sullyrock/Sullystone),
Alfred Hitchcock (Alvin Brickrock), and Rock Hudson (Rock
Pile/Hudstone).
Two live-action movies, The Flintstones and The Flintstones 2: Viva
Rock Vegas, were released in 1994 and 2000. A new animated production
was announced in 2019.
Watch the video below to see Fred announce the return:
The Flintstones, Monday, September 30, 6pm ET/PT, MeTV
--
Watching Democrats come up with schemes to "catch Trump" is like
watching Wile E. Coyote trying to catch Road Runner.