The Flintstones: Season 4, Episode 1

Ann-Margrock Presents (19 Sep. 1963)

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Brought by happenstance to Fred's house and unrecognized by the boys, star Ann-Margrock helps them prepare for an appearance at the Bedrock Bowl.

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Fred Flintstone (voice)
Jean Vander Pyl ...
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Barney Rubble (voice)
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Betty Rubble (voice)
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Ann-Margrock (voice)
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Mr. Slate / Dr. Ben Cavity / Sponsor / Guy #1 / Turtle (voice)
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Mr.Slate's company is building the Bedrock Bowl, which is about to receive superstar Ann-Margrock for its first show. However, going for a ride, Ann has a flat tire on her sports car and seeks help at the Flintstones' home. She gets attached to Pebbles. However, as they don't know who she really is (goes under the name of Annie), Fred and Barney practice for a "talent search show" for a chance to perform with Ann-Margrock herself. Annie decides to help the guys a bit... Written by RealLiveClaude

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The title refers to the prehistoric or "modno-stonic" version of singing legend Ann-Margret. See more »

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"Ain't Gonna Be Your Fool No More"
Written by Brice Coefield & Gary Pipkin
Performed by Ann-Margret, Alan Reed & Mel Blanc
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Regarding the comment before mine
10 February 2007 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

First of all I give this episode of the Flintstones a 10 grade its the best episode ever! I love Ann-Margret in this show. However I would like to correct John when he says her name in "Viva Las Vegas" was Rusty "STEVENS". I just finished watching "Viva Las Vegas" and her name in it was in fact Rusty "MARTIN". But back to the Flintstones...I will always remember this song and I just wish there was a way I could find it to play for my kids to fall asleep to like my mom did for me. Ann-Margret (or Annie Margrock if you prefer) is an inspirational person. This song "The Little Lamb" (and her song "Appreciation" on Viva Las Vegas) are my favorite Ann-Margret songs. Its such a treat to turn on "Viva Las Vegas" and get to hear both Elvis and Ann-Margret in one sitting!


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