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|season= [[The Flintstones episode list|4]]
 
|season= [[The Flintstones episode list|4]]
 
|episode= 97
 
|episode= 97
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|production_number= P-96
|airdate= November 14, [[1963]]
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|airdate= {{US}} November 14, [[1963]] ([[ABC]])
|animator= Carlo Vinci<br/>Don Patterson<br/>Hugh Fraser
 
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|recording_date = May 6, 1963
 
|animator= [[Carlo Vinci]]<br/>[[Don Patterson]]<br/>Hugh Fraser
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|layout=Dick Bickenbach<br>Walt Clinton<br>Jack Huber
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|background=Robert Gentle
 
|writer= Walter Black <small>(teleplay)</small>
 
|writer= Walter Black <small>(teleplay)</small>
 
|previous="''[[Big League Freddie]]''"
 
|previous="''[[Big League Freddie]]''"
 
|next="''[[Sleep On, Sweet Fred]]''"
 
|next="''[[Sleep On, Sweet Fred]]''"
}}"'''Old Lady Betty'''" is the ninth episode of the [[The Flintstones episode list|fourth season]] of [[The Flintstones (TV series)|''The Flintstones'']]. It aired on November 14, [[1963]].
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}}"'''''Old Lady Betty'''''" is the ninth episode of the [[The Flintstones episode list|fourth season]] and the ninety-seventh overall episode of the original series, [[The Flintstones (TV series)|''The Flintstones'']]. It aired on November 14, [[1963]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
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Betty reports for an interview at the house of Greta Gravel, a seemingly wheelchair-bound woman of age approximating that being faked by Betty and eyes concealed by opaque eyeglasses. Gravel's alleged butler is a ruffian, name of Stony Mahoney. Because apparent invalid Gravel requires her "butler" to be with her at all times, "old lady Betty" is needed for unusual shopping errands, Gravel allocating 100 dollar bills for Betty to expend on whole rock bread, toothpaste, and letter postage- on 3 separate downtown excursions, and return the approximately $280 of "change".
 
Betty reports for an interview at the house of Greta Gravel, a seemingly wheelchair-bound woman of age approximating that being faked by Betty and eyes concealed by opaque eyeglasses. Gravel's alleged butler is a ruffian, name of Stony Mahoney. Because apparent invalid Gravel requires her "butler" to be with her at all times, "old lady Betty" is needed for unusual shopping errands, Gravel allocating 100 dollar bills for Betty to expend on whole rock bread, toothpaste, and letter postage- on 3 separate downtown excursions, and return the approximately $280 of "change".
   
Betty and Wilma are both bewildered by Gravel's strange spending habit, but neither suspects the truth, that Gravel is really a voluptuous, red-haired, counterfeit money-producer, that Mahoney is Gravel's accomplice, and that Betty is being used by them to pass 100- and then 500 and 1,000- phony dollars to Bedrock businesses by means of trifling purchases and return the substantial difference, in proper money, to their greedy clutches.
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Betty and Wilma are both bewildered by Gravel's strange spending habit, but neither suspects the truth, that Gravel is really a voluptuous, red-haired, counterfeit money-producer, that Mahoney is Gravel's accomplice, and that Betty is being used by them to pass 100- and then 500 and 1,000- phony [[Money|dollars]] to Bedrock businesses by means of trifling purchases and return the substantial difference, in proper money, to their greedy clutches.
   
 
Before long, though, police are issuing bulletins to television and radio stations about the elderly lady suspect in the distribution of bogus currency, and Wilma and Betty both see the news story on television to this effect. Thus, the two women reveal Betty's employment, in the nefarious Greta Gravel scheme, to their spouses. With Betty still acting as Gravel's unwitting stooge, the Flintstones and Rubbles obtain further "illegal tender" to submit to the police in order to prove that they know the location of the counterfeiters.
 
Before long, though, police are issuing bulletins to television and radio stations about the elderly lady suspect in the distribution of bogus currency, and Wilma and Betty both see the news story on television to this effect. Thus, the two women reveal Betty's employment, in the nefarious Greta Gravel scheme, to their spouses. With Betty still acting as Gravel's unwitting stooge, the Flintstones and Rubbles obtain further "illegal tender" to submit to the police in order to prove that they know the location of the counterfeiters.
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*[[Pebbles Flintstone]]
 
*[[Pebbles Flintstone]]
 
*[[Dino]]
 
*[[Dino]]
*Greta Gravel <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*[[Greta Gravel (Old Lady Betty)|Greta Gravel]] <small>(only appearance)</small>
*Stoney Mahoney <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*[[Stoney Mahoney]] <small>(only appearance)</small>
 
*News reporter <small>(only appearance)</small>
 
*News reporter <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*[[Jean McBricker]] <small>(mentioned)</small>
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
*[[Bedrock]]
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==='''[[Bedrock]]'''===
**Flintstone home
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*[[Flintstone home]]
**Greta Gravel's house <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*Greta Gravel's house <small>(only appearance)</small>
**Bedrock Police Station
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*[[Bedrock Police Station]]
**Rollerrock Derby <small>(mentioned in a want-ad news-slab)</small>
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*Rollerrock Derby <small>(mentioned in a want-ad [[News-slabs|news-slab]])</small>
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==Objects==
 
==Objects==
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*TV's
*Counterfeit bills <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*[[Money|Counterfeit bills]] <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*White wig <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*Shawl <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*Eyeglasses <small>(only appearance)</small>
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*Umbrella <small>(only appearance)</small>
 
==Animals==
 
==Animals==
 
*[[Snorkasaurus]]
 
*[[Snorkasaurus]]
 
*Birds <small>(as clothes hangers)</small>
 
*Birds <small>(as clothes hangers)</small>
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*[[Turtlesaurus]]es
*Turtlesauruses
 
 
*[[Mammoth]] <small>(as a stamper and a bird bath)</small>
 
*[[Mammoth]] <small>(as a stamper and a bird bath)</small>
 
*[[Pterodactyl]] <small>(as a food chopper)</small>
 
*[[Pterodactyl]] <small>(as a food chopper)</small>
 
==Vehicles==
 
==Vehicles==
 
*[[Flintmobile]]
 
*[[Flintmobile]]
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* [[Loggin Continental]]
*Barney's car
 
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==Media==
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*''[[Bedrock News]]'' <small>(news broadcast)</small>
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
 
|-
 
! [[Jean Vander Pyl]]
 
! [[Jean Vander Pyl]]
| [[Wilma Flintstone]]<br />[[Pebbles Flintstone]]<br />Greta Gravel
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| [[Wilma Flintstone]]<br />[[Pebbles Flintstone]]<br />[[Greta Gravel]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[Mel Blanc]]
 
! [[Mel Blanc]]
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| [[Betty Rubble]]
 
| [[Betty Rubble]]
 
|-
 
|-
! Allan Melvin
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! [[Allan Melvin]]
| Stoney Mahoney<br />Sergeant<br />Elephant
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| [[Stoney Mahoney]]<br />Sergeant<br />Elephant
 
|-
 
|-
 
! [[Doug Young]]
 
! [[Doug Young]]
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==Notes/Trivia==
 
==Notes/Trivia==
*This is the only episode where Betty is featured in the main storyline.
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*This is the only episode in which Betty is put into the spotlight.
*Greta Gravel is a spoof of Hollywood actress, [[Wikipedia:Greta Garbo|Greta Garbo]].
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*Greta Gravel is a [[The Flintstones lexicon|spoof]] of Hollywood actress, [[Wikipedia:Greta Garbo|Greta Garbo]].
 
*Barney mentions Dr. Boulder Dome from the episode, "''[[Fred's Monkeyshines]]''".
 
*Barney mentions Dr. Boulder Dome from the episode, "''[[Fred's Monkeyshines]]''".
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*When Betty knocks on the door, the owner sticks his head out the window. This references the emerald city scene from the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.
 
==='''Errors'''===
 
==='''Errors'''===
 
*When Betty is telling Wilma about the job she's doing for the old lady, there's a shot when she chuckles and takes off her wig. In the next shot, the wig is back on her head.
 
*When Betty is telling Wilma about the job she's doing for the old lady, there's a shot when she chuckles and takes off her wig. In the next shot, the wig is back on her head.
   
{{Season 4 (The Flintstones (1960))}}
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{{Season 4 (The Flintstones)}}
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:The Flintstones episodes]]
 
[[Category:The Flintstones episodes]]

Latest revision as of 05:51, 16 March 2024

"Old Lady Betty" is the ninth episode of the fourth season and the ninety-seventh overall episode of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on November 14, 1963.

Synopsis

Betty gets a little job to buy Barney a gift, and her work is simple and puzzling: use big bills to make small purchases.

Plot

Betty wishes to earn some money to fund a rocking chair for Barney, and because she wants to surprise her beloved caveman with this present, she intends that her part-time job be in the daytime while Barney is at work, so that she can do her paid travails without Barney's- or Fred's- knowledge. A classified advertisement in the Bedrock journal requests a kindly, elderly lady, no experience necessary, for daytime duties, and Wilma assists Betty in the transformation of Mrs. Rubble to Mrs. Ol' Lady, with application of Wilma's never-before-used Halloween costume's grey wig, some spectacles, and a violet shall, and Betty's convincing rendition of a sexagenarian's voice.

Betty reports for an interview at the house of Greta Gravel, a seemingly wheelchair-bound woman of age approximating that being faked by Betty and eyes concealed by opaque eyeglasses. Gravel's alleged butler is a ruffian, name of Stony Mahoney. Because apparent invalid Gravel requires her "butler" to be with her at all times, "old lady Betty" is needed for unusual shopping errands, Gravel allocating 100 dollar bills for Betty to expend on whole rock bread, toothpaste, and letter postage- on 3 separate downtown excursions, and return the approximately $280 of "change".

Betty and Wilma are both bewildered by Gravel's strange spending habit, but neither suspects the truth, that Gravel is really a voluptuous, red-haired, counterfeit money-producer, that Mahoney is Gravel's accomplice, and that Betty is being used by them to pass 100- and then 500 and 1,000- phony dollars to Bedrock businesses by means of trifling purchases and return the substantial difference, in proper money, to their greedy clutches.

Before long, though, police are issuing bulletins to television and radio stations about the elderly lady suspect in the distribution of bogus currency, and Wilma and Betty both see the news story on television to this effect. Thus, the two women reveal Betty's employment, in the nefarious Greta Gravel scheme, to their spouses. With Betty still acting as Gravel's unwitting stooge, the Flintstones and Rubbles obtain further "illegal tender" to submit to the police in order to prove that they know the location of the counterfeiters.

However, because Gravel wanted to, "...throw the cops off (her) trail," she gave genuine currency to Betty on this occasion, and the desk Sergeant at the Bedrock Police Station dismisses the Flintstones and Rubbles' claim of knowledge of the fake-money printers' whereabouts. Fred steals a policeman's "motor"-bicycle to lead the police to the house of the criminals, where Gravel and Mahoney are in the process of gathering their "funny money" prior to their planned escape from Bedrock. The devious pair are caught and jailed by Bedrock law enforcement, which does not penalize Fred for police "motor"-bicycle theft but allows Betty to attain the rocking chair with bona fide twenty dollars provided to her by Gravel.

Characters

Locations

Bedrock

Objects

  • TV's
  • Counterfeit bills (only appearance)
  • White wig (only appearance)
  • Shawl (only appearance)
  • Eyeglasses (only appearance)
  • Umbrella (only appearance)

Animals

Vehicles

Media

Cast

Alan Reed Fred Flintstone
Jean Vander Pyl Wilma Flintstone
Pebbles Flintstone
Greta Gravel
Mel Blanc Barney Rubble
Dino
Bird Bath Bird
Turtle
Bea Benaderet Betty Rubble
Allan Melvin Stoney Mahoney
Sergeant
Elephant
Doug Young Chopping Bird
News Reporter
Cop

Notes/Trivia

  • This is the only episode in which Betty is put into the spotlight.
  • Greta Gravel is a spoof of Hollywood actress, Greta Garbo.
  • Barney mentions Dr. Boulder Dome from the episode, "Fred's Monkeyshines".
  • When Betty knocks on the door, the owner sticks his head out the window. This references the emerald city scene from the classic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz.

Errors

  • When Betty is telling Wilma about the job she's doing for the old lady, there's a shot when she chuckles and takes off her wig. In the next shot, the wig is back on her head.


Season 4 of The Flintstones
"Ann-Margrock Presents" • "Groom Gloom" • "Little Bamm-Bamm" • "Dino Disappears" • "Fred's Monkeyshines" • "The Flintstone Canaries" • "Glue for Two" • "Big League Freddie" • "Old Lady Betty" • "Sleep On, Sweet Fred" • "Kleptomaniac Pebbles" • "Daddy's Little Beauty" • "Daddies Anonymous" • "Peek-a-Boo Camera" • "Once Upon a Coward" • "Ten Little Flintstones" • "Fred El Terrifico" • "The Bedrock Hillbillies" • "Flintstone and the Lion" • "Cave Scout Jamboree" • "Room for Two" • "Ladies' Night at the Lodge" • "Reel Trouble" • "Son of Rockzilla" • "Bachelor Daze" • "Operation Switchover"