Over six decades later, the hit sitcom may be prehistoric, but its place in TV history — and pop culture — is anything but ...
Fifty years ago today, Fred and Wilma Flintstone introduced the world to the modern Stone Age family as it existed in the town of Bedrock, complete with a pet named Dino and neighbors Barney and Betty ...
Fifty years ago, Repository readers were just beginning to become acquainted with that phrase. Granted, “ The Flintstones” prime-time cartoon had been on television for more than a year, debuting on ...
According to Illustration History.org, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera’s team conjured up the animated opening and closing ...
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"The Flintstones" was already prehistoric by design when it premiered Sept. 30, 1960. Sixty years after its launch, primetime TV's first animated series seems even older in some ways, surprisingly ...