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"The Flintstones" Ann-Margrock Presents (1963)



Overview

User Rating:
7.9/10   23 votes
Writer:
Harvey Bullock (writer)
Original Air Date:
19 September 1963 (Season 4, Episode 1)
Plot:
Mr.Slate's company is building the Bedrock Bowl, which is about to receive superstar Ann-Margrock for its first show... more | add synopsis
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Ann-Margrock Presents-Viva Bedrock! more

Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
Alan Reed ... Fred Flintstone (voice)
Jean Vander Pyl ... Wilma Flintstone (voice)

Mel Blanc ... Barney Rubble (voice)
Bea Benaderet ... Betty Rubble (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Ann-Margret ... Ann-Margrock (voice)
Howard Morris ... Bobby / Announcer / Parrot (voice)
John Stephenson ... Mr. Nate Slate / Dr. Ben Cavity / Sponsor / Guy #1 / Turtle (voice)
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5 out of 5 people found the following comment useful:-
Ann-Margrock Presents-Viva Bedrock!, 18 May 2006
10/10
Author: John Macaluso (johnnythefoxymac@yahoo.com) from Bakersfield, California USA

Best classic Flintstone episode, simply because of Annie. Annie Margrock (that's Ann-Margret to us). The credits deserve a zero-minus (0-) for not just only forgetting to credit her by her name Ann-Margret in the credits, but not crediting her as "Special Guest Star: ANN-MARGRET as Ann-Margrock" Her animation wasn't bad at all, in fact Ann's animated stone-age image was beautiful, and her voice, I could picture her own live action self in every scene she was in as Ann-Margrock, especially with her singing two beautiful hits such as "My Littlest Lamb is Asleep" & "I Love You, But I Ain't Gonna Be Your Fool!" This episode is quite an entertainer whether you're a fan of Ann-Margret, Flinstones, or if you're like me, an Elvis Presley fan who digs Ann-Margret and remembers her in her role of Rusty Stevens in Elvis & Ann's famous MGM movie from 1964, "Viva Las Vegas". Why was she not credited in the credits? But as long as you and I know that that really WAS Ann-Margret using her voice and being practically herself in that episode, that alone is credit enough.

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