Wilma meets a TV producer who wants to use her in his next commercial.Wilma meets a TV producer who wants to use her in his next commercial.Wilma meets a TV producer who wants to use her in his next commercial.
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Alan Reed
- Fred Flintstone
- (voice)
Mel Blanc
- Barney Rubble
- (voice)
Bea Benaderet
- Betty Rubble
- (voice)
John Stephenson
- Mr. Slate
- (voice)
- …
Frank Nelson
- Rockbind
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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TV producer Noman Rockbind sees Wilma in a drug store and wants her for his next show.
An amusing episode, some good pop culture references. Rockbind's name is probably based on artist Norman Rockwell. Wilma and Betty encounter a cowboy in the drug store, based on the limping character Chester on "Gunsmoke". Fred gets Barney to invest in speech lessons for Wilma, this leads to a parody of the "My Fair Lady" scene of "rain in Spain". It turns out Wilma is wanted to be a hand model for a skin lotion commercial.
An amusing episode, some good pop culture references. Rockbind's name is probably based on artist Norman Rockwell. Wilma and Betty encounter a cowboy in the drug store, based on the limping character Chester on "Gunsmoke". Fred gets Barney to invest in speech lessons for Wilma, this leads to a parody of the "My Fair Lady" scene of "rain in Spain". It turns out Wilma is wanted to be a hand model for a skin lotion commercial.
Did you know
- TriviaThe cowboy at the bar with the accent and a right foot limp is a parody of Marshall Dillon's sidekick Chester from Gunsmoke (1955).
- GoofsWilma's watch with the loose watch band has a regular clock face with hands but later when Fred looks at his watch at work it has a sundial for the face.
- Quotes
Fred Flintstone: Now will you stop with that losing complex, Wilma? If a genius like Norman Rockbind says you got it, you've got it. He's never wrong.
Wilma Flintstone: Well, maybe he's wrong this time.
Fred Flintstone: He can't be. It's in his contract.
- ConnectionsReferences Pygmalion (1938)
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- Runtime
- 25m
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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