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When industrial tycoon J.L. Gotrocks decides he wants to rub shoulders with the common people, dead-ringer Fred is hired to fill in for him in the board room. Fred savors his new lifestyle at the country club, but the plan begins to unravel when J.L. demonstrates little tolerance for the common folk.moreless
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    Wilma flintstone wants to visit her mother.But when "Wilma"hears "Fredrick"s out for a few days.
    "Wilma"Really gets mad.And by "Fredricks"hard working time.
    He escapes from work and acts like he"s someone else.Without wilma finding out.But when barney finds "Fred".
    "Fred"Trys to run alway again.But when he gets home it"s a fight out with yelling.

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    • The narrator is never named and this is the only episode with narration. Edit
    • Fred's boss is Mr. Boulder, and he works for Rockhead Quarry Construction. Edit
    • J.L. Gotrocks' version of "You're fired!" was stolen by Donald Trump 40 years later. Edit
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    • This episode was recorded on 9-13-60. Edit
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