Occasions when Betty leads the action are extremely scarce: one episode centers around her working undercover as a gentle old lady to earn money for a present for Barney; in another, the plot focuses on her and Wilma's suspicions of Barney being involved with another woman (who turns out to be Fred in a disguise in order to attend a ball game free of charge). In Mr. Vandercave's office, Miss Stone is making the finishing touches to a forged construction form, but Mr. Vandercave suggests that they should do a test to make sure that he does whatever they say, which means firing Barney. The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000), The Flintstones (1994) The Flintstones is a 1994 live-action film based on the Hanna-Barbera animated sitcom of the same title. Fred hears this and sees it as a way for him to be somebody. Pebbles seems to be a couple of years younger than the actresses who play her. Bea Benaderet Voiced Betty Rubble For the first four seasons of the show, Barney’s wife, Betty, was voiced by Bea Benaderet , who was born on April 4, 1906 in New York City. Mr. Vandercave and Miss Stone are in his office. Fred is in the meeting room looking out the window at his friends enjoying themselves outside, he accidently breaks the model and when Miss Stone arrives he pretends not to know anything. As a child, she lived with her parents who ran a In the fourth season of the original series, Betty and Barney found an abandoned infant on their doorstep, by the name of "Bamm-Bamm." It starred John Goodman as Fred Flintstone, Rick Moranis as Barney Rubble, Elizabeth Perkins as Wilma Flintstone and Rosie O'Donnell as Betty Rubble. In spite of this, Betty is portrayed as having a distinctly emotional marriage with Barney, which often includes pet names and more obvious affection than the dynamic and energetic interaction between Fred and Wilma. Slate is having a meeting, Fred arrives late and takes his seat. His boss is very impressed and calls it After all the excitement everyone is hungry, Fred offers to treat them all to a breakfast of Snake and Eggs. With Mark Addy, Stephen Baldwin, Kristen Johnston, Jane Krakowski. She is the black-haired wife of caveman Barney Rubble and the adoptive mother of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. Barney reads out a poem about how Fred helped him and ends with "It is Lunch Time at Slate & Co and Fred and Barney are eating lunch with the rest of the employees when Mr. Vandercave appears and tells them that they are now introducing their their new Executive Placement Programme, an apititude test would be given and the winner would be a vice president with a obscene salary and a shiny nameplate. Barney is very happy because he has the chance to adopt a child and thanks Fred for the loan of money he gave them, however Fred makes Barney promise not to tell Wilma what he's done. The Incomparable Mrs Rubble.

Betty is a friend of Wilma since their childhood. The day of the test begins with Mr. Vandercave giving them one hour to complete it. Fred is unwilling to fire him, but Cliff tells Fred if he does not, he will fire Barney for him and Fred will be fired too. Fred and Barney have just finished work and are driving down the road listening to the radio. She is also the best friend and neighbor of Wilma Flintstone. Directed by Brian Levant. It is a live-action motion picture adaptation of the 1960–1966 animated television series. Fred explains what had happened about the machinery going haywire with the rocks getting crushed and mixing with the water. She is the black-haired wife of caveman Barney Rubble and the adoptive mother of Bamm-Bamm Rubble. Fred who is now in a disguise, finds refuge in a cave and chats with one of the employees who was fired, but he accidently gives himself away and a huge mob chases him down the road. The families return and find Pearl and Dino tied up with the children gone and a note saying: Mr. Vandercave is scrabbling on the ground for his money and is stopped by Fred who is determined to pay him back for all the misery he caused. However, Fred's job and newfound wealth put a strain on his relationships with Wilma and the Rubbles. Elizabeth "Betty" Jean (O'Shale/McBricker)-Rubble is a character in The Flintstones franchise. Cliff eventually tricks Fred into dismissing the workers, over the objections of his office Dictabird. A manhunt for Fred ensues by the police and the workers. The villain tries to run away, but Fred uses a big round boulder as a bowling ball and knocks him down. Betty Rubble is a fictional character in the television animated series The Flintstones and its spin-offs and live-action motion pictures.