The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special

Wilma is tempted to drift away from her usual playmates Freddy, Barney and Betty and join up with a gang of older kids whose leader, Stoney, uses marijuana.

Next, Freddy starts up a pet cleaning service to raise ticket money for the upcoming Michael Jackstone concert.

The program concludes with a version of Michael Jackson's hit song "Beat It", with the lyrics specially rewritten to convey an anti-drug theme.

This special also features comments from then-First Lady Nancy Reagan, Honorary Chair of the "Just Say No Foundation", who offers a message of support to children who have chosen to live a drug-free life.

Due to legal music licensing issues with the use of Michael Jackson’s "Beat It", this TV special remains in obscurity.