
Flipper was an adventure series that aired on NBC from 1964-1967.Flipper is a bottlenose dolphin and is the companion of Porter Ricks. Ricks is the Chief Warden at fictional Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in southern Florida, where he lives with his two young sons, Sandy and Bud.
Flipper must retrieve a container of rare blood.
Sandy and Bud a trapped in an underwater auto graveyard.
Bud sets out to prove to his father that no landlubber like the beautiful Kathryn Terrence could replace his real mother.
Sandy and a city boy are trapped in a sunken ship.
A greedy fisherman traps Flipper.
Bud wants an old sailor to help him nab lobster poachers.
The authorities think Flipper has swallowed a valuable fish.
Mr. Marvello, a jobless ventriloquist, convinces the boys that Flipper can talk and wants to go away with him.
The boys are amused by an elderly Greek sponge diver who claims that Flipper is his reincarnated brother. But Porter doesn't find the old man funny: He's poaching in the marine preserve.
Sandy and Bud don't realize that water-ski champ Linda Granville is paralyzed until she throws away their gift: a photo of herself on skis.
A congresswoman must decide the Park's fate.
Sandy and Bud take the congresswoman diving.
Hap, Bud and Sandy find an abandoned boat rigged to blow up.
Sandy, Bud and Flipper search for boat looters.
Flipper finds a doubloon and ignites a goldrush.
Porter tests Flipper's abilities as a lifeguard.
Porter calls in a marine research scientist to help deal with a sudden infestation of sharks.
Sandy, Bud and Bonnie have a scheme to save the zoo.
A chimp steals money and Sean McCoy is arrested.
Bud tries to save a little girl in trouble.
Flipper helps Bud save a cople on a marooned sailboat.
Flipper interferes with the prodction of a movie.
A school of killer sharks keeps Sandy and Bud trapped in a sunken wreck.
Flipper is accused of stealing a diamond bracelet, Bud steps in to defend his friend.
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