- 3 - 28Flipper's New Friends (2)Apr. 15, 1967
- 3 - 27Flipper's New Friends (1)Apr. 08, 1967
- 3 - 26Cap'n FlintApr. 01, 1967
- 3 - 25Devil RayMar. 25, 1967
- 3 - 24The Firing Line (2)Mar. 18, 1967
- 3 - 23The Firing Line (1)Mar. 11, 1967
- 3 - 22Decision for BudMar. 04, 1967
- 3 - 21A Dolphin in TimeFeb. 25, 1967
- 3 - 20Dolphin for RansomFeb. 18, 1967
- 3 - 19Aunt MarthaFeb. 11, 1967
- 3 - 18Dolphins Don't SleepFeb. 04, 1967
- 3 - 17Flipper and the SealJan. 28, 1967
- 3 - 16The Most Expensive Sardine in the WorldJan. 21, 1967
- 3 - 15Flipper and the Fugitive (2)Jan. 14, 1967
- 3 - 14Flipper and the Fugitive (1)Jan. 07, 1967
- 3 - 13Alligator DuelDec. 10, 1966
- 3 - 12Flipper's IslandDec. 03, 1966
- 3 - 11Flipper and the PuppyNov. 26, 1966
- 3 - 10Executive BudNov. 19, 1966
- 3 - 9ExplosionNov. 12, 1966
- 3 - 8Whale AhoyNov. 05, 1966
- 3 - 7An Errand for FlipperOct. 29, 1966
- 3 - 6Cupid FlipperOct. 22, 1966
- 3 - 5The WarningOct. 15, 1966
- 3 - 4Lost DolphinOct. 08, 1966
- 3 - 3Disaster in the Everglades (2)Oct. 01, 1966
- 3 - 2Disaster in the Everglades (1)Sep. 24, 1966
- 3 - 1Agent BudSep. 17, 1966
Flipper, from Ivan Tors Films in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, is an American television program first broadcast on NBC from September 19, 1964, until April 15, 1967. Flipper, a bottlenose dolphin, is the companion animal of Porter Ricks, Chief Warden at fictional Coral Key Park and Marine Preserve in southern Florida, and his two young sons, Sandy and Bud. The show has been dubbed an "aquatic Lassie", and a considerable amount of juvenile merchandise inspired by the show was produced during its first-run.