Bob had finally made it through to the last round of The $64,000 Question. He was going to answer a question on American history. The show's host said: "You know that if you answer this question correctly, you walk away with $64,000?" "Yes," replied Bob. "Okay, Bob, this is a two-part question, and you may answer either part first. As a rule, the second half of the question is generally easier. Which part would you like to answer first?" "I'll try the easier part first." The audience hushed in expectation. Bob had been the show's best contestant for months, astounding everyone with his remarkable knowledge. Acres of news print had been devoted to his appearances. The whole nation was willing him to win. "Here we go then, Bob," said the host. "I will ask you the second part of the question first. The very best of luck." The host took the big money question from an envelope. "Bob, here is your question: 'And in what year did it take place?'" The government of Dubai have banned The Flintstones. They won't let it be screened anywhere in the country, which is strange because . . . Abu Dhabi do.