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Encyclopedia > Mr. Ed

Mister Ed was a popular US television comedy show that aired on CBS from 1961-1966. The stars of the show were Mister Ed, an intelligent talking horse, and his owner, architect Wilbur Post (played by Alan Young). The comedy came from Mister Ed talking only to Wilbur.


The other main characters in the show were Wilbur's tolerant wife Carol (Connie Hines) and their neighbours the Addisons (Larry Keating and Edna Skinner) until 1963 and then the Kirkwoods (Leon Ames and Florence MacMichael).


The unaired pilot was called The Wonderful World of Wilbur Pope; reworked, it was first broadcast in January 1961 as a syndicated program before being acquired by CBS and aired by that network beginning in October. The 143rd and last episode was shown on September 4, 1966.


Mister Ed was voiced by Allan Lane (speaking) and Sheldon Allman (singing). The horse portraying Mister Ed was Bamboo Harvester, born in California in 1949 and died in 1970. He was trained for the show by Les Hilton. Another horse that had played Mister Ed in some publicity work died in 1979.


The show was parodied in a Harry Enfield comedy series, first shown on BBC, in which Mr Ed was transfigured to Mr Dead, the Talking Corpse.


A remake was planned for the FOX network, with Sherman Hemsley as the voice of Mr. Ed, David Alan Besche as Wilbur, and Sherilyn Fenn as Carol. However, the show's writer and producer, Drake Sather, committed suicide in March of 2004. The pilot was filmed, but has yet to be picked up by FOX.


Compare to Francis the Talking Mule (1949-1956).


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Mister Ed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (422 words)
Mister Ed was voiced by Allan Lane (speaking) and Sheldon Allman (singing).
The horse portraying Mister Ed was Bamboo Harvester, born in California in 1949 and died in 1970.
Ed was actually a zebra, not a horse, and was either painted a solid color for the series or else looked like a horse because of shortcomings of early fl-and-white television.
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Ed proceeded to get a blanket of roughly the same color as the rug that was now littered with glass scraps.
Ed grabbed hold of the door handle of the bus with his teeth and pried the door open.
Ed was approaching some more stop lights, cop cars pulled out of side streets in front of him and slowed to try to cut him off.
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