Mister Ed : Episode List
Mister Ed is a horse who is owned by Wilbur Post. Mister Ed is not just any horse, he talks to Wilbur! But this gets Wilbur in all kinds of trouble because Mister Ed won't talk to anyone else, so Carol, Wilbur's wife, thinks that Wilbur loves Mister Ed more then he loves her, because he spends so much time with Mister Ed. Mister Ed also talks on the telephone and goes out of his barn to cause mischief, which Wilbur gets blamed for.
Seasons: 6, Episodes: 44
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My Son, My Son (1961)
- Season 2, Episode 1
Ed's having paternal feelings, so he talks Wilbur into adopting a little pony as a son for him.
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Ed's Ancestors (1961)
- Season 2, Episode 3
Ed wants to know his ancestry before posing for a statue. Through Roger's trickery, Ed believes that he has a shameful heritage, so he runs away from home.
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Hunting Show (1961)
- Season 2, Episode 7
The wives horn in on Wilbur and Roger's duck hunting trip.
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Mister Ed's Blues (1961)
- Season 2, Episode 8
Roger's brother-in-law is begging Wilbur to write a follow-up hit song to "Pretty Little Filly". He wants it to be a blues number, so Wilbur does his best to get Ed in a depressed mood.
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Ed the Beneficiary (1962)
- Season 2, Episode 14
Ed pesters Wilbur to have a will drawn up after he reads of a cat inheriting a large sum from her deceased owner.
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Ed, the Horse Doctor (1962)
- Season 2, Episode 17
Roger invests in Lady Linda, a lovesick racehorse that won't run, so it's Mister Ed, the love doctor, to the rescue.
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George Burns Meets Mister Ed (1962)
- Season 2, Episode 18
George Burns is offering $25,000 for a great new novelty act, so Wilbur begs Mister Ed to talk to Mr. Burns.
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Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed (1962)
- Season 2, Episode 25
After Clint Eastwood moves into the neighborhood, Mister Ed sets up a party line with his house, which causes nothing but problems for Mr. Eastwood.
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