Mister Ed is a talking horse from his TV show, Mister Ed. He is a Palamino horse who belongs to Wilbur and Carol Post and his main color is sort of cream and he has a white stripe across his face. Mister Ed is a very cleaver horse who constantly makes Wilbur appear eccentric by not talking to anyone but him.
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| - Mister Ed is a talking horse from his TV show, Mister Ed. He is a Palamino horse who belongs to Wilbur and Carol Post and his main color is sort of cream and he has a white stripe across his face. Mister Ed is a very cleaver horse who constantly makes Wilbur appear eccentric by not talking to anyone but him.
- Mister Ed was an American television sitcom that aired first in syndication in 1961 and then CBS from 1962 to 1966. The series followed the adventures of Wilbur and his palomino horse Mister Ed, who could speak only to Wilbur.
- A talking horse, from a 1960's TV show, with a catchy theme tune that stated "a horse is a horse, of course, of course..." See this external link for more details.
- A 1960s Sitcom about Wilbur Post and his wife Carol, and Wilbur's talking horse Mr. Ed. Mr. Ed was a normal Palomino in most respects, other than the fact that he could talk and read, and was fairly intelligent. He only ever spoke to Wilbur though, which led to many awkward situations. A pilot was filmed for a Revival in 2004, but never aired.
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| - Mister Ed is a talking horse from his TV show, Mister Ed. He is a Palamino horse who belongs to Wilbur and Carol Post and his main color is sort of cream and he has a white stripe across his face. Mister Ed is a very cleaver horse who constantly makes Wilbur appear eccentric by not talking to anyone but him.
- A 1960s Sitcom about Wilbur Post and his wife Carol, and Wilbur's talking horse Mr. Ed. Mr. Ed was a normal Palomino in most respects, other than the fact that he could talk and read, and was fairly intelligent. He only ever spoke to Wilbur though, which led to many awkward situations. A pilot was filmed for a Revival in 2004, but never aired.
* Amusing Alien - Mr. Ed, naturally.
* Beta Couple - The next-door Addisons, who unlike many Beta Couples, seemed to actively dislike each other.
* Channel Hop - Rather unusually, from first-run syndication (season 1) to CBS (seasons 2-6).
* Character as Himself
* Christmas Episode
* Deadpan Snarker - Addison, who may be one of the most deadpan of all snarkers in black-and-white television.
* Easy Amnesia
* Everybody Owns a Studebaker - Studebaker was the primary sponsor of the show through 1963-64. Studebaker got Product Placement in the show, and Mister Ed and Wilbur even did some Studebaker commercials.
* Ironically, by the time the show's target demographic was old enough to drive, Studebaker was out of business (having built their last cars in 1966).
* Expository Theme Tune
* Fantastic Comedy
* Fetish Fuel Station Attendant: Connie Hines as Wilbur's wife Carol. One episode had her doing alterations on a dress and she had the skirt hiked up to her thighs.
* Intellectual Animal
* Not-So-Imaginary Friend
* Spirit Advisor
* Wunza Plot
- Mister Ed was an American television sitcom that aired first in syndication in 1961 and then CBS from 1962 to 1966. The series followed the adventures of Wilbur and his palomino horse Mister Ed, who could speak only to Wilbur.
- A talking horse, from a 1960's TV show, with a catchy theme tune that stated "a horse is a horse, of course, of course..." See this external link for more details.
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