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Mr. Ed

Show Summary

Aired: 1965 - 1971
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

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Baron Silas GreenbackPosted: 12/01/2006
I could die and go to heaven everytime i watch this show. It was funny from start to finish. You had to sit down and tell yourself that Mr. Ed wasen't really talking to Wilbur because they made it seem so real. The guy that did Ed's voice really made me laugh. Does anyone know what ever happened to Mr. Ed and the rest of the cast.
paktypePosted: 11/07/2007
Is there anyone in America who hasn't seen at least one episode of this show?

There's a mistake here. "Mr. Ed" was on from 1961-66, not 1965-71. To answer the rest of your questions, Bamboo Harvester, the horse who played Ed, was euthanized in 1970 at the age of 19. Alan Young (Wilbur) is now 87 years old and has his own website. He looks great! Connie Hines(Wilbur's wife Carol) is now 77 and she's still acting here and there. Larry Keating (Wilbur's neighbor Addison) died in 1963 at age 67.
EZR09Posted: 04/07/2008
I love Mister Ed. I first saw on Nick at Nite when I was little. Then I saw it on Tvland.
ACcountryFanPosted: 10/07/2008
Alan Young is a prominent voice actor. His contribution to voice acting is mostly for Disney and specifically the character "Scrooge McDuck". In an episode of "Mr Ed", he played a role with the Scottish accent later given to Scrooge. Nick and Nite and TV Land is where I saw the show. I think i've seen all of them.
jerrythemousePosted: 05/29/2009
never had a chance to watch it.

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