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566:. The Posts resided at 17230 Valley Spring Road in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. Many of the program's gags follow from Mister Ed's tendency to talk only to Wilbur, his mysteriously well cultured essence, his rapscallion tendencies, and his precociously human-like behavior that far exceeds anything those around Wilbur expect of a horse. A running gag is other characters hearing Wilbur talking to Ed and asking to whom he is talking. Another running gag centers on Wilbur being accident-prone and inadvertently causing harm to himself and others. According to Lubin, Young was chosen for the lead role because he "just seemed like the sort of guy a horse would talk to." 415: 597:), who appeared occasionally throughout the entire series, apparently moved in with Wilbur and Carol during the final episodes. Wilbur and his father-in-law did not get along at all because Mr. Higgins loathed Wilbur, whose quirky eccentricity and klutzy, half-hearted attempts to be friendly always clashed with Mr. Higgins's emotionless and uptight personality. Carol's father never stopped trying to persuade her to divorce Wilbur, whom he often and openly referred to as a "kook" because of Wilbur's clumsiness. 1262: 397: 1248: 934:
broadcast. During most of the show's run the ending theme song used only instrumental music. In some episodes, however, the theme song is sung during the closing credits. The theme was actually sung at the end in all but the first seven episodes. The severely shortened end credits imposed by the current distributor necessitated the use of a shortened instrumental version.
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Reports circulated during and after the show's run that the talking effect was achieved by crew members applying peanut butter to the horse's gums. Alan Young said in later interviews that he invented the story. "Al Simon and Arthur Lubin, the producers, suggested we keep the method a secret because
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and sung by Livingston himself. The first seven episodes used only instrumental music to open the show; thereafter the version with lyrics was used. Livingston agreed to sing the song himself until a professional singer could be found; the producers liked the songwriter's vocals and kept them on the
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films; in time, though, this became unnecessary. As actor Alan Young recounted: "It was initially done by putting a piece of nylon thread in his mouth. But Ed actually learned to move his lips on cue when the trainer touched his hoof. In fact, he soon learned to do it when I stopped talking during a
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automobiles being driven underneath the opening credits). This pilot, which used a script that was nearly identical to that which would be used on the series premiere, used a totally different cast. Scott McKay played the title part of Wilbur Pope (surname later changed to "Post" prior to the series
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Studebaker's sales dropped dramatically in 1961 and, despite their exposure via sponsoring this program, never recovered. Studebaker ended U.S. motor vehicle production on December 20, 1963. Later, Studebaker's sponsorship and vehicle-supply agreement ended, and The Ford Motor Company provided the
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Young added that Bamboo Harvester saw trainer Les Hilton as the disciplinarian father figure. When scolded by Hilton for missing a cue, the horse would move to Young for comfort, treating the actor as a mother figure. Hilton told Young this was a positive development.
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Mister Ed's ability to talk was never explained and rarely contemplated on the show. In the first episode, when Wilbur expresses an inability to understand the situation, Mister Ed offers the show's only remark on the subject: "Don't try. It's bigger than both of us!"
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in the lead. Production began in November 1960, although Lubin did not direct early episodes because he was working in Europe on a film. The first 26 episodes were received well enough for the show to be picked up by CBS.
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Before the theme song begins, the sound of Mr. Ed whinnying is heard before Mr. Ed's human voice is heard saying "Hello, I'm Mr. Ed." The theme starts out with the famous lyrics "A horse is a horse/Of course, of course."
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on DVD, and subsequently released the six seasons on DVD in Region 1 in the U.S. Notably, Seasons 4 and 5 are not available outside of the continental U.S. The sixth and final season was released on May 12, 2015.
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Lubin was unable to sell the show to a network, so he decided to sell it into syndication first. He managed to get single-sponsor identification for the program on over 100 stations. The show was recast with
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appeared in three episodes, first as the "Lady Godiva" model in "Busy Wife", then as Blanche in "Ed the Jumper" and later as Clint Eastwood's girlfriend in "Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed"
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Bamboo Harvester's trainer was Les Hilton. To create the impression that Ed was having a conversation, Hilton initially used a thread technique he had employed for Lubin's earlier
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at the end of the program). When another Lark convertible served as the official pace car at the 1962 Indianapolis 500, Connie Hines attended the race as part of the promotion.
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convertible, and the company used publicity shots featuring the Posts and Mister Ed with their product (various cast members also appeared in "integrated commercials" for
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they thought kids would be disappointed if they found out the technical details of how it was done, so I made up the peanut butter story, and everyone bought it."
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One episode (the second-season episode "Ed the Beneficiary") has lapsed into the public domain. Also in the public domain is a 19-minute production of the
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on DVD in Region 1. The 22-disc set contains all 143 episodes (including the eight episodes of season one uncut) of the series as well as bonus features.
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is one of the few series to debut in syndication and be picked up by a major network for prime time. All 143 episodes were filmed in black and white.
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vehicles seen on-camera starting at the beginning of 1965. (Studebaker vehicle production continued in Canada, but ended completely in March 1966.)
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Syndicated versions of eight episodes were utilized for the Season One DVD release. All other DVD releases contain unedited, full-length versions.
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provided Ed's singing voice in episodes; his solo line ("I am Mister Ed") at the close of the show's theme song was provided by its composer,
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OSCAR GODBOUT (October 16, 1957). "PARTNERS SLATE TV COMEDY SERIES: Lubin, Hamilton Pian 'Ed and Wilbur Pope' Films' --'Playhouse 90' Cast".
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producers left the talents that performed the title role uncredited. The show's credits listed Mister Ed as being played only by "Himself."
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movies in which an equine character talks to only one person, thus causing a variety of opportunities and frustrations. The first six
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appeared in a cameo near the beginning of the "Psychoanalyst Show" episode of season 1, in which Ed is watching the exercise show.
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for the series was titled "Wilbur Pope and Mister Ed" and featured an unrelated instrumental big-band theme (with footage of
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television series but had been unable to secure the rights, so he optioned the Brooks' stories for television. Comedian
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The theme song received renewed publicity twenty years after the show went off the air when Jim Brown, a preacher from
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portrayed Ed throughout the run. Ed's stablemate, a quarter horse named Pumpkin, also served as Bamboo Harvester's
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ancestry. A second pilot episode was filmed and Bamboo Harvester remained with the series until its cancellation.
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if heard in reverse. Brown and his colleague Greg Hudson claimed that the phrases "Someone sung this song for
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gelding. The horse proved to be unruly and difficult to work with and was replaced with the horse named
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as Mister Ed (credited as "Himself", as was standard for non-human characters in Filmways productions)
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The show in effect had two leads operating as a comedy team. The title role of Mister Ed, a talking
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by Les Brown (Times Books, a division of Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Company, Inc., 1977),
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The other main character throughout the series is Wilbur's generally tolerant young wife, Carol (
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were featured prominently in the show during this period. The Posts are shown owning a 1962
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In 2012, Waterman Entertainment announced they were developing a new feature film based on
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Hopper, Hedda (September 23, 1960). "Juliet Prowse Is Wanted for Noel Coward Picture".
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Wolters, Larry (August 8, 1958). "WHERE TO DIAL TODAY: Hope Signs Keel for 'Roberta'".
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In 2007, it was reported that a housing developer intended to create a community near
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Several celebrity guest stars appeared as themselves during the course of the series:
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series of children's novels which feature talking animals that interact with humans.
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from October 1, 1961, to February 6, 1966. The show's title character is a talking
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on July 26, 2005, which contains the first eight episodes featured on Volume One.
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The first horse that played Mister Ed for the first, unaired pilot episode was a
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A race horse named after the character in the television show took part in the
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present
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show concept was derived from a series of short stories by children's author
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The theme song, titled "Mister Ed", was written by the songwriting team of
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making it to air) and Sandra White played the role of Wilbur's wife.
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announced in June 2009 that they had acquired the rights to release
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for the show. Pumpkin later appeared again in the television series
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as Carol's Father, Mr. Higgins (guest, 1962–64; recurring, 1965–66)
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films (1950–55) were also directed by Lubin. He wanted to make a
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with alleged satanic messages. The teens did not burn a copy of
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Jack Gaver (July 26, 1961). "Nag Talked Way Onto the Network".
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as Roger Addison (1961–63); Seasons 1–4; Keating died in 1963
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DVD review of Complete Season 1 and production history
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Other known performers appeared in character roles:
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Index

Mr Ed

Walter R. Brooks
Rodney Amateau
Arthur Lubin
John Rich
Alan Young
Alan Young
Connie Hines
Bamboo Harvester
Larry Keating
Edna Skinner
Leon Ames
Allan "Rocky" Lane
Ray Evans
Jay Livingston
list of episodes
Al Simon
Arthur Lubin
Maury Gertsman
Filmways
Syndication
CBS

Connie Hines
Alan Young

Leon Ames
Florence MacMichael
Filmways

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