My 30 Most Favorite Episodes of "Mister Ed".
If the title didn't give it away - these are my 30 most favorite episodes of the TV Show, "Mister Ed". Watch one per day for a full month of hilarity and smiles!
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- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesWilbur and Ed mix it up with a bank robber.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingThrough Wilbur, Mister Ed offers useful batting tips to Los Angeles Dodgers team manager, Leo Durocher.
- DirectorAlan YoungStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesBarry KelleyMister Ed wins a late model color TV, and he demands that Wilbur put it in the barn.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesIrene RyanMister Ed writes a hot and spicy autobiography.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesThe Kirkwoods twice fall victim to a home burglar. Wilbur is sure he can crack the case.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingMister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingAfter Clint Eastwood moves into the neighborhood, Mister Ed sets up a party line with his house, which causes nothing but problems for Mr. Eastwood.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesBarry KelleyMister Ed goes to school so he can become a veterinarian.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesEd gets stuck with having to give rides to a 300-pound prospective client of Wilbur.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesMister Ed tells Wilbur the story of how a horse was responsible for getting Santa Claus started in the gift-giving business. Meanwhile, Gordon talks Wilbur into entering a pact wherein they limit themselves to spending a mere $15 each on their wives.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingMister Ed wants to join the circus.
- DirectorIra StewartStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesSuperstitious Ed has to share his stall with a Wooden Jinx Horse.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesBarry KelleyEd refuses to continue to wear a saddle and he demands that Wilbur ride him bareback from now on, so Wilbur gets a motorcycle to retaliate.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingRoger wants to dress up Ed in a suit, so he can shoot a photo of him to enter in a photography contest.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingWilbur turns down a high-paying job offer, and Ed wants to go fly a kite.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesHarry BlackstoneWilbur travels to San Francisco for a magician's convention. He enters an illusion contest, using Mister Ed as his assistant in a potentially dangerous trick.
- DirectorAlan YoungStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesBarry KelleyEd wants Wilbur to get rid of a bearskin rug that was given to Carol and him by her father.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesEd digs a secret escape route out from under his stable.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingRoger schemes to profit from a rocking chair that Wilbur has made out of Mister Ed's old horseshoes.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesMister Ed talks Wilbur into taking in a broken down carnival horse.
- DirectorJustus AddissStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingMister Ed places a telephone call to the White House, which gets Wilbur a visit from the Secret Service.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesJames FlavinThe SIA (Secret Intelligence Agency) once again enlists Wilbur to figure out how secret papers are being stolen out of filing cabinets, which are right under the agent's noses. In order to help solve the case, Mister Ed needs to speak with a monkey, so he uses a zebra as a translator.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingMister Ed's telephone complaint in Wilbur's name gets the neighborhood newspaper boy fired, so Wilbur must now go to great lengths to get the kid's job back for him.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesEd becomes so afraid of Gordon he forgets how to properly speak, which results in his sentences coming out backwards.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingWilbur's 70-year-old father is engaged to be married, and Wilbur, Carol, and the Addisons are all under the false impression that his bride-to-be is fifty years younger.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingWilbur bets an old college rival "5 bills" that Ed can out-jump his horse. He has second thoughts after he realizes that "5 bills" equals $500.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesAfter Gordon is hustled out of $430 playing pool, it's up to Mister Ed to out-hustle the hustler.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLeon AmesJohnny gets into trouble with Gordon after breaking one of his windows while delivering on his paper route.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingWhen Ed refuses to apologize for misbehaving at the park, Wilbur starts riding a bicycle to get even.
- DirectorArthur LubinStarsAlan YoungConnie HinesLarry KeatingOnce again, Roger is fed up with Ed feeding off his apple trees.