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Mister Ed

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 5, 1961
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 143
  • Networks: CBS, Syndication
  • Genres: Comedy, Family
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Mister Ed(1961)

TMDB Rating: 6.8 (47 votes)

Overview

Wilbur Post and his wife Carol move into a beautiful new home. When Wilbur takes a look in his new barn, he finds that the former owner left his horse behind. This horse is no ordinary horse . . . he can talk, but only to Wilbur, which leads to all sorts of misadventures for Wilbur and his trouble-making sidekick Mister Ed.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

26 episodes • 1961Avg: 8.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The First MeetingJan 5, 19618.0
2The VentriloquistJan 12, 19610.0
3Busy WifeJan 19, 19610.0
4Kiddy ParkJan 26, 19610.0
5Stable for ThreeFeb 2, 19610.0
6Sorority HouseFeb 9, 19610.0
7Ed the LoverFeb 16, 19610.0
8Pageant ShowFeb 23, 19610.0
9The AuntMar 2, 19610.0
10The Missing StatueMar 9, 19610.0
11Ed the WitnessMar 16, 19610.0
12Ed's MotherMar 23, 19610.0
13Ed the ToutMar 30, 19610.0
14Ed the SongwriterApr 6, 19610.0
15Ed the StoolpigeonApr 13, 19610.0
16Psychoanalyst ShowApr 20, 19610.0
17A Man for VelmaApr 27, 19610.0
18Ed's New ShoesMay 4, 19610.0
19Little BoyMay 11, 19610.0
20Ed Agrees to TalkMay 18, 19610.0
21The MustacheMay 21, 19610.0
22The Other WomanJun 4, 19610.0
23Ed Cries WolfJun 11, 19610.0
24The ContestJun 18, 19610.0
25Pine Lake LodgeJun 25, 19610.0
26Wilbur Sells EdJul 2, 19610.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 1961

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1My Son, My SonOct 1, 19610.0
2The HorsetronautOct 8, 19610.0
3Ed's AncestorsOct 15, 19610.0
4Ed the RedecoratorOct 22, 19610.0
5Ed the JumperOct 29, 19610.0
6Ed the VoterNov 5, 19610.0
7Hunting ShowNov 12, 19610.0
8Mister Ed's BluesNov 19, 19610.0
9Ed the HeroNov 26, 19610.0
10Ed, the SalesmanDec 3, 19610.0
11Ed and the ElephantDec 17, 19610.0
12The WrestlerJan 7, 19620.0
13Ed's BedJan 14, 19620.0
14Ed the BeneficiaryJan 21, 19620.0
15Zsa ZsaJan 28, 19620.0
16Horse WashFeb 4, 19620.0
17Ed the Horse DoctorFeb 11, 19620.0
18George Burns Meets Mister EdFeb 18, 19620.0
19Ed's Word of HonorFeb 25, 19620.0
20No Horses AllowedMar 4, 19620.0
21Bald HorseMar 18, 19620.0
22Ed's New NeighborsMar 25, 19620.0
23Ed the BeachcomberApr 1, 19620.0
24Lie DetectorApr 8, 19620.0
25Clint Eastwood Meets Mister EdApr 22, 19620.0
26Ed the MatchmakerApr 29, 19620.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

26 episodes • 1962

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ed Gets AmnesiaSep 27, 19620.0
2Wilbur, the Good SamaritanOct 4, 19620.0
3Wilbur and Ed in ShowbizOct 11, 19620.0
4The Bashful ClipperOct 18, 19620.0
5Ed and the AllergyOct 25, 19620.0
6Horse SenseNov 1, 19620.0
7Wilbur in the Lion's DenNov 8, 19620.0
8Horse PartyNov 15, 19620.0
9Ed the PilgrimNov 22, 19620.0
10Disappearing HorseNov 29, 19620.0
11Ed and Paul RevereDec 6, 19620.0
12Wilbur the MasherDec 13, 19620.0
13Horse of a Different ColorDec 20, 19620.0
14Ed and the BicycleJan 3, 19630.0
15Ol' Rockin' ChairJan 10, 19630.0
16Big Pine LodgeJan 17, 19630.0
17Unemployment ShowJan 24, 19630.0
18Horse TalkJan 31, 19630.0
19Ed and the Secret ServiceFeb 7, 19630.0
20Working WivesFeb 14, 19630.0
21Wilbur's FatherFeb 28, 19630.0
22The Price of ApplesMar 7, 19630.0
23Ed the ZebraMar 21, 19630.0
24Ed the EmancipatorMar 24, 19630.0
25Doctor EdMar 31, 19630.0
26The Blessed EventMay 12, 19630.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

26 episodes • 1963

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Leo Durocher Meets Mister EdSep 29, 19630.0
2Wilbur Post, Honorary HorseOct 6, 19630.0
3Ed Discovers AmericaOct 13, 19630.0
4Patter of Little HoovesOct 20, 19630.0
5Be Kind to HumansOct 27, 19630.0
6Don't Laugh at HorsesNov 3, 19630.0
7Getting Ed's GoatNov 10, 19630.0
8Oh, Those Hats!Nov 17, 19630.0
9Taller Than SheDec 1, 19630.0
10Home Sweet TrailerDec 8, 19630.0
11Love Thy New NeighborDec 15, 19630.0
12Ed's Christmas StoryDec 22, 19630.0
13Ed Gets the MumpsJan 5, 19640.0
14Ed's DentistJan 12, 19640.0
15Ed the Shish KebabJan 19, 19640.0
16Ed in the Peace CorpsFeb 2, 19640.0
17Ed the Desert RatFeb 16, 19640.0
18Ed the DonkeyFeb 23, 19640.0
19Ed Visits a GypsyMar 1, 19640.0
20Ol' SwaybackMar 8, 19640.0
21Mae West Meets Mister EdMar 22, 19640.0
22Ed the ChauffeurApr 12, 19640.0
23Ed the MusicianApr 19, 19640.0
24The ProwlerApr 26, 19640.0
25Saddles and GownsMay 3, 19640.0
26MokoMay 17, 19640.0
Season 5 Poster

Season 5

26 episodes • 1964

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Hi-Fi HorseOct 4, 19640.0
2Ed the Pool PlayerOct 11, 19640.0
3Ed Writes Dear AbbyOct 18, 19640.0
4Tunnel to FreedomOct 25, 19640.0
5The Heavy RiderDec 30, 19640.0
6Ed the PilotJan 6, 19650.0
7Animal JuryJan 13, 19650.0
8What Kind of Foal Am I?Jan 20, 19650.0
9Ed the Race HorseJan 27, 19650.0
10Ed's Juice StandFeb 3, 19650.0
11Like Father, Like HorseFeb 10, 19650.0
12Ed the StowawayFeb 17, 19650.0
13Never Ride HorsesFeb 24, 19650.0
14Ed the SentryMar 3, 19650.0
15Ed's Diction TeacherMar 10, 19650.0
16Ed the GodfatherMar 17, 19650.0
17Ed's Contact LensesMar 24, 19650.0
18The Dragon HorseMar 31, 19650.0
19Ed's Cold TailApr 7, 19650.0
20The Bank RobberyApr 14, 19650.0
21My Horse, the MailmanApr 28, 19650.0
22Whiskers and TailsMay 5, 19650.0
23Robin Hood EdMay 12, 19650.0
24Ed the ArtistMay 19, 19650.0
25Jon Provost Meets Mister EdJun 9, 19650.0
26My Horse, the RangerJun 16, 19650.0
Season 6 Poster

Season 6

13 episodes • 1965

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ed the CounterspySep 12, 19650.0
2Ed-a-Go-GoSep 19, 19650.0
3ColdfingerSep 26, 19650.0
4Spies Strike BackOct 3, 19650.0
5Love and the Single HorseOct 10, 19650.0
6Anybody Got a Zebra?Oct 17, 19650.0
7TV or Not TVOct 24, 19650.0
8The Horse and the PussycatOct 31, 19650.0
9Don't Skin That BearNov 7, 19650.0
10Ed the BridegroomDec 26, 19650.0
11Ed and the Motorcycle aka my horse hates MotorcycleJan 2, 19660.0
12Cherokee EdJan 9, 19660.0
13Ed Goes to CollegeFeb 6, 19660.0

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