There were a lot of odd TV shows in the 1960s, but one of the most unique had to be Mister Ed, about a guy named Wilbur Post who discovers that his horse can actually talk — which he did between 1961 ...
One of America's best-known horses is buried under a wild cherry tree near Tahlequah. Maybe. The horse, of course, of course, was Mister Ed, who talked to his owner, architect Wilbur Post, through 143 ...
'Mister Ed' made a horse talk without special effects. The animal actor, Bamboo Harvester, did the act all on his own. The chatty horse was played by a golden palomino called Bamboo Harvester. The ...
A horse is a horse, of course, of course – and no one can talk to a horse, of course, but if one could, they just might ask which famous horse is buried in Tahlequah. "Mister Ed" was a sitcom that ...
Q: I've been watching reruns of the sitcom "Mister Ed." Can you tell me what became of the famous horse after the series ended? P.H., Reading, Pa. A: A gelding named Bamboo Harvester played the ...
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 ...
Ed gets accidentally hit in the head with a bucket of carrots and he can't remember Wilbur or who he is. When Ed causes a newsboy to lose his job, Wilbur and Addison each suspect each other of being ...
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