List of Mister Ed episodes
Mister Ed is a U.S. fantasy sitcom that was produced by Filmways. It first aired in syndication from January 5 to July 2, 1961 and then on CBS from October 1, 1961 to February 6, 1966, producing 143 black-and-white episodes over six seasons. On December 10, 1961, that week's telecast was pre-empted by the 1961 telecast of the film The Wizard of Oz.
All six seasons of Mister Ed are currently available on DVD in the U.S.
Mister Ed was the first show to premiere as a mid-season replacement. Note: The episodes are listed in order of production writing and completion; they often do not necessarily fall in line with the date of original airing.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
1 | 26 | January 5, 1961 | July 2, 1961 | |
2 | 26 | October 1, 1961 | April 29, 1962 | |
3 | 26 | September 27, 1962 | May 12, 1963 | |
4 | 26 | September 29, 1963 | May 17, 1964 | |
5 | 26 | October 4, 1964 | June 16, 1965 | |
6 | 13 | September 12, 1965 | February 6, 1966 |
Episodes
Season 1 (1961)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The First Meeting" | Rod Amateau | Sonia Cernu, William Burns, Irving Elinson, Robert O'Brien, Phil Shuken | January 5, 1961 |
Newlyweds Wilbur and Carol Post move into their first house together, and find that the previous tenant left his horse behind in the backyard barn. Wilbur takes a liking to the palomino, who can talk. | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Ventriloquist" | Rod Amateau | Lou Derman and Phil Davis | January 12, 1961 |
Wilbur's friend dares him to throw his voice after Addison says he heard Wilbur do it. | |||||
3 | 3 | "Busy Wife" † | Jus Addiss | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | January 19, 1961 |
Carol becomes involved with a woman's club; Wilbur finds his own hobby with a model. | |||||
4 | 4 | "Kiddy Park" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | January 26, 1961 |
Mister Ed runs away to work at the kiddy park because Wilbur won't take him to Mexico. | |||||
5 | 5 | "Stable for Three" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | February 2, 1961 |
Wilbur and Roger are banished to the barn by their wives. | |||||
6 | 6 | "Sorority House" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | February 9, 1961 |
Mister Ed is stolen and hidden in a sorority house basement. Wilbur then dresses as a woman to get Ed out. | |||||
7 | 7 | "Ed the Lover" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | February 16, 1961 |
Mister Ed has no interest in appearing in a Western play until he learns that a filly horse has fallen in love with him. | |||||
8 | 8 | "The Pageant Show" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | February 23, 1961 |
Mister Ed attempts to ruin Wilbur's plans to have him march in the Pageant parade. | |||||
9 | 9 | "The Aunt" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | March 2, 1961 |
Wilbur's vacation plans are spoiled when his aunt visits with her talking parrot and Ed gets rid of it. | |||||
10 | 10 | "The Missing Statue" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | March 9, 1961 |
While Mister Ed is phoning in racing tips to the Pimlico Racetrack, Carol tries to persuade Wilbur to buy a statue she wants for the house. | |||||
11 | 11 | "Ed the Witness" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | March 16, 1961 |
Mister Ed is the only witness to an auto accident that accidentally lands Wilbur in a Mexican prison. | |||||
12 | 12 | "Ed's Mother" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | March 23, 1961 |
Mister Ed is horrified to discover that his mother is being utilized as a plow horse and insists that Wilbur buy her at auction. | |||||
13 | 13 | "Ed the Tout" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | March 30, 1961 |
Mister Ed starts giving Wilbur a string of winning picks at the local racetrack. | |||||
14 | 14 | "Ed the Songwriter" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | April 6, 1961 |
Ed writes a hit song for Kay's brother in law, a music published in need of a hit. | |||||
15 | 15 | "Ed the Stoolpigeon" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | April 13, 1961 |
Wilbur and Carol rescue a poodle and Ed gets so jealous that he tries to get the pup in trouble so that Ed can get all the attention. | |||||
16 | 16 | "Psychoanalyst Show" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | April 20, 1961 |
Wilbur acts like a patient at a psychiatrist to find out how to help Mister Ed overcome his fear of heights | |||||
17 | 17 | "A Man for Velma" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | April 27, 1961 |
The Posts hire a cook while Carol's wrist is in a sling. She is so great, Ed proposes to her so she won't leave. | |||||
18 | 18 | "Ed's New Shoes" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | May 4, 1961 |
Wilbur spends an afternoon getting Ed new shoes and neglects his wife. | |||||
19 | 19 | "Little Boy" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | May 11, 1961 |
Mister Ed befriends the new boy in town. | |||||
20 | 20 | "Ed Agrees to Talk" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | May 16, 1961 |
Ed calls the SPCA when Carol hitches him to a surrey when Wilbur refuses to buy her a new car. | |||||
21 | 21 | "The Mustache" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | May 21, 1961 |
Roger convinces Wilbur to grow a mustache to look older in order to land a promising architect position he wants. | |||||
22 | 22 | "The Other Woman" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | June 4, 1961 |
To Carol's shock, Wilbur whispers the name of another woman in his sleep. After being mad and upset, she is relieved to learn that the name he mentioned was a female horse that Ed wanted him to buy for the barn. | |||||
23 | 23 | "Ed Cries Wolf" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | June 11, 1961 |
Mister Ed manipulates Wilbur into playing play chess with him, but Wilbur is reluctant to believe Ed when he sees a burglar in the house. | |||||
24 | 24 | "The Contest" † | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | June 18, 1961 |
Mister Ed wants to win a contest for a European trip but makes Wilbur lose so the prize can go to an elderly couple. | |||||
25 | 25 | "Pine Lake Lodge" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | June 25, 1961 |
In this back door pilot for a proposed TV series, Mister Ed protests when Wilbur and Carol go to Pine Lake Lodge upstate for a weekend vacation. The friendly but troublesome lodge owner Bill Parker (guest star William Bendix) cons Wilbur into helping him cut down a tree to help build furniture for a summer camp the lodge is planning to hold for the summer. | |||||
26 | 26 | "Wilbur Sells Ed" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | July 2, 1961 |
Mister Ed falls in love with a filly owned by an important builder and convinces Wilbur to sell him. |
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Season 2 (1961–62)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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27 | 1 | "My Son, My Son" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | October 1, 1961 |
After finding a grey hair on his tail, Ed is convinced that he is getting old and wants a son that will carry on his name. | |||||
28 | 2 | "The Horsetronaut" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bobby O'Brien | October 8, 1961 |
Mister Ed feels unwanted and attempts to become the first horse astronaut into space. | |||||
29 | 3 | "Ed's Ancestors" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | October 15, 1961 |
Mister Ed wants to be the model for an historic statue but Addison convinces Ed that his ancestors are not worthy of the honor. | |||||
30 | 4 | "Ed the Redecorator" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | October 22, 1961 |
Carol wants to redecorate the house, but Mister Ed insists that his barn gets a makeover first. Guest star: Hayden Rorke as Mr. Cavell. | |||||
31 | 5 | "Ed the Jumper" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | October 29, 1961 |
An old college friend (Alan Hale, Jr.) of Wilbur's taunts him into entering Ed in a jumping contest against his own racing horse. | |||||
32 | 6 | "Ed the Voter" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman | November 5, 1961 |
Ed objects to Carol's idea of using his barn as a voter's polling booth. | |||||
33 | 7 | "Ed the Hunter" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | November 12, 1961 |
The Posts and Addisons go on a camping and hunting trip in the High Sierra Mountains, despite Ed's objections to game hunting. | |||||
34 | 8 | "Mister Ed's Blues" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Creqson | November 19, 1961 |
Wilbur wants Ed to write another hit song, a blues number, but Ed can't do it until he feels miserable after a filly jilts him. | |||||
35 | 9 | "Ed the Hero" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Stanley Adams | November 26, 1961 |
After Mister Ed saves the life of a little girl at the park, her grateful grandfather invites Ed and the Posts to his Catalina estate and Ed has to face his fear of the water. | |||||
36 | 10 | "Ed the Salesman" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | December 3, 1961 |
Ed decides to get a job selling real estate by phone to pay his own way. | |||||
37 | 11 | "Ed and the Elephant" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | December 17, 1961 |
A magician's elephant that Wilbur takes in drives Mister Ed crazy with his antics. | |||||
38 | 12 | "The Wrestler" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | January 7, 1962 |
Wilbur and Roger are supposed to manage a wrestler who turns out to be better at ballet. | |||||
39 | 13 | "Ed's Bed" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | January 14, 1962 |
Ed wants Wilbur to nurse him and orders a bed for the barn while he recovers. | |||||
40 | 14 | "Ed the Beneficiary" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | January 21, 1962 |
Ed reads in the newspaper about a cat who is willed a great deal of money. | |||||
41 | 15 | "Zsa Zsa" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | January 28, 1962 |
Zsa Zsa Gabor is in town to film a western but is fearful of horses. She overcomes her fear of horses and plans to take Ed to Australia. | |||||
42 | 16 | "Horse Wash" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Stanley Adams | February 4, 1962 |
Ed goes on a diet to impress a filly. Meanwhile, Wilbur's father-in-law comes for a visit planning to make a deal with a successful builder. When Ed catches on to the man's scam during his telephone call, Wilbur acts as a go-between to expose the man and his father-in-law sends him on his way. | |||||
43 | 17 | "Ed the Horse Doctor" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | February 11, 1962 |
Ed comes to the rescue of a race horse purchased by Roger who is lovesick and won't run. He finds himself in over his head when the horse sets her eyes on him. | |||||
44 | 18 | "George Burns Meets Mister Ed" "Ed Finally Talks" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman | February 18, 1962 |
George Burns offers $25,000 to make a Las Vegas appearance with Ed. | |||||
45 | 19 | "Ed's Word of Honor" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Stanley Adams | February 25, 1962 |
Ed's word of honor is tested when Roger and Wilbur have a gag argument over a birthday gift from the Posts. | |||||
46 | 20 | "No Horses Allowed" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | March 4, 1962 |
Ed tries to have a petition banning horses from the neighborhood recalled. | |||||
46 | 21 | "Bald Horse" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bill Crewson | March 18, 1962 |
Ed thinks he is going bald and insists Wilbur help him remedy the situation with tonics and treatments. | |||||
48 | 22 | "Ed's New Neighbors" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Stanley Adams | March 25, 1962 |
The Addisons decide to sell their house to neighbors with a terrible kid and Ed decides he would rather have Addison than the new neighbors. | |||||
49 | 23 | "Ed the Beachcomber" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | April 1, 1962 |
Ed decides he feels rejected and unwanted so he joins the beatniks on the beach. | |||||
50 | 24 | "Lie Detector" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 8, 1962 |
Roger asks Wilbur to help him finance a lie detector machine. | |||||
51 | 25 | "Clint Eastwood Meets Mister Ed" | Arthur Lubin | Lou Derman and Sonia Chernus | April 22, 1962 |
Ed tries to get rid of the competition for fillies, Clint Eastwood's horse. | |||||
52 | 26 | "Ed the Matchmaker" | Arthur Lubin | Ben Starr and Bob O'Brien | April 29, 1962 |
In this back door pilot for a proposed TV series, Emmy Lou Harper is the teenage daughter of the Post's new neighbors who gets them involved with her romantic problems when Emmy Lou asks Wilbur for a locket of hair from Mister Ed's tail to make a 'love potion' to win the affections of a local delivery boy. |
Season 3 (1962–63)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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53 | 1 | "Ed and the Secret Service" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | February 7, 1963 |
Carol and Kay try to persuade their husbands to join the hunt club to emulate the First Lady. Wilbur agrees to join, but Ed won't let Wilbur ride him in the hunt. | |||||
54 | 2 | "Ed Gets Amnesia" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | September 27, 1962 |
Ed gets accidentally hit in the head with a bucket of carrots and he can't remember Wilbur or who he is. | |||||
55 | 3 | "Wibur the Good Samaritan" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | October 4, 1962 |
When Ed causes a newsboy to lose his job, Wilbur and Addison each suspect each other of being the one who did it. | |||||
56 | 4 | "Wilbur's Father" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | February 28, 1963 |
Ed confuses Wilbur about his father's plans to remarry. | |||||
57 | 5 | "Wilbur in the Lion's Den" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | November 8, 1962 |
Feeling afraid of what Carol and the neighbors might think, Wilbur tries to talk Ed out of it when Ed asks Wilbur to take him kite flying. | |||||
58 | 6 | "The Bashful Clipper" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | October 18, 1962 |
Wilbur thinks that Ed looks ungroomed and needs a good haircut, so he gets a hairdresser to do the job. | |||||
59 | 7 | "Wilbur and Ed in Showbiz" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | October 11, 1962 |
While Wilbur is working on nice living quarters for an elephant, Ed is taking apples from Addison's apple tree. | |||||
60 | 8 | "Ed and the Allergy" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | October 25, 1962 |
Wilbur has promised to take Ed camping, but the visit of Addison's mother spoils that from happening. | |||||
61 | 9 | "Horse Sense" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | November 1, 1962 |
Addison's letter to the editor fails when he wants the bridle path removed so that they can use the space to add on to the golf course. Note: In the scene where the publisher, Mr. Boyd, phones Wilbur to ask him to write a book, he never identifies himself. Seconds later, Wilbur is referring to the publisher as Mr. Boyd by name. | |||||
62 | 10 | "Ed and Paul Revere" | TBA | Ben Starr and Robert O'Brien | December 6, 1962 |
Addison, being the Chairman and a distant relative from Paul Revere, hires a sculptor (Hans Conreid) to create an statue of Paul Revere's horse. Ed poses for the horse which is abstract and a shock when they see it. | |||||
63 | 11 | "Wilbur the Masher" | TBA | Ben Starr and Bob O'Brien | December 13, 1962 |
Wilbur gets into trouble with a married woman in the park as he is riding Ed, who keeps whistling at the woman's horse. Wilbur must convince his wife, and the other woman's husband, he is not a masher. | |||||
64 | 12 | "Horse Party" | TBA | Lou Derman, Robert O'Brien, and Ben Starr | November 15, 1962 |
Ed tells Wilbur to throw him a birthday party and invite his horse friends at the same time Carol is planning a girls luncheon. | |||||
65 | 13 | "Ed the Pilgrim" | TBA | Robert O'Brien | November 22, 1962 |
Ed tells how a horse gets the real credit for the first Thanksgiving, in the hopes that Wilbur will include Ed in a family Thanksgiving. | |||||
66 | 14 | "Disappearing Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Ben Starr | November 29, 1962 |
Ed is supposed to disappear from a box but worries he won't see Wilbur again. | |||||
67 | 15 | "Ed and the Bicycle" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | January 3, 1963 |
Ed retaliates against Wilbur for riding a bike instead of him and flattens the bike tires so Wilbur is caught walking home in the rain. | |||||
68 | 16 | "Horse of a Different Color" | TBA | Robert O'Brien, Ben Starr, and Lou Derman | December 20, 1962 |
The circus comes to town, and they intend to place it on the Addisons' property. | |||||
69 | 17 | "The Blessed Event" | TBA | Ben Starr and Bob O'Brien | May 12, 1963 |
Joy hits Ed when he learns that he is about to become an Uncle. When he hears of this news, he goes straight to the typewriter and starts to list a bunch of names suitable to fit the little guy. | |||||
70 | 18 | "Ol' Rockin' Chair" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | January 10, 1963 |
Wilbur constructs a rocking chair out of Ed's old shoes because he won't throw them out. Addison finds a buyer and tricks Wilbur into selling the chair to him. | |||||
71 | 19 | "Unemployment Show" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | January 24, 1963 |
Ed becomes unemployed after he works for a month at a riding stable. Kay's brother is a press agent out of work who gets publicity from Ed receiving an unemployment check. Note: As Ed raises his head after Wilbur awakens him by popping a paper bag, you can see a man's hand holding Ed's leg in the lower left side of the frame. Note: The social security number Ed gets (054-22-5457) actually belonged to the show's writer, Louis "Lou" Derman. | |||||
72 | 20 | "Big Pine Lodge" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | January 17, 1963 |
The Posts, Addisons, and Ed all go to a ski lodge. During the trip they fall victim to card sharks. That is until they use Ed to try to help them out. | |||||
73 | 21 | "Horse Talk" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | January 31, 1963 |
Wilbur and Ed help redeem a racetrack worker from horse doping charges by talking to the horse to find the real culprit. When the culprit shows up to drug Lady Sue, he catches Wilbur in the stall and holds him at gunpoint with the belief he had been following his trail. Ed comes to Wilbur's rescue by having the guard overhear the ongoing conversation between the two men that leads to the doper's arrest. | |||||
74 | 22 | "Working Wives" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | February 14, 1963 |
After cutting the budget on their wives spending, it's up to Wilbur and Addison to keep house while the women work and make the money. | |||||
75 | 23 | "Ed the Emancipator" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | March 24, 1963 |
The Posts buy Kay a cockatoo for her birthday. Ed gets it into his head to liberate the bird and the entire animal shelter in the style of Abe Lincoln. | |||||
76 | 24 | "The Price of Apples" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bob O'Brien | March 7, 1963 |
Ed has an uncontrollable urge for Addison's apples and constantly takes them from Addison's apple tree. Addison gets very angry at Ed and threatens Wilbur to stop Ed, or there will be trouble. | |||||
77 | 25 | "Doctor Ed" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | March 31, 1963 |
Addison's TV set stops working and Wilbur lends him his. Ed gets upset because he won't be able to watch his favorite doctor shows and there is a dream sequence where Dr. Ed refuses to operate on Addison. | |||||
78 | 26 | "Ed the Zebra" | TBA | Lou Derman and Robert O'Brien | March 21, 1963 |
Wilbur wants a picture of Ed to enter into a contest, and Ed does not want to participate. Feeling that the contest is undignified, Ed runs away to a zoo as a zebra. |
Season 4 (1963–64)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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79 | 1 | "Wilbur Post, Honorary Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 6, 1963 |
Addison gets Wilbur to come up with a design for a building that Addison wants to build. Ed then distracts Wilbur with ideas for a horse book. | |||||
80 | 2 | "Patter of Little Hooves" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 20, 1963 |
Ed enters Wilbur in a newspaper puzzle contest and Wilbur ends up winning a miniature horse which Ed adopts as his own son. | |||||
81 | 3 | "Leo Durocher Meets Mister Ed" | TBA | Michael Fessier | September 29, 1963 |
Ed, who is a die-hard Dodgers fan, phones Leo Dorocher and gives him tips.Wilbur and Ed go to Dodgers Stadium to help Leo Dorocher and Ed hits a home run when hitting a ball thrown by Sandy Koufax. Notes: Although this episode was a popular classic, dramatic changes to the series were made during this season. The main change was made following the death of Larry Keating (Roger Addison), who died of leukemia on August 29, 1963. The character of Kay Addison continued for a few more episodes but was eventually dropped. So there are no additional episodes with Ed and "Brush Face". In 1997 TV Guide ranked this episode number 73 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list.[1] | |||||
82 | 4 | "Ed Discovers America" | TBA | Larry Rhine | October 13, 1963 |
The city's American History Museum offers Wilbur a task to build a monument. The best part is that they offer Wilbur a commission, but he doesn't know what he should create. | |||||
83 | 5 | "Taller Than She" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bill Davenport | December 1, 1963 |
Ed falls madly in love with a British female horse, but is turned off a little when he realizes that she is taller than him. | |||||
84 | 6 | "Be Kind to Humans" | TBA | Larry Rhine and Lou Derman | October 27, 1963 |
Wilbur and Ed get lost while out for a ride in the park. They happen across a few hobos and one complains "mulligan stew, that's all we been eatin" then Ed invites them to have dinner and sleepover with the Posts while Carol's father is visiting. Note: This is the second episode to feature Wilbur's father-in-law. | |||||
85 | 7 | "Don't Laugh at Horses" | TBA | Larry Rhine and Lou Derman | November 3, 1963 |
Kay's brother offends Ed by dressing up as a horse for a costume ball. | |||||
86 | 8 | "Getting Ed's Goat" | TBA | Larry Rhine and Lou Derman | November 10, 1963 |
Ed has adopted a wild goat kid and decides to give it to Wilbur as a birthday present. | |||||
87 | 9 | "Ed the Musician" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 19, 1964 |
In order to relax and stop having bad dreams, Ed takes up a hobby of playing music. | |||||
88 | 10 | "Oh, Those Hats!" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | November 17, 1963 |
Wilbur is hired by a fashion editor (Spring Byington) and ends up having a telethon to raise money for a petting zoo. | |||||
89 | 11 | "Ed the Shish Kebab" | TBA | Lou Derman and Stanley Adams | January 19, 1964 |
Wilbur is invited to attend a convention held by a bunch of magicians (The Great Blackstones), and decides to take Carol and Ed along also. | |||||
90 | 12 | "Ed the Desert Rat" | TBA | Story by: Stanley Adams and Lou Derman Tele-play by:Lou Derman and Bill Davenport | February 16, 1964 |
After a fight with Wilbur, Ed runs away for open spaces and ends up in the desert but Wilbur finds him. | |||||
91 | 13 | "Home Sweet Trailer" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bill Davenport | December 8, 1963 |
Wilbur's former Air Force commander, Gordon Kirkwood and his wife Winnie come to town and park their trailer in the Post's back yard. As the trailer is sitting there, Ed feels that his territory is being invaded. Note: In this episode, we meet Wilbur's new neighbors the Kirkwoods, replacing the husband/wife team of the Addisons. The Kirkwoods will remain the Posts' neighbors to the end of season 5. | |||||
92 | 14 | "Love Thy New Neighbor" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | December 15, 1963 |
Kirkwood officially buys the house next door, which causes Wilbur to go back to his old behavior of when Kirkwood commanded Post in the Air Force. This causes Wilbur to become overly helpful and just a pain in Gordon's neck. | |||||
93 | 15 | "Moko" | TBA | William Burns and Norman Paul | May 17, 1964 |
Kirkwood plans a party for his straight-laced, former Commanding General. Problems hit when a little Martian changes the whole thing around. Notes: This episode was intended to be a pilot for another spin-off TV series that never took off which was part-animation and part-live action featuring the adventures of the title Martian. This is one of the few episodes where Mister Ed is not a main character. | |||||
94 | 16 | "Ed in the Peace Corps" | TBA | Larry Rhine and Lou Derman | February 2, 1964 |
Ed is frustrated when Wilbur hires a secretary who happens to be a Japanese exchange student. The reason Ed is so angry is because she is always there and Ed can't speak to Wilbur which causes him to get frustrated. | |||||
95 | 17 | "Ed Gets the Mumps" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 5, 1964 |
Ed pretends to have the mumps in order to compete for attention with a neighbors' baby who is attracting the attention of the Posts and the Kirkwoods. | |||||
96 | 18 | "Ed's Christmas Story" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | December 22, 1963 |
Christmastime comes around the Post household and this year, Wilbur decides to be a little bit more frugal in buying gifts – until he gets Ed's Christmas list. | |||||
97 | 19 | "Ed's Dentist" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | January 12, 1964 |
Ed constantly is complaining about a toothache. Wilbur tries to fix it by hiring the vet to come and take a look at Ed. When Ed sees the needle from the shot he is about to get, Ed disappears from the scene. | |||||
98 | 20 | "Ed Visits a Gypsy" | TBA | Larry Rhine and Lou Derman | March 1, 1964 |
Ed wants Wilbur to take him to a Gypsy to get his hoof read. That way, he will get with a spirited filly whom he is in love with. | |||||
99 | 21 | "Ed the Chauffeur" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 12, 1964 |
Ed tells Wilbur that there is nothing to driving a car. Wilbur scoffs at the idea and Ed must show up Wilbur. | |||||
100 | 22 | "Ol' Swayback" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | March 8, 1964 |
Ed becomes friends with an old swayback horse, whom everyone ridicules, and convinces Wilbur to let the horse stay with them. | |||||
101 | 23 | "Ed the Donkey" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | February 23, 1964 |
Ed is offended when he is constantly called a jackass all the time, so Ed insists that Wilbur take him to the vet to make sure that Ed is still a horse. | |||||
102 | 24 | "Mae West Meets Mister Ed" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | March 22, 1964 |
Ed overhears Mae West commissioning Wilbur on creating deluxe stables for her horses. When Ed moves in with Mae, he finds out the downside of getting what he wants. | |||||
103 | 25 | "Saddles and Gowns" | TBA | Lou Derman and Bill Davenport | May 3, 1964 |
Wilbur refuses to buy Ed a new saddle and Carol a new dress. | |||||
104 | 26 | "The Prowler" | TBA | Bill Davenport and Lou Derman | April 26, 1964 |
While a prowler is loose in the neighborhood, Wilbur plays detective while Ed is holding the prowler. |
Season 5 (1964–65)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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105 | 1 | "Ed the Pool Player" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 11, 1964 |
Kirkwood goes over the line in playing with pool sharks so Ed comes to his rescue. | |||||
106 | 2 | "Ed Writes Dear Abby" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 18, 1964 |
Ed writes to Dear Abby on account of getting a bachelor stall. | |||||
107 | 3 | "Hi-Fi Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 4, 1964 |
Wilbur buys a stereo for his and Carol's anniversary, but Carol complains that it isn't a very personal gift. | |||||
108 | 4 | "Ed's Tunnel to Freedom" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 25, 1964 |
To teach Ed a lesson, Wilbur locks him in his stall so he can't steal any more brownies and warm baking pies out from the kitchen window. | |||||
109 | 5 | "Jon Provost Meets Mister Ed" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | June 9, 1965 |
Jon Provost stars as the pitcher for Wilbur's little league game, but almost misses Wilbur's baseball game. | |||||
110 | 6 | "Like Father, Like Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | February 10, 1965 |
Ed tries to pull a prank on Kirkwood but the joke is on him. | |||||
111 | 7 | "Ed the Race Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 27, 1965 |
Kirkwood starts taking up horseback riding and he thinks his new horse is really fast, so he challenges Wilbur and Ed to a race. Ed is actually faster, but Kirkwood knows a shortcut and wins by cheating. Wilbur and Ed challenge for several rematches and lose every time until one time Ed wins the race despite Kirkwood’s cheating, at which point the deceptions are discovered. | |||||
112 | 8 | "My Horse, the Ranger" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | June 16, 1965 |
Carol prepares a ranger outing for girls. Wilbur is asked to do the same type of things for the boys also. Ed is interested in participating. | |||||
113 | 9 | "The Heavy Rider" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | December 30, 1964 |
After a recommendation for Wilbur's architectural abilities, Wilbur's next job is to design a shopping mall. When the really heavy investor wants to ride Ed around, Wilbur doesn't see a problem but Ed does. | |||||
114 | 10 | "Ed the Pilot" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 6, 1965 |
Ed desires to learn how to fly an airplane. | |||||
115 | 11 | "Ed the Stowaway" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | February 17, 1965 |
The Posts and the Kirkwoods are on their way to a vacation together, and while they left Ed behind, Ed decides to track them down. | |||||
116 | 12 | "Animal Jury" | TBA | Lou Derman Larry Rhine | January 13, 1965 |
Wilbur's visiting aunt stops by with her pet parrot. The bird ends up at the pet store and Ed must convince Wilbur that a cat drove the parrot there. | |||||
117 | 13 | "What Kind of Foal am I?" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 20, 1965 |
Carol's father stops by to visit, which gives Ed the idea to search for his father. | |||||
118 | 14 | "Ed's Juice Stand" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | February 3, 1965 |
Kirkwood is trying to find a small business to invest in while Ed opens a juice stand. | |||||
119 | 15 | "The Dragon Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | March 31, 1965 |
A collection of items are gathered for an auction and are stored in Ed's barn. The collection of objects reveal a fierce looking dragon horse. | |||||
120 | 16 | "Never Ride Horses" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | February 24, 1965 |
Carol's father visits again and Ed decides that people should not ride horses. | |||||
121 | 17 | "Ed the Sentry" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | March 3, 1965 |
Carol all of a sudden starts developing an allergy to horses. On account of that Ed decides to become a volunteer for Air Force sentry duty. | |||||
122 | 18 | "Ed's Diction Teacher" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | March 10, 1965 |
Wilbur accidentally ends up pulling the stuffing out of Winnie's toy horse. When Ed overhears Gordon talking about "Stuffing the horse", Ed goes into shock. | |||||
123 | 19 | "Ed the Godfather" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | March 17, 1965 |
Ed becomes a Godfather when a filly has her baby horse when her owner is away. | |||||
124 | 20 | "Ed's Contact Lenses" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | March 24, 1965 |
Ed decides to get contact lenses when he is spotted in public wearing glasses. | |||||
125 | 21 | "Ed's Cold Tail" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 7, 1965 |
Ed wants a heater for the barn and Carol needs a new refrigerator. | |||||
126 | 22 | "The Bank Robbery" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 14, 1965 |
Ed accidentally becomes the "drop" for stolen money, taken from a bank where Wilbur was making a deposit. | |||||
127 | 23 | "My Horse, the Mailman" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | April 28, 1965 |
When Wilbur designs a post office with a Pony Express statue, Ed becomes amazed at the thought that his ancestors used to deliver mail. | |||||
128 | 24 | "Whiskers and Tails" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | May 5, 1965 |
Ed is paranoid over a new neighbor who happens to be an archeology professor and who has a mustache and a beard. | |||||
129 | 25 | "Robin Hood Ed" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | May 12, 1965 |
A movie producer is looking for a fresh face to play Robin Hood in his new film and Carol convinces Wilbur to try out, but he keeps flubbing his cues. Meanwhile, Ed conducts his "own" style of Robin Hood. | |||||
130 | 26 | "Ed the Artist" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | May 19, 1965 |
Ed takes up painting as a hobby and comes up with an ugly portrait of Carol which to some may make him famous. |
Season 6 (1965–66)
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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131 | 1 | "Ed the Counterspy" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | September 12, 1965 |
Ed discovers that some spies are using the park to drop secret messages. When Wilbur then finds some microfilm, his imagination starts to fly. | |||||
132 | 2 | "Ed a-Go-Go" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | September 19, 1965 |
A neighbor who happens to be a builder needs an architect. Ed comes up with an idea that go-go music might just help Wilbur get that job. | |||||
133 | 3 | "Coldfinger" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | September 26, 1965 |
The Chief of the Secret Intelligence Agency calls on Wilbur to find a tiny secret radio that has disappeared. Ed finds the clue in a Chinese restaurant. | |||||
134 | 4 | "Spies Strikes Back" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 3, 1965 |
Ed and Wilbur go undercover again to fight the spies, but have to figure out the "hip code" being used to transfer information in the Chinese restaurant. | |||||
135 | 5 | "Love and the Single Horse" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 10, 1965 |
Carol attempts to publish Ed's memoirs. Guest Stars: Irene Ryan and Raymond Bailey | |||||
136 | 6 | "Anybody Got a Zebra" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 17, 1965 |
The Secret Intelligence Agency calls on Wilbur to try to find out who exactly has been stealing papers from the agency. | |||||
137 | 7 | "TV or not TV" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 24, 1965 |
Ed answers a hard question regarding chess on a radio game show and ends up winning Wilbur a new color TV set. | |||||
138 | 8 | "The Horse and the Pussycat" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | October 31, 1965 |
Carol offers to look after a friend's cat, but Wilbur ends up doing most of the work, making him busy. Ed then starts feeling neglected. | |||||
139 | 9 | "Ed the Bridegroom" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | December 26, 1965 |
Ed begs Wilbur to find him a Justice of the Peace so that Ed can marry his favorite filly. | |||||
140 | 10 | "Don't Skin That Bear" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | November 7, 1965 |
Ed is opposed to a gift that Wilbur received. It is a bearskin rug and Wilbur refuses to get rid of it until it gets up to chase him. | |||||
141 | 11 | "Ed and the Motorcycle" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 2, 1966 |
Ed decides that he only wants to be ridden bareback and does not want Wilbur to use a saddle on him, so Wilbur then goes and rents a motorcycle. | |||||
142 | 12 | "Cherokee Ed" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | January 9, 1966 |
Ed discovers that he's part Indian steed and refuses association with a parrot descended from General Custer's parrot. | |||||
143 | 13 | "Ed Goes to College" | TBA | Lou Derman and Larry Rhine | February 6, 1966 |
Wilbur pleads with Ed to stick to being a horse, especially when Ed wants to go to college to become a doctor. Note: This is the final first-run episode of the series. |
References
- General references
- "Mister Ed on CBS". TV Guide. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
- "Mister Ed: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
- "Mister Ed: Episode Guide". Zap2it. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
External links
- List of Mister Ed episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Mister Ed episodes at TV.com