Mr. Ed
Mr. Ed

Mr. Ed

TV ShowPilot1 SeasonEnglish

Wilbur Pope gets a horse to come live with him and his wife. But it's not just any kind of horse: It can talk! As you expect, Ed gets him into all sorts of trouble with Wilbur trying to straighten out the mess.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Family, Fantasy

Plot Summary

Mr. Ed tells the story of Wilbur Post and his talking horse, Ed. Wilbur bought the horse at an abandoned barn, only to discover Ed could speak, but only to him. The show follows the comedic misadventures of Wilbur trying to keep Ed's abilities a secret from his wife, Carol, and their neighbors, the Rogers, while Ed frequently causes trouble with his witty, often sarcastic, remarks.

Critical Reception

Mr. Ed was a popular sitcom during its original run, known for its unique premise and gentle humor. While critically panned by some for its simplistic plots and reliance on the novelty of a talking horse, it garnered a significant audience and remains a nostalgic favorite for many.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its novel concept and lighthearted, family-friendly humor.
  • Criticized for formulaic plots and often leaning heavily on the talking horse gimmick.
  • Remembered fondly for its nostalgic charm and simple comedic situations.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's nostalgic appeal and the unique premise of a talking horse. Many viewers recall it as a harmless and entertaining program from their childhood, appreciating its uncomplicated humor.

Fun Fact

The voice of Mr. Ed, Allan Lane, was a veteran Western film actor who also co-wrote and produced the show's theme song.

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