The misadventures of a wisecracking talking horse and his human owner.
Genre: Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Cast:Allan Lane , Alan Young , Connie Hines , Mister Ed , Edna Skinner , Larry Keating , Leon Ames , Florence MacMichael , Al Roberts , Reed Howes , Barry Kelley , James Flavin , Jack Albertson , Joe Conley , Richard Deacon , Hazel Shermet , Barbara Morrison , Ray Kellogg
Ed receives a blow to his head, which causes him to suffer from amnesia.
Mister 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.
Wilbur and Ed decide to break into show business after they see Margie the Elephant perform on TV.
Carol and Kay discover that Chuck, the guy that clips Ed's hair, is also a fantastic hairdresser, so they convince Wilbur and Roger to make an investment that enables him to open his very own salon. One problem they hadn't counted on: He's too shy around women to cut their hair.
Roger's dreaded mother-in-law has come to visit, and to his delight, she's allergic to horse hair.
Roger's on the warpath to get rid of the bridle path that runs along the local golf course because the horses interfere with his game. The last time a ball hit a horse, it cost him a 20-dollar bet, and now he's mad.
Wilbur turns down a high-paying job offer, and Ed wants to go fly a kite.
It's Ed's 9th birthday, and he wants Wilbur to throw him a party.
Wilbur performs his magic act at the community theatre variety show.
Mister Ed is going to pose for a statue, and Roger wants to pose as Paul Revere on top of him.
A woman accuses Wilbur of being a masher after Ed whistles at the filly she is riding.
When Ed refuses to apologize for misbehaving at the park, Wilbur starts riding a bicycle to get even.
Roger schemes to profit from a rocking chair that Wilbur has made out of Mister Ed's old horseshoes.
Roger falls victim to a couple of poker-playing card sharks.
Mister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.
Ed and Wilbur try to clear a stable groom falsely convicted of horse doping.
Mister Ed places a telephone call to the White House, which gets Wilbur a visit from the Secret Service.
Carol and Kay feel that their husbands are taking them for granted, so they both get jobs, leaving Wilbur and Roger at home to fend for themselves.
Wilbur'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.
Once again, Roger is fed up with Ed feeding off his apple trees.
Roger wants to dress up Ed in a suit, so he can shoot a photo of him to enter in a photography contest.
Mister Ed liberates a cockatoo from its cage, and it promptly begins to terrorize Roger.
Roger's TV goes on the blink, so he borrows Wilbur's set from Ed's barn, which causes Ed to fret that he will miss his daily doctor shows.
Circumstantial evidence causes the Posts and the Addisons to suspect that each other couple is expecting a baby.