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
Through Wilbur, Mister Ed offers useful batting tips to Los Angeles Dodgers team manager, Leo Durocher.
With the help of Mister Ed, Wilbur decides to write a book about horses.
Wilbur has been chosen by the Mayor's office as the architect to create, plan, and construct the American History Museum. Of course, Mister Ed feels that the plan should include a statue of a horse in front of the museum.
Wilbur wins a miniature horse in a contest, and the little fellow promptly eats Roger's prized roses.
Mister Ed, speaking through bushes in the park, invites three hobos to stay with the Posts.
Ed resents Wilbur and Paul dressing as a two-man horse for a costume party, so he goes on strike.
The Kiddie Zoo is losing public support, and Ed wants Wilbur to do something about it and mr ed getting punished by Wilbur .
Ed is attracted to a filly named Penelope, but she only dates horses that are taller than she, so Ed wants Wilbur to provide him with elevated horse shoes.
Wilbur's old commanding officer, Colonel Gordon Kirkwood, and his wife, Winnie, park their house trailer in the Post's backyard, while they wait to settle on their new home next door to Carol and Wilbur - and Ed.
Wilbur spends all of his free time with the Kirkwoods, now that they've moved in next door, and Ed is feeling mighty lonely with no one around to keep him company.
Mister Ed tells Wilbur the story of how a horse was responsible for getting Santa Claus started in the gift-giving business. Meanwhile, Gordon talks Wilbur into entering a pact wherein they limit themselves to spending a mere $15 each on their wives.
Mister Ed is suffering from a sore tooth. Meanwhile, Gordon may go crazy trying to prove that Wilbur is insane.
Wilbur travels to San Francisco for a magician's convention. He enters an illusion contest, using Mister Ed as his assistant in a potentially dangerous trick.
When Wilbur hires a Japanese foreign exchange student as his secretary, Ed threatens to go to Pakistan to join the Peace Corps.
When one of the neighbors installs a backyard swimming pool, Carol wants one, too, and Wilbur agrees to her demand, over Ed's objection.
Ed needs advice regarding his love life, so he visits a gypsy to have his hoof read.
Mister Ed talks Wilbur into taking in a broken down carnival horse.
Mae West hires Wilbur to redesign her horse stable.
Ed never knew he slept standing up, until Wilbur told him. Now that he knows, his feet hurt, and he wants Wilbur to buy him a car.
Mister Ed is suffering from nightmares, so Wilbur suggests he take up music to calm himself before sleep. Ed becomes a one-horse-band.
The Kirkwoods twice fall victim to a home burglar. Wilbur is sure he can crack the case.
Carol wants a new gown to wear to the Architect's Ball, and Ed wants a new saddle. Wilbur doesn't want to buy either.
A mischievous Martian visits the neighborhood. He has the power to change an individual's personality.