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
The unaired pilot for Mister Ed. This one is almost identical to the first-aired episode "The First Meeting," the difference being a completely different cast, including Mr. Ed himself.
Wilbur Post and his wife, Carol, move into their first house. They find the previous tenant's horse abandoned in the backyard barn. Carol insists on selling the animal, but Wilbur wants to keep it. To his surprise, the horse agrees with him.
The Post's neighbor, Roger, catches Mister Ed and Wilbur talking to each other.
Wilbur gets help from Mister Ed to get more attention from Carol.
Ed feels neglected on his birthday because Wilbur is leaving him at a stable, while he goes on a 3-day fishing trip to Mexico. Ed decides to run away and join Kiddy Park, where he gives rides to children.
Wilbur and his neighbor, Roger, are banished to the barn by their wives.
Mister Ed is stolen and hidden in a sorority house basement. It's Wilbur, dressed in drag, to the rescue.
Marital strife boils over in both the Post and Addison households, and Mister Ed goes to work as an extra in a western movie.
Mister Ed attempts to torpedo Wilbur's plans to have him march in the Pagent Parade.
Wilbur is all set to enjoy a week's vacation relaxing at home, but his plans are ruined when his overbearing Aunt Martha and her talking parrot unexpectedly drop by for a prolonged visit.
While Mister Ed phones in racing tips to Pimlico Race Course, the Posts and the Addisons play Find The Statue.
Wilbur lands in a Mexican jail, and Mister Ed is the only crime witness that can help to set him free.
Mister Ed's mother is being used as a plow horse, so he begs Wilbur to buy her at auction. Carol is dead set against taking in another horse, and Roger is dead set against Kay spending any of his money at the auction.
After Ed starts giving Wilbur nothing but winning picks at the race track, everyone wants to get in on the gravy train - including Carol and Kay's milk fund for the school kids.
Ed writes and sings a song that is destined to become a hit record. Of course, Wilbur must pretend that it's all him and not Ed.
Carol brings a French Poodle home from the pound, and Mister Ed plans to get rid of Pierre as soon as possible.
Wilbur tries everything from hypnosis to psychiatry in order to cure Ed of his fear of heights.
Carol has sprained her wrist, so Wilbur hires Velma, a fantastic cook. She even serves carrot pizzas to Ed. When Velma announces that she's leaving to find a boyfriend, Ed calls her on the phone and pretends to be a local secret admirer.
Wilbur hires a bumbling handyman to fix up the house in anticipation of a visit from Home Beautiful Magazine, and Ed wants new shoes.
The new kid on the block is having trouble fitting in, so Mister Ed comes up with a plan to help him win friends.
When Wilbur balks at buying a new car for Carol, she hitches up a buggy to Mister Ed. Ed then reports her to the SPCA.
Roger influences Wilbur to grow a mustache, and Carol insists that he shave it. Meanwhile, Ed wants Wilbur to install a shower in the barn.
Circumstantial evidence leads Carol to suspect that Wilbur is seeing another woman.
Wilbur buys a pair of pearl earrings as a surprise for Carol on her birthday, but a home burglar has other plans for them.
Mister Ed wins $100 in Wilbur's name when he correctly answers a contest question over the telephone. Wilbur now has a chance to win $5000, but he's going to need Ed's help.
Wilbur and Carol head out to Pine Lake Lodge for a little rest and relaxation, leaving Ed at home.
Wilbur gives away Ed to a prospective client in order to secure a home architecture job.