The following fall after debuting, Mister Ed moved to CBS (on October 1, 1961) for another five seasons, resulting in a six ...
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.
Mister Ed was no Hollywood trick; he was a real horse named Bamboo Harvester. This stunning palomino gelding was chosen for his calm demeanor and striking appearance. With the help of skilled ...
This horse is no ordinary horse . . . he can talk, but only to Wilbur, which leads to all sorts of misadventures for Wilbur and his trouble-making sidekick Mister Ed.
Edward “Mr. Ed” Haas, 92, of Allentown, passed away Monday at Middletown Home. He is survived by his children, Susan Heist and David Haas; 3 grandchildren; and 2 great grandchildren.
Mr. Bean decides to photograph wild animals in their habitat, and sets off to the woods. Story 2: Mr. Bean's Teddy-Bear gets stolen by two thieves with a cruel master-plan. In order to go to the ...
Larry Wood, a Hot Wheels toy designer for 50 years, is being inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in Detroit on July 20.
Story 2: A bird's nest on the roof interferes with Mr. Bean's TV reception. After it has been removed, will Mr. Bean hatch or eat the egg that's in it? Story 1: Mr. Bean wants to go camping ...
Says co-owner Isaac Bucher. "Mr. Ed collected elephants. He opened a museum for the public to see, and along with that, he sold a lot of candy." Inside the store there are 12,000 elephants on ...
A local family is remembering their loved one who had an unusual and well-known tie to the 39th president of the United ...