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There were a lot of odd TV shows in the 1960s, but one of the most unique had to be Mister Ed, about a guy named Wilbur Post who discovers that his horse can actually talk — which he did between 1961 ...
Sure, he starred opposite a talking horse on the 1960s CBS sitcom, but he also hosted an Emmy-winning variety show and voiced a popular character on 'DuckTales.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Young — ...
'Mister Ed' made a horse talk without special effects. The animal actor, Bamboo Harvester, did the act all on his own. The chatty horse was played by a golden palomino called Bamboo Harvester. The ...
American television lost a comedy, acting and voice acting pioneer on Thursday, when Alan Young passed away at the age of 96. According to the Hollywood Reporter, the man most widely known for playing ...
A horse is a horse, of course, of course – and no one can talk to a horse, of course, but if one could, they just might ask which famous horse is buried in Tahlequah. "Mister Ed" was a sitcom that ...
One of America's best-known horses is buried under a wild cherry tree near Tahlequah. Maybe. The horse, of course, of course, was Mister Ed, who talked to his owner, architect Wilbur Post, through 143 ...
The nice folks at the Los Alamitos Race Course said they would donate money to the Mattel Children’s Hospital at UCLA if I stopped by and visited Mister Ed. Some of you might be too young to remember ...
ORRTANNA - Ed Gotwalt may no longer run Mister Ed's Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium, but the founder is keeping busy finding new ways to make a difference in the community. Five years after ...
When it comes to Hemi-powered classics, the Charger and Challenger are the holy grails of Dodge muscle. However, the company also offered the iconic 426 V8 in the more unassuming Dart. It happened for ...
Alan Young, who gamely played straight man to a talking horse for five years in classic sitcom “Mr. Ed,” died Thursday at the Motion Picture and Television Home in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 96. On ...