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| Program:
Mister Ed |
| Broadcast
History: |
First
Telecast: January 1, October 1 1961
So how can "Mister Ed" have two debut
dates? "Mister Ed" was actually
started as a syndicated series (George Burns invested
the money to get it started) and CBS saw the ratings and
added it to their Sunday night line-up. This is
important because it's the first time (and maybe only
time) a network put a syndicated series in it's
primetime line-up |
| Last
Telecast: September 8, 1965 |
| Network(s):
CBS |
| Currently
Airs On: FoxNet & TV
Land Started September 2003 |
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Previously
Shown On:
Nick
at Nite
TV
Land 5/1996-1998 |
| Available
Formats: (none) |
| Related Links:
(none) |
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Mister
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Mister Ed on DVD
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The
Best Of Mister Ed, Vol. 1 [DVD] DVD
Relive the funniest moments from the series' first
three seasons with this collection of 21 episodes
that finds the eloquent equine and his hapless
owner, Wilbur, in some of their wackiest
predicaments. Includes "Ed, The First Meeting,"
"The Horsetronaut," "Zsa Zsa," "Clint Eastwood
Meets Mister Ed," "Doctor Ed," and many more. 9
hrs. on two discs. Standard; Soundtrack: English
mono.
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Mister Ed on eBay
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Rare
Mister Ed Videos
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The
Adventures Of Red Ryder/Mr. Ed VHS
Allan "Rocky" Lane is featured (if not
always seen) in this TV double feature. First,
Lane re-creates his screen role of cowboy hero
Red Ryder in "Gun Trouble Valley," the
pilot episode for the 1956 series. And Rocky
supplies the voice of talking horse "Mr.
Ed" in "Wilbur Gets the Message,"
starring Alan Young. 50 min.
TV
Pilots, Vol. 5: Mr. Ed: The Lost Episodes (1958)
VHS
Before "Mr. Ed" there was "The
Wonderful World of Wilbur Pope," the
unaired pilot from 1958 with Scott McKay as
Wilbur, the fellow who conversed with the horse
who came with his new home. Also included is the
Treasury Department-presented "Wilbur Gets
the Message...About Payroll Savings," in
which Wilbur (Alan Young) is encouraged to buy
U.S. savings bonds by Ed. 50 min. |
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