Ed is used as a model for a park statue glorifying the American Palomino. But Ed refuses to go any further when he finds out something about his ancestry.
Ed is used as a model for a park statue glorifying the American Palomino. But Ed refuses to go any further when he finds out something about his ancestry.
On their first anniversary together, Ed expects a present from Wilbur - like a color TV set. When Ed brings up the idea, Wilbur refuses and Ed takes it upon himself to come up with an idea.
On their first anniversary together, Ed expects a present from Wilbur - like a color TV set. When Ed brings up the idea, Wilbur refuses and Ed takes it upon himself to come up with an idea.
Roger wants to get out of having to take a trip to San Francisco with Kay and The Posts, so he tricks Wilbur into believing that Mister Ed is suddenly going bald, which in turn makes Ed a nervous wreck.
Roger wants to get out of having to take a trip to San Francisco with Kay and The Posts, so he tricks Wilbur into believing that Mister Ed is suddenly going bald, which in turn makes Ed a nervous wreck.
Kay inherits country property in New York, so Roger enters into an agreement to sell their California home and move. The purchaser, who works for the IRS, threatens to sue the Posts, if their behavior is not to is liking.
Kay inherits country property in New York, so Roger enters into an agreement to sell their California home and move. The purchaser, who works for the IRS, threatens to sue the Posts, if their behavior is not to is liking.
Mister Ed is suffering from feelings of rejection, so he moves to the beach to live with a group of outcast beatniks. Roger owns the beach property, and he wants to evict the whole lot of them.
Mister Ed is suffering from feelings of rejection, so he moves to the beach to live with a group of outcast beatniks. Roger owns the beach property, and he wants to evict the whole lot of them.