Mr. Ed only talked to Wilbur in person, If Mr. Ed used the telephone that person could hear him.
Mr. Ed.
Wilbur Post's horse was called Mr Ed He was a Palomino who could talk.
A talking horse on the series "Mr. Ed." His owner Wilbur was the only one who knew he could talk. It comes on Nick at Nite. It was shot in the 60's. He is voiced by Allan Lane and only talks to his master Wilbur in the show.
Goodbye Mr. Ed was created in 1991.
Mr. Ed was an American Saddlebred. Palomino in colouring.
With peanut butter! They used it over his teeth so he would try to get if off. That's how he moved his lips.
No, Mr. Ed was a TV sensation in the 50s-60s.
Mr Ed
Mr. Ed, TV's most yakkity horse, was an American Saddlebred. His real name was Bamboo Harvester. As a child I thought he could really talk, but later learned that they used certain little tricks to get Ed's lips to move. Peanut Butter in his mouth was one of them.
I watched Flipper when I was young, and he was as human as Mr. Ed was, but he couldn't talk. He communicated with sounds that only his friends could understand.
Neither. Mr. Ed was a gelding, real registered name Bamboo Harvester.