If you are asking whether the actual horse who played Mister Ed became attached to the actor who played Wilbur, by all accounts, the answer is yes. The horse, whose real name was "Bamboo Harvester" had a trainer named Les Hilton, who taught him various tricks which the gelding was able to perform on cue. But Bamboo Harvester absolutely did bond with Alan Young, the actor who played the role of Wilbur, and often sought his approval, especially if his trainer seemed displeased with how he had performed.
Mr. Ed only talked to Wilbur in person, If Mr. Ed used the telephone that person could hear him.
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.
First of all , it"s Wilbur Post. actor was Alan Young, later a Christian Science practitioner. Mr. Post was an architect and lived in a sort of ranch house with his wife, who was a Blonde. The couple had no children. Wilbur was the only person who ever talked to and with Ed. There is a vague resemblance to (Harvey) in the plot line.
Mr. Ed.
Wilbur was afraid that Mr. Zuckerman would kill him and eat his meat.
Mr. Ed only talked to Wilbur in person, If Mr. Ed used the telephone that person could hear him.
Wilbur
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.
Palomino
Wilbur Post's horse was called Mr Ed He was a Palomino who could talk.
The cast of Mr. Ed - 2004 includes: David Alan Basche as Wilbur Pope Garret Dillahunt as Jim Hendry Sherilyn Fenn as Carlotta Pope Sherman Hemsley as Mr. Ed Sara Paxton Blake Woodruff as Danny Pope
First of all , it"s Wilbur Post. actor was Alan Young, later a Christian Science practitioner. Mr. Post was an architect and lived in a sort of ranch house with his wife, who was a Blonde. The couple had no children. Wilbur was the only person who ever talked to and with Ed. There is a vague resemblance to (Harvey) in the plot line.
His name was Wilbur Post.
Mister Ed - 1958 Wilbur and Ed in Show Biz 3-3 was released on: USA: 11 October 1962
Mr. Ed.
There are only two Mr Ed episodes that I've been able to confirm that are in the public domain. ""The Wonderful World of Wilbur Pope" and "Wilbur Gets the Message... About Savings Bonds". However given the convoluted nature of copyright law at the time & the relative slipshod way renewals were handled there may be others.
Mister Ed - 1958 Wilbur's Father 3-21 was released on: USA: 28 February 1963