"Mister Ed" debuted in 1961 . The TV series first aired in syndication from January 5 to July 2, 1961, and then on CBS from October 1, 1961, to February 6, 1966 .
Alan Young
Mr. Ed.
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.
Mr. Ed only talked to Wilbur in person, If Mr. Ed used the telephone that person could hear him.
Mr. Ed was not a Thoroughbred horse.
Alan Young
Mr. Ed was born in 1939 and, depending on the source died in 1968 or 1979.
Mr. Ed.
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.
Mr. Ed only talked to Wilbur in person, If Mr. Ed used the telephone that person could hear him.
No, Mr. Ed was a TV sensation in the 50s-60s.
Mr Ed
Mr. Freeze is a villain in the Batman series, making apperances in the comic book, animated series, and the live action movie Batman and Robin.
Neither. Mr. Ed was a gelding, real registered name Bamboo Harvester.
Er . . . Mr Merriam and Mr Webster have been dead for a long time, so they do not live anywhere . . .