Mr. Ed, the famous talking horse from the television show that aired in the 1960s, was reportedly paid around $125 per episode. In today's money, this would be equivalent to a significantly higher amount due to inflation. The horse was trained by a man named Allan "Al" M. Schaffer, and his unique voice was provided by actor Allan Lane. Overall, Mr. Ed became a beloved character, contributing to the show's lasting popularity.
Mr. Ed.
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.
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Ed Reed gets paid 200,500,100 a year.
Mr. Ed.
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
Neither. Mr. Ed was a gelding, real registered name Bamboo Harvester.
Mr. Ed was not a Thoroughbred horse.
The cast of Mr. Celebrity with Ed Helms - 2010 includes: Brett Gelman as Mr. Celebrity Ed Helms as himself BJ Porter as Doctor
Ed Whalen went by Mr. Calgary, Wailin' Ed, and Eddie.
Ed Thigpen went by Mr. Taste.