Wilbur Post and his wife Carol move into a beautiful new home. When Wilbur takes a look in his new barn, he finds that the former owner left his horse behind. This horse is no ordinary horse . . . he can talk, but only to Wilbur, which leads to all sorts of misadventures for Wilbur and his trouble-making sidekick Mister Ed.
The best episode of "Mister Ed" season 4 is "Leo Durocher Meets Mister Ed", rated 8.2/10 from 70 user votes. It was directed by Arthur Lubin and written by Michael Fessier, Lou Derman. "Leo Durocher Meets Mister Ed" aired on 9/29/1963 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Wilbur Post, Honorary Horse".
Ed, who is a die-hard Dogers fan, notices some weaknesses from the line-up while watching a televised game. Ed then takes it to the field when he himself bats a few and slides onto bases himself at the L.A. Dodgers Stadium.
Director: Arthur Lubin
Writer: Michael Fessier, Lou Derman
Addison gets Wilbur to come up with a design for a building that Addison wants to build. Ed then distracts Wilbur with ideas for a horse book.
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The city's American History Museum offers Wilbur a task to build a monument. The best part is that they offer Wilbur a commision, but he doesn't know what he should create.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed enters Wilbur in a newspaper puzzle contest and Wilbur ends up winning a little horse whis Ed adopts as his own son.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur and Ed get lost while they were riding out. As they got lost, they met a few bums and while Wilbur's attention was caught by something else, Ed invites them to stay at the Posts' home.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur is offended by Kay's brother, who dresses up as a horse for a costume ball.
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Ed has adopted a wild goat and decides to give it to Wilbur as a birthday present.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur is paid to build a brand new beach house for a popular female columnist.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed falls madly in love with a French female horse, but is turned off a little when he realizes that she is taller than him.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur's former Air Force commander, Gordon Kirkwood and his wife Winnie come to town and park their trailer in the Post's back yard. As the trailer is sitting there, Ed feels that his territory is being invaded.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Kirkwood officially buys the house next door, which causes Wilbur to go back to his old behavior of when Kirkwood commanded Post in the Air Force. This causes Wilbur to become overly helpful and just a pain in Gordon's neck.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Christmastime comes around the Post household and this year, Wilbur decides to be a little bit more frugal in buying gifts..... that is until he gets Ed's Christmas list.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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The Posts and Kirkwoods look after a neighbor's baby, which in turn makes Ed feel neglected, which in return causes him to get the mumps.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed constantly is complaining about a toothache. Wilbur tries to fix it by hiring the vet to come and take a look at Ed. When Ed sees the needle from the shot he is about to get, Ed disappears from the scene.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur is invited to attend a convention held by a bunch of magicians (The Great Blackstones), and decides to take Carol and Ed along also.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed is frustrated when Wilbur hires a secretary who happens to be a Japenese exchange student. The reason Ed is so angry is because she is always there and Ed can't speak to Wilbur which causes him to get frustrated.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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After a fight with Wilbur, Ed heads for all open land which in turn takes him to the desert which he falls victim to all types of misadventures.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed is offended when he is constantly called a jackass all the time, so Ed insists that Wilbur take him to the vet to make sure that Ed is still a horse.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed wants Wilbur to take him to a Gypsy to get his hoof read on account of if he will get with a Spirited Philly who he is in love with.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed becomes friends with an old swayback horse, who everyone riducules, and convnces Wilbur to let the horse stay with them.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed overhears Mae West commisioning Wilbur on creating ultra deluxe stables for her horses. When Ed ovehears the conversation, he starts to get discontented with his own surroundings.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed tells Wilbur that there is nothing to driving a car. Wilbur scoffs at the idea and Ed must show up Wilbur.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Everyone gets involved in a local variety show, which makes Ed feel left out. Ed then concocts a plan which he can be a one-horse band and starts to practice in the barn after midnight.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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While a prowler is loose in the neighborhood, Wilbur plays detective while Ed is holding the prowler.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Wilbur refuses to buy Ed a new saddle and Carol a new dress.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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