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 5 is "Hi-Fi Horse", rated 7.1/10 from 44 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Hi-Fi Horse" aired on 10/4/1964 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Ed the Pool Player".
Wilbur buys a stereo for him and Carol's anniversary, but Carol complains that it isn't a very personal gift.
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Kirkwood goes over the line in playing with pool sharks so Ed comes to his rescue.
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Ed writes to Dear Abby on account of getting a bachelor stall.
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To teach Ed a lesson, Wilbur locks him in his stall so he can' steal any more brownies and warm baking pies out from the kitchen window.
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After a recommendation for Wilbur's architectural abilities, Wilbur's next job is to design a shopping mall. When the really heavy investor wants to ride Ed around, Wilbur doesn't see a problem......but Ed does.
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This was the funniest episode that I have ever seen! GREAT work!
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Wilbur's visiting aunt stops by with her pet parrot. The bird ends up at the pet store and Ed must convince Wilbur that a cat drove the parrot there.
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Carol's father stops by to visit, which gives Ed the idea to search for his father.
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Kirkwood starts taking up horseback riding and his new horse is really fast, so he challenges Wilbur and Ed in a race.
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Kirkwood is trying to find a small business to invest in while Ed opens a juice stand.
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Ed tries to pull a prank on Kirkwood but the joke is on him.
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The Posts and the Kirkwoods are on their way to a vacation together, and while they left Ed behind, Ed decides to track them down.
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Carol's father visits again and Ed decides that people should not ride horses.
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Carol all of a sudden starts developing an allergy to horses. On account of that Ed decides to become a volunteer for Air Force sentry duty.
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Wilbur accidentally ends up pulling the stuffing out of a toy horse. When Ed overhears Wilbur talking about ""Stuffing the horse"", Ed goes into shock.
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Ed becomes a Godfather when a filly has her baby horse when her owner is away.
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Ed decides to get contact lenses when he is spotted in public wearing glasses.
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A collection of items are gathered for an auction and are stored in Ed's barn. The collection of objects reveal a fierce looking creature.....a dragon horse.
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Ed wants a heater for the barn and Carol needs a new refrigerator. What is Wilbur going to decide to do?
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Ed accidentally becomes the ""drop"" for stolen money, taken from a bank where Wilbur was making a deposit.
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When Wilbur designs a post office with a Pony Express statue, Ed becomes amazed at the thought that his ancestors used to deliver mail.
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Ed is paranoid over a new neighbor who happens to be an archeology professor and who has a mustache and a beard.
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A movie producer is looking for a fresh face to play Robin Hood in his new film and Carol convinces Wilbur to try out, but he keeps flubbing his cues.
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Ed takes up painting as a hobby and comes up with an ugly portrait of Carol which to some may make him famous.
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John Provost stars as the pitcher for Wilbur's little league game, but almost misses Wilbur's baseball game.
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