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 worst episode of "Mister Ed" is "Ed the Godfather", rated 6/10 from 33 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Ed the Godfather" aired on 3/17/1965 and is rated 0.0 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Coldfinger".
Ed becomes a Godfather when a filly has her baby horse when her owner is away.
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The Chief of the Secret Intelligence Agency calls on Wilbur to find a tiny secret radio that has disappeared. Ed finds the only clue to it.
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Wilbur and Addison go half and half into taking care of a wrestler who eats them out of house and home, and takes ballet lessons with the girls.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed discovers that some spies are using the park to drop secret messages. When Wilbur then finds some microfilm, his imagination starts to fly.
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When Ed and Wilbur recover a mini radio for the Secret Intelligence Agency, the two are threatened by spies.
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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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The Secret Intelligence Agency calls on Wilbur to try and find out who exactly has been stealing papers from the agency.
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Ed is opposed to a gift that Wilbur received. It is a bearskin rug and Wilbur refuses to get rid of it until is gets up to chase him.
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A new boy enters the neigborhood and none of the kids like him. To try and get the kid together with the other kids, Carol throws a party. Ed then hatches a scheme to show that the boy is brave by riding the ""Mean"" Ed.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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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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After finding a grey hair on his tail, Ed is convinced that he is getting old and wants a boy of his own to carry Ed's name.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed thinks he's going bald and gets Wilbur to go out and get a bunch of treatments and remedies. Ed then realizes the real reason why the hair was disappearing.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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While Wilbur is working on nice living quarters for an elephant, Ed is taking apples from Addison's apple tree.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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Ed wants a picture of Ed to enter into a contest, and Ed does not want to participate. Feeling that the contest is undignified, Ed runs away to a zoo as a zebra.
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.
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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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Carol prepares a ranger outing for girls. Wilbur is asked to do the same type of things for the boys also. Ed is interested in participating, so will he do it?
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Carol offers to look after a friends cat, but Wilbur ends up doing most of the work, making him busy. Ed then starts then feeling neglected.
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Ed begs Wilbur to find him a Justice of the Peace so that Ed can marry his favorite filly.
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Wilbur is paid to build a brand new beach house for a popular female columnist.
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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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Ed thinks it's silly to play in a Western play. But Wilbur persuades him to act when he tells Ed that a philly horse has fallen in love with Ed. Wilbur then talks Ed into returning back to the set.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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When Ed fids out that the Posts and Addisons use their weeekend to hunt for sport, Ed is against it and tries to stop it.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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The teen daughter of the Posts' new neigbors gets Wilbur and Carol ivolved in her romantic problems.
Director: Arthur Lubin
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