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  Mister Ed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mister Ed was voiced by Allan Lane (speaking) and Sheldon Allman (singing).
The horse portraying Mister Ed was Bamboo Harvester, born in California in 1949 and died in 1970.
Ed was actually a zebra, not a horse, and was either painted a solid color for the series or else looked like a horse because of shortcomings of early fl-and-white television.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mr._Ed   (422 words)

  
 Mr
Ed proceeded to get a blanket of roughly the same color as the rug that was now littered with glass scraps.
Ed grabbed hold of the door handle of the bus with his teeth and pried the door open.
Ed was approaching some more stop lights, cop cars pulled out of side streets in front of him and slowed to try to cut him off.
www.angelfire.com /ok2/crazystories/eddy.html   (1326 words)

  
 Mr. Ambassador Edward Aubrey Clark.
Ed was born in San Augustine and proud of it.
Ed formed the firm of Clark, Thomas, and Winters in 1938, and it quickly became one of the most influential firms in Texas, partly because of his participation on Texas politics.
Ed spoke with a slight lisp, and I can hear it now, from 1985, as we were moving from a TSHA luncheon at which James A. Michener had heaped praise on a little monograph I had written titled The Trail To San Jacinto.
www.texasescapes.com /AllThingsHistorical/Edward-Aubrey-Clark-Mr-Ambassador-AM704.htm   (442 words)

  
 GAS FOOD LODGING: Mr. Ed's Elephant Museum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed had a real elephant on the premises just once for a weekend, and while it proved popular with the kids, he dismisses the idea of adding one to the permanent collection.
Ed laments the slaughter of these grand animals all for the sake of their tusks, and adamantly believes that "ivory only looks good on elephants." Every year, Mr.
Ed and Pat donate to the American Wildlife Federation in support of that organization's ongoing efforts to preserve the wild elephant population.
www.btwmagazine.com /gfl/03_gfl_mreds.html   (995 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com | Mr. Ed causing stir in The Fan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed is not wearing stripes yet, but his case is heading for City Council at the end of the year.
Ed was already painted on the garage door and a citizen filed a complaint with CAR on May 21.
Ed case is a new twist for the commission.
www.timesdispatch.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=RTD/MGArticle/RTD_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1031778389319   (649 words)

  
 MR. ED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mister Ed erhielt seine Sprechstimme von Allan Lane, wenn das Pferd sang, bediente man sich der Stimme von Sheldon Allman.
Das Pferd, das Mister Ed darstellte hieß in Wirklichkeit Bamboo Harvester, wurde 1949 in Kalifornien geboren und starb 1970.
Ein weiteres Pferd, das bei öffentlichkeitswirksamen Maßnahmen als Mister Ed eingesetzt wurde, starb 1979.
www.toonorama.com /encyclopedia/M/Mr._Ed   (224 words)

  
 Mr. Ed's Elephant Museum, Ortanna, Pennsylvania
According to Ed, his passion for pachyderms is not all that unusual.
Ed has collected over 5,000 elephant-related pieces for his museum, which first opened in 1984.
Ed keeps it in good repair for the kids, and Miss Ellie blathers on about the area, tells a few jokes, and then gets sleepy.
www.roadsideamerica.com /attract/PAORRelephant.html   (366 words)

  
 Mr. Ed's Excellent Adventures - National Rock Crawling Championships
Ed's video is over 2 hours of man, women and machine on Tabasco Twister and Patzcuarro's Revenge.
Ed, this series of uncut, unedited trail videos reveals the most extreme rock crawling in America.
Ed's uninhibited narration (especially in the excitement of a roll over or near rollover) earns the videos an "R" rating (for language).
www.4x4now.com /mredsrcc.htm   (240 words)

  
 mr ed story
The Mister Ed Company bought him and had been owned by the president of the California Palomino Society.
Ed talked Wibur to do what he wanted most of the time.
Ed suffered from arthritis in the last years of his life.
members.tripod.com /~horsefame/MrEd2.htm   (596 words)

  
 Mr Ed - Nostalgia Central   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed belonged to Wilbur Post, a young architect who had decided to move out of the city to get a little closer to nature.
Ed didn't talk to everybody - in fact, he would only talk to Wilbur simply because he felt he was the only human being worth talking to.
Mister Ed actually premiered as a syndicated series in January 1961, with the same cast as the network version.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/comedy/mred.htm   (240 words)

  
 Mr Ed Museum
among some of the wackier things Mister Ed did in his TV series were using the telephone, riding a surf board, flying an airplane, giving a birthday party with all his horse chums, driving a delivery truck, wearing a Beatle wig and even meeting baseball player Leo Durocher.
Ed's trainer merely fed him a wad of a mysterious substance akin to peanut butter, which sat between cheek and gum.
Though the wad of quasi peanut butter was harmless, Ed, being a horse (of course), naturally wanted to get rid of it, which he did by working his lips.
arapaho.nsuok.edu /~willishe/Mr_Ed_Museum.html   (225 words)

  
 Mr. Ed
Ed was a handsome palomino gelding with a lot of personality, not to mention patience.
Ed was sort of a cynic in a way, but you know what they say: scratch a cynic and find a romantic.
Ed had a grudging respect for her, and she felt the same way about him.
www.equinenet.org /heroes/mred.html   (329 words)

  
 Mr. Ed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The stars of the show were Mister Ed, anintelligent talking horse, and his owner, architect Wilbur Post (played by Alan Young).
Mister Ed was voiced by Allan Lane (speech) and Sheldon Allman (singing).
The horse portraying Mister Ed was Bamboo Harvester,born in California in 1949 and died in 1970.
www.therfcc.org /mr.-ed-39358.html   (220 words)

  
 Mr. Ed: Ed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed's booming voice, talents and hobbies keep him on his hooves, and keep Wilbur on his toes.
Ed's sincere love for Wilbur is evidenced time and time again, as he tries repeatedly to help Wilbur out of any number of jams with either Carol, a client, or one of the neighbors.
Ed is a baseball fan (and player), as well as a classical music afficionado, and while not chasing the Fillies, he can be found reading, writing, or surfing.
www.tvland.com /shows/mr_ed/character1.jhtml   (116 words)

  
 Toadworks Presents "Mr. Ed"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mr Ed has a wide range of distortion, from bluesy overdrive to smooth metal crunch with a single turn of the "Brown" control (click here for an explanation).
Ed has quite a kick - by increasing the "Level" control, you can dramatically boost the signal level, in effect making Mr.
Ed the most well-built and reliable effect pedal in the world.
www.virtualtoad.com /me/whatsogreat.html   (165 words)

  
 The Straight Dope: How did they get Mr. Ed to talk?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed was a gelding ("It happens to all of us in show business," Young avers) whose real name, believe it or not, was Bamboo Harvester.
Ed to talk, you cite actor Alan Young's claim that it was peanut butter stuck between Ed's cheek and gum.
Some may claim that a nylon bit was needed in order to have Ed turn his head or perform some other movement without his trainer having to be in the camera shot, but the evidence is clear that the bit was also used when Ed was standing still and merely had to talk.
www.straightdope.com /classics/a2_029   (874 words)

  
 Toadworks Presents "Mr. Ed"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ed is a new guitar effect pedal that emulates the elusive “Brown” sound by providing a clear, transparent overdrive that is both dynamic and responsive.
Ed has been tested and used with a wide range of amplifiers, including both tube, solid state and hybrid, and it delivers the goods every time.
For years, guitarists have sought after that elusive sound, eventually coming to realize that it simply cannot be achieved without spending large sums on vintage gear.
www.virtualtoad.com /me/whattheheck.html   (139 words)

  
 ToadWorks Mr. Ed
Theres no way this Mr Ed pedal is worth the current price, and it seems to me that Mr Ed is taking total advantage of the willingness of people to spend all sorts of money on high quality boutique gear.
ED overdrive pedal, so you won't copy Eddie's sound too much and maybe invent your own sound (imagine using it behind a fuzz face)---this unit does work well with other effects.
Ed does not have a AC adapter however, but this is an optional upgrade.
www.harmony-central.com /Effects/Data/ToadWorks/Mr__Ed-01.html   (8526 words)

  
 Mr. Ed's Privacy Statement
Ed assumes no responsibility for any objectionable content displayed within, any downloads, damage, modification(s), etc., to your computer that is a direct result of your clicking on an included link(s).
Ed will disclose your personal information, without notice, only if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with the law, subpoena, court order or other legal process.
Ed displays ads provided by the Google AdSense program, however, those sites are not endorsed by Mr.
www.mistered.us /privacy.shtml   (441 words)

  
 Mr. Ed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His Mister Ed would recite Shakespeare and speak Latin, but converse only with Wilbur, his architect-owner.
Ed, the series was made possible, in large part, by the success of the 50's screwball comedies "Frances, the Talking Mule." Yet even with the success of those movies, Lubin faced an uphill climb getting Mr.
Ed we all know and love found its way into both our living rooms and our hearts.
www.tvland.com /shows/mr_ed   (159 words)

  
 $1,000.00 REWARD for the return of Mr. Ed
ED” and a phone number embroidered on his collar.
Ed will obey basic voice commands from anyone.
Ed and if he should need medical attention please bring him to Dr. D.C. Smith of Veterinary Associates, 918-492-4200.
www.whereismred.com   (405 words)

  
 Mr. Sun!: Mr. Ed.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Happy to see good neighbor Ed Cone blow up in the blogosphere over some hot political issues: Abu Ghraib, and the Wilson/Plame affair.
The sad thing is that, after reading the comments that the traffic generated, I'm left with that in-law visit feeling: I just wish they would all go home.
Ed got a link from Atrios, which is about as good as an Instalanche for traffic quantity but, on any subject that paints the administration in an unflattering light, not so much for quality.
mrsun.us /2004/07/mr-ed.html   (217 words)

  
 Classic TV Shows - Mr. Ed with Alan Young and Connie Hines
That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr.
Ed's personality and his ability to get WIlbur into trouble that kept us turning in each week.
Ed was 8 years old, Bamboo Harvester was actually 11.
www.fiftiesweb.com /tv/mr-ed.htm   (309 words)

  
 Mr Ed Puppet
The difference is that mine was given to me by the person who was the VOICE of Mr.
Ed made his debut, but had known Rocky before that.
I believe he regarded it as a bit of a hoot, because he had made some serious dramas and was in some of the old westerns.
horsefame.tripod.com /puppet.htm   (326 words)

  
 Mister Ed Online - the ultimate guide to the 60s TV comedy show
Whenever mischievious Ed used the telephone or got out of his stable you could be sure that hilarious drama would never be far away!
Ed, you see, was not content with just being a horse.
Mister Ed Online is not connected in any way with the Mister Ed TV show, the Mister Ed Company, Viacom, Paramount or any organisation connected with the program.
members.aol.com /mwn3/page0.html   (273 words)

  
 Ed Brill
Ed Brill, an IBMer who works on Notes marketing and publishes his own blog (edbrill.com), responded on July 23 last year to Radicati's bearish Notes report.
[W]e believe that the comments on Ed Brill's blog represent his own personal opinion and that of his friends, and do not reflect the opinion of IBM Lotus' management.
Well, I was supposed to be in Kingston, Jamaica, right about now, but there was this hurricane that passed through Florida earlier in the week, and the airlines/airport have understandably not yet caught up.
www.edbrill.com   (2981 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Best of Mister Ed - Volume 1 (1961): DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
I remember lovingly watching Mr Ed when I was young, although not a small child, in the 60's, so I thought I would buy this DVD when I heard it was coming out.
Mr Ed was truly one of a kind and that voice fit him perfectly.
Ed won't unless it is on the telephone or when people can't see him talk and think it is some one elese.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0000V490G?v=glance   (1499 words)

  
 Urban Legends Reference Page: Lost Legends (Horse of a Different Color)
Mister Ed refused to perform on cue (if it performed at all), resulting in large expenditures to cover the costs of additional training fees and wasted footage.
Mister Ed was always referred to as a "horse," and since the series was filmed in fl and white, the viewing audience couldn't tell the difference.
Zebras are noticeably smaller than horses, so the set used for Mister Ed's stable was constructed using forced perspective (the same technique employed on Disneyland's Main Street) to make it appear larger than it really was (and thus make Mister Ed appear larger than he really was as well).
www.snopes.com /lost/mistered.asp   (913 words)

  
 ToadWorks Mr. Ed Distortion Pedal
Ed is a guitar effect pedal that emulates the elusive “Brown” sound by providing a clear, transparent overdrive that is both dynamic and responsive.
Ed is an extremely hot circuit, and at full gain and level produces a tremendous increase in signal strength.
Ed breaks up smoother than any transistor based pedal on earth, and you can play in the sun all day without worrying about your transistors overheating (try doing that with germanium!).
www.stevesmusiccenter.com /ToadWorksMrEd.html   (638 words)

  
 BBC - Cult - Return of Mr Ed - news story
Return of Mr Ed Talking horse brought back for a new generation.
After a gap of 36 years, TV executives are bringing back Mr Ed, the comedy about a talking horse.
Fox TV will be basing the new version on the same premise as the original, which featured architect Wilbur Post and his wife Carol who escaped to a new life in the country.
www.bbc.co.uk /cult/news/cult/2003/02/18/2586.shtml   (117 words)

  
 Mister Ed True Facts and the zebra myth!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A zebra was briefly used in several scenes in the series when Ed was unable to some difficult stunts, but there's no truth to the myth that a zebra was used the whole time.
By the time Mister Ed reached the grand age of nineteen he was suffering from a broken leg and a variety of health problems.
The horse which died in Oklahoma in 1979 (who everyone thought was Mister Ed) was in fact just an animal that once posed as Ed for some publicity photos used by the production company.
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