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Except a broken leg, where he recommends a shotgun. More bitingly, the parody video ends with a twist on the Mister Ed theme song: “A horse is a horse, of course, of course/don’t trust it as a ...
But Mr. Ed? In 1961? Are you kidding me? The intrepid Ohio evil seeker claims that the theme song contains such lines ... I’m So Lonesome in the Saddle Since My Horse Died.
Mr. Ed was a golden Palomino who spoke only to his owner, Wilbur Post, played by Young. Fans enjoyed the horse's deep, droll voice ("WIL-bur-r-r-r-r") and the goofy theme song lyrics ("A horse is ...
During the filming of the pilot episode, production costs mounted as the recalcitrant horse cast as Mister Ed refused to perform on cue (if it performed at all), resulting in large expenditures to ...
Mr. Ed was a golden Palomino who spoke only to his owner, Wilbur Post, played by Young. Fans enjoyed the horse’s deep, droll voice (“WIL-bur-r-r-r-r”) and the goofy theme song lyrics (“A ...
Mr. Ed was a golden Palomino who spoke only to his owner, Wilbur Post, played by Young. Fans enjoyed the horse’s deep, droll voice (“WIL-bur-r-r-r-r”) and the goofy theme song lyrics (“A ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSNewYork/AP)-- Alan Young, who played straight man to a talking horse in the 1960s sitcom ``Mister Ed,'' has died. The English-born, Canadian-educated Young died Thursday, according ...