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      • The Mister Edshow concept was derived from a series of short stories by children's author Walter R. Brookswhich began with The Talking Horsein the September 18, 1937, issue of Libertymagazine.
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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mister_EdMister Ed - Wikipedia

    The Mister Ed show concept was derived from a series of short stories by children's author Walter R. Brooks which began with The Talking Horse in the September 18, 1937, issue of Liberty magazine. [4]

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  3. Jun 27, 2023 · Mr Ed was trained by professional horse trainer Les Hilton. Hilton was born on January 1, 1906, and got his start in the film industry as an apprentice for the legendary Will Rogers. One of Hilton’s first jobs in the film industry was training mules for the Francis the Talking Mule series.

  4. Mister Ed: Created by Walter R. Brooks, Sonia Chernus, Walter Brooks. With Mister Ed, Alan Young, Connie Hines, Edna Skinner. The misadventures of a wisecracking talking horse and his human owner.

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    • 1961-01-04
    • Comedy, Family, Fantasy
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    • BAMBOO HARVESTER WAS THE REAL NAME OF THE HORSE. Bamboo Harvester was the name of the Palomino show horse that played Mr. Ed. Born in 1949, the Palomino lived until 1970.
    • PART OF A REVERED HORSE LINEAGE. This epic Equestrian celebrity’s story began in sunny California. He was born in 1949 to two purebred horses and was eventually owned by Lester “Les” Hilton.
    • ORIGINAL MR. ED TRACES BACK TO 1937. The character of Mr. Ed originated from a series of magazine stories, that dates back to 1937. The short story, “The Talking Horse” appeared in an issue of Liberty Magazine, where he not only talked, he also got drunk.
    • ACTOR REPLACEMENT. During the third season, Larry Keating (Roger Addison) passed away and was replaced by Leon Ames (Colonel Gordon Kirkwood.)
  5. Born in 1886, Walter Rollin Brooks was working for an advertising agency when an inheritance made the need for employment non-existent. Eventually, though, he went to work for the American...

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    • Where did the Mister Ed Show come from?5
  6. Mister Ed was television's mischievous talking horse, who from 1961 to 1966 led his frustrated owner, architect Wilbur Post, through various misadventures in the weekly CBS television fantasy/situation comedy, Mister Ed.

  7. nostalgiacentral.com › tv-shows-1960s › mister-edMister Ed - Nostalgia Central

    Mr Ed actually premiered as a syndicated series in January 1961, with the same cast as the network version. It was one of the few series to begin in syndication and then be picked up by a network for its regular prime-time line-up.

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