Mister Ed

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Mister Ed is a classic American television sitcom from the early 1960s centered on a talking horse and his bemused owner.

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instanceOf television series
animalPerformerForTitleCharacter Bamboo Harvester NERFINISHED
basedOn short stories by Walter R. Brooks
broadcastIn United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Walter R. Brooks NERFINISHED
endTime 1966
executiveProducer Arthur Lubin NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType anthropomorphic animal
featuresPlotDevice only the owner can hear the animal talk
filmingLocation Los Angeles
finalSeasonNetwork CBS NERFINISHED
firstRunSyndicationPremiereYear 1961 GENERATED
genre sitcom
hasCulturalStatus classic American television sitcom
hasEpisodeRuntime approximately 25 minutes
hasFictionalSetting suburban Southern California
hasGenreCharacteristic family comedy
fantasy comedy
hasMainCharacter Mister Ed (character) NERFINISHED
Wilbur Post NERFINISHED
mainSubject a talking horse
the relationship between a man and his horse
networkPremiereYear 1961
notableFor featuring a talking horse as the title character
use of a trained horse with voice dubbed in post-production
numberOfEpisodes 143
numberOfSeasons 6
openingTheme Mister Ed Theme NERFINISHED
originalChannelType broadcast television
originalLanguage English
originallyAiredOn Sunday nights
originalNetwork CBS
Syndication
pictureFormat black-and-white
productionCompany Filmways NERFINISHED
setInPeriod 1960s
starring Alan Young NERFINISHED
Connie Hines NERFINISHED
startTime 1961
targetAudience family audience
themeMusicComposer Jay Livingston NERFINISHED
Ray Evans NERFINISHED
timeSlotChange moved from syndication to CBS network schedule
voiceActorOfTitleCharacter Allan Lane NERFINISHED

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Rod Amateau notableWork Mister Ed