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- Wilbur bets an old college rival "5 bills" that Ed can out-jump his horse. He has second thoughts after he realizes that "5 bills" equals $500.
- Through Wilbur, Mister Ed offers useful batting tips to Los Angeles Dodgers team manager, Leo Durocher.
- Circumstantial evidence leads Carol to suspect that Wilbur is seeing another woman.
- Wilbur gets help from Mister Ed to get more attention from Carol.
- After Ed starts giving Wilbur nothing but winning picks at the race track, everyone wants to get in on the gravy train - including Carol and Kay's milk fund for the school kids.
- While Mister Ed phones in racing tips to Pimlico Race Course, the Posts and the Addisons play Find The Statue.
- Mister Ed gets what Roger's deadbeat freeloading brother-in-law doesn't have: a job.
- A woman accuses Wilbur of being a masher after Ed whistles at the filly she is riding.
- After Clint Eastwood moves into the neighborhood, Mister Ed sets up a party line with his house, which causes nothing but problems for Mr. Eastwood.
- Wilbur hires a bumbling handyman to fix up the house in anticipation of a visit from Home Beautiful Magazine, and Ed wants new shoes.
- Carol's constant chattering has rung up a huge phone bill, so she takes a job as a dance instructor to help cover the charges. Ed gets in on the act by taking a job selling real estate over the telephone.
- Mister Ed writes a hot and spicy autobiography.
- Wilbur and Ed mix it up with a bank robber.
- Wilbur turns down a high-paying job offer, and Ed wants to go fly a kite.
- Wilbur buys a pair of pearl earrings as a surprise for Carol on her birthday, but a home burglar has other plans for them.
- Mister Ed places a telephone call to the White House, which gets Wilbur a visit from the Secret Service.
- Mister Ed is suffering from feelings of rejection, so he moves to the beach to live with a group of outcast beatniks. Roger owns the beach property, and he wants to evict the whole lot of them.
- Ed writes and sings a song that is destined to become a hit record. Of course, Wilbur must pretend that it's all him and not Ed.
- Roger brings home an inventor-friend's homemade lie detector, and he hooks it up to Wilbur, who later hooks it up to Ed.
- Roger schemes to profit from a rocking chair that Wilbur has made out of Mister Ed's old horseshoes.
- Mister Ed talks Wilbur into taking in a broken down carnival horse.
- Mister Ed is stolen and hidden in a sorority house basement. It's Wilbur, dressed in drag, to the rescue.
- Wilbur and his neighbor, Roger, are banished to the barn by their wives.
- Circumstantial evidence causes the Posts and the Addisons to suspect that each other couple is expecting a baby.
- Ed gets stuck with having to give rides to a 300-pound prospective client of Wilbur.
- Mister Ed's telephone complaint in Wilbur's name gets the neighborhood newspaper boy fired, so Wilbur must now go to great lengths to get the kid's job back for him.
- Wilbur's 70-year-old father is engaged to be married, and Wilbur, Carol, and the Addisons are all under the false impression that his bride-to-be is fifty years younger.
- Ed never knew he slept standing up, until Wilbur told him. Now that he knows, his feet hurt, and he wants Wilbur to buy him a car.
- Ed becomes so afraid of Gordon he forgets how to properly speak, which results in his sentences coming out backwards.
- It's Roger's birthday, and he's angry with Mister Ed for eating apples from his trees.
- Carol and Kay feel that their husbands are taking them for granted, so they both get jobs, leaving Wilbur and Roger at home to fend for themselves.
- Carol has sprained her wrist, so Wilbur hires Velma, a fantastic cook. She even serves carrot pizzas to Ed. When Velma announces that she's leaving to find a boyfriend, Ed calls her on the phone and pretends to be a local secret admirer.
- Roger falls victim to a couple of poker-playing card sharks.
- After Gordon is hustled out of $430 playing pool, it's up to Mister Ed to out-hustle the hustler.
- Mister Ed's mother is being used as a plow horse, so he begs Wilbur to buy her at auction. Carol is dead set against taking in another horse, and Roger is dead set against Kay spending any of his money at the auction.
- Roger's on the warpath to get rid of the bridle path that runs along the local golf course because the horses interfere with his game. The last time a ball hit a horse, it cost him a 20-dollar bet, and now he's mad.
- Carol's dad comes to visit for the first time, and Mister Ed has a hot date, so he visits the local car wash to get a good shower.
- Ed refuses to continue to wear a saddle and he demands that Wilbur ride him bareback from now on, so Wilbur gets a motorcycle to retaliate.
- Mister Ed wins a late model color TV, and he demands that Wilbur put it in the barn.
- Wilbur Post and his wife, Carol, move into their first house. They find the previous tenant's horse abandoned in the backyard barn. Carol insists on selling the animal, but Wilbur wants to keep it. To his surprise, the horse agrees with him.
- Once again, Roger is fed up with Ed feeding off his apple trees.
- Through Roger's trickery, Ed believes that he has a shameful heritage, so he runs away from home.
- Roger influences Wilbur to grow a mustache, and Carol insists that he shave it. Meanwhile, Ed wants Wilbur to install a shower in the barn.
- Ed feels neglected on his birthday because Wilbur is leaving him at a stable, while he goes on a 3-day fishing trip to Mexico. Ed decides to run away and join Kiddy Park, where he gives rides to children.
- The Kirkwoods twice fall victim to a home burglar. Wilbur is sure he can crack the case.
- Mister Ed goes to school so he can become a veterinarian.
- Roger's dreaded mother-in-law has come to visit, and to his delight, she's allergic to horse hair.
- Ed's feelings are hurt after Gordon calls him a jackass.
- Wilbur lands in a Mexican jail, and Mister Ed is the only crime witness that can help to set him free.
- Kay inherits country property in New York, so Roger enters into an agreement to sell their California home and move. The purchaser, who works for the IRS, threatens to sue the Posts, if their behavior is not to is liking.
- It's Ed's 9th birthday, and he wants Wilbur to throw him a party.
- Ed and Wilbur try to clear a stable groom falsely convicted of horse doping.
- Mister Ed wants to join the circus.
- Wilbur is all set to enjoy a week's vacation relaxing at home, but his plans are ruined when his overbearing Aunt Martha and her talking parrot unexpectedly drop by for a prolonged visit.
- Mister Ed wins $100 in Wilbur's name when he correctly answers a contest question over the telephone. Wilbur now has a chance to win $5000, but he's going to need Ed's help.
- Mister Ed volunteers to be shot into outer space.
- The Post's neighbor, Roger, catches Mister Ed and Wilbur talking to each other.
- Wilbur tries to help Ed overcome his fear of their new, mean, fat, bearded, non-horse-loving neighbor.
- Carol and Wilbur convert the barn into a temporary polling precinct, so Ed wants to vote, too.
- Ed is attracted to a filly named Penelope, but she only dates horses that are taller than she, so Ed wants Wilbur to provide him with elevated horse shoes.
- When Ed discovers that he is of Cherokee descent, he refuses to participate in the Pioneer Parade. Unfortunately for Wilbur, he has already promised Carol's Dad that Ed would do it as a favor for him.
- When Wilbur balks at buying a new car for Carol, she hitches up a buggy to Mister Ed. Ed then reports her to the SPCA.
- When Ed refuses to apologize for misbehaving at the park, Wilbur starts riding a bicycle to get even.
- Wilbur promises a magician that he will take care of his elephant for a few days, and Ed's not too thrilled with the idea. Meanwhile, Kay brings home one wrong dog too many, so Roger moves into a motel.
- Ed rescues a millionaire's granddaughter from a runaway horse.
- Mister Ed is suffering from nightmares, so Wilbur suggests he take up music to calm himself before sleep. Ed becomes a one-horse-band.
- Both Carol and Ed want Wilbur to hire a famous decorator to redo the house and stable in a Hawaiian Modern motif.
- Carol brings a French Poodle home from the pound, and Mister Ed plans to get rid of Pierre as soon as possible.
- Mae West hires Wilbur to redesign her horse stable.
- Wilber enters into a televised debate against a respected member of the community, who wants to ban horses from the neighborhood.
- Wilbur wins a miniature horse in a contest, and the little fellow promptly eats Roger's prized roses.
- Carol and Kay discover that Chuck, the guy that clips Ed's hair, is also a fantastic hairdresser, so they convince Wilbur and Roger to make an investment that enables him to open his very own salon. One problem they hadn't counted on: He's too shy around women to cut their hair.
- Wilbur gives away Ed to a prospective client in order to secure a home architecture job.
- Mister Ed tells Wilbur the story of how a horse was responsible for getting Santa Claus started in the gift-giving business. Meanwhile, Gordon talks Wilbur into entering a pact wherein they limit themselves to spending a mere $15 each on their wives.
- Carol wants a new gown to wear to the Architect's Ball, and Ed wants a new saddle. Wilbur doesn't want to buy either.
- Ed digs a secret escape route out from under his stable.
- With the help of Mister Ed, Wilbur decides to write a book about horses.
- When one of the neighbors installs a backyard swimming pool, Carol wants one, too, and Wilbur agrees to her demand, over Ed's objection.
- Ed feels sick with a cold, so he demands that Wilbur buy a bed for him so that he can get a good night's rest.
- Ed fakes a case of the mumps.
- Roger's TV goes on the blink, so he borrows Wilbur's set from Ed's barn, which causes Ed to fret that he will miss his daily doctor shows.
- Ed needs advice regarding his love life, so he visits a gypsy to have his hoof read.
- The neighbor's teenage son is playing loud rock 'n' roll records late at night, and it's preventing a good night's sleep for Wilbur and Carol.
- Ed pesters Wilbur to have a will drawn up after he reads of a cat inheriting a large sum from her deceased owner.
- Ed stows away on Wilbur and Carol's second-honeymoon cruise to Hawaii, and after he gets to the island, he doesn't want to return home.
- Mister Ed is suffering from a sore tooth. Meanwhile, Gordon may go crazy trying to prove that Wilbur is insane.
- Roger invests in Lady Linda, a lovesick racehorse that won't run, so it's Mister Ed, the love doctor, to the rescue.
- Wilbur spends all of his free time with the Kirkwoods, now that they've moved in next door, and Ed is feeling mighty lonely with no one around to keep him company.
- Mister Ed attempts to torpedo Wilbur's plans to have him march in the Pagent Parade.
- Wilbur and Carol head out to Pine Lake Lodge for a little rest and relaxation, leaving Ed at home.
- Wilbur tries everything from hypnosis to psychiatry in order to cure Ed of his fear of heights.
- There's a noisy new neighbor in the 'hood, and her name is Zsa Zsa.
- Wilbur has been chosen by the Mayor's office as the architect to create, plan, and construct the American History Museum. Of course, Mister Ed feels that the plan should include a statue of a horse in front of the museum.
- Ed receives a blow to his head, which causes him to suffer from amnesia.
- Ed thinks his reading glasses make him look goofy, so he demands to be taken to the optometrist so he can be examined for contact lens.
- George Burns is offering $25,000 for a great new novelty act, so Wilbur begs Mister Ed to talk to Mr. Burns.
- Roger's brother-in-law is begging Wilbur to write a follow-up hit song to "Pretty Little Filly". He wants it to be a blues number, so Wilbur does his best to get Ed in a depressed mood.
- Wilbur performs his magic act at the community theatre variety show.
- Mister Ed writes a letter seeking love advice from "Dear Abby", and the advice contained in her response causes Ed to pack his bags and head for the hills.
- Mister Ed is going to pose for a statue, and Roger wants to pose as Paul Revere on top of him.
- When Wilbur hires a Japanese foreign exchange student as his secretary, Ed threatens to go to Pakistan to join the Peace Corps.
- Marital strife boils over in both the Post and Addison households, and Mister Ed goes to work as an extra in a western movie.
- Ed hijacks and pilots a cargo plane.
- Wilbur travels to San Francisco for a magician's convention. He enters an illusion contest, using Mister Ed as his assistant in a potentially dangerous trick.
- Mister Ed tells Wilbur the real story about Thanksgiving.
- A pesky goat invades Ed's barn.
- Carol doesn't appreciate the hi-fi set that Wilbur bought for their wedding anniversary.
- Gordon enters a slogan-writing contest in hopes of winning a free trip to Hawaii. Mister Ed decides to call him on the phone and have a little fun at Gordon's expense.
- Ed envisions himself as a member of The Pony Express so much that he steals a bag full of mail from the postman, and delivers all the mail in it.
- Ed spearheads a multi-media campaign to end horseback riding.
- Ed robs the Kirkwoods to help the Posts.
- Carol's father comes to visit, and nothing goes right for Wilbur.
- Mister Ed liberates a cockatoo from its cage, and it promptly begins to terrorize Roger.
- Ed tries to trick Wilbur into installing a heating system in his stall, and Connie tries to trick Wilbur into buying a new refrigerator.
- Wilbur's old commanding officer, Colonel Gordon Kirkwood, and his wife, Winnie, park their house trailer in the Post's backyard, while they wait to settle on their new home next door to Carol and Wilbur - and Ed.
- Superstitious Ed has to share his stall with a Wooden Jinx Horse.
- Ed resents Wilbur and Paul dressing as a two-man horse for a costume party, so he goes on strike.
- A going-on-15-year-old boy-crazy girl has moved into the neighborhood.
- A mischievous Martian visits the neighborhood. He has the power to change an individual's personality.
- The wives horn in on Wilbur and Roger's duck hunting trip.
- Ed thinks he's as talented as Picasso, but his painting of Carol gets Wilbur in trouble with her.
- Ed goes into training after losing a race on the bridle path to Gordon's rented horse.
- The Kiddie Zoo is losing public support, and Ed wants Wilbur to do something about it and mr ed getting punished by Wilbur .
- Roger wants to get out of having to take a trip to San Francisco with Kay and The Posts, so he tricks Wilbur into believing that Mister Ed is suddenly going bald, which in turn makes Ed a nervous wreck.
- Mister Ed, speaking through bushes in the park, invites three hobos to stay with the Posts.
- Roger wants to dress up Ed in a suit, so he can shoot a photo of him to enter in a photography contest.
- Johnny gets into trouble with Gordon after breaking one of his windows while delivering on his paper route.
- Ed's having paternal feelings, so he talks Wilbur into adopting a little pony as a son for him.
- Wilbur and Ed decide to break into show business after they see Margie the Elephant perform on TV.
- The unaired pilot for Mister Ed. This one is almost identical to the first-aired episode "The First Meeting," the difference being a completely different cast, including Mr. Ed himself.
- Ed wants Wilbur to help him get married to another horse, and Carol's father thinks that Wilbur is in need of mental help.
- The Air Force wants Ed for a sentry animal.
- Ed creates a juice that is so invigorating and tasty that Wilbur wants to mass produce and market it. However, Ed refuses to disclose the secret formula.
- Wilbur refuses to allow Ed to join him and the Boy Junior Rangers on a hiking trip, but Ed's got another idea.
- Much to Ed's dismay, Carol and Wilbur agree to cat-sit for a friend who is vacationing in Hawaii for an entire week.
- The new kid on the block is having trouble fitting in, so Mister Ed comes up with a plan to help him win friends.
- The SIA (Secret Intelligence Agency) once again enlists Wilbur to figure out how secret papers are being stolen out of filing cabinets, which are right under the agent's noses. In order to help solve the case, Mister Ed needs to speak with a monkey, so he uses a zebra as a translator.
- Ed wants Wilbur to get rid of a bearskin rug that was given to Carol and him by her father.
- Ed goes on trial for birdnapping Aunt Martha's pet parrot.
- The Russian spies have stolen an unknown American secret formula, so SIA (Secret Intelligence Agency) enlists Wilbur to find out which one. Mister Ed joins him, and Carol is left wondering where Wilbur is at all hours of the night.
- Ed and Wilbur team up to catch a spy.
- Wilbur and Roger buy the contract of a professional heavyweight wrestler.
- Having previously been successful in helping to apprehend Russian spies possessing stolen microfilm, Wilbur and Ed are now after them for trying to sell an American military secret.
- Ed brings home a mare about to foal.
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