🐴 Mr. Ed — Season 5 | In Real Color | Full Season Playlist (Rumble Exclusive)
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📜 Welcome to Mr. Ed (1964–1965) Season 5, presented In Real Color. Wilbur & Carol Post return with the one-and-only talking horse, while next-door neighbors Gordon & Winnie Kirkwood keep the cul-de-sac lively.
Episodes are labeled S05E and arranged in original broadcast order—start with S05E01 “Hi-Fi Horse.”
Cast highlights: Alan Young, Connie Hines, Bamboo Harvester (Mr. Ed), voice by Allan “Rocky” Lane, with Leon Ames and Florence MacMichael as the Kirkwoods.
For earlier years, see the Season 1–4 playlists, or jump to the Complete Series (143 Episodes) collection.
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🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E01 – Hi-Fi Horse | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A brand-new hi-fi stereo turns the house into a sound lab—and Mr. Ed into a self-styled DJ. From late-night “broadcasts” to feedback fiascos, Ed’s audio experiments rattle the neighborhood while Wilbur scrambles to handle noise complaints and keep a very talkative secret from the Kirkwoods next door. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.17 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E02 – Ed the Pool Player | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A friendly billiards night turns competitive when Mr. Ed discovers he’s a natural pool player—bank shots, trick shots, and plenty of stable swagger. Wilbur tries to keep the cue-crazed horse out of the spotlight while the Kirkwoods offer curbside commentary and the neighborhood gathers for a showdown at the table. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.12 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E03 – Mister Ed Writes Dear Abby | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZoneAfter reading the advice column, Mr. Ed starts writing to “Dear Abby”—then secretly pens his own advice for the neighborhood. Soon Wilbur is juggling anonymous letters, mixed-up mail, and a wave of well-meant fixes that backfire, while the Kirkwoods offer curbside commentary and Ed’s talkative secret teeters on exposure. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.📜44 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E04 – Ed’s Tunnel to Freedom | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 Convinced a free horse needs a backdoor, Mr. Ed starts digging a “tunnel to freedom” from the barn—right through sprinklers, garden beds, and neighborhood patience. Wilbur races to cap leaks, file “permits,” and keep the Kirkwoods from discovering a very talkative tunneler beneath their feet. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.19 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E05 – The Heavy Rider | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A well-meaning but very heavy rider wants to take Mr. Ed for a spin, and Ed digs in his heels—scale checks, training “protocols,” and polite evasions included. Wilbur tries to spare feelings while the Kirkwoods offer curbside commentary and the talking-horse secret nearly trots into the open. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.26 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E06 – Ed the Pilot | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A neighborhood air show gives Mr. Ed a brand-new dream: become a pilot. Soon the barn is a flight school—checklists, tower “comms,” and a cockpit made from lawn furniture—while Wilbur juggles permits, propellers, and the Kirkwoods’ curbside commentary. Can Wilbur keep a horse on the ground and a very talkative secret in the air? Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.26 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E07 – Animal Jury | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A petty neighborhood dispute spirals when Mr. Ed proposes a barn-side courtroom—complete with witnesses, exhibits, and an “animal jury.” With Ed presiding (and neighing objections), Wilbur plays reluctant counsel while the Kirkwoods provide curbside commentary. Order in the stable? Not likely. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.29 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E08 – What Kind of Foal Am I | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A school animal-heritage project sends Mr. Ed into a full-on identity quest: was he born racer, rancher, or show-ring star? Cue tryouts with saddles, tack, and “breed-appropriate” talents while Wilbur plays patient coach and the Kirkwoods provide curbside commentary. Pride, purpose, and plenty of neigh-saying—classic Mr. Ed. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.24 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E09 – Ed the Race Horse | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A trip to the racetrack gives Mr. Ed a brand-new ambition: become a race horse. Training plans, track rules, and a tricky “no talking on the backstretch” policy send Wilbur scrambling, while the Kirkwoods offer curbside commentary and Ed’s bid for glory nearly blows the secret wide open. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.35 views -
🐴 Mr. Ed (1964) S05E10 – Ed’s Juice Stand | In Real Color | Full Episode
TheThinkZone📜 A neighborhood health kick inspires Mr. Ed to open his own juice stand—complete with recipes, slogans, and “celebrity endorsements.” Soon Wilbur is wrangling permits, produce, and a very opinionated proprietor, while the Kirkwoods offer curbside commentary and the talking-horse secret nearly gets squeezed out. Watch via the Season 5 playlist or the Complete Series collection.25 views