🐴 Mr. Ed (1961–1966) – Complete Series (143 Episodes) | In Real Color
								
					144 videos				
			
			
							
					
						Updated 1 month ago					
				
					
					📜 Step into classic television history with all 143 episodes of Mister Ed, the unforgettable sitcom about a talking horse and his well-meaning owner, Wilbur Post. 🐴
Originally aired from 1961 to 1966, this series follows the everyday adventures of Wilbur (Alan Young), his wife Carol (Connie Hines), their nosy neighbors Roger and Kay Addison, and of course Mister Ed—the clever palomino voiced by Allan “Rocky” Lane and brought to life by the horse Bamboo Harvester.
Each episode has been carefully colorized frame-by-frame and organized into easy-to-follow season playlists as well as this complete series collection, making it simple to watch in order or jump to your favorite moments. From Ed’s hilarious schemes to Wilbur’s frantic cover-ups, the timeless humor of this classic family sitcom is now presented In Real Color for a new generation.
✨ Enjoy the full 1961–1966 series, beautifully restored and preserved—right here on Rumble.				
									
							- 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E01 – The First Meeting | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Step into television history with Mr. Ed S01E01 – The First Meeting, now presented In Real Color. 🐴✨ In this debut episode, architect Wilbur Post (Alan Young) and his wife Carol (Connie Hines) move into their new home — only to discover their stable has a remarkable resident: Mr. Ed, the talking horse. Voiced by Allan “Rocky” Lane and brought to life by the horse Bamboo Harvester, Mr. Ed makes his unforgettable introduction, setting the stage for one of television’s most unique and beloved sitcoms. This is the first of 143 episodes, all carefully colorized and preserved for modern audiences. The full series will be available here on Rumble, organized into both season playlists and a complete collection playlist, making it easy to enjoy Mr. Ed’s adventures in order. 🌟 Begin the journey with The First Meeting — the moment Wilbur first hears the words that would change TV comedy forever: “Hello, I’m Mr. Ed.”60 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E02 – The Ventriloquist | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Wilbur Post tries to keep Mr. Ed’s secret by passing off the “mysterious voice” as ventriloquism, sparking a cascade of mix-ups with neighbors Roger and Kay Addison and putting Wilbur on the spot. This episode continues the charm of the talking horse who speaks only to Wilbur, now presented In Real Color and watermarked to protect this frame-by-frame restoration. Watch along in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection as each episode is released.75 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E03 – The Busy Wife | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Carol’s schedule is overflowing, so Wilbur tries to keep the household running—until Mr. Ed decides to “help,” creating perfectly timed chaos with neighbors Roger and Kay Addison. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.51 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E04 – Kiddy Park | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 A neighborhood kiddy park is struggling, and Wilbur steps up—until Mr. Ed decides to lend a hoof, turning the park into the day’s wildest attraction and baffling the Addisons yet again. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.26 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E05 – Stable for Three | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 When Wilbur agrees to take in extra boarders at the barn, Mr. Ed decides he’s the stable’s head concierge—leading to crowd-control comedy, neighborly complaints from Roger and Kay Addison, and Wilbur juggling horse diplomacy with suburban life. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.22 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E06 – Sorority House | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Carol lends a hand at a local sorority house, and Wilbur gets roped into the chaos—until Mr. Ed decides college life needs a talking-horse touch. Mix-ups with chaperones, campus rules, and the ever-watchful Addisons keep Wilbur scrambling to keep Ed’s secret. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.26 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E07 – Ed the Lover | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Mr. Ed gets starry-eyed over a beautiful mare and drags Wilbur into a whirlwind of horse-courtship schemes—while the ever-skeptical Addisons look on and chaos follows. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.13 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E08 – The Pageant Show | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 Carol volunteers for a community pageant show, Wilbur gets drafted to help, and Mr. Ed decides the production needs a four-legged headliner. From backstage blunders to show-stopping surprises, Ed’s “theatrical” instincts put Wilbur in the spotlight. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.20 views - 
									
							
🐴 Mr. Ed (1961) S01E09 – The Aunt | In Real Color | Full Episode
															TheThinkZone📜 When a strict aunt comes to visit, Wilbur scrambles to keep life looking normal—just as Mr. Ed chooses the worst possible moments to speak up and “help.” With the Addisons peeking over the fence, Wilbur juggles family expectations and a very opinionated horse. Presented In Real Color from a meticulous frame-by-frame colorization of the classic 1961–1966 series. Watch in order via the Season 1 playlist and the Complete Series collection.15 views