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 | Mister Ed Alan Young and Lassie DVD TV LOST EPISODES NEW
Mister Ed
One of the most successful of the numerous 1960's nonsensical sitcoms was this one about a talking horse. Ed belonged to Wilbur Post, a young architect who had decided to move out of the city to get a little closer to nature. The rambling country home he and his wife decided upon came complete with a barn that doubled as Wilbur's office and a very talkative palomino named Ed. Problem was Ed didn't care to talk to just anyone, in fact he would only talk to Wilbur (the first human he'd ever met worth talking to). The confusion caused by having a talking horse, and the situations Ed got Wilbur into, and occasionlly out of, formed the stories. One of the most successful of the numerous 1960's nonsensical sitcoms was this one about a talking horse. Ed belonged to Wilbur Post, a young architect who had decided to move out of the city to get a little closer to nature. The rambling country home he and his wife decided upon came complete with a barn that doubled as Wilbur's office and a very talkative palomino named Ed. Problem
Episodes
Ed Gets the Message In this long-lost, rarely seen promotional video filmed for the United States Treasury Department, Ed encourages Wilbur to buy U.S. savings bonds.
The Wonderful World of Wilbur Pope In the legendary pilot episode of Mr. Ed, Wilbur Pope and his wife, Carlotta, move to a new home where Wilbur meets Ed the talking horse.
Lassie
Lassie is an American television series that follows the adventures of a female rough collie named Lassie and her companions, human and animal. One of the longest running dramatic series on television, Lassie was first broadcast from September 12, 1954, to March 24, 1973. The show saw seventeen seasons on CBS before entering first-run syndication for its final two seasons
Episodes
The Trial When mean old Emmet Carey tries to buy the Miller's farm, Gramps refuses. Carey hatches a plan to blame a scratch from a barbed-wire fence on a bite from Lassie assuming the Millers would give up the farm before the dog.
The Tree House In this Lassie episode, the boys build a new tree house, but quarrel over whether or not Pokey will be able to sleep in it.
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