Mister Ed Season 1 Episode 19
Mister Ed
Season 1

Ep 19. Little Boy

  • TVG
  • May 11, 1961
  • 25 min
  • 6.9  (41)

Title: Mister Ed Season 1 Episode 19 - "Little Boy"

Description:

In the enchanting and hilarious nineteenth episode of Mister Ed's first season, titled "Little Boy," get ready for mischief galore as our favorite talking horse steals the spotlight once again. Full of laughter and heartwarming moments, this episode serves as a timeless reminder of the bond between humans and animals.

The episode begins at the familiar setting of the suburban Wilbur Post residence, where Wilbur (Alan Young) and his charmingly conniving pal, Mister Ed, reside. As the episode unravels, both Wilbur and Ed find themselves in a series of comical predicaments caused by their equine friend's undeniable wit and extraordinary abilities.

In "Little Boy," Wilbur's nephew, Pete (Burt Mustin), comes for an unexpected visit and brings along his little boy, Greg (Bobby Riha). In a twist of fate, Greg unexpectedly discovers Ed's unique talent—his ability to talk! Sworn to secrecy, the little boy sets out to create amusing and chaotic situations, assisted by the ever-playful Ed.

Taking advantage of Ed's linguistic gift, Greg uses the horse's words to gain immediate attention in a household filled with adults who rarely listen to him. In a clever act of mischief, Greg goes on a mission to stir up trouble while keeping his "conversations" with Ed under wraps.

As the episode progresses, the combination of Greg's youthful exuberance and Ed's quick-witted banter creates a whirlwind of hilarious misunderstandings and entertaining moments. Whether it's persuading his skeptical father about Ed's talking ability or helping Greg outwit bullies at school, Ed's talents help turn the young boy's life into a series of uproarious adventures.

Throughout the episode, Mister Ed's razor-sharp wit and uncanny ability to have the last word never cease to amaze. Whether he's helping Greg avoid punishment or offering sage advice, Ed's presence adds an element of whimsy and unexpected charm to every scene.

Meanwhile, Wilbur finds himself caught in the middle of the chaos, attempting to maintain a semblance of order in the midst of Ed and Greg's shenanigans. As he navigates through the zany situations created by these two mischievous troublemakers, Wilbur's love for family shines through, and he becomes a key figure in an unfolding tale of trust and understanding.

"Little Boy" explores the importance of nurturing relationships and the power of communication, using the delightful interactions between Ed and Greg as a metaphorical testament to the extraordinary nature of friendship. Through their shared escapades, the episode highlights the impact that even the most unlikely of companions can have on each other's lives.

As the episode reaches its heartwarming climax, the ramifications of Ed's unique abilities become apparent. With Greg's newfound self-confidence and the enduring bond between Wilbur and his beloved horse, Mister Ed, audiences are left feeling uplifted and reminded of the extraordinary ways in which animals can touch our lives.

Join the Post family in this delightful, laughter-filled episode of Mister Ed as they navigate through the ups and downs of life with their lovable and ingenious talking horse. Filled with endearing moments, playful pranks, and lessons in compassion, "Little Boy" captures the essence of Mister Ed's timeless appeal for audiences of all ages.

Note: This episode summary is a creative description of the hypothetical episode "Little Boy" as per the instructions provided. It does not correspond to a real episode of Mister Ed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 11, 1961
  • Content Rating
    TVG
  • Runtime
    25 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (41)
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