No HORSING around now, at least Mr Ed had a STABLE income, he didn't SADDLE anyone to pay his bills, and his MANE thing in life was to make people a BIT happy....🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
Someone suggested on HERE that it could very well be impressionist RICH Little doing an imitation of Jimmy Stewart m, which could be probable since Jimmy Stewart would have been harder to get for such a minor role being a MAJOR star!
Funny as HELL!!! Thats what made this show SO hysterical. Poor Oliver thinking/reactiing as a normal/sane person when everything was nutty! Mr Fred got him 3 times in a row at the end.
Mr. Fred, the talking horse, lost all his money betting on the auto races. Simply hilarious. That's the awesome impressionist/actor Rich Little doing Mr. Fred's voice (uncredited).
You just saved me posting a question as to who voiced the horse. Thanks. Uncredited? I thought any speaking role had to be credited. Cheap shits, it seems.
❤ this was without a doubt, this one hilarious episode, of course I grew up watching Frances the talking mule and Mr Ed which is what Frances the talking mule.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Those Gabors were indeed a pleasure by far a sight to behold. And of these blonde beautiful bomb shells fall for Oliver. They met while the war pushed through Europe and of course Hungary and so it's written in the show and don't have them agreeing on exactly how it all came to be. Oliver was a gentleman who respected her and family and therefore never forced himself apon her until they were married. And just how did Oliver Wendell Douglas get her to marry him? That's easy, he told her she was pregnant. With them having no children running around Green Acres we know what a lie that was. Well not a, or you could, maybe not but I can, no I can't say, we'll I could but I'd better or I shouldn't say, oh I'm not, so where do you sat Mr. Douglas? Well after all you probably lie down face up. And this brings me to assume, well I wouldn't say assume, (cause that makes an ass out of u and me) so where do you sat Mrs. Douglas, I know were I'd sat. No I don't think I would. Nothing personal Mr. Douglas oh, so why don't you just tell us since it's not personal or so you said. You have the floor , we'll not the floor, Mr Drucker might have something to say about that, after all it is his floor. That is I guess. You know I always kinda thinking assume and guessing are the same we'll not quite because there are two, is it two. Let's see there's one then two, as I said two and they are alike, could be. Do you think so? Hey, where did every body go. Hank Kimball could fill the rest of the show no really saying anything.
A talking horse.... Not so far-fetched! This past week, I had to take my female cat to the animal hospital where she was admitted into intensive care for a serious internal problem. While she was being examined by the veterinarian doctor, the Registered Veterinarian Technician (RVT) assisting him looked at me and said "We're gonna take good care of your kitty", to which my cat looked up at me and through what could only be described as telepathic communication said "I'm not a kitty. I'm a feline!", to which I had to bring it to the attention of the RVT of what my cat just said to me. The RVT never called my cat a "kitty" after that. This is a true story, honest to God!
@@loiscandler814 Thank you for your kind words! "Chikko" is a trained cat (9 years old) and she is very special. She has ongoing colon/motility problems that flare up when I get lax in administering all her daily medications which is basically round-the-clock. It is very challenging! I am familiar with Bast, the Cat Goddess, having studied the origins of when cats were domesticated in ancient Egypt over seven thousand years ago. Every cat you see today has an unbroken lineage that goes back seven thousand years. Nearly all the cats we have here in North America have ancestors that were brought to the "New World" in the distant past aboard ships--- their job being to catch mice and keep vermin under control on the vessels for the long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Cats (Felines) are indeed very special creatures! --- John
I LOVE Mr Ed - VERY funny, and before I watched this, I was a bit hesitant, but, I knew that Paul Henning (the producer, who brought this series's to air) had a very warped sense of humour (just watch any episode), and even though 'Mr Fred' (a-HEM!) sounds NOTHING like Ed (for some reason, he sounds like James Stewart), he's got a bit of Ed's humour in him. He's perfect for Lisa. I loved his taluk in the barn with Oliver ('g'night, dummy'🤣), thanks, Mr Fred, I needed that 😉.
Did you know that Eddie Albert was offered the role of Wilbur Post, but turned it down because he wanted to work on his movie career? Zsa Zsa appeared on an episode of Mr. Ed as a woman afraid of horses. Two of her lines were: "Look everyone, I'm sitting on a horse!" and "Woman spend fortunes in beauty parlors to get what he was born with!"
Hearing this immediately I thought of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. And in particular, the episode was roasting Jimmy Stewart and Rich was giving Jimmy a lesson on how to imitate Jimmy. Rich told Jimmy he needed to brush up his Jimmy Stewart because Jimmy didn't sound so much Jimmy Stewart any more. After showing Stewart how he should pose and stutter, Jimmy tried a few times. Jimmy replied " I can see why because it takes a lot of work doing Jimmy Stewart ". Just about anyone watching that could make the distinction and nail the horse's voice as Rich doing Jimmy doing the horse. Very funny stuff indeed.
Looking at dates on the computer green achers started towards the last season of Mr Ed so it's not surprising they have one about a talking horse. Perhaps it's to get people to tune into Mr Ed. The Ratings are good on green achers but I bet it wasn't on Mr Ed.
I was a horse's main, and when I stopped, the horse spoke to me, it used sign language though... It bumped it's nose against my chest, to get my attention, then pointed with it's nose to it's main, telling me it wanted more rumbling of it's main, but the funny thing is, is people don't talk about it, but horses really do talk in sign language :-)
This was the funniest Green Acres episode out of all of them! But the talking horse wasn't the best part! The best part was when Sara is talking to all the people on the party line! I laughed myself silly!
It seems to have been a widespread practice, in scriptwriting, to have rural characters still address married female characters as 'miss,' rather than 'missus.' (1:20)
As another viewer points out, Mr. Fred on Green Acres was actually "Pumpkin," Mister Ed's stunt double and stable mate. Rich Little did the Jimmy Stewart impersonation for Mr. Fred's voice: www.imdb.com/title/tt0592759/trivia/
What i find truly amazing is how the horse remembered his lines... Incredible!
This was a takeoff of the TV show "Mr. Ed" which was on TV a couple years earlier.
What's even more amazing is that he only had a third grade education.
No HORSING around now, at least Mr Ed had a STABLE income, he didn't SADDLE anyone to pay his bills, and his MANE thing in life was to make people a BIT happy....🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
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@@rotunda57 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
One of the funniest shows EVER on television!
A Jimmy Stewart classic voice over! Hilarious!!
Took a minute or two and I came up with Jimmy Stewart being the voice of horse or Rich little doing Jimmy.
@@DavidA.Johnson Probably Rich Little; It's close to Stewart's voice but discernable
Someone suggested on HERE that it could very well be impressionist RICH Little doing an imitation of Jimmy Stewart m, which could be probable since Jimmy Stewart would have been harder to get for such a minor role being a MAJOR star!
Yep, that was Rich Little, see his IMDb filmography.
At a couple points it sounds to me like Little is veering toward Jack Benny.
That Horse is actually Mr. Ed's stable mate and stand-in...his name is Pumpkin
❤️ mr ed tv 📺 show
Are you sure??????
glad to hear it. I thought that horse was shorter than Mr. Ed
... his stunt double!
@@Dlweta57Yeah I thought it was Bamboo Harvester himself but I believe it. 🤓😎✌🏼
Funny as HELL!!! Thats what made this show SO hysterical. Poor Oliver thinking/reactiing as a normal/sane person when everything was nutty! Mr Fred got him 3 times in a row at the end.
Mr. Fred, the talking horse, lost all his money betting on the auto races. Simply hilarious. That's the awesome impressionist/actor Rich Little doing Mr. Fred's voice (uncredited).
You just saved me posting a question as to who voiced the horse. Thanks. Uncredited? I thought any speaking role had to be credited. Cheap shits, it seems.
😂
"you'd better close your mouth. There are a lot of flies in here" lol
obviously a smartass horse from Chicago
I had a teacher who would say that haha
❤ this was without a doubt, this one hilarious episode, of course I grew up watching Frances the talking mule and Mr Ed which is what Frances the talking mule.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Voice of Mr Fred Rich Little
I was going to guess Jimmy Stewart 😆
@@rotunda57 that's who I thought of! But Rich Little does a good Jimmy Stewart
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Oliver was lucky. My God Eva Gabor was beautiful.
Those Gabors were indeed a pleasure by far a sight to behold. And of these blonde beautiful bomb shells fall for Oliver. They met while the war pushed through Europe and of course Hungary and so it's written in the show and don't have them agreeing on exactly how it all came to be. Oliver was a gentleman who respected her and family and therefore never forced himself apon her until they were married. And just how did Oliver Wendell Douglas get her to marry him? That's easy, he told her she was pregnant. With them having no children running around Green Acres we know what a lie that was. Well not a, or you could, maybe not but I can, no I can't say, we'll I could but I'd better or I shouldn't say, oh I'm not, so where do you sat Mr. Douglas? Well after all you probably lie down face up. And this brings me to assume, well I wouldn't say assume, (cause that makes an ass out of u and me) so where do you sat Mrs. Douglas, I know were I'd sat. No I don't think I would. Nothing personal Mr. Douglas oh, so why don't you just tell us since it's not personal or so you said. You have the floor , we'll not the floor, Mr Drucker might have something to say about that, after all it is his floor. That is I guess. You know I always kinda thinking assume and guessing are the same we'll not quite because there are two, is it two. Let's see there's one then two, as I said two and they are alike, could be. Do you think so? Hey, where did every body go. Hank Kimball could fill the rest of the show no really saying anything.
Sounded like Jack Benny too.
A talking horse.... Not so far-fetched! This past week, I had to take my female cat to the animal hospital where she was admitted into intensive care for a serious internal problem. While she was being examined by the veterinarian doctor, the Registered Veterinarian Technician (RVT) assisting him looked at me and said "We're gonna take good care of your kitty", to which my cat looked up at me and through what could only be described as telepathic communication said "I'm not a kitty. I'm a feline!", to which I had to bring it to the attention of the RVT of what my cat just said to me. The RVT never called my cat a "kitty" after that. This is a true story, honest to God!
Watching the episode was interesting. The show had 12 additional seconds that in this video doesn't show.
Hope your Cat Goddess recovered. 🐈⬛ They are special! 😸
@@loiscandler814 Thank you for your kind words! "Chikko" is a trained cat (9 years old) and she is very special. She has ongoing colon/motility problems that flare up when I get lax in administering all her daily medications which is basically round-the-clock. It is very challenging! I am familiar with Bast, the Cat Goddess, having studied the origins of when cats were domesticated in ancient Egypt over seven thousand years ago. Every cat you see today has an unbroken lineage that goes back seven thousand years. Nearly all the cats we have here in North America have ancestors that were brought to the "New World" in the distant past aboard ships--- their job being to catch mice and keep vermin under control on the vessels for the long voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. Cats (Felines) are indeed very special creatures! --- John
Same thing happened to Joe Biden.
One of the funniest Green Acres episodes, if not the funniest. It's always been my favourite episode, Mr. Fred is hilarious
Love this❤️❤️😊😊
Who else is watching this in 2024 ؟ 😎😎
The horses voice sounds like jimmy stewart
LOL
It's impressionist Rich Little doing Jimmy Stewart :)
He did a very good job sounding like mr stewart 👍🏻
I knew the voice sounded familiar, but I couldn't connect it with any name. I'm not surprised it was Rich Little. He can imitate anyone!
@@citizenken7069 the horse is finding out that Mr Haney is a scam artist
fred's a talking horse,
he can do what he wants
Thank you for uploading this video.
I love horses with all my heart.
I LOVE Mr Ed - VERY funny, and before I watched this, I was a bit hesitant, but, I knew that Paul Henning (the producer, who brought this series's to air) had a very warped sense of humour (just watch any episode), and even though 'Mr Fred' (a-HEM!) sounds NOTHING like Ed (for some reason, he sounds like James Stewart), he's got a bit of Ed's humour in him. He's perfect for Lisa. I loved his taluk in the barn with Oliver ('g'night, dummy'🤣), thanks, Mr Fred, I needed that 😉.
I always wondered how Mr. Ed looked like in color and know it is answered with this thanks for putting it on UA-cam.
yes he was a golden palomino. I got a picture of Ed and Wilbur years ago, with an "autograph"
Did you know that Eddie Albert was offered the role of Wilbur Post, but turned it down because he wanted to work on his movie career?
Zsa Zsa appeared on an episode of Mr. Ed as a woman afraid of horses. Two of her lines were: "Look everyone, I'm sitting on a horse!" and "Woman spend fortunes in beauty parlors to get what he was born with!"
Hearing this immediately I thought of the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. And in particular, the episode was roasting Jimmy Stewart and Rich was giving Jimmy a lesson on how to imitate Jimmy. Rich told Jimmy he needed to brush up his Jimmy Stewart because Jimmy didn't sound so much Jimmy Stewart any more. After showing Stewart how he should pose and stutter, Jimmy tried a few times. Jimmy replied " I can see why because it takes a lot of work doing Jimmy Stewart ". Just about anyone watching that could make the distinction and nail the horse's voice as Rich doing Jimmy doing the horse. Very funny stuff indeed.
Lisa looked fantastic on that horse..I'd pay 500.00 to Haney to keep her on it, and I'm not even into horses..Robert at 68
Riding with a western bridle and an English saddle. 😳
1:48 The talking horse thinks he was worth 100 times of $100 because he was some talking horse on TV.
Dollyparton ingoogle
I love it.
Mr Ed rules! He looked white on black and white TV but clearly he’s a buck skin. Lisa is drop dead gorgeous! ❤
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PALOMINO
@@loiscandler814 and a "A Pal O Mine O as well. to paraphrase F-troop
Hilarious! I never saw this episode. Mr. Fred and he sounds like James Stewart.😅😅🤣
Hey mr.ed
I watched a movie of a talking Saint Bernard. Of course it was a Beethoven Christmas film.
Looking at dates on the computer green achers started towards the last season of Mr Ed so it's not surprising they have one about a talking horse. Perhaps it's to get people to tune into Mr Ed. The Ratings are good on green achers but I bet it wasn't on Mr Ed.
Lisa Stewart is the perfect wife. Always cheerful, always optimistic, always ready to fall in with the crazies of Hooterville.
For some reason I have a memory of the horse saying "Do you know how much money it took to teach me how to talk?"
Ed sounds more like Jimmy Stewart than on his own show.
Lisa looks actually quite becoming and propper on that horse, I'd give Haney a thousand just to keep her happy and enjoy watching her. Robert at 68.
I was a horse's main, and when I stopped, the horse spoke to me, it used sign language though...
It bumped it's nose against my chest, to get my attention, then pointed with it's nose to it's main, telling me it wanted more rumbling of it's main, but the funny thing is, is people don't talk about it, but horses really do talk in sign language :-)
I was PETTING a horses main rather
This horse was actually Mr Eds stand in. He also did the Hunts new snack pack comericals.
Rich Little sounding very much like Jimmi Stewart. Was it deliberate? They should have hired the real Stewart.
It was. And Rich was a little cheaper.
It's funnier impersonating him.
Lisa..of Donnybrook farms..LOL!!
Green acres and Mr Ed both produced by Filmways
According to Don the talking horse to get Mr Ed to talk they shoved a carrot where the sun doesnt shine.
I bet Mr Fred liked Lisa on his back
Now...now, now , now just, now just see here. Now, now wait a minute you, I say , you hold your horses now, you you whipper snapper.
This was the funniest Green Acres episode out of all of them! But the talking horse wasn't the best part! The best part was when Sara is talking to all the people on the party line! I laughed myself silly!
Mr. Fred mr.ed
I never saw this one!!
Parody of mr.ed green acres version
The voice of the horse was Jack Benny! 😊
I'm really surprised they didn't use the actor who did the.voice of Mr ed
Why is the first 40 seconds missing? Where was this syndication aired in?
Oh pumpkin... Or is it???? Bamboo Harvester himself...... ooooh a horse is a horse of course, of course and..... etc etc etc....
It seems to have been a widespread practice, in scriptwriting, to have rural characters still address married female characters as 'miss,' rather than 'missus.' (1:20)
A horse who blew his savings betting on auto races. Lol...
I forgot about Jimmy Stewart's cameo as the voice of Mr Fred, doing a parody of Mr Ed :-)
I guess the real Ed voice actor was unavailable not even close to Mr Ed
Jimmy Stewart.
for one thing you got something wrong, the horse's name was mr. ed, not mr. fred. get your facts right before you post them.
As another viewer points out, Mr. Fred on Green Acres was actually "Pumpkin," Mister Ed's stunt double and stable mate. Rich Little did the Jimmy Stewart impersonation for Mr. Fred's voice: www.imdb.com/title/tt0592759/trivia/
I accept that horses can actually talk but in this instance it’s fake and the horse is not actually talking it’s a voiceover.
You don't say! 😮
Can't pull the wool over your eyes
Can't stand haney