I remember there was an episode of Ducktales where Scrooge lost his memory and talked like an American for a while. It still sounds weird even when I can see Alan Young :p
When OReilly comes on, I switch to Fox BUSINESS News and watch Judge Andrew Napolitano on "Freedom Watch." I get the news of the day and learn about the Constitution! What a deal!
so they used 2 wake him up , stick selophane on his top gum and thats why his ears were laid back so much which is a sign of distress in a horse..the message in most episodes were about investing ur money in the us government
The absolute funniest moment on Mister Ed was when he was helping the L.A. Dodgers. Ed is rounding the bases and at the very end, Wilbur yells "slide ed" and the worst looking horse carcass goes sliding into home and the catcher jumps up on the batting cage. Priceless.
I'm in my late twenties and I think Mr. Ed is histerical! I use to watch it when it was on TV Land. I had always heard of it and thought it would probably be dumb and old out of date kind of stuff but I was hooked the first episode. I think my favorite one so far is when Mr. Ed steals the neighbor's apples and hides them all through the barn! I howled with laughter!
That's a good episode. My all time favorite is when Ed gets a Abe Lincoln complex and sets Addison's wife's bird and all the birds in the aviary free.
The only problem with those DVD sets are that some good episodes are missing--I think the Zsa Zsa Gabor one, and the ones with former child stars Johnny Crawford ("The Rifleman"), Jon Provost ("Timmy" from "Lassie"), and Bobby Diamond (of the modern Western "Fury").
In fact, the Jon Provost episode was filmed about a year after he left "Lassie," and Provost plays "The Post's" newspaper delivery boy, who's also being coached by "Ed" & "Wil-bur-r-r" on his little league team.
Plus, as I understand it, those DVD's have no bonus material--no behind-the-scenss footage, blooper reels, more recent interviews with surviving cast members--all features that make for better DVD/home video releases.
But, at least they put out a few sets of the show, and that's better than nothing at all.
I also always wonder if master prints were used or syndicated ones which tend to cut a few minutes more than network originals. Sometimes I have found even so-called "official" DVD sets use syndicated prints, which is shameless if the originals exist.
TRIVIA: Alan Young's first animated role was as the horse Black Beauty in the 1978 animated special by Hanna-Barbera, since he was the star of "Mr. Ed".
I would also like to add that Mr Young is originally from Scotland and his birthname was Angus Young. When he moved to the U.S., he said that people kept calling him Agnes! So he changed to Alan. You don't hear it in this interview, but most of the time he has a slight Scottish accent.
I had the privilege of getting personally acquainted with Mr Young. He was a close friend to a lady I lived with. He used to come to the house often for dinner, and other things. He was quiet, humble, gentle, a perfect gentleman. It was really odd, the first time he came to the house because here was this TV icon sitting in MY living room! He is a lovely man.
I had the privilege of meeting Alan Young in Miami in 1988; and my son, Dominic was scared of the little set of Mr. Ed they had at a Mall for "TV Land-" Mr. Young was so kind and Patient--he asked me what my son's name was, and he proceded to speak with Dominic as though he was his friend-and my little son smiled and had become so happy, and did not want to leave Mr. Young-
Hat's off to a fine gentleman-
By the way, check out Mr. Young in "Time Machine"!
I got you by one. I had the UTMOST PLEASURE to meet BOTH Mr. Young AND Connie Hines (Playing opposite Alan Young as his wife Carol Post) and she is just as sweet and endearing in real life as she was as Carol Post. Fantastic lady! I'll cherrish those memories (and having my picture with BOTH of them!) for the rest of my life. They also thought me very sweet to have gone and placed a bunch of carrots and a box of Domino Sugar on Bamboo Harvester's (Mister Ed) grave where he is buried in Oklahoma.
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Alan Young is 92 years old now.
MIKESOWELL 6 months ago
That guys my favorite actor of all time. ha. He's hilarious.
darkrevotion 11 months ago
Buddy Boy~
LastTree 1 year ago
Al an Young was and is a wonderful human being..we need More men like alan Young
DavelovesRealMusic 1 year ago
I love Mr. Ed. Mr. Young seems like a kind and gentle soul.
RetroJenny 1 year ago
O'Reilly talked like it was just a kiddy show, but it's not just kids who like Mr. Ed!
TabithaClaire 1 year ago
I love love love this show!!!
Tuxypoo 1 year ago
I hope Mr. Ed is made into a Breyer model horse!
EnglishCowgirl7869 1 year ago
Alan Young is a Great guy, great comedy entertainer.
Thanks Alan for the fun you give us and our children! :)
(Love all the actors in Mr Ed. Great cast)
LuvmyAdelle 1 year ago
Interesting--Alan Young discusses a horse with a horse's ass.
postatility 1 year ago
THIS WAS DEAN MARTINs FAVORITE SHOW
mavivirgie 1 year ago
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mavivirgie 1 year ago
It's not very diffecult to tell what type of person Bill O'Reilly truly is based off the guests that appear on his show.
dahoss65 2 years ago
Unbelievable that Alan Young was born a Geordie, and lived in Scotland.
matelot95 2 years ago
Oh wow, never knew Alan Young was Scrouge McDuck... I grew up watching Duck Tales... awesome show.
CodeXCDM 2 years ago
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EmilyGreene1984 2 years ago
Did the program ever say you was the voice of the horse?
davidperi 2 years ago
WHY IS THE AUDIO SO LOW
mavivirgie 2 years ago 4
I remember there was an episode of Ducktales where Scrooge lost his memory and talked like an American for a while. It still sounds weird even when I can see Alan Young :p
Kev95682 2 years ago
Alan Young seems like such a gracious man and a gentleman wish there were more like him these days!
drunkhandpuppet44 3 years ago 15
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When OReilly comes on, I switch to Fox BUSINESS News and watch Judge Andrew Napolitano on "Freedom Watch." I get the news of the day and learn about the Constitution! What a deal!
vechorik 3 months ago
Anyone remember Sky King? Am I the only one who remember it?
steffidude 3 years ago 2
No, I loved that show! The '57Chrysler station wagon, Miss Penny and that Plane!!Nibisco promoteed it!
dadgenius 3 years ago
I remember Lassie, Mr Ed and Ducktails!
Pansy1980 3 years ago
The best episode was when Clint Eastwood was on the show playing himself as a neighbor who had a horse that Mister Ed was calling.
halbie71 3 years ago
so they used 2 wake him up , stick selophane on his top gum and thats why his ears were laid back so much which is a sign of distress in a horse..the message in most episodes were about investing ur money in the us government
HartyD9 3 years ago
MR. ED RULES!!!!!!!!!!!
algdogs1 3 years ago 11
yeah, that baseball episode was hilarious
mredtheanalyst 3 years ago 2
The absolute funniest moment on Mister Ed was when he was helping the L.A. Dodgers. Ed is rounding the bases and at the very end, Wilbur yells "slide ed" and the worst looking horse carcass goes sliding into home and the catcher jumps up on the batting cage. Priceless.
robynagarner 3 years ago 5
figures! You got a guy talking to an Ass about a horse! LOL
riskymd 4 years ago
You know he's run out of people to yell at when....
Stuart750 4 years ago
I'm in my late twenties and I think Mr. Ed is histerical! I use to watch it when it was on TV Land. I had always heard of it and thought it would probably be dumb and old out of date kind of stuff but I was hooked the first episode. I think my favorite one so far is when Mr. Ed steals the neighbor's apples and hides them all through the barn! I howled with laughter!
AgileFan0 4 years ago 2
That's a good episode. My all time favorite is when Ed gets a Abe Lincoln complex and sets Addison's wife's bird and all the birds in the aviary free.
thornwellhead 3 years ago
I haven't seen that one. I'll have to look for it and see if it's on the DVD's I have.
AgileFan0 3 years ago
It's episode 17 in the orange colored volume 1 set of The Best of Mister Ed.
thornwellhead 3 years ago
Sweet! I'll have to watch it! Thanks thornwellhead!
AgileFan0 3 years ago
The only problem with those DVD sets are that some good episodes are missing--I think the Zsa Zsa Gabor one, and the ones with former child stars Johnny Crawford ("The Rifleman"), Jon Provost ("Timmy" from "Lassie"), and Bobby Diamond (of the modern Western "Fury").
In fact, the Jon Provost episode was filmed about a year after he left "Lassie," and Provost plays "The Post's" newspaper delivery boy, who's also being coached by "Ed" & "Wil-bur-r-r" on his little league team.
gymnastix 3 years ago
Plus, as I understand it, those DVD's have no bonus material--no behind-the-scenss footage, blooper reels, more recent interviews with surviving cast members--all features that make for better DVD/home video releases.
But, at least they put out a few sets of the show, and that's better than nothing at all.
gymnastix 3 years ago
I also always wonder if master prints were used or syndicated ones which tend to cut a few minutes more than network originals. Sometimes I have found even so-called "official" DVD sets use syndicated prints, which is shameless if the originals exist.
gymnastix 3 years ago
Figures Bill O'Reilly thinks the roll is embarrassing.
raven22290 4 years ago
GREATEST SHOW EVER
sykik 4 years ago 3
I will always know him as Scrooge McDuck! Ducktales ooohhhhhhhhh!
spzoey 4 years ago
All right, Dorian, so you're ageless?
proffromgview 4 years ago
Thank you for all the great memories and continued laughs Mr Young (and Mr Ed)!
LakewoodDallas 4 years ago
woah he's scrooge!
TsukiAeii 4 years ago
Scrooge McDuck? of DuckTales?
axltyler 4 years ago
yep!
bethhigdon 4 years ago
Volume is awfully low...but glad it was uploaded, thanks.
woopswrongplanet 4 years ago
Great! Thanks for posting this.
cstcb 4 years ago
TRIVIA: Alan Young's first animated role was as the horse Black Beauty in the 1978 animated special by Hanna-Barbera, since he was the star of "Mr. Ed".
Jal8919536 4 years ago
Fantastic, brought back some super memories !!
blackbirdtwigg 4 years ago
woo! mister ed!
wewacian 4 years ago
I would also like to add that Mr Young is originally from Scotland and his birthname was Angus Young. When he moved to the U.S., he said that people kept calling him Agnes! So he changed to Alan. You don't hear it in this interview, but most of the time he has a slight Scottish accent.
ellendaphne 4 years ago 2
I had the privilege of getting personally acquainted with Mr Young. He was a close friend to a lady I lived with. He used to come to the house often for dinner, and other things. He was quiet, humble, gentle, a perfect gentleman. It was really odd, the first time he came to the house because here was this TV icon sitting in MY living room! He is a lovely man.
ellendaphne 4 years ago 2
I love Mr Ed,I'm 42 years old and still watch it.
Nancy517 4 years ago
I had the privilege of meeting Alan Young in Miami in 1988; and my son, Dominic was scared of the little set of Mr. Ed they had at a Mall for "TV Land-" Mr. Young was so kind and Patient--he asked me what my son's name was, and he proceded to speak with Dominic as though he was his friend-and my little son smiled and had become so happy, and did not want to leave Mr. Young-
Hat's off to a fine gentleman-
By the way, check out Mr. Young in "Time Machine"!
He is such a Scotsman!
poitrenaud 4 years ago 2
I got you by one. I had the UTMOST PLEASURE to meet BOTH Mr. Young AND Connie Hines (Playing opposite Alan Young as his wife Carol Post) and she is just as sweet and endearing in real life as she was as Carol Post. Fantastic lady! I'll cherrish those memories (and having my picture with BOTH of them!) for the rest of my life. They also thought me very sweet to have gone and placed a bunch of carrots and a box of Domino Sugar on Bamboo Harvester's (Mister Ed) grave where he is buried in Oklahoma.
GloomyGrayDonkey 4 years ago
Bill O'Reilly SUCKS!!! Mister Ed RULES!!!!
trevor40 4 years ago
I agree! =)
Sesmet 4 years ago
ED ranks up there with John Wayne. Good clean family fun. Where has it gone????
rlmcevoy3rd 4 years ago
Thanks for the great childhood memories.
masstax 4 years ago
This show is an all time classic! Alan Young, you are an icon and I really enjoyed this show as I was growing up!
rockabilly1956 4 years ago 2