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Aug 27, 2020

[Answer] 2. Bamboo Harvester became a television star at the age of twelve. He was on a sitcom that lasted from 1961 to 1966 and he played a talking horse. What was the name of his role?

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...1. Francis 2. Mr. Ed 3. Thunderhead 4. Flicka Mr. Ed was played by Bamboo Harvester, a palomino. Bamboo Harvester died in 1966 from an accidental overdose of tranquiliser. A lookalike horse was used until 1970 for publicity pictures and personal appearances. He was voiced by Alan "Rocky" Lane who, curiously, was never listed a member of the cast and was a star in 'b' westerns. Alan Young played an architect who worked at home and took his troubles to Mr. Ed. Mr. Ed always provided some homespun commonsense advice to whatever issue Young had. The series ran from 1961 to 1965 and was well received. Mr. Ed was an excellent chess player too.




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Mr. Ed:


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