Mister Ed Season 1 Episode 23
Ed manipulates Wilbur to try and get him to play chess with him, but Wilbur doesn’t believe him when Ed tells him that there is a burglar loose in the house.
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Serie: Mister Ed
Episode Title: Ed Cries Wolf
Air Date: 1961-06-11
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