Edwin Lee Gotwalt, the founder of a quirky candy shop and roadside attraction outside Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, died Friday. He was 84. Known as "Mister Ed," Gotwalt opened Mister Ed's Elephant Museum ...
'Mister Ed' made a horse talk without special effects. The animal actor, Bamboo Harvester, did the act all on his own. The chatty horse was played by a golden palomino called Bamboo Harvester. The ...
After being on vacation for the past few weeks, Stephen Colbert returned to The Late Show on Tuesday night where he promptly went to town on the latest right-wing fad dominating social media: ...
“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” has been off the last couple of weeks, so Colbert didn’t get to comment on one of the biggest and saddest/most enraging stories of the last few weeks: People who ...
The founder of a quirky candy shop and roadside attraction in Adams County died at 84 on Friday, a date his family says was both his wedding anniversary and the anniversary of the founding of his ...
Edwin Lee Gotwalt, more commonly known to southcentral Pa locals as "Mister Ed,” has died at the age of 84. He died of natural causes according to Mister Ed's Elephant Museum and Candy's Facebook page ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor-comedian Alan Young, who played the amiable straight man to a talking horse in the 1960s sitcom "Mister Ed," has died, a spokeswoman for the Motion Picture and Television Home ...
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