Carol wants an antique statue and Wilbur won't let her buy one. She then tells him that she will go on a fish diet if she can't get the statue. She then buys it anyway and Wilbur finds it and takes it back. Finally Wilbur changes his mind and buys it for her anyway. She then takes it back. Then everyone it comes in contact to takes it back and when Wilbur comes to buy it for the last time, the store owner is bout to go crazy.
The Posts and the Kirkwoods are on their way to a vacation together, and while they left Ed behind, Ed decides to track them down.
Ed becomes a Godfather when a filly has her baby horse when her owner is away.
The Secret Intelligence Agency calls on Wilbur to try and find out who exactly has been stealing papers from the agency.
Ed answers a hard question regarding chess on a radio game show and ends up winning Wilbur a new color TV set.
Carol offers to look after a friends cat, but Wilbur ends up doing most of the work, making him busy. Ed then starts then feeling neglected.
Ed is opposed to a gift that Wilbur received. It is a bearskin rug and Wilbur refuses to get rid of it until is gets up to chase him.
Ed begs Wilbur to find him a Justice of the Peace so that Ed can marry his favorite filly.
Ed decides that he only wants to be ridden bareback and does not want Wilbur to use a saddle on him, so Wilbur then goes and rents a motorcycle.
Ed discovers that he's part Indian steed and refuses association with a parrot descended from General Custer's parrot.
Wilbur pleas with Ed to stick to being a horse, espcially when Ed wants to go to college to become a Doctor.
This presentation encourages people to buy U.S. savings bonds.
Wilbur Pope & his new bride buy their first home together, finding a horse in the attached barn, who exhibits some unusual behaviour, making Wilbur want to keep him. Soon enough, the horse begins talking to Wilbur (and only to Wilbur). This pilot episode, which was not picked up, stars Scott McKay & Sandra Adams. The plot was essentially unchanged for the 2nd pilot attempt, although the cast (including the horse) was replaced.