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Old 09-14-2016, 05:09 PM   #1023
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Originally Posted by nabsltd View Post
I'm surprised the Wikipedia article didn't mention that the characterization actually originated on the Alan Young radio show. Fred Allen asked Alan Young for permission to use the character, and since the Alan Young show was moving in a different direction, he had no problem with it.

I heard this in an interview with Alan Young on the Sirius Radio Classics channel.
Alan Young was the star of Mister Ed.
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