From 1945 to 1947, Horton hosted radio's
Kraft Music Hall. An early television appearance came in the play
Sham, shown on
The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre on December 13, 1948. During the 1950s, Horton worked primarily in television. One of his best-remembered appearances is in an episode of
I Love Lucy, broadcast in 1952, in which he is cast against type as a frisky, amorous suitor. In 1960, he guest-starred on
The Real McCoys as J. Luther Medwick, grandfather of the boyfriend of series character Hassie McCoy (
Lydia Reed). In the story, Medwick clashes with the equally outspoken Grandpa Amos McCoy (played by
Walter Brennan). Edward Everett Horton is best known to younger Saturday-morning-television viewers of the "
baby boomers" generation as the narrator of
Fractured Fairy Tales, satires of famous
fairy tales and legends from previous centuries. These were featured on the animated
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show (1959–1961), which originally aired from November 19, 1959, to June 27, 1964, and became a perennial TV attraction in reruns (on both the ABC and NBC networks, as well as in syndication to local TV stations). In 1962, Horton portrayed the character Uncle Ned in three episodes of
Dennis the Menace. In 1965, he guest-starred in an episode of
The Cara Williams Show. He was memorably featured in the
Western /
U.S. Cavalry spoof
F Troop (1965 and 1966) as "Roaring Chicken", medicine man of the neighboring non-hostile but cowardly Hekawi
Indian tribe. This series, set after the
American Civil War, starred
Forrest Tucker,
Larry Storch, and
Ken Berry as soldiers at fictional Fort Courage. Horton thoroughly enjoyed the premise, as he related to reporter Margaret McManus: "I don't watch much television. I mean, if you have the thing on, you have to get up from your comfortable chair to turn it off. A nuisance. But I'm going to watch
F Troop. I'll watch it if it kills me." Two years later Horton echoed this "funny Indian" role on
Batman as "Chief Screaming Chicken", a pawn of guest villain
Vincent Price's
"Egghead". ==Personal life==