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===Radio=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Original air date ! Program ! Role |- | 1933 | ''[[Al Pearce|The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour]]'' | rowspan="2" | Additional voices |- | 1937 | ''[[Joe Penner|The Joe Penner Show]]'' |- | 1938 | ''[[The Mickey Mouse Theater of the Air]]'' | Mayor of Hamelin, Neptune's Son, Priscilly, Royal Herald, additional voices<ref name="Mickey Theater">{{cite web|url=https://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/cartoon-characters-on-radio-part-iv-more-from-mel-blanc/|title=Cartoon Characters On Radio, Part IV β More From Mel Blanc|website=Cartoon Research|language=en-US|access-date=2025-05-14}}</ref> |- | 1939β1943 | ''[[Fibber McGee and Molly]]'' | Hiccuping Man |- | 1939β1955 | ''[[The Jack Benny Program]]'' | Sy, Polly the Parrot, Mr. Finque, Nottingham, Train Announcer, Jack Benny's Maxwell, additional voices |- | 1940β1944, 1947β1948 | ''[[Point Sublime]]'' | August Moon |- | 1941β1943 | ''[[The Great Gildersleeve]]'' | Floyd Munson |- | 1942β1947 | ''[[The Abbott and Costello Show (radio program)|The Abbott and Costello Show]]'' | Himself, Botsford Twink, Scotty Brown |- | 1943β1947 | ''[[Burns and Allen|The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show]]'' | The Happy Postman |- | 1943β1955 | ''[[The Judy Canova Show]]'' | Paw, Pedro, Roscoe E. Wortle |- | 1944 | ''[[Nitwit Court]]'' | Bigelow Hornblower |- | rowspan="2" |1945 |''[[The Life of Riley]]'' | rowspan="2" |Additional voices |- |''It's Time to Smile'' (The Eddie Cantor Show) |- | 1946β1947 | ''[[The Mel Blanc Show]]'' | Himself, Dr. Christopher Crab, Zookie |- | 1955β1956 | ''[[The Cisco Kid (TV series)|The Cisco Kid]]'' | Pan Pancho (replacing [[Harry E. Lang]]),<ref name="Thousand">Ohmart, Ben; Mitchell, Walt (2012). ''Mel Blanc: The Man of a Thousand Voices''. Bearmanor Media. {{ISBN|978-1593937881}}.</ref> additional voices |}
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