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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”

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The Mel Blanc Show was a radio situation comedy in the United States. It was broadcast on CBS from September 3, 1946 to June 24, 1947.

Although Mel Blanc “did countless character impersonations on other radio programs, as well as being the voice of many cartoon characters,” he used his natural voice in this program and played himself – except that instead of being an entertainer, the Mel Blanc character in the show was “the bumbling owner of a fix-it shop that was never able to fix anything.” The show’s one regular outlet for another Blanc voice was the character Zookie, a stuttering helper. One website noted, however, “Many episodes required Mel to impersonate an exotic foreigner or other stranger in town, ostensibly for carrying out a minor deception on his girlfriend’s father, but of course simply as a vehicle for him to show off his talents.”