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Jack Benny: Drawing a Blanc  By  cover art

Jack Benny: Drawing a Blanc

By: Jack Benny, Mel Blanc, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Dennis Day, Eddie Anderson, Don Wilson
Narrated by: Jack Benny
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"Train leaving on track five for Anaheim, Azusa, and Cuc-amonga!"

A woebegone old car, a harried department store clerk, a monosyllabic man in a sombrero, and a train announcer whose line ran somewhere between Orange County and the Twilight Zone are all memorable characters from The Jack Benny Program, and all the products of a single talented throat: Mel Blanc.

"The Man of a Thousand Voices" was Carmichael the Polar Bear, who lived improbably in Jack's cellar. He was Professor LeBlanc, Jack's violin teacher, whose French accent seemed to mimic every wail of his pupil's tortured strings. He was Polly the Parrot, Jack's impudent bird, who was less interested in crackers than in putting his master in his place.

Come hear eight digitally re-mastered episodes starring Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone, Phil Harris, Dennis Day, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, and Don Wilson, and guess who Mel Blanc will pop up as next!

Episodes include "Leaving for New York City" 01-07-45, "Jack and Mary Pick Up Bags at the Train Station" 03-04-45, "First Performance of Professor LeBlanc" 04-29-45, "Jack Dreams of the Race Horse 'Texas Sandman'" 10-21-45, "Lost Weekend" 03-10-46, "Jack and Mary Late for Broadcast (a.k.a Jack Fires the Sportsmen)" 02-23-47, "Jack Tries to Re-Hire the Sportsmen" 03-02-47, "The Egg and I" 04-20-47, "The Turkey Dream" 11-30-47, "Texas Benefit" 12-11-49, "The Cast Sings the Commercial" 06-03-51, "Bend in the River" 04-27-52.

©2012 Trust "C" under Will of Jack Benny, under license from Trust "C" under Will of Jack Benny. (P)2012 RSPT LLC

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Mel Blanc one in a million

From cars to animals to dialects Mel Blanc could do them all. What he couldn’t do is teach Jack Benny the violin. This collection celebrates one of the several cast members who made the show an enduring favorite for decades.

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Loved it! But I ain't writing thirteen words! L o l o l o l

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Jack Benny and Mel Blanc.

Jack Benny do a wonderful job. Jack Benny and his team did a great job on this radio show. Mel Blanc Who who voiced Bugs Bunny and Woody Woodpecker and other cartoon characters does a fantastic job on this show. My only complaint is that I had to listen to bunch of horrible cigarette commercials. Did anybody on the show by making cigarettes and tobacco sound like fun, ever think of all those people who listened to them, and smoked, and then died of cancer. Thank god we don’t have cigarettes commercials anymore.

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What was one of the most memorable moments of Jack Benny: Drawing a Blanc?

Learning that Dennis Day had that wide range of voices. He was wonderful.

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All of them.

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