YearTitleRoleNotes
1946Song of the South – Promo-InterviewBobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, Walt Disney and James Baskett, hosted by Johnny MercerAired in late 1946
1946The Dennis Day Show (aka A Day in the Life of Dennis Day) – “The Boy Who Sang For A King”Cecil (a little carol-boy)Aired on December 25
1946Song of the South – Promo-InterviewBobby Driscoll and Luana Patten, hosted by Johnny MercerAired in late 1946
1946Martha Deane Show – “Dewey Wins”Bobby as Himself Guests Bobby Driscoll (9 years old) and Luana Patten (8 years old) promote their new film, Walt Disney's, "Song Of The South" and also sing.
1948Family Theater – “As the Twig is Bent”Bobby as Himself Aired in February 1948
1948Family Theater– “The Future is Yours”Bobby as Himself Aired on February 19
1948Family Theater – “Jamie and the Promise”Bobby as Himself Aired on August 19
1948Family Theater – “A Daddy for Christmas”Bobby as Himself Aired on December 15
1948American Railroads – “The Student Prince”Bobby as Himself
1950Family Theater – “Mahoney’s Lucky Day”Bobby as Himself Aired on April 19 – hosted by himself
1950Hallmark Playhouse – “Knee Pants”Bobby as Himself Aired on June 25
1950Movie town Radio Theater – “The Throwback”Bobby as Himself Aired on July 6
1951Lux Radio Theatre – “Treasure Island”Jim HawkinsAired on January 29
1951Cavalcade of America – “The Day They Gave Babies Away”Jim HawkinsAired on December 25
1951Dragnet – “Big Sophomore”Harry Dunbar
1952Comic Weekly Man – “Tinkerbell First Comic Beetle Bailey”Himself (as Peter Pan)Peter Pan (Bobby Driscoll) himself visit the show.
1953Lux Radio Theater – “Peter Pan”Peter PanAired on December 10
1953Family Theater – “The Courtship of John Dennis”Peter PanAired on April 8
1955Family Theater – “The Penalty”Peter PanAired on October 12
1956Family Theater – “Fair Exchange”Peter PanAired on September 19
1957Family Theater – “A Shot in the Dark”Peter PanAired on August 7