Amos 'N' Andy - Andy Gets a Telegram (1951)

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  • The Kingfish winds up on a cattle boat bound for South America when Sapphire plots to separate him from his worthless friends.
    Season 1 Episode 26 Air Date: December 27, 1951
    Starring: Amanda Randolph, Tim Moore, Spencer Williams Jr., Alvin Childress, Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Nick Stewart
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Komentáře • 421

  • @richardhudak4571
    @richardhudak4571 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I remember watching him back in the early 50s I'm 73 n still enjoy the videos
    2024

    • @user-ew1dv1bx1u
      @user-ew1dv1bx1u Před 6 dny

      This show was on channel 5 in D,C, every night at 6:00 . My parents freaked out when I told them I wanted my name hanged to the KingFish

    • @user-ew1dv1bx1u
      @user-ew1dv1bx1u Před 6 dny

      Spencer Williams who played Andy was a retired Master Sergent in the US Army

  • @bobbyg9662
    @bobbyg9662 Před 9 měsíci +10

    I just love Kingfish’d wife Saffire , great actress, pretty lady.

  • @markargentine6259
    @markargentine6259 Před měsícem +2

    This blows away today's TV. The whole cast are wonderful. They are dearly missed.

  • @garyzimmer8061
    @garyzimmer8061 Před 2 lety +38

    Truly the greatest comedy of all time! I loved these folks! They are a tribute to comedy and truly fine actors. Shame on ANYONE that plays this as racist, it has nothing to do with race, what it DOES have to do with is comedic GENIUS!! I've followed them since their radio days.

    • @sylviasuaste389
      @sylviasuaste389 Před rokem +1

      I am just going to post some of bell hooks (she asked for her name to not be capitalized) article "The oppositional Gaze" right here for you to read on the female character Sapphire:
      "She was even then backdrop, foil. She was...-nag. She was
      there to soften images of black men, to make them seem vulnerable, easygoing, funny, and unthreatening to a white audience. She was there as man in drag, as castrating [woman], as someone to be lied to, someone to be tricked, someone the white and black audience could hate. Scapegoated on all sides. She was not us. We laughed with the black men, with the white people. We laughed at this black woman who was not us. And we did not even long to be there on the screen. How could we long to be there when our image, visually constructed, was so ugly. We did not long to
      be there. We did not long for her. We did not want our construction to be this hated black female thing-foil, backdrop. Her black female image was not the body of desire. There was nothing to see. She was not us." (words in [] or with ... were changed because of curse words)
      That is all. Look it up if you'd like. I recommend reading with help as it is complicated at times.

    • @phylis3917
      @phylis3917 Před 11 měsíci

      It was the times.

    • @jayo552
      @jayo552 Před 9 měsíci

      RADIO BROADCAST WAS RACIST NOT THE TV CAST

    • @williamneumyer7147
      @williamneumyer7147 Před 26 dny

      @@sylviasuaste389 Grow up.

  • @bonniekimbrough7661
    @bonniekimbrough7661 Před 2 lety +10

    So much better than the comedies of today.

  • @curtis776
    @curtis776 Před 3 lety +36

    Good and funny show! All great actors!
    I watched Amos and Andy many years ago
    When I came to this Country from France,
    It made me laugh so much, I felt less lonely being in new Country
    Thank you for posting ,this 83 years old
    Grandma appreciate it very much.

  • @jewellhightower-n6i
    @jewellhightower-n6i Před 2 lety +10

    I remember Kingfish leaving a massage saying “” I’ll get back to you at my earliest inconvenience”” LOL

  • @larryferguson3387
    @larryferguson3387 Před 2 lety +9

    I loved the Kingfishs antics, always into something!

  • @juliefelsenthal8461
    @juliefelsenthal8461 Před 2 lety +6

    I love Amos and Andy. I watched it as a child.

  • @stillstanding6031
    @stillstanding6031 Před 3 lety +47

    I was a little African American boy just 5 years old when I saw Amos 'n Andy. We didn't have television, but our next store neighbors (Mr. and Mrs. Graham) had one. They'd invite me over every week because I must have real enjoyed it.
    Fast forward 70 years later, in 2021, I still think they are funny...a lot funnier that the crap that passes for sit-com Black comedy today. Yes, I know----this show stereotyped Blacks, but you know what, by and large, the "system" still does. I'll take the earliest, and probably the best, Black television efforts. The performers were old war horses in live theatre and they are top-notch!

    • @rickrick5041
      @rickrick5041 Před 3 lety +11

      They had blacks from all ways of life including doctors, judges and lawyers (although a slippery one lol). What about Laurel and Hardy, The 3 Stooges, Abbott and Costello, etc. No lawyers or doctors or judges among them

    • @jonathanpikecoleman8838
      @jonathanpikecoleman8838 Před 3 lety +6

      I was a five year old white kid wishing I had could live with a black family as their kid!! That show made my heart feel real. RIP, A&A, and Sapphire and Mama and Calhoun and Kingfish and every beloved one you!!!

    • @zora_noamflannery2548
      @zora_noamflannery2548 Před 3 lety +7

      -
      This show was 100 years ahead of its time. The references and nuances are genius.

    • @stillstanding6031
      @stillstanding6031 Před 3 lety +7

      @@zora_noamflannery2548 Nora (N-H) you're very correct. No violence; no cursing; no sexual obsessions; no white gaze. These folks were some our neighbors. It's all for laughs at no one's expense. Not much of that anymore.

    • @rickrick5041
      @rickrick5041 Před 3 lety +4

      @@zora_noamflannery2548 Absolute classic and always hysterically funny. I never found Cosby’s show entertaining. I spy was good. Cosby was against Amos and Andy

  • @therenaissancepiper
    @therenaissancepiper Před 3 lety +37

    Love this show. The best of true comedic genius!

  • @JerriBerriBoBerri
    @JerriBerriBoBerri Před 3 lety +11

    They were wonderful a must listen. I'm almost 82 and I grew up listening to them.

  • @SlyDellian
    @SlyDellian Před 2 lety +36

    Just when I thought I’d seen every episode, I ran across this one today. This is one of the best yet, and the surprise ending is brilliant!

  • @lenisbennett3062
    @lenisbennett3062 Před 3 lety +151

    I was 6 in 1951 it was a big year for my family dad put in a septic tank system and we did away with the outhouse and the chamber pot gone also was the icebox we got a general Electric refrigerator and our first 📺 is was a 17in Admiral and also a 1951 Studebaker champion, pop got a good job at consolidated building the B-36 life was good in the 50s.

    • @tommykingwood9802
      @tommykingwood9802 Před 3 lety +3

      P lol

    • @marvaparker8353
      @marvaparker8353 Před 3 lety +1

      L

    • @donnajackson9481
      @donnajackson9481 Před 3 lety +5

      I can definitely relate to the outhouse, chamber pot and so happy for the installation of that huge septic tank. I was 7 years old. Weren't we in the big leagues then!!

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 Před 3 lety +6

      @@donnajackson9481 the nice thing about indoor plumbing we had to get rid of the old Sears catalog the pages wouldn't flush.

    • @ellanalbury4909
      @ellanalbury4909 Před 3 lety +1

      @Joe Blow 6

  • @seahunt6055
    @seahunt6055 Před 3 lety +50

    My oldest brother and I remembered watching these shows they were hilarious we used to rent them and watch. I still love to watch them today.my brother has passed now but everytime I come across these I always think of him. This was true funny comedy. Kingfish could get into more trouble but he couldn't get away with anything with Sapphire.😂😆

  • @CSMOtime
    @CSMOtime Před 3 lety +90

    This is pure genius , great acting , and funny as hell.

  • @edwardforszt5825
    @edwardforszt5825 Před 3 lety +51

    These shows are almost 70 years old but still amazingly fun to watch

    • @G9Classified9
      @G9Classified9 Před rokem +1

      When you commented this it was already at 70 years old lol

  • @monicasmith9215
    @monicasmith9215 Před 2 lety +7

    My mom's, use to laugh so hard off of these sitcom 2022 March 🤣😅🤣

  • @pennypacker77
    @pennypacker77 Před rokem +8

    Amos and Andy is brilliant and funny as hell, and screw anyone who begs to differ. I watch it all the time, and I wish the original master copies of all the episodes would finally be restored and remastered so that everyone can enjoy this excellent show. This is no different than Car 54 and the Honeymooners. Only bigots would take one look at this show, without actually watching it, and call it offensive and racist

  • @Ian64
    @Ian64 Před rokem +4

    Fun fact, the guy who played Andy was named Spencer Williams. He made some of the first and most popular all-Black films made for Black audiences. He directed, wrote, and starred in these films, the most famous one being “The Blood of Jesus”, released in 1941. But none of that was mentioned in his New York Times obituary. He was only mentioned as “Andy from Amos n’ Andy”.

  • @servraghgiorsal7382
    @servraghgiorsal7382 Před 2 lety +5

    Back in 1964, I graduated high school Mother,older brother and I used to stop work and go to the sun porch and watch these folks. We laughed ourselves silly of course, ideas have changed, but this is some of my happiest memories.

  • @MrSpacejase
    @MrSpacejase Před 3 lety +27

    I was born in 1975 and I guess you could say I am from generation x which places me at a whole different time from this show. Many years back I discovered this show and fell in love with it! This show got me through some hard times in my life alongside of the Marx brothers. . I would say that it has to be one of the best shows of the 50s next to the honeymooners skit. I love these guys. Little fun observations, Ralph Kramden works as a bus driver and lives in a dump, Kingfish doesnt work at all and has a nice apartment lol Another one is, the show is called Amos and Andy and if you remember the movie Check and double check played by the shows creators, Freemon Gosden and Charles Corell which is based on the radio show, The show centers around Amos and Andy but on this 50s TV version its mostly Kingfish and Andy. I will always love Amos and Andy and thanks for posting these. I actually bought every episode on video tape back in 2002.

  • @cj10109
    @cj10109 Před 2 lety +14

    I was looking up black sitcoms and came across this. This is hilarious 😂😂 we need more black sitcoms, more laughs please

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem +4

      This was the pioneering sitcom of them all.

    • @VNV67
      @VNV67 Před měsícem

      @@aarondigby5054 And was on Radio before tv. I remember listening to Amos and Andy with my dad in a old Atwater Kent radio.

  • @KIEV7385
    @KIEV7385 Před 3 lety +29

    Outstanding Comedy from Great Actors...Spencer Williams was a Director, Writer & Performer & Tim Moore was so Good at Comedy....All the Characters were Chitlin Circuit Stars that unfortunately didn't get their TV chances until late in their Careers...Glad we have Videos of the Show to Enjoy....Basic Comedy at it's Finest !!!

    • @euniceagnew1172
      @euniceagnew1172 Před 2 lety

      They so 🤣 whenever I want a laugh I turn it to Amos and Andy. You guaranteed to get a good laugh

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem

      Tim Moore, Spencer Wiliams, Ernestine Wade, Amanda Randolf, Nick O'Demus, and Childress, Jester Hairston should all be on the Hollywood WOF.

  • @marklanier8657
    @marklanier8657 Před rokem +3

    Under appreciated comic genius! I remember watching these as a child in the late fifties.

  • @psalm37v4
    @psalm37v4 Před rokem +5

    This has to be one of the best episodes of the series!

  • @garyjones1287
    @garyjones1287 Před 3 lety +55

    Ones of my favorite shows growing up clean comedy 😊

    • @mdarrenu
      @mdarrenu Před 3 lety +8

      seems like the only thing racist about the show is preventing people seeing these great films from back in the day.

    • @jonathanpikecoleman8838
      @jonathanpikecoleman8838 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mdarrenu Yep!!

  • @billieshelton2533
    @billieshelton2533 Před 3 lety +16

    My family and I watched Amis and Andy every week and really enjoyed the entertainment! Always funny with life's experiences! .♥️

  • @charlieburns1385
    @charlieburns1385 Před 2 lety +13

    I loved the show and the wisdom filled messages Amos had at the end

  • @bettyhinton9662
    @bettyhinton9662 Před 3 lety +24

    I grew up watching this show.I like this show...I wish they would put back on tv.

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem

      They still air episodes of the Honeymooners a 50's clone of A&A.

  • @lindahorton9488
    @lindahorton9488 Před 3 lety +20

    I clearly remember watching this show when I was quite young.

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Před 3 lety +2

      In those days we used to joke abut mamma being so fat. Compared to half od today's women she's a lightweight.

  • @glennmerlini2895
    @glennmerlini2895 Před rokem +5

    the whole cast was great!! my favorite comedy show

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem

      Mine,too. A program the entire family can watch.

  • @ruthsmith4050
    @ruthsmith4050 Před 3 lety +6

    I remember watching this show with my grandmother

  • @marcomalo02
    @marcomalo02 Před 3 lety +8

    Ernestine Wade was a great actress and lovely woman. I wish she'd had an honest chance in life.

  • @johndunkle740
    @johndunkle740 Před 3 lety +10

    I love this show! It never gets old.

  • @sheilahughes1014
    @sheilahughes1014 Před 3 lety +41

    omg...loved this show when I was a kid.

  • @bloqk16
    @bloqk16 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I just love the intensity that Ernestine Wade brought to the Sapphire character.

  • @-covid-20
    @-covid-20 Před 3 lety +2

    I listened to these episodes on the radio back in the 1970's till the 1990's....wow cant believe they are on here....

  • @carlo1132
    @carlo1132 Před 2 lety +5

    Tim Moore, such a multitalented actor, singer, boxer.

  • @williamoxendine6121
    @williamoxendine6121 Před 3 lety +8

    One of the greatest shows ever to be on tv I watch them over and over

  • @rantle450
    @rantle450 Před rokem +3

    The folks that wrote the scripts were pretty clever!

  • @FlyGemini79
    @FlyGemini79 Před 2 lety +3

    This was my deceased father's favorite show. For perspective my father was born in 1927 and i was born in 1979. Seeing this makes me think of him ❤❤❤❤

  • @Modeltnick
    @Modeltnick Před 3 lety +18

    Loved this show as a kid in the NYC area!

    • @dancogliano8092
      @dancogliano8092 Před 3 lety +3

      I was born in 1949. I remember watching them every afternoon at 4:00. Mother was scrapping carrots/making supper and daddy was on his way home from work. Back in 1955 I was six years old. Now I am 72 brings back so many memories!! Surprisingly watching TV at that age helped build my vocabulary.

    • @Modeltnick
      @Modeltnick Před 3 lety +1

      @@dancogliano8092 Thanks for your reply. I was born in 1951 and really treasure the memories of those late afternoons with the same things going on! Life was good!

    • @MarilynMayaMendoza
      @MarilynMayaMendoza Před 2 lety +1

      Me too Brooklyn born in 50I love this show

    • @EllyWoman777
      @EllyWoman777 Před 2 lety

      I was born in 47' My parents let my brother and watch this show. We all laughed so hard. I was raised in Queens.
      All the actors were great! I liked Sapphire the best. She tried to keep George in line. I remember when she locked him out of the house. I thought that was the funniest thing.
      Amos & Andy were clean...funny...and the writers were great. We didn't see skin color like people do today. I remember my Grandmother talking to colored ladies on the subway trains. They talked about their kids and news events just like white people did. I didn't see any difference until years later when the 60's race riots started. It doesn't matter what
      color a person is...what counts is the color of a person's heart. Is it red ( full of LoVe or black full of hate?)
      I wish it were the the late 60's...1969 was "Woodstock" All colors of kids came together...for LoVe...Peace.. & Music
      No one got in a fight...or hurt another person or stole their belongings. 500,000
      Youth came together. "Talkin bout Our Generation!" Ours was the best. The next so call Woodstock produced mayhem...fighting...rape...fires and theft.
      "Baby Boomers United!"
      The last generation who can think for themselves! Playing our records or playing a board game...or hanging out on the street corners and singing Do Wop songs..or going to the local Pizza Shop after school. I could go on...Memories!

    • @Modeltnick
      @Modeltnick Před 2 lety +2

      @@EllyWoman777 Well said. I totally agree. It all changed when prayer was kicked out of public school.

  • @ardiffley-zipkin9539
    @ardiffley-zipkin9539 Před rokem +2

    More laughs & fun. Great show & series. Thanks for sharing !

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 Před 3 lety +8

    I wss born in '56. Sadly I didn't see this on T.V. growing up in the 60s. And it wasn't till years later that I even became aware of this series and these amazing actors. My father rest his soul, talked about how he and his sisters would listen to the radio show as they were growing up. He never mentioned that they were black. Thanks Reelblack. Now I can enjoy them at my pleasure 👍😊

    • @WilliFlow117
      @WilliFlow117 Před 3 lety +1

      The original radio show characters were white men portraying black men.

    • @daisygage7557
      @daisygage7557 Před rokem

      I love the radio shows , but I enjoy watching them . I’m thankful they have these on here . I have all the radio shows and these videos , but when I’m not home I can watch them on the go .

  • @sharonmassetti265
    @sharonmassetti265 Před rokem +5

    Loved this show.

  • @BrodyJoeandBriars
    @BrodyJoeandBriars Před 3 lety +52

    Oh wow...I just flipped out when Kingfish said "excuse me for protruding"...I've been using that line forever and picked it up as a little kid watching 'Amos 'N' Andy'! It must've gone into syndication and played regularly in the later '50s and early '60s because I remember all the episodes so well and I wasn't born until '52...the whole cast felt like family to me!

    • @bettysmith8956
      @bettysmith8956 Před 3 lety +1

      I remember these, I was born in '56, no certain ones but remember, daddy loving it.

    • @rscottenglish
      @rscottenglish Před 3 lety

      @@bettysmith8956 Ditto. I was born in 1951/

    • @MegaCarmine12
      @MegaCarmine12 Před 3 lety +3

      I can’t stop saying “ holy mackerel!!

    • @MegaCarmine12
      @MegaCarmine12 Před 3 lety +2

      I’m addicted to saying “ holy mackerel’!

    • @ollietsb1704
      @ollietsb1704 Před 2 lety

      I found old radio shows on cassette back in the mid-80s, and starting tracking down A&A episodes. In the mi-90s, I found a computer bulletin board that had dozens of A&A shows, later they'd become available on Archive ORG. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. That show ran from the late '20s into the '50s. Kingfisher is a lead character in the TV show, and was more supporting in the radio series. Sapphire is hardly brought up in episodes, but she's really a favorite on the TV. The radio vs. TV episodes are almost a non-comparison - there are ?? 600+ ?? radio shows, 70+ on TV.

  • @stillstanding6031
    @stillstanding6031 Před 3 lety +16

    Almost forgot: I remember their sponsor being "Cott" sodas. "It's Cott to be good" :-)

  • @user-zb8wg2os2y
    @user-zb8wg2os2y Před 10 měsíci +3

    was raised in the 40s and 50s and loved Amos and Andy, very funny then and still funny to watch, plain old-fashioned comedy routines

  • @ddmau7995
    @ddmau7995 Před 3 lety +51

    Amos & ANDY was great comedy. Back in the day when life wasn't overanalyzed , unfortunately it disappeared because some people
    Said it was racist . No not racist just a great group of people showing a really comical time .

    • @carmenlitafulmore1801
      @carmenlitafulmore1801 Před 3 lety

      @ n

    • @kenlieberman4215
      @kenlieberman4215 Před 3 lety +1

      So where's Amos?

    • @fliegeroh
      @fliegeroh Před 3 lety +2

      @@kenlieberman4215 he was the taxi driver

    • @bennyrobertson
      @bennyrobertson Před 3 lety +2

      @@kenlieberman4215 He acted like a Greek chorus, coming in from time to time to comment on the story and occasionally interacting with the main characters.

    • @gregorypope3899
      @gregorypope3899 Před 3 lety

      @@carmenlitafulmore1801 l
      54.

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Před 3 lety +15

    I was 10yrs old watching this with my dad on a 13inch DuMont tv.I always wondered how King Fish &Andy always had money & never worked.😄

    • @donnarasmussen7948
      @donnarasmussen7948 Před 3 lety +5

      I was watching it at 5. I thought it was hysterical. Still do!

    • @maldijaili6799
      @maldijaili6799 Před rokem

      But you are wrong. They did work or have a job from time to time. If and when you watch all the episodes you should realize this. Just one example was the kingfish received a salary from the lodge.

  • @adamandrews8534
    @adamandrews8534 Před 3 lety +29

    Now that’s wholesome entertainment!

  • @rickjones4133
    @rickjones4133 Před 3 lety +34

    Spencer Williams Jr. had such a great voice ,I just loved this show, these guys are beautiful.Thank's for this reelblack.

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Před 3 lety +3

      Great character work all the way around.

  • @JDHart
    @JDHart Před 3 lety +6

    Yes Virginia, TV use to have some great shows. Thank you for posting this.

  • @BuffaloC305
    @BuffaloC305 Před 3 lety +27

    I liked this whole series because Sapphire plays a much bigger role than she did in the excellent radio series.

    • @kirkmorgan-austin8361
      @kirkmorgan-austin8361 Před 3 lety +2

      It should be noted Sapphire was actually played by one of the radio actors!

    • @thecatatemyhomework
      @thecatatemyhomework Před rokem +2

      I don't think I've ever seen an episode where Sapphire is not yelling.

  • @bennyrobertson
    @bennyrobertson Před 3 lety +46

    One of the greatest TV comedies of all time, genuinely funny, with a fantastic ensemble cast. IMHO, there were many sitcoms in later years that were quite condescending to black people. It's sad that the NAACP only saw racism (that really was not there) instead of a talented cast and great comedy. And doubly sad that these great comic actors were thrown out of steady work when the show was taken off the air.

    • @Spyder8561
      @Spyder8561 Před 3 lety +4

      "that really was not there"??? Really?

    • @moebanshee
      @moebanshee Před 3 lety +3

      Amen

    • @captainkev10
      @captainkev10 Před 3 lety +13

      @@Spyder8561 so, are the Three Stooges racist against white people? Laurel and Hardy? The Simpsons? Dumb and Dumber? It's f--king comedy.

    • @heymelon
      @heymelon Před 2 lety +1

      @@captainkev10 No but your braincells seem to be racist against you.

    • @garyolsen3409
      @garyolsen3409 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Spyder8561 what the blank does that sentence mean?

  • @reymacho2491
    @reymacho2491 Před 8 měsíci +1

    -All of the actors on the show were in my opinion Geniuses in comedy. Especially Kingfish and Brown. I very often cannot control my laughter at the predicaments that kingfish gets into.

  • @supersaxyguy
    @supersaxyguy Před 3 lety +22

    This is so good and so funny! Thank you for uploading this hilarious and important piece of History. My uncle has the boxed set bootleg DVDs, I think there were 14 or 18 DVDs in all. I need to get those back and rip them to my hard drive.

  • @MarilynMayaMendoza
    @MarilynMayaMendoza Před 2 lety +1

    I watched this in the 50s and it’s nice to see it again.

  • @rosegarcia5069
    @rosegarcia5069 Před 3 lety +15

    Loved this show..

  • @user-cv6lx5hs4t
    @user-cv6lx5hs4t Před měsícem

    I love the writing. The predicaments they get in to. The radio shows are equally funny.

  • @jewelssum6617
    @jewelssum6617 Před 2 lety +2

    My uncle love this show he still watching it u til this day an he’s 84

  • @stephenrivera4382
    @stephenrivera4382 Před 3 lety +20

    So glad to watch Amos ‘n Andy again! I watched reruns of it as a kid with my parents all the time. We all loved the show and were sad when it was removed from circulation. Looking forward to watching more episodes. Thanks, Reelblack!

  • @alfredmartinez6166
    @alfredmartinez6166 Před 3 lety +18

    Sapphire always blames Andy of being bad influence on Kingfish.

  • @mosesreza510
    @mosesreza510 Před rokem +1

    This is Truly a Gem. I 've watched this 3 Times

  • @johnleduc5276
    @johnleduc5276 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born in 1949 and I remember these shows clearly.

  • @A2D4
    @A2D4 Před 3 lety +10

    Sapphires night cap is a hoot. 😂

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem

      Sapphire's night cap kills the buzz everytime.

    • @A2D4
      @A2D4 Před rokem

      @@aarondigby5054 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sergeantbilko7070
    @sergeantbilko7070 Před 3 lety +10

    I've heard of Amos and Andy but this was my first time watching an episode.
    I thought it was pretty funny.

  • @steve732
    @steve732 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks so much for bringing these classic wonderful shows to CZcams

  • @PapiDoesIt
    @PapiDoesIt Před 3 lety +2

    My dad and I loved this show.

  • @shanenoel1270
    @shanenoel1270 Před 3 lety +3

    I loved this show. They had reruns of it some years ago.

  • @rickbryant9325
    @rickbryant9325 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Such lovable characters!!

  • @jonathanpikecoleman8838
    @jonathanpikecoleman8838 Před 3 lety +9

    The Kingfish represents the America of Democracy! Bravo!!

  • @cedricliggins7528
    @cedricliggins7528 Před 2 lety +2

    I find it funny that Sapphire thinks Andy is a bad influence on Kingfish.

  • @chrismiller9740
    @chrismiller9740 Před 2 lety +2

    My son acts just like the kingfish. Always trying to chisel his brother and friends out of their stuff. In fact, I’m going to start calling him kingfish.

  • @margiepenn5044
    @margiepenn5044 Před 3 lety +7

    I remember the episode where Sapphire ring was lost in the dough.

  • @bobdambra4421
    @bobdambra4421 Před 3 lety +9

    Just an outstanding show!

  • @jpmahoney56
    @jpmahoney56 Před 2 lety +1

    Pure Gold classics

  • @saundramichael7968
    @saundramichael7968 Před 3 lety +6

    That Kingfish is such a preposterous con man, is he not? Lol.

  • @davidoverholt251
    @davidoverholt251 Před 3 lety +2

    I was born in 1952, So sad that this is 2021 and anyone out there thinks that I am not understanding! Cannot believe that my AM radio show and laughs make me a racist from the 50's! Amos and Andy were the funniest on my AM radio!
    Did not know they were African American that would be taken to task in the 2020's! I always thought they were just people like me and had a different experience in life! Never thought race or color were an issue during my life on my AM radio!
    However, these two made me laugh back in my day, and shared that we should not judge people based on the cover or the color of the book cover! I will say that I loved Amos and Andy, I also loved Mr. Ed. and Wilbur!! and the best drive in movie I went to was Francis the talking Mule in the late 50's! Thank all this great talent for helping me grow an know great people during the 1950's, and 1960's!

    • @ramaj26
      @ramaj26 Před 2 lety

      You are clearly a damn weirdo 😂😂

  • @gondwanalon
    @gondwanalon Před rokem +1

    HA! So funny!
    I remember watching this on TV.

  • @Code3forever
    @Code3forever Před 3 lety +29

    I grew up watching Amos n Andy and couldn't wait to get home from school to watch the reruns in the afternoon. To me, it was good comedy and I loved all of the characters. What was the difference between this show and Sanford & Son 20 years later? All of these actors were talented. Hattie McDaniel said it best when she told the NAACP it is better to play a maid for $700 a week than be one for $40. The people who played in this show were tops. Roy Glenn played opposite Spencer Tracy in Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? I believe these actors got a raw deal but they got the raw deal by their own and the NAACP.

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 Před 3 lety

      You sound like an white supremacist 🙄

    • @captainkev10
      @captainkev10 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lenisbennett3062 you sound like you have a liberal arts degree from a 2 year college.

    • @lenisbennett3062
      @lenisbennett3062 Před 3 lety +1

      @@captainkev10 I majored in confect resolution with a minor in tree hugging 🤗

    • @barbarajohnson3876
      @barbarajohnson3876 Před 2 lety

      It's better to keep ur mouth shut, and be thought a fool, than to open it, and be proven a fool. What he wrote was fact

    • @barbarajohnson3876
      @barbarajohnson3876 Před 2 lety

      Grad of trump u

  • @b.deville3236
    @b.deville3236 Před 2 lety +5

    By the time "Amos 'N' Andy" reached television, it had become a slapstick-laden sitcom revolving around the Kingfish and his weekly schemes to con Andy again and again, a very different concept from the early radio serial, which was more nuanced. The TV show was about as subtle as the Three Stooges, but the great comedic talent of its performers cannot be denied.

    • @danamiller6049
      @danamiller6049 Před 2 lety

      Do you know which episode has Andy stating: Kingfish, you done gypped me for the last time...

  • @Paul-uc8qj
    @Paul-uc8qj Před 3 lety +36

    Amos and Andy along with the Honeymooners were the two best sit-coms on early television. Too bad ignorant black and white racists drove this classic show off of television. The black actors and actresses in Amos and Andy are still denied the acclaim that is due them for their vast comedic skills. Amos and Andy is so much superior to the crap that passes for "comedy" on television today,

    • @garyzimmer8061
      @garyzimmer8061 Před 2 lety +5

      AMEN Paul. So glad to see these again!! I watched them on TV in the 50's. It's so sad that such fine actors and comedic genius had to succumb to the idiocy of racism. These fine people actually opened the door for black entertainers. I may be plain white bread, but I know REAL people when I see them. If the argument is that they portray people as dumb, better get rid of Laurel and Hardy, 3 Stooges, Abbot and Costello, etc. Look at the smiles they put on peoples faces! Anyone that disputes that needs to get a life!

    • @aarondigby5054
      @aarondigby5054 Před rokem

      All the sitcoms of today talk about is hypersexualized, bender gender closet surprises, drugs and who got shot.

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Před 3 lety +8

    Rio Dee Geronimo. I love it. lol.

  • @Getvictd744
    @Getvictd744 Před 3 lety +8

    I like this show.

    • @johndavis9799
      @johndavis9799 Před 3 lety +2

      It's a lot Funnier than these shows today.. and I grew up watching the Cosby Show..

    • @guymetdrapedes220
      @guymetdrapedes220 Před 3 lety +2

      @@johndavis9799 Have you heard about Cosby teachng comedy to Asian models?

    • @johndavis9799
      @johndavis9799 Před 3 lety

      No... but I'm going to Check it out.. Thanks..

  • @gemfem
    @gemfem Před rokem +1

    Andy is slower than frozen molasses 😂 😂

  • @stephensmith564
    @stephensmith564 Před 3 lety +5

    I watched "Amos and Andy" faithfully. It was "Grrrr-ate"

  • @PryaWattana
    @PryaWattana Před rokem +2

    Love it. That was hilarious 😂😂

  • @user-sd5gu1mj9h
    @user-sd5gu1mj9h Před 2 lety +1

    Kingfish was full of tricks and lies but damn Sapphire was hell!

  • @somebose7395
    @somebose7395 Před rokem

    Over 70 yrs ago . An average lifetime. So good u can't tell its that old. The amount of things that haven't happened yet ..wow

  • @skb254
    @skb254 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Never thought I’d see this again. I’ve looked for it for what seems like forever. I grew up on the Little Rascals Spanky and our gang Amos and Andy Kingfish~ all of that; and then the liberals deep-sixed it. It wasn’t politically correct. They now tell us what to do how to do it what to eat what what to say what to drive how to raise our kids -or else. So this is like a Renaissance for me~ this is fabulous. My greatest thanks to whoever took it out of the archives (PS~The 50s were heaven compared to today!)

  • @ellentuton7642
    @ellentuton7642 Před 3 lety +1

    Remember watching this and wishing to hear Radio show. I got to hear the Lum & Abner Pine ridge radio show when in Arkansas.

  • @sereneamani1713
    @sereneamani1713 Před 3 lety +32

    When I used to watch this as a little girl, I used to always wonder why the show wasn't called "Kingfish". I really got angry at the NAACP for their part in taking this show off the air. The Civil Rights Movement was misguided in some ways IMO.

    • @steven19767
      @steven19767 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes it was very misguided. Trying to pass laws to make someone accept you and sitting in someone lunchcounter that they don't want you there why in the world would I do that? To spit on my food no way if you don't want me at your business I want to know and I can take my money elsewhere.

    • @sereneamani1713
      @sereneamani1713 Před 3 lety +2

      @@steven19767 Just think what would have happened if we had fought for ownership and control of our own interests. Rather than boycott the Birmingham buses, established our own transit system (which is really what we were doing). Of course, that would have brought more violence to us. Integration destroyed a lot of Black commerce

    • @steven19767
      @steven19767 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sereneamani1713 I think about it everyday. Integration was very very bad for us we own and control nothing everything we have to have from jobs to food and Healthcare we have to go outside our community because we have nothing like Malcolm said "you're in bad shape if you gotta go to your enemy for a job".

    • @seahunt6055
      @seahunt6055 Před 3 lety +2

      I didn't know that about NAACP. That's crazy nothing racist about this show. I'm caucasian but I loved this show.

    • @brucehardy8175
      @brucehardy8175 Před 3 lety

      @@sereneamani1713 Just like Black Wall Street in 192s AMERIKKKA

  • @queen_of_domination
    @queen_of_domination Před 2 lety +7

    This is depressing! I’m glad that we have more dignified roles.

    • @getterblakk
      @getterblakk Před 2 lety +3

      without them we wouldn't have gotten any dignified roles! they had to do that work to open doors for everyone that came after!

    • @Shamonwhitehurst252
      @Shamonwhitehurst252 Před 2 lety

      Everything you write is stupid

    • @bondoly66
      @bondoly66 Před 2 lety +1

      Kingfish was an attorney. Just saying.

  • @TWS-pd5dc
    @TWS-pd5dc Před 2 lety +13

    Such a funny show. Really a shame it was taken out of circulation due to pressure from NAACP. Here's my take on it and I'm quoting Joe Louis, the greatest heavyweight boxing champion from 1937 to 1949. His perspective was very interesting. Certainly he experienced his share of racism. He said this in 1981: "I don't understand this criticism of Steppin Fechit. It's unfair. Jerry Lewis acts silly and goofy and we all laugh at him as well. Why hold a black comic to different standards? But, when that image is all you see of a certain race, then that's bad". That was spot on. Amos and Andy was a comedy so the silly characters that we also so on "white" comedies should have been accepted. However, back then there were no black drama's, or black dramatic characters on TV shows. So I feel the NAACP's objections were misdirected. Instead of complaining that the show was stereotyping blacks, they should have pushed for more positive images. A black version of Father Knows Best, a black co-star on a show like Ben Casey or Perry Mason, etc. That's what Joe Louis was talking about. Regardless, I defy anyone not to laugh at this show and it's characters. It was almost a black version of the Honeymooners. And just as funny!

    • @jakobe_
      @jakobe_ Před rokem

      Naacp tried lol. (I.e the Cosby Show) it’s hard to get black shows on tv, especially at that time. IMO it’s kinda weird to say their take on it was misdirected and daft when in all actuality it was spot on.

    • @TWS-pd5dc
      @TWS-pd5dc Před rokem

      No, it was misdirected. It was a comedy, therefore goofy characters would be in it, like other comedies of the time. Was the Honeymooners a positive image of white working class men? Don't think so. Was Sgt. Bilko a positive image of white soldiers? Uh, no. And for the record, the comedic characters in Amos N Andy were silly. Kingfish, Andy, Algonquin J. Calhoun, all funny. But, it also showed black bankers, store owners, etc. These were played straight, not silly. This show should have stood on it's own merits. NAACP should have pushed for drama's with black stars, not call for this show to be taken off the air. So, sorry but they were misguided.

    • @jakobe_
      @jakobe_ Před rokem

      @@TWS-pd5dc again, it’s not that fuckin simple to get black shows on the air, especially in that period. Comedy can play into stereotypes. And in this context, Amos n Andy did exactly that. Using white tv shows as examples aren’t fitting in this context. Because Black ppl have historically been victims of oppression and other forms of destruction and violence. We know for sure the honeymooners and sgt bilko won’t have a long-lasting effect on how we view blue-colored men but we know for certain characters like steppin fetch it has and likely will always.

    • @TWS-pd5dc
      @TWS-pd5dc Před rokem

      That's total BS. The show was funny, period. To say that "Well white people saw these silly characters and they ALL decided that ALL black folks acted like that" is just silly. Again, people can use their brains and most reasonable people, black or white or purple, knew it was a comedy. Meaning not to be taken seriously. I'll take Joe Louis's perspective, who actually lived through much worse oppression than anything like it the past 30 years or so. So, think what you want, it's a free country. BTW, do some research. There were shows on during the same time as this one. One was Duffy's Tavern. Very stereotypical in it's portrayal of Irish. And Life With Luigi, again, very stereotypical of Italians. This was the early days of TV comedies, so stereotypes were all over. Society survived them. Watch the pilot of The Untouchables. Frank Nitti spoke with a thick Italian accent! And at one point a gangster was about to be killed and he begged saying "Oh, Mama Mia!!!". I'd say that was pretty silly looking back on it!

    • @jakobe_
      @jakobe_ Před rokem

      @@TWS-pd5dc 😭😭 it’s not silly it’s a fact that historically speaking black people have always been mocked in many forms of entertainment i.e. minstrel shows, blackface, and various forms of entertainment. The anomaly of ppl who use their brains doesn’t outweigh the majority who genuinely think black ppl act like that. I like how u used Italians as examples as if they didn’t feel the same way. Italians boycotted the godfather when it was released because they understood the power of stereotyping demographics and how those stereotypes can affect current and future generations. Society never survived the stereotypes, especially black ppl. Black ppl are still viewed as aggressive and villainous because of the stereotypes that have been placed on them. And again neither of those stereotypes has had a lasting impact on those specific races and ethnicities compared to black ppl

  • @jamesgrannes1782
    @jamesgrannes1782 Před 3 lety +7

    Amos and Andy, Fred Sanford, George Jefferson , Classic Comedy.

  • @asrealascanbe
    @asrealascanbe Před rokem

    A remedy for “DEPRESSION”, the Amos and Andy show with Tim Moore and the rest of the cast of this comedy show.

  • @ollywurk
    @ollywurk Před 3 lety +2

    LOL, I'd love to have seen how Kingfish gets out of this one!!!

  • @AS-qc8iz
    @AS-qc8iz Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing the quality and the genious of this show. Truly outstanding acting by the whole cast. They deserve their own star in Hollywood. Cean, funny innocent comedy. Not making fun of race, religion, gays or anything. The NAACP should be ashamed to have such a show canceled. How is cursing, making fun of people ( race / religion etc.) funny?.? These guys had a steady income during a time of difficulty. The best comedy of all time. 💖💖