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    • 2. The Uranium Mine
      2. The Uranium Mine Jan 26, 1955
      • Kingfish convinces Andy that the swamp he bought has uranium on it and that it's worth a fortune.
  2. Twenty-first century airing of series. Ratings. Radio. Legal status. Later years. Cartoon. Legacy. Later work by television cast members. References. External links. Audio. Video. Amos 'n' Andy was an American radio sitcom about black characters, initially set in Chicago then later in the Harlem section of New York City.

  3. The Amos 'n Andy Show: Created by Charles J. Correll, Freeman F. Gosden. With Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams, Tim Moore, Johnny Lee. Stories mostly centered on The Kingfish's schemes to get rich, often by duping his brothers in the Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge.

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    • 1951-06-28
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  4. May 15, 2015 · Amos N' Andy - Season 2, Episode 23 - Full Episode - Sapphire's Sister - YouTube. BINGOJOHN08: George Stevens Channel. 6.29K subscribers. Subscribed. 6.4K. 1.4M views 9 years ago. Sapphire's...

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  5. Watch the complete Amos n Andy TV series on YouTube, a classic comedy show set in Harlem. Enjoy the hilarious adventures of Kingfish, Sapphire, and more.

  6. Amos ‘nAndy Show, popular radio and television program that had its roots in a 1926 radio program called Sam ‘n’ Henry. Because the Amos ‘nAndy radio show was based on the model of minstrel shows, thus based on racial stereotypes, and was voiced by two white entertainers from the late 1920s to.

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  8. Thu, Dec 6, 1951. The Kingfish must put together a phony family quickly to convince his visiting Uncle Clarence to keep him in his will after he lied to him in a letter that he had a baby to scam him out of a $500 baby gift. 8.1/10 (17) Rate.

  9. Oct 27, 2016 · In 1951, the men targeted 1953 for their retirement from broadcasting; there was speculation that their radio roles might be turned over to black actors at that time. Adapted to television, The Amos 'n Andy Show was produced from June 1951 to April 1953 with 52 filmed episodes, sponsored by the Blatz Brewing Company.

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