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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. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amos_'n'_AndyAmos 'n' Andy - Wikipedia

    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. May 15, 2015 · Amos N' Andy - Season 2, Episode 23 - Full Episode - Sapphire's Sister - YouTube. BINGOJOHN08: George Stevens Channel. 6.28K subscribers. Subscribed. 6.4K. 1.4M views 9 years ago. Sapphire's...

  4. 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.

  5. Oct 1, 2016 · Amos'n Andy Show - S01E41 - Charge it. Ellanor Martinez. 1.44K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.4K. 400K views 7 years ago.

  6. 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.

  7. Amos ‘n’ Andy Show, popular radio and television program that had its roots in a 1926 radio program called SamnHenry. Because the Amos ‘n’ Andy 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.

  8. Thu, Nov 8, 1951. Kingfish and Andy are sharing weekly driving privileges of a used car. After a traffic court judge warns the Kingfish that his next court appearance will land him in jail, he wrecks the car and hands the attending police officer Andy's license as identification.

  9. Amos ‘n’ Andy was the story of two black charactersthe modest, pragmatic Amos and the blustery, self-confident Andy—created by two white actors, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll. The characters first aired as Sam ‘n Henry on Chicago’s WGN in 1926.

  10. Mar 28, 2010 · Amos 'n Andy is of course a classic and very enoyable. The only obvious negative, is that when a show has such a long run, plots will inevitably become somewhat repetitive.

  11. In 1951, a new show made history as the first Black sitcom to be broadcasted on national television. The sitcom was titled Amos ‘n’ Andy and starred over fifteen black actors. The first episode aired in 1951, but two white men had been already hosting a radio series with the same name since 1928.

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