These are some of the best shows. I wish they like so many other shows were were still on. Nothing like laughing some of Hollywood 's greats stars. I love these funny shows its does the heart good to smile & laugh again
This is so wonderful to see a real show with true comedy full of old home made laughters. I’m 81 yrs & I watched them when I was in Elementary school. Couldn’t wait to get home to see it. We all crowded around the TV in 1952 to see them. I can watch them over & over again. Thanks for putting them on.
My great grandmother would watch A&A all the time and she'd roast about five lbs of pnuts and refrigerate a dozen coca colas so we'd enjoy the program with her. Love you Grandma RIP.
I've watched every single episode of Amos and Andy, multiple times, almost every night, simply because these Actors, are the best thing on RUclips, and nothing on Netflix, will ever compare. Their Comedic genius goes unmatched even today..!!
what can I say if I'm down I can always watch these classic films with Amos and Andy and it always brings a smile. Love these videos that bring back fun memories.
Jack Val Did any of the actors of Amos and Andy get deserving awards for their superb acting? They deserved recognition for their work regardless of the content of the times.
@@TheBee87bee you can thank the NAACP'S Lack os sense of humor, white comedy like the 3 stooges, or jerry or Abbott and Costello's brand is to do crazy things and make up laugh. What difference does it make what color you are, this is comedy, life is difficult, we need our medicine of laughter. Because of protest, the performers are unjustly forgotten. So sad.
There are many bios of the cast ..... Especially Kingfish (Tim Moore). Just search for them using Google. There are also interviews of Sapphire, Amos, Calhoun and lightnin on RUclips. There are quotes of Tim Moore here and there and write-ups in his local hometown newspaper called The Rock Island Argus.
I loved Amos n Andy! I remember watching it on Sunday mornings as a child! Then in the 60's I got on my high horse and thought just like the NAACP! This show had some of the most distinguished black actors as doctors lawyers police officers etc. Now at 65 I see this show as better than most of the black shows today and in the 90's and 80's!. And putting a lot of great actors out of work!!!!
I watched Amos n Andy as a child too. And I'm watching it on RUclips and laughing harder than ever! Today's tv has no real comic intelligence. ABC has the nerve to stamp the word FUNNY on shows that it publishes which have no genuine comic intelligence, skill or substance whatsoever.
If they were so great who remembers them today peoples know who lucy wc field the three stooges laurel and hardy .Tim who ! Naacp on a highhorse !!Standing up for civil rights is getting on a highhorse mInstrel humor is only acceptable in a environment of racial discrimination $
Great actors can play more than one role BUDDY EDSEN PLAY JED THEN BARNABY JONES GENE BARRY TWO HIT SERIES WILLIAMS SHATNER AND THE LIST GOES ON amos and andy was pure minstrel comedy that should have went the way of the comedian playing drunks Mothers against drunk driving put a end to that &
My compliments to Owen Clinton for posting these classic episodes of Amos and Andy.....this episode seems to be digitally restored to a better video quality than other episodes on Utube.....and it certainly deserves the best quality possible .
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Superb clean humor... when times were much simpler, Much cleaner! No violence, no foul language, no racial slurs, No perverted sexual content..... Just good wholesome humor.👏
No racial slurs? You do understand this was a radio show that was created 25 years prior by two white dudes who later portraits th me characters in blackface in the 30s. They didn’t create these characters. These characters are themselves stereotypes created by white writers. You sound dumb when you don’t know the history of something you claim to enjoy so much.
You could watch this with the entire family, I remember my great grandmother would roast about eight lbs of pnuts and set a dozen coca colas in the fridge and we'd watch an hours worth of A&A
So funny ! Good laughs especially when Calhoun’s finger poked through his coat in the park & Andy’s lady hitting him with her purse ! Thanks. Another great show .
Why can't they start back playing all these episodes again, oh how great it would be to see them every day and night ,I have enjoyed them everyday and night on my tablet have a great day
Oh, how I love Kingfish's scheming so hard to please Sapphire, only for her to get the better of him. These were great scripts, greater actors & actresses. I love them all. It does a body good to laugh at good clean comedy.
Andy"This is kinda sudden ain't it"? Kingfish 'Oh no, in a year from now I'll be celebrating my 1st year anniversary" hahahahahahahah These guys were so funny
You know I Remembered the actors and actresses rather than the episodes of AMOS and Andy. I was in 1949 a child then, but I'm actually glad to see the show. I don't try to read between lines, or actions of the show I just see it has comedy that was done back in the day.
how this show was seen as racist i'll never figure out.the NAACP pulled it off the air but look at todays TV shows...all young thugs that seem to portray ALL Black people as sagging their pants,demoralizing women,drugs,robbing when not one single black person i know in my group of friends would ever think of acting like this.todays shows are the ones that should be scrutinized not ones like this that show nothing but pure comedy from thee finest actors to grace the screen...then AND now.
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The Society Party, Season 3, Episode 8, aired 1953. Alvin Childress as Amos; Spencer Williams (as Spencer Williams Jr.) as Andy; Tim Moore as Kingfish; Ernestine Wade as Sapphire; Amanda Randolph as Mama; Johnny Lee as Calhoun; Rosalind Hayes (as Roz Hayes) as Rosemary; Edith Whiteman as Mrs. Van Pelt; Jacqueline Levy, Saleswoman; James Payne, The Psychiatrist; Amos Reese as Sam.
This is a very funny and sweet-natured tv show. There is nothing I have seen yet in the shows that is the least bit offensive in any way. Watch and laugh!
If they decide to make a modern day Amos and Andy Show, I've concluded that there's only one person that could play Andy. New Orleans, born Wendell Pierce, has an uncanny resemblance to Spencer Williams, but, I doubt he'd ever fill the shoes of Spencers' acting ability.
Starting @ 12:42 Kingfish says he doesn't know what to do, he might as well kill himself. Amos says, after all of this, that seems like the best idea(laughter)
On the TV show Andy was a stock market investor. On one show he sold insurance. On another show He raised chinchillas (rabbits). On another show he had a donut business but this episode has been lost. Sometimes the circumstances backfire on kingfish and Andy is the winner like in the episode of The Rare Coin. On the TV show Amos had a cab company.
Years ago during the furor over the show, I thought it should stay on, start paying the actors who were still living then, and the rest to the United Negro College Fund. No one responded positively to my letters back then. It was on every night, (M-F) at our house when I was a kid. I just wish there was less violence against men in the show. That hasn't changed in modern programs.
@ William Simmons and anyone else who has information on this exhibition bout--please post. I have seen this on most of the biographies but cannot find any first sources through searches or newspapers. Thank you.l
Hello, anyone out there who knows anything about Tim Moore's boxing record, please post. I have searched far and wide and cannot find information. Thank you.
Yeah, I too remember back then but could I have fact checked, easy to do now on the Internet, I would have learned that Amos was a true brother. Story went that Amos was a white man in blackface. And these videos on RUclips are a welcome respite from the states of racial and medical turmoil of 2020!!
This show highlights a few excellent black actors for that time period. Amos went on to play in several shows before his death Come on people these shows were done in the 50's an all black cast.
I wonder if there was a pre recorded laugh crowd during these episodes. Seems to be very common back then..I really can't picture a live studio audience.. people actually buying tickets to go see Amos and Andy..🤔
I never understood why it was fine for Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton to be comedic buffoons and celebrated but for some individuals Andy Brown and Kingfish Stevens were some kind of racial slur ? " Holy Mackerel Andy "
I am 71, and I loved these programs. They were excellent actors!
These are some of the best shows. I wish they like so many other shows were were still on. Nothing like laughing some of Hollywood 's greats stars. I love these funny shows its does the heart good to smile & laugh again
This is so wonderful to see a real show with true comedy full of old home made laughters. I’m 81 yrs & I watched them when I was in Elementary school. Couldn’t wait to get home to see it. We all crowded around the TV in 1952 to see them. I can watch them over & over again. Thanks for putting them on.
My great grandmother would watch A&A all the time and she'd roast about five lbs of pnuts and refrigerate a dozen coca colas so we'd enjoy the program with her. Love you Grandma RIP.
I'm 73 and watched while in elementary school.
I hear You Annie! I'm 73 and have watched these episodes since 7 years old! Kingfish was my hero!
I've watched every single episode of Amos and Andy, multiple times, almost every night, simply because these Actors, are the best thing on RUclips, and nothing on Netflix, will ever compare. Their Comedic genius goes unmatched even today..!!
BullDog Collect Agency I wonder if the actors were ever recognized for their acting. They were superb actors.
what can I say if I'm down I can always watch these classic films with Amos and Andy and it always brings a smile. Love these videos that bring back fun memories.
So true! These shows put a warm feeling in my soul!
this I remember as a young child growing up in the south . Bought back so many memories. Really enjoyed.
The talent on this TV show was beyond excellent. Outstanding comedians. Absolutely great!
I never get tired of watching this show...Sad, there not with us anymore...
Shame, there s no bio s on the cast or any interviews of the cast!
Jack Val Did any of the actors of Amos and Andy get deserving awards for their superb acting? They deserved recognition for their work regardless of the content of the times.
@@pearlinejones9693 No,this is a tragedy that they received no stars in the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
@@TheBee87bee you can thank the NAACP'S
Lack os sense of humor, white comedy like the 3 stooges, or jerry or Abbott and Costello's brand is to do crazy things and make up laugh. What difference does it make what color you are, this is comedy, life is difficult, we need our medicine of laughter. Because of protest, the performers are unjustly forgotten. So sad.
There are many bios of the cast ..... Especially Kingfish (Tim Moore). Just search for them using Google.
There are also interviews of Sapphire, Amos, Calhoun and lightnin on RUclips. There are quotes of Tim Moore here and there and write-ups in his local hometown newspaper called The Rock Island Argus.
I loved Amos n Andy! I remember watching it on Sunday mornings as a child! Then in the 60's I got on my high horse and thought just like the NAACP! This show had some of the most distinguished black actors as doctors lawyers police officers etc.
Now at 65 I see this show as better than most of the black shows today and in the 90's and 80's!. And putting a lot of great actors out of work!!!!
I loved it too.
I watched Amos n Andy as a child too. And I'm watching it on RUclips and laughing harder than ever! Today's tv has no real comic intelligence. ABC has the nerve to stamp the word FUNNY on shows that it publishes which have no genuine comic intelligence, skill or substance whatsoever.
If they were so great who remembers them today peoples know who lucy wc field the three stooges laurel and hardy .Tim who ! Naacp on a highhorse !!Standing up for civil rights is getting on a highhorse mInstrel humor is only acceptable in a environment of racial discrimination $
I also they had the most beautiful black women on that show it was a credit to our race it shows the culturel findness we african everywhere.
Great actors can play more than one role BUDDY EDSEN PLAY JED THEN BARNABY JONES GENE BARRY TWO HIT SERIES WILLIAMS SHATNER AND THE LIST GOES ON amos and andy was pure minstrel comedy that should have went the way of the comedian playing drunks Mothers against drunk driving put a end to that &
I love Amos and Andy. Watched every since I was a child with my grad. Grandparents
Always loved this show as a kid. The actors were excellent, well written script, great comedy. Better than anything on TV today, by far.
I can think of five shows right now from the last 15 years that are absolutely better than this
Your just old and bitter
@@botulismcasserole9832 Thank you for your assessment, and interesting that you felt the need to insult me. Hope you enjoyed the video anyway..
My compliments to Owen Clinton for posting these classic episodes of Amos and Andy.....this episode seems to be digitally restored to a better video quality than other episodes on Utube.....and it certainly deserves the best quality possible .
Thank u for preserving these treasures. These actors have quality and ability that doesnt exist today. Takes me back to a better time.
I love this show!
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Superb clean humor... when times were much simpler, Much cleaner!
No violence, no foul language, no racial slurs,
No perverted sexual content..... Just good wholesome humor.👏
Right.
No racial slurs? You do understand this was a radio show that was created 25 years prior by two white dudes who later portraits th me characters in blackface in the 30s. They didn’t create these characters. These characters are themselves stereotypes created by white writers. You sound dumb when you don’t know the history of something you claim to enjoy so much.
You could watch this with the entire family, I remember my great grandmother would roast about eight lbs of pnuts and set a dozen coca colas in the fridge and we'd watch an hours worth of A&A
So funny ! Good laughs especially when Calhoun’s finger poked through his coat in the park & Andy’s lady hitting him with her purse ! Thanks. Another great show .
Some of the most talented actors and actresses ever!
Loved amos and andy.i used to run home from school in 1956 to watch the best show on television
Perfect (smile). THAT was a good episode, even If i've seen it a few times.
I grew up watching Amos and Andy and they was good then and they're still good now......⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅👽⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅⚅
Great show!
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I like the woman who plays Andy's girl friend in this episode. She's a sweetheart!
This is good fun buddy’s shows. Beats crud like Dum & Dummer all day.
I believe this episode is called the Society Party.
Season 3 episode 8
Why can't they start back playing all these episodes again, oh how great it would be to see them every day and night ,I have enjoyed them everyday and night on my tablet have a great day
Thank u so much great memories
what a wonderful show........i heard it was like a black honeymooners........great actors,,,,,luv Sapphire
Would probably be more accurate to say the honeymooners were the white Amos n Andy
Everyone on Amos and Andy were terrific actors and entertainers that never got the recognition they so deserved
Oh, how I love Kingfish's scheming so hard to please Sapphire, only for her to get the better of him.
These were great scripts, greater actors & actresses.
I love them all.
It does a body good to laugh at good clean comedy.
Except Sapphire and her mama, I didn't like their put downs on the Kingfish.
Andy"This is kinda sudden ain't it"? Kingfish 'Oh no, in a year from now I'll be celebrating my 1st year anniversary" hahahahahahahah These guys were so funny
Way ahead of their time. Too bad the NAACP raised so much stink to get them off the air. They deprived some great talent ever finding work again in TV
Kevin Hamm Indian phornos
Amos and Andy should consider there kind of clean comedy would be popular here in England.
Lovely southern accent.
@@josephlandrut4154 Southern black accent.
An amusing plot that I haven't seen in another programme.
You know I Remembered the actors and actresses rather than the episodes of AMOS and Andy. I was in 1949 a child then, but I'm actually glad to see the show. I don't try to read between lines, or actions of the show I just see it has comedy that was done back in the day.
how this show was seen as racist i'll never figure out.the NAACP pulled it off the air but look at todays TV shows...all young thugs that seem to portray ALL Black people as sagging their pants,demoralizing women,drugs,robbing when not one single black person i know in my group of friends would ever think of acting like this.todays shows are the ones that should be scrutinized not ones like this that show nothing but pure comedy from thee finest actors to grace the screen...then AND now.
bigboi45yrs
bigboi45yrs
Yes, It was not to be a put down. Just fun like Honeymooners, Marx Bros, 3 stooges etc. - It was a problem w. whites not so much blacks.
Yeah their dumb.
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The Society Party, Season 3, Episode 8, aired 1953. Alvin Childress as Amos; Spencer Williams (as Spencer Williams Jr.) as Andy; Tim Moore as Kingfish; Ernestine Wade as Sapphire; Amanda Randolph as Mama; Johnny Lee as Calhoun; Rosalind Hayes (as Roz Hayes) as Rosemary; Edith Whiteman as Mrs. Van Pelt; Jacqueline Levy, Saleswoman; James Payne, The Psychiatrist; Amos Reese as Sam.
Love Amos n. Andy,still great,after all .
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We better Simonize our watches" friggin killed me !!!!!!!
This is a very funny and sweet-natured tv show. There is nothing I have seen yet in the shows that is the least bit offensive in any way. Watch and laugh!
Love this show
Love these guys.
I watched a few episodes but I rarely see amos. Its mostly kingfish
If they decide to make a modern day Amos and Andy Show, I've concluded that there's only one person that could play Andy.
New Orleans, born Wendell Pierce, has an uncanny resemblance to Spencer Williams, but, I doubt he'd ever fill the shoes of Spencers' acting ability.
The name of this episode is "The Society Party".
.
This show was hilarious
Starting @ 12:42 Kingfish says he doesn't know what to do, he might as well kill himself. Amos says, after all of this, that seems like the best idea(laughter)
Sapphire rules king fish all the time
As most wives in the USA.
The angry black women
@@sewhill2827 George would drive most women crazy with his schemes!!!!!
@@TheBee87bee I think sapphire is beautiful
But, its all in fun and laughter...her bossiness over Kingfish is part of the great comedy of the show!
"We better simonize our watches!"
Great sho love all of them.
I Believe the correct title of this episode is The Society Party.
Also reference John Morris's post later in these comments.
Did you ever notice that Andy always has money. Where does he get it?
He owns the cab company that Amos drives the cab for
Thanks felix. I wanted to know too.
And he had investments he received upon the death of a rich uncle.
On the TV show Andy was a stock market investor. On one show he sold insurance. On another show He raised chinchillas (rabbits). On another show he had a donut business but this episode has been lost. Sometimes the circumstances backfire on kingfish and Andy is the winner like in the episode of The Rare Coin.
On the TV show Amos had a cab company.
Hello, on the TV series, Amos owns the cab company. Andy has nothing to do with it.
The Kingfish Show
George is loaded with Gentlemen’s Etiquette.
Shame on the naacp. Would b nice to hear an apology from that brilliant bunch. How many people missed out on these treasures?
Accolades for the naacp for recognizing blackface and mockery between the jokes
Years ago during the furor over the show, I thought it should stay on, start paying the actors who were still living then, and the rest to the United Negro College Fund. No one responded positively to my letters back then.
It was on every night, (M-F) at our house when I was a kid.
I just wish there was less violence against men in the show. That hasn't changed in modern programs.
Yes people have always written off violence against men as being humorous.
Sapphire got back
boxing scene Tim Moore had exhibation bout with the Great Jack Johnson
@ William Simmons and anyone else who has information on this exhibition bout--please post.
I have seen this on most of the biographies but cannot find any first sources through searches or newspapers. Thank you.l
Hello, anyone out there who knows anything about Tim Moore's boxing record, please post. I have searched far and wide and cannot find information. Thank you.
I think this was actually called "The Society Party" One of my favorite episodes.
where does Andy keep coming up with $50 ?
I also wandered
@@ivoryivory839
Don't wander too far, you might get lost..
Kingfish hungry lol
A late friend of mine told me that he listened to Amos N Andy on radio and he didn't think of them as black
It's kind of someone to upload these programs. It would be helpful if the correct episode titles would be attributed to them.
Yeah, I too remember back then but could I have fact checked, easy to do now on the Internet, I would have learned that Amos was a true brother. Story went that Amos was a white man in blackface.
And these videos on RUclips are a welcome respite from the states of racial and medical turmoil of 2020!!
What a great episode. Saphire is such a sweetheart not to explode at kingfish. Calhoun is always a hoot.
I always thought sapphire was pretty
This show highlights a few excellent black actors for that time period. Amos went on to play in several shows before his death Come on people these shows were done in the 50's an all black cast.
is it me or does the lady in the store look like sapphire ?
That pretty sales lady must be Sapphire's younger sister, they look too much alike.
Not ONLY she look like Sapphire, she also sounded like her as well.
william alderman she sure does
Al Sharpton/ Kingfish,
Wendell Pierce/ Andy
David Alan Grier/ Calhoun
why does Kingfish always talk about camel toe ? what did it mean back then ? because I know what it means today.
Huey Love *camisoles
This show and all shows from that era, were actually entertaining. Today's "situation comedy" just isn't.
I wonder if there was a pre recorded laugh crowd during these episodes. Seems to be very common back then..I really can't picture a live studio audience.. people actually buying tickets to go see Amos and Andy..🤔
Funnyf. Funny
Guess you couldn't say "pregnant" or "having a baby" on TV.
Not now days
I never understood why it was fine for Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton to be comedic buffoons and celebrated but for some individuals Andy Brown and Kingfish Stevens were some kind of racial slur ? " Holy Mackerel Andy "
12:49 DAMN amos never says brutal shit like that!!!!