I💜 George he’s as slippery as fish.😎 Poor Andy just clueless😳. I wonder how are George and Sapphire paying the bills now? She said he hasn’t work in 15 yrs. Scheming people out of their money maybe?
Andy is the only one with money it seems. Amos works, Andy not. I think it was just an entertaining TV show not meant for viewers to try to make sense out of. It's very funny though even after all these years (5:00) Makin' money on the way down.
@@kenbritton6782 Your post is 10 months old, but A&A never gets old, so you're likely still around. Speaking on where Andy gets his money...don't you remember Kingfish bragging to Sapphire about how good at pool Andy was, and how long he held the pool table without missing a shot. I've always thought of him as a guy who worked, and saved a bit of money, and found pool a good supplement to a paycheck...and it was something I could believe about the character. In another episode Kingfish played on Andy's being a pipe-welder...so Andy did work, and the only reason we didn't see it, is because the program didn't follow a timeline. They danced around it well. Probably left where it belonged in the first place...in the mind of the viewer, as there is no right & wrong here, all it is, is, it is!...pick the bones out of that...lol
“Hospitalization” Season 1, Episode 27, aired on 3 January 1952. Alvin Childress as Amos, Spencer Williams (Jr.) as Andy, Tim Moore as Kingfish, Ernestine Wade as Sapphire, Johnny Lee as Calhoun, Nick Stewart (as Nick O'Demus) as Lightnin', Stanley Andrews as the Insurance Company Official, Bill Walker, as Dr. Joseph Wilkin.
Boy,..kingfish is particularly shamless here!!! Great program always!! Thank you for providing this wonderful recording!
Thanks Oliveria for sharing the vid. luv watching these comedy classics.
I💜 George he’s as slippery as fish.😎 Poor Andy just clueless😳. I wonder how are George and Sapphire paying the bills now? She said he hasn’t work in 15 yrs. Scheming people out of their money maybe?
Andy is the only one with money it seems. Amos works, Andy not. I think it was just an entertaining TV show not meant for viewers to try to make sense out of. It's very funny though even after all these years (5:00) Makin' money on the way down.
@@kenbritton6782 Your post is 10 months old, but A&A never gets old, so you're likely still around.
Speaking on where Andy gets his money...don't you remember Kingfish bragging to Sapphire about how good at pool Andy was, and how long he held the pool table without missing a shot.
I've always thought of him as a guy who worked, and saved a bit of money, and found pool a good supplement to a paycheck...and it was something I could believe about the character.
In another episode Kingfish played on Andy's being a pipe-welder...so Andy did work, and the only reason we didn't see it, is because the program didn't follow a timeline. They danced around it well.
Probably left where it belonged in the first place...in the mind of the viewer, as there is no right & wrong here, all it is, is, it is!...pick the bones out of that...lol
The old ranger
“Hospitalization” Season 1, Episode 27, aired on 3 January 1952. Alvin Childress as Amos, Spencer Williams (Jr.) as Andy, Tim Moore as Kingfish, Ernestine Wade as Sapphire, Johnny Lee as Calhoun, Nick Stewart (as Nick O'Demus) as Lightnin', Stanley Andrews as the Insurance Company Official, Bill Walker, as Dr. Joseph Wilkin.
Amos and Andy is a sitcom that makes you not take life so serious makes you see the lighter side of life I love these brilliant comedians