I remember watching Amos and Andy when I was in grade school, back in the 60s or late 50s. I dont know exact year. But I really thought it was a funny show, luv it and still do. Thanks to whoever put Amos and Andy on UTube.
Great scripts, acting, hilarious dialogues & storylines. Considering the discrimination & racism of mid 20th century USA, show was quite advanced for it's day.
Wow!just when I thought I'd remembered seeing them all. Man Kingfish could never keep himself out of throuble or win for losing (smile). Wow Blatz Beer. Looks like it was a dark European type of beer. But it was by the Miller company. Also! I see the the Amos and Andy show was shown over sees to the U. S. Troops by film.
'I'm from Milwaukee and I ought to know, it's draft brewed Blatz beer wherever you go... smoother, fresher, less filling that's clear, Blatz is Milwaukee's finest Beer'.Ah yes, I remember that tune from LA Dodger broadcasts, dating back to '58. I had no idea Blatz was an advertiser on this great show, even though I do remember watching Amos n Andy back in the 50's.
Man I can’t stand Sapphires mom!! I like the episodes where she’s living in Brooklyn better than the ones where she lives with Kingfish and Sapphire. Not to say Sapphire isn’t obnoxious as well. I would lose my mind with that guy making that racket,especially with my wife acting like it’s no big deal
You DO know that if in fact Tim Moore AKA Kingfish had actually painted those pictures, signed and dated them with his real AND stage name, they'd be worth something today.
@@jimreily7538 Political Correctness. Example: Jussie Smullet with his ugly and dishonest scheme cost the city of Chicago over 30 grand and nearly started a race war. If you think that was wrong of him, then you would be a racist, anti gay nazi. Kim Fox (Leave Jussie alone,he's one of us). I think she's dishonest and incompetent which would make me a racist misogynist. See how it works? Kingfish and Calhoun played scammers which was insulting to some blacks at the time so the NAACP gave this great show the ax, to the dismay of the well paid actors and writers who loved doing the show. 'Dragnet' was from true cases but the black and Hispanic offenders but were ALWAYS played by whites to give the illusion that only whites are the bad guys. I'm sure 'Dragnet' did not want to be axed by this pathetic organization so they were forced to be dishonest in the name of PC (originally hatched from the toxic mind of Karl Marx who knows best). PC is a cattle prod to keep the herd controlled.
The Black woman was jealous of the Blackman , God given position in life even onto this day, even tho she,s very good at hiding things anybody but a new born child can see it , she,s cute as well as the other world wide player hater,well the More the merrier, 🌏🛩🌎🐙
I love the radio version better, I can imagine how they look. In the television version the actors look too tired & old and the canned laughter is ghastly.
Love watching Amos and Andy . Kingfish was a sly and funny guy . Was in grade school , but still remember those good shows !!!!❤
I remember watching Amos and Andy when I was in grade school, back in the 60s or late 50s. I dont know exact year. But I really thought it was a funny show, luv it and still do. Thanks to whoever put Amos and Andy on UTube.
Great scripts, acting, hilarious dialogues & storylines. Considering the discrimination & racism of mid 20th century USA, show was quite advanced for it's day.
I do recall seeing Roy Glen in early '60s episode of One Step Beyond & later in a western.
i watched this decades ago ....................was a fun show luved it
Very funny show I love the King Fish
Good clean comedy. No profanity or vulgarity. Clever skits with terrific acting. Classic series. Nothing like this today.
When I live in Buffalo, new York,I brought Blatz Beer in the 70,s !!
BROOKLYN NY,True icons of comedy
O'h I am just enjoying episode aft episodes of these Amos n Andy's.
Wonderful show from the good old days. Those were golden years.
I thought Schlitz was the beer that Milwaukee famous?Never heard of Blatz. What a silly name for a product.
I think the border is the same man who played Sidney Poitier's Father in "Guess Who's Coming To Dinner" in 1967.
Kingfish's thoughts: N**** you trying to tell me where to sit in my own home?
First time seeing the shows my grandfather enjoyed
One of my favorites
Wow!just when I thought I'd remembered seeing them all. Man Kingfish could never keep himself out of throuble or win for losing (smile). Wow Blatz Beer. Looks like it was a dark European type of beer. But it was by the Miller company. Also! I see the the Amos and Andy show was shown over sees to the U. S. Troops by film.
Only wish they'd named others appeared on the show. I recognize them, but don't recall their names. Some became acting tv veterans..
CAST APPEARS IN CLOSING CREDITS DID U WATCH??
Talking tapeworm! LOL
This is one of those really good episodes
Loved the Blatz commercials also!!
'I'm from Milwaukee and I ought to know, it's draft brewed Blatz beer wherever you go... smoother, fresher, less filling that's clear, Blatz is Milwaukee's finest Beer'.Ah yes, I remember that tune from LA Dodger broadcasts, dating back to '58. I had no idea Blatz was an advertiser on this great show, even though I do remember watching Amos n Andy back in the 50's.
Do they still make Blatz today? Just curious.
@@crystalgrose Good question. ☺️
@@crystalgrose Yes they do.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentin_Blatz_Brewing_Company
Yes they still sell blats regular and light
Oh brother! How many boarders does Kingfish need? 😆😆😆😆😆
Man I can’t stand Sapphires mom!! I like the episodes where she’s living in Brooklyn better than the ones where she lives with Kingfish and Sapphire. Not to say Sapphire isn’t obnoxious as well. I would lose my mind with that guy making that racket,especially with my wife acting like it’s no big deal
"well Kingfish you knew you were a failure before, but, its never kept you up this late" Andy is my favorite. LOL love his one liners.
I used to watch this when I was a kid. Bye the way I'm caucasian persuasion
Me too
@@erniewalling2413this show was the template for all sitcoms that followed.
clean TV
Holy mackal!!
The best forever larry
"KILL IT? WE CANT KILL IT, THATS A HUMAN BEING!!, WHATS GOING ON UP THERE? "MY CAT JUST JUMP OUT THE WINDOW!!!!......SOoooooo funny..............smdh
I have yet to find anything that isn't sad in reference to the mental capacity of the people portrayed
@@nothankyou5524 Are you sad because nature has not been kind to them for life in this hemisphere?
Suspect I love Lucy got some inspirational from the Amos and zanby
Yes and Honey nooners for sure.
It says "Personal Consultant" on Calhoun's door. Was he a lawyer? I always thought he was.
It was revealed in the first episode that Calhoun was disbarred.
I don't blame Kingfish. I would feel the same way. You just don't do that when you're in someone else's home.
mama and those big hats
Great show
Hmmm... would I rather watch this or Friends? Well, I like comedies and this is funny.
I'd take this over Friends anytime(I never did care for Friends when it was on the air).
@@dariowiter3078 So you, too, like comedy.
@@SBCBears Yup! 😁
Even back then that's just some f***** up singing,
Sapphire's azz fatter-than-uh yawki dawk!!!
Sapphire was a nice looking check with a gorgeous figure.
@1:49 those hats Sapphire's Mama wore were hilarious, whatta gimmick.
NO GIMMICK THATS REGULAR HEADGEAR 4 OL LADIES,,.STILL WEARING IT 2 THIS DAY
Real comedy!
TV like it should be, hilarious
Holy Mack'rel!! 😮😹
All's well that ends well. Hahahaahhaha.
Hahaha put that dude out fast.oh no not another one.. Hell they both got to go.
Bad language
And the circus moved in next door,😒😂
You DO know that if in fact Tim Moore AKA Kingfish had actually painted those pictures, signed and dated them with his real AND stage name, they'd be worth something today.
You mean the pictures that Sapphire said could have been drawn by a three-year-old child? Yes, I imagine they'd be worth something.
Those pictures look just like the art found on refrigerators all over American.
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1) Originally telecast on September 4, 1952.
2) Originally telecast on April 30, 1953.
Which one is it?
PC is nothing but the new Fascism
YUP!!!!!
PC has its roots in Marxism.
What's PC mean ? Why is it the new fascism ? Whose the new Hitler ? And how does it relate to this program ?
@@jimreily7538 Political Correctness. Example: Jussie Smullet with his ugly and dishonest scheme cost the city of Chicago over 30 grand and nearly started a race war. If you think that was wrong of him, then you would be a racist, anti gay nazi. Kim Fox (Leave Jussie alone,he's one of us). I think she's dishonest and incompetent which would make me a racist misogynist. See how it works? Kingfish and Calhoun played scammers which was insulting to some blacks at the time so the NAACP gave this great show the ax, to the dismay of the well paid actors and writers who loved doing the show. 'Dragnet' was from true cases but the black and Hispanic offenders but were ALWAYS played by whites to give the illusion that only whites are the bad guys. I'm sure 'Dragnet' did not want to be axed by this pathetic organization so they were forced to be dishonest in the name of PC (originally hatched from the toxic mind of Karl Marx who knows best). PC is a cattle prod to keep the herd controlled.
YAS
He's got to be who Edward Buchanan must've studied for the uncle Joe position on petticoat junction
ILR Edgar Buchanan or Uncle Joe was always scheming
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The Black woman was jealous of the Blackman , God given position in life even onto this day, even tho she,s very good at hiding things anybody but a new born child can see it , she,s cute as well as the other world wide player hater,well the More the merrier, 🌏🛩🌎🐙
I love the radio version better, I can imagine how they look. In the television version the actors look too tired & old and the canned laughter is ghastly.
RADIO VERSION?? THAT WAS RACIST YPEOPLE THEY COULDN'T GET AWAY W IT ON TV SO THE CAST WAS BROWN FOLK
The laughter is not canned. Read the history!!!
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Boarder is obnoxious
Sandford and sons got a lot of ideas from these guys