I think this one is my favorite episode! I remember watching A&A right before dinner, every weeknight...I think it came on at 5:30 pm. in the early 60s!
Instead of praising this creative and well-written and well-acted show to the highest, the Woke mob would tear it down and call it all kind of racist names - those who were showing it that is. When, in reality, so many would enjoy it for its honest and brilliant portrayal of a group of men who each has his own special personality quirks. Shame that it is not being shown daily!
@@doughoward6401 Many people have seen Blacks in a variety of roles, both comedic and dramatic, since the early 1950's.Only the dinosaurs(you?) would disparage blacks because of the antics of Amos and Andy . That would be tantamount to disparage Whites over the antics of The Three Stooges.
I like how the people had their own businesses, and they did business with each other. The show portrayed the many different types of businesses and professions of the people.❤
We watched this show as a family back in the ‘50s, and today, I still love the show. Notice how we did all of our business in our neighborhood with people who look like us.
The NAACP had a hand it also. The funniest thing about the show and today, people still use incorrect language. I watch Amos n Andy often; it relaxes my mind.✌🏽
It just shows how uptight we become with the political correctness there was nothing wrong with the show there was no very different cultures in the early and mid-50s it is simply portrayed another type of culture talk to me was wonderful hello what the black culture has contributed to this country entertainment inventions John
I think this one is my favorite episode! I remember watching A&A right before dinner, every weeknight...I think it came on at 5:30 pm. in the early 60s!
Thank you brother. This is DECADES BEFORE MY TIME, but thanks to you I can watch what my grandparents told me about!
You're very welcome
Thanks for posting Mike! Great show 😊🙏🏻💕🌻
I love this show❤❤❤❤
A show this good should be shown to this day for new generations to enjoy and learn from.
Unfortunately its considered condescending to some people
Right. Shows how things, people and ideas have changed and what happened in between.
@@eddygsmusicworld1708 I think the problem was that this was the only show on television that featured Black actors at the time.
Yes,and the show seemed good. It opened the door to other black themed shows@@scottlarson1548
Instead of praising this creative and well-written and well-acted show to the highest, the Woke mob would tear it down and call it all kind of racist names - those who were showing it that is. When, in reality, so many would enjoy it for its honest and brilliant portrayal of a group of men who each has his own special personality quirks. Shame that it is not being shown daily!
Another favorite. Didn’t know Andy was so gullible til this particular episode. ☺️ Thank you.
"The air in the country is 50% oxygen and 50% vitamins, and the whole thing gotta penicillin base!". LOL
For sure better than most of the mess we have on TV today!
Originally telecast on October 16, 1952.
Adapted from a radio episode.
Brilliant and Hilarious actors.
Love this. Thanks for sharing 👍🏾
"I'm still in the backyard" 11:55 😂😂
Si😆
The house looks so good in the front. LOL.
😂
I think that this is the funniest episode of the entire series.
The airplane one where he pretends to fly it is even funnier.
@@KingofCrusher I think "Oh, I can teach you the rudamentals" is one of the funniest lines in the series.
No wonder they out here throwing hands now.
Love it, one of my favorite 😍
Mine too!
I wonder if any cable network would consider showing Amos and Andy.
Quite unlikely.
@@doctorseuss5349 Regrettably, you are most likely right .
It's too good for cable!!! They are only interested in showing 3rd rate shows!
Sure , if they like getting their ass sued off !!!!
@@doughoward6401 Many people have seen Blacks in a variety of roles, both comedic and dramatic, since the early 1950's.Only the dinosaurs(you?) would disparage blacks because of the antics of Amos and Andy . That would be tantamount to disparage Whites over the antics of The Three Stooges.
Tim Moore was an amazing comedian with impeccable timing.
These features of Amos and Andy are the very, very best, too bad that the crazy naacp raised un-holy hell for absolutely no_good reason whatsoever 😮
PLAYED him like a fiddle. 😁
Crazy thinking these actors were born in the 19th century, and this style of television was so far ahead of its time
The gusher, the oozer, and the squirter 😂😂😂 20:10
Right 🤣
Great show
Algonquin J. Calhoun. Now THATS a name.
I love things like this
I mean, yeah😎
I like how the people had their own businesses, and they did business with each other. The show portrayed the many different types of businesses and professions of the people.❤
Of all the episodes where the Kingfish was gypping Andy, this one was a classic.
Crazy how you can hear the message reverberating through time. How old head wanted his money back and all that.
King Fish about to be gasping for air. 🤣. Scammer. Jive turkey
We watched this show as a family back in the ‘50s, and today, I still love the show. Notice how we did all of our business in our neighborhood with people who look like us.
HOLY MACKEREL ANDY !!
FUNNY AZ HELL ..HAHAHAHA..WHAT EM BOSS..FUNNY..
Great actors, great props, great script. It was a classic TV show in the 1950s.
In and Out was named after this episode 😂😂
🍔🤔
@@ReshonBryant 9:48 😂😂
@@JaysRandomnessChannel 💀
Hilarious 😂😂
He said you gotta squarter 😂
This 70 years old shows erase any funny shows i had seen before in my life 😂
Tim Moore (Kingfish) funnier than Jack Benny
Black people are wonderful. Didn’t even show signs that say white or colored
A real Classic!!
Yas, sah…I shorely love me some Amos and Andy!
That's that Mandela Effect huh?🐒
@11:18 😅🤣😂🤣
Yo this shit is mad funny 😅😅
I thought Bill Cosby bought this show and The Little Rascals and took them off the air because he felt they made Black People look bad.
The NAACP had a hand it also. The funniest thing about the show and today, people still use incorrect language. I watch Amos n Andy often; it relaxes my mind.✌🏽
It just shows how uptight we become with the political correctness there was nothing wrong with the show there was no very different cultures in the early and mid-50s it is simply portrayed another type of culture talk to me was wonderful hello what the black culture has contributed to this country entertainment inventions John
LMAO!!
Amos 5:25((N.A.S.B.))🐟
3 types of oil a oozer gusher ma squirter
Na hoo dah i placed a shot across her bow