Amos ‘n’ Andy (1951) | The Robbery/Sapphire’s Turkeys
Вставка
- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Adapted to television, The Amos 'n Andy Show was produced from June 1951 to April 1953 with 52 filmed episodes, sponsored by the Blatz Brewing Company.[36] The television series used black actors in the main roles, although the actors were instructed to keep their voices and speech patterns close to those of Gosden and Correll.[50] Produced at the Hal Roach Studios for CBS, the show was among the first television series to be filmed with a multicamera setup, four months before I Love Lucy used the technique. The series' theme song was based on radio show's "The Perfect Song" but became Gaetano Braga's "Angel's Serenade", performed by The Jeff Alexander Chorus. The program debuted on June 28, 1951.
This time, the NAACP mounted a formal protest almost as soon as the television version began, describing the show as "a gross libel of the Negro and distortion of the truth",[36] and that pressure was considered a primary factor in the show's cancellation, even though it finished at #13 in the 1951-1952 Nielsen ratings and at #25 in 1952-1953[57] Blatz was targeted as well, finally discontinuing its advertising support in June 1953.[58] It has been suggested that CBS erred in premiering the show at the same time as the 1951 NAACP national convention, perhaps increasing the objections to it.[59] The show was widely repeated in syndicated reruns until 1966 when, in an unprecedented action for network television at that time, CBS finally gave in to pressure from the NAACP and the growing civil rights movement and withdrew the program. It was also pulled from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television network, which had been broadcasting it for almost a decade. The series would not be seen on American television regularly for 46 more years.[60][61] The television show has been available in bootleg VHS and DVD sets, which generally include up to 71 of the 78 known TV episodes. - Wikipedia
#####
Reelblack's mission is to educate, elevate, entertain enlighten, and empower through Black film. If there is content shared on this platform that you feel infringes on your intellectual property, please email me at Reelblack@mail.com and info@reelblack.com with details and it will be promptly removed.
All I can say is I'm glad Amos & Andy?is on my cell phone. I'm 75 this month and I can remember watching the show as a kid. So glade it's back again
I, also, am 75. I remember watching the first episode when I was 5 years old. September, 1951.
To Ronnie Hayes and Ron English... You know how it's said that when you see or hear something in your earliest years it stays with you all your life? I feel that way about the opening theme song. It's a haunting melody, and has stayed with me all of my 72 years.
Yep, I am with you. Being 75, we watched this show on 📺 also.
I remember the show very well. I loved it then, and love it now. Very talented comedic acting! I laugh from beginning to end! Thank you so much.
I'm 71 and I remember these funny shows. They still make me laugh.
Im70and enjoyed watching this series with my grandmother wish she could still be here watching it with me now. She loved this and The Beverly Hillbillies
I'm 71 years old today my fondest memories are of my family sitting around the television watching Amos and Andy! This was a hit show in those good old days!
Good Ole days?
Yes suh !!@@Anthony-ru4fv
@@Anthony-ru4fv: Yes, that’s what they were.
What great actors! Thanks so much for the laughs. Good clean funny American humor.
That’s it
I watched every episode. This was the comedy to watch. Kingfish was always planning something on Andy. Laughter for sure. 😄😄😄😄❤😀😀
My second time watching Amos, and Andy,. I just love these guys!
Just finished watching the Sapphire’s Turkeys episode after watching the first show about the Robbery. So funny ! I laughed so much. A wonderful show with great actors and story lines. Thanks !
I'm 73 and this has been my favorite as far back as I can remember. My two things I looked forward to as a little boy was to get me a Derby Hat and cigar and be a Ho Bo and ride the rails .
I was just 5 years old when this show started. I remember watching it with my parents. I just loved the show it was so funny 🤣 😆. I was 7 years old when it ended. I was so sad to see it leave. When your 6 and 7 years old you can remember what you see on TV. Such a great show. I am now 75 years old and I miss the show very much. 😥😥😥😭😭
We’re the same age. Dad had just bought a 15” B&W TV. We eat this and I Love Lucy. 1951.
We were part of the pioneers of TV.
@@RatnipTX we as a family watched this show every week abd loved it and loved the actors and never thought about them being black. They were just funny and we loved them.
Yep, I used to watch Amos and Andy when I was a kid. Now, I'm watching them again as a senior.
The Jewelry Store Robbery episode was very funny, as usual. The chase scenes through the Beauty Salon was hilarious ! Great twist and characters !
This stuff is funnier than the Honeymooners. It has been a long time since I have laughed so much!!
Love honeymooners
Better, in my opinion. There was too much of Ralph Cramden and his yelling, hollering, in general loud antics. I remember both comedies from the days of my youth and A-n-A was always my favorite.
@@sgt.duke.mc_50 And recall that Ralph also threatened Alice with physical violence. Those words of his: "One of these days, Alice! To the moon! Pow! Zoom!"
You have that right The Honeymooners has nothing on Amos and Andy. In fact The Honeymooners were awful. If it hadn't been for art Carney, it would not have even made it because Jackie Gleason just shot his big mouth off all the time. I'm 70 years old and I remember both of these shows and Amos and Andy is Head and shoulders above The Honeymooners. I saw a few episodes and said I don't want to watch this garbage. Amos and Andy makes you laugh but The Honeymooners really stunk,. Then Jackie Gleason had his own show and that bombed too
Being an Aussie, this show wasn't seen over here, I've just discovered it about 3 days ago. What brilliant comedy that still stands well today and a lot better than many so-called sit-coms of today in 2020. The actors are great, warm and very funny. I'd love to see this program on regular television. I've been reading the various comments and see that the PC police managed to get it banned but they were wrong, it's hilarious with all of Kingfish's weird and wonderful plots. It's a really great and funny show and is now on my regular viewing list.
A bit of trivia for you----I know this was way before your time but I thought you might be interested to know that the Kingfish (Tim Moore) performed in a number of theaters in Australia around 1917.
@@maldijaili6799 - Many thanks for the information, much appreciated.
@@johnferguson4089 You are very welcome. Anytime.
1
4
This is my 17th time watching this hilarious episode...
My grandfather told me that when Amos n Andy came on the radio back in the 30s and 40s, the world stopped to listen.
I have them all thank you
I use to listen, to them with my grandmother. And many other 📻 radio programs. And you had to be Quiet 🤫 😒 🙄 😑.
@@faye55ful And this TV version not featured black actors in the lead roles but also in all other roles as well laying characters you’d never seen Before like business owners, judges, police, lawyers, writers, etc. Quite a big deal and a major contrast from when it was on radio - the white actors also played these characters in black face in the feature film they made decades before this show.
Hilarious. This show was too good. Probably the most underrated of all time. 🤣
I laughed my ass off!! "Pawn it in New Jersey" Kingfish! How do you know Mr Stevens...."I was at a carnival and reached in my pocket for my wallet and shock hands with Mr Stevens" lmao!!
@Ted Freddy Top Models
00.
When this came on the T.V. my grandpa and I would watch it, this brings back fun memories, thanks for uploading the video.
Really Love This Show Thank You
This is a very underrated show that should have had seasons after seasons for its supporters to enjoy. I first learned about this show when it was shown on Netflix. I enjoyed every episode and found it both funny and positive.
Always Loved the show I’d watch it on a St.Louis station in the 60’s cheers from Pennsylvania 👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Love Amos n Andy .they just dont make them like the old days. 👍A big 10 +
Never have I ever watched Amos 'n' Andy and now I can. This was released 21 years before I was born.
I love this show. Great comedy.
❤Absolutely hilarious, two fun loving shows thanks for sharing. Good clean comedy. Spencer was a true genius. A writer, director and producer also.
Never laugh so much, remember my uncle and grandma watch this show all the time. Love it
I enjoyed watching this series on television during the 1950s. Endless laughs.
Always heard about Amos & Andy but this is the first time I saw them LoL 👍🤓❤❗
I love this show and intro..to a classic time reminds me of before my time,,,the vibe is very classic,,,, retro comedy love and respect to this show
I've always loved comedy, this jus make me love it so much more. These folks were genius 💯
OMG, I love these and I'm so happy I found the series. Thank you, Reelblack, for putting this series on UA-cam.
Glad you enjoy it!
Kingfish says, “ice box.” It’s August 22, 2022 as I write this, and I still say, “ice box.”
I watched this show when I was 5 years old, 1951. Yep. My parents grew up with ice boxes. So, it’s never left my vocabulary.
We called the knes that plugged in they were 6ft tall "frigidaires"
Wow I’ve never seen this show long before my time. Thanks!
I remember this show very well even though I was just a little girl.
They were very funny back then.😀
I loved this show as a kid!
First i’ve ever heard of this show. It’s hilarious!
You have got to find the episode where Kingfish sells a house to Andy. Its maybe the best one. I wont spoil it by telling you about it. "Kingfish Sells A Lot".
What year was this show
@@douglasbagshaw807 The series went for two seasons. From 1951-1953.
I nearly died when Kingfish started to eat the flower, saying he had everything under control.
It is a shame this show received so much negative publicity. This is a very good show with good scripts and good actors. It depicts blacks in a much better light when compared to most "Black" programs that are on TV today.
IKR. today's black TV shows are trashy, over sexualized, homothugged out, silly drama shows, gals tweaking and pouring in one another's head
I believe I was about 8 back then, me and my brother and sisters would come in from school and look at Amos and Andy. It would come on every afternoon about 4:30 .
Wow. I grew up in Arkansas. Same thing here, came on around 4:30 on WREG TV out of Memphis. It was my afternoon program after I finished my home work.
I was 5 years old when this show came out. I just loved watching it. It was about 4pm in the afternoon. This was a funny 😄 show. Kingfish was my favorite he was so funny.
Same with me..I was 10 years old in 1962. I watched it after school and loved it
Never laughed as much
🎉great actors...better than the originators Freeman Gosden & Charles Correll
Oh I love this show. My family would gather in the living room to watch Amos & Andy every time it came on. I’m 76. 😎
Man o man, I LOVE the Amos n Andy show! I tell you, that Amos (aka Kingfish) cracks me up, with his funny facial expressions and goofy talk! 😂😂😂😭😭😭
I'm sure it was just a typo, but Kingfish and Amos are two different characters
Just paging the through the computer and came up on Amos and Andy. I hadn't listened to them since I was my a kid. Back they are historical. Thank you for bringing back the past.
Cool!
Before my time but I heard mention of it when I was younger. Thanks for the upload.
I wish they bring that show back on Television again because they were Funny!
I can’t think of any actor today who could duplicate these geniuses.
Perhaps, the late Redd Foxx could have. But he had his own stichk
I watch this when I about 7 or 8 in the late 50s and I love kingfish and I remember this episode this surely brings back old memories..Holy mackerel Andy....
That would be, "Holy mackel Andy!"
@@Astrobrant2 It just might be succker...
This is simply amazing to know that this was the status quo back in my Great Gma's day wow 😳
I loved watching that show as a kid back in the middle 1950,s
Great actors great show which they would make good funny shows like this again.
I was born in 1948 and ran home to watch this show after school. I'd enjoy banana cream pie and a glass of milk
I Think the kingfish had way more schemes than sergeant Bilko. Andy is hilarious.im glad I am seeing them again on u-tube.
One of the funniest, best and clean shows on TV then and now. Superb actors as if each cast member were born to play their rolls. My favorite actor was Calhoon, (Johnny Lee) he always cracked me up !
Greatest series of all time
Love Lightening & the Kingfish. Holy mackerel!
9 Moo minimum m9?no? Is 9 minimum pumping minimum 9 minimum pumping pumpkin 8(m9k.9 momo milk#n9(k.9
@@anthonydavis1105 0
I just finished watching a show called Beulah I enjoyed it under Beulah was this show it was a Christmas one I thought it was great so i decided to watch a few more of these episodes a good watch
Nhi bio mop
Such savvy humor! Even better than the Honeymooners!
Honeymooners was a vastly different theme.
Not really. Two men on the lower end of the economic scale. Two over the top, grandiose men. Two men with crazy, wild ideas to make a quick buck. Two men with best friends not quite smart as them, and they could bully if needed. Two men with strong wives. Two men who wanted better lives for their families, friends, and themselves. Might as well add Fred Flintstone! Archie Bunker screwed up the pronunciations of practically every word that came out of his mouth. It is all funny. @@RatnipTX
Watched these as a kid and loved the show but hated how mean they were to lightnin.Andy Brown made that show! The guy was hilarious!!!!!!
Jay Brown :: You & I are the only two people who mentioned how Lightnin' is treated.
Lightnin is the reason the NAACP protested this show. Direct imitation of Stepin Fetchit. 👎👎👎
I see a lot of humor in this show although according to today's sensibilities the characters do play to racialized stereotypes. However, like the Beulah show, I find a lot of cross cultural commonalities and shared humanity. "Holy mackerel Andy" was one of my dad's favorite exclamations. I love these you tubes. Thank you.
J. Has an excellent comment. I USED to watch these when I was a teenager or tweenager(12 yrs)
My dad used to day it too all the time.
😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣 People don't realize that these guys paved the way for Black comedy to even exist! They paid all of our dues
When Kingfish was in the hospital, one thing reported in a news article was that he did say something to the effect of "I've helped a lot of people".
The NAACP owes us and the network an apology.
The intresting thing about Amos 'n Andy is that through all it's iterations,that is, radio and film, it was when they finally cast Black actors in it's television version that most of the sterotypes and demeaning characterizations of Black people disappeared. I think the NAACP over stepped with this one. I consider this TV sitcom a classic.
KINGFISH TAKES ANDY ON A TRIP THRU THE UNITED STATES FOR A VACATION FOR ANDY. ONLY ANDY IS BLINDFOLDED FOR SOME MAKE BELIEVE DISEASE AND THEY NEVER LEAVE THEIR LOCAL PARK. LOL
Agreed sir.
@@thomaspetty345 that's my favorite episode.
It shows black professionals too - doctors, lawyers, nurses, etc. I used to watch it with several older black ladies who loved it and didn’t see anything demeaning about it. They hated it when it was taken off the air. One old man used to call me, “H” for Andrew H. Brown. 😹
@@thomaspetty345
Hello, the correct title of that episode is Vacation Time, season 3, episode 3
Amos 'n Andy some of the best comedy ever written!
🙏 RIP AMOS 'N ANDY 🙏
I have heard many compare Amos and Andy to The Honeymooners series of early television. I watched both as a young boy and then as now, there has never been any comparison. A-n-A was by far the best any way looked at. Ralph Cramden got old really fast (to me) with every episode consisting of Jackie Gleason feeling the need to be loud in almost every scene. Que Cira edit; forgot to leave a Thanks for posting these!
Explain how All In The Family, Three's Company, The Beverly Hillbillies, Gomer Pyle, The Jeffersons, Sanford And Son, Abbott and Costello, The Honeymooners are different than the Amos and Andy TV show? These comic geniuses were like family to me when I was a kid, I love them all.
Many of the early TV sitcoms were taken from long time vaudeville acts that were well established way before the advent of either radio or TV. They reflected many ethnic stereotypes from theaters all around the USA going as far back as the early eighteen hundreds. When the immigrant population grew in the large cities, theater troupes from the Yiddish, Polish, Chinese and African American cultures became popular and were keyed to a focused group of people familiar with old stories culled from their culture. Stereotypical characters were adapted to the entertainment medium as it went from the stage to radio and then television. Many of the skits dealt with characters surviving by their wits in situations where poverty and restriction had them creating ways to "get around" the legal, cultural and social obstacles they encountered in daily life. They outsmarted policemen, fooled judges, hoodwinked grifters and managed to raise families despite the odds. Although many of these ethnic characters were stereotyped, their wit and wisdom made them much beloved. Their small battles, won against great cultural odds made them everyday, universal heroes.
Thank You to The Gardener... this is why I still like reading the comments...
That mug said " just put ya John hamhock up there " 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This was a great show that got a bum wrap based on the racist radio show. Great cast and the episodes still hold up to this day. A lot of modern sitcoms were either directly or indirectly influenced by it.
Neither the radio nor the TV shows were "racist."
It was better than most especially Sandford and son;
@@carolynburwell3712 If I were writing home, what would I tell them, after reading your comment?
That is one of the most disjointed confusing comments ever read.
@@musket-hc1fc vgtaaa
Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
It was the first time that an all black cast was shown on t v and everyone in our town black and white lived the characters because they did such an excellent job caricaturing society at that time period.
I watched this show when I was a kid. There was no cable back then. Tv antenna only. The small town I lived in we only picked three stations and one of them was educational. We hardly saw people our color on TV especially their own show. Crime wasn't nearly as bad as it is now.
AMEN!!
Spencer Williams who’s character was Andy, was a great filmmaker, producer and director.
William Gray ...Exactly!
@ William Gray .... Thanks for the information on Spencer Williams, I will check out the show.
I'm not surprised, he has presence.
This was my favorite show as a kid. Howdy Doody ranked no. 2.
I remember Howdy Doody Mr Bob, (I think) and Clarabelle. I was growing up in Michigan at the time.
Man cant believe getting to watch this after so many years. Listened to it on the radio until we got our first tv. Listened to this and lone ranger and tonto,and gunsmoke,there was another my brother remembered was flash gordon. He is older born in 47 i was born in 1950. Highlight of the day when my mother made is come in for the day get a bath for school in the morning snd put down a blanket in front of the old RCA Victer radio
They are so funny I like watching them.
My mom and grandma use to talk about this show. It’s sad that it was taken off the air for bad portrayal of
black people. It’s not like there were hundreds of shows on tv staring African American actors. It seems to me as they were up to some of the same schemes, “hoodwinks and shenanigans” that ended up getting them in trouble as white actors. The same shows that got so much shine and credit. The same shows that are still getting residual checks because the reruns have been playing on tv. These are the same shows that African Americans watched and helped keep the ratings up. It’s sad that being born in 76 I was able to see all of those shows, but only hear about shows like this one. My children have even seen those shows but have never seen Amos and Andy on tv. I’m not upset with the NAACP, but I do think that they didn’t look at the big picture. This show was ground breaking and paved the way for so many African Americans. Over all it’s up to us to share these shows with our children. It’s a true classic and deserves more recognition. Thanks for sharing...I can’t wait to show my mom and aunt.
What was so ( racist) about this? Damn fun if you like humor! Damn p.c. correctness!!
Show was racist. Period stop. It’s very white of you white folks to think the Amos and Andy show was trail blazing. I have to call BS.
great comment. Well made points and so well worded. I couldn't agree more.
.
Saying this demeaning to black people is like saying the 3 stooges are demeaning to whites.
one of my fav tv shows as a kid. looking at it now I can see it is screamingly funny still. Now, as then, my fav character is Amos...mr sensible. Thanks for putting this up. Any more?
It’s funnier now because as adults WD can understand the depth of their humor.
My first time ever seeming Amos & Andy Show.05/20/24.
I just finished watching a show called Beulah I enjoyed it under Beulah was this show it was a Christmas one I thought it was great so i decided to watch a few more of these episodes a good watch
I was born in 1952
I heard about the show but never seen it because it was racist. These guys are magnificent and their writers are great.Thanks you tube for introducing me to these people.
My belly hurts from so much laughing
@@gilloera8912 Me to take care 🙂
I think this TV show demonstrated a very tight community and well organized successful Black community. They got along with each other. Many of the Black characters were anchors in the community - lawyers, doctors, judges, shop owners and more. They never mentioned race or complained about other races. The Kingfish was dishonest but he got paid back for doing wrongs to Andy.
@Baadass Mofo having enjoyed both the radio and the TV versions of Amos and Andy, I really have to say that Tim Moore was much funnier than the radio king fish, and he did the voice with his own inflections just a little differently. Tim Moore was very very excellent
LOL 😂 PURE COMEDY AT ITS BEST
These people were robbed of their livelihoods. This show is funny and is just as good as Sanford and son. Such a shame
Even better!
P I'LL
@@musket-hc1fc Not better... TIE,abd you know it.
@John Loughlin That's bullbutter,I put them both as a TIE.
I loved Amos and Andy even more.
George Kirby and others want it to be shown again, it was the first all black network tv show
Maybe one day it will happen. Maybe one day CBS will see fit to take the originals out of their vault and release them once again to TV.
Somebody, start a petition.
I've never heard the radio version of A&A but in my opinion this TV version is no more racist against black people than Gilligan's Island is racist against white people. They were talented actors playing their parts for laughs
Or the Beverly Hillbillies is of poor, rural white people. 🤠
The problem at that time was there were too few public examples of black people. This program served to perpetuate only a negative image. So black organizations protested because they felt this program further impeded black efforts to assimilate into the larger society. Today there are multiple images both positive and negative. Consequently today a program like this would receive more acceptance. Just my opinion.
Sorry I have to disagree, even though the general they're pretty good. The actor playing King Fish uses stereotypical speech that southern black speech supposedly used. I've known people from the deep south older generation and they didn't talk like that
Gilligan's Island lol as many people as there were, that had made their way to that island, I don't remember one black face. The island would have been segregated if Maryann had been black lol.
@@catdaddy3302 Granny was a confederate wishing she was in Dixie all day.
They are great.
Love this show !!
Look how we have evolved. The show hilarious. I love the classics.
That show should been name Andy and The Kingfish !
I would vote for the Adventures of Kingfish
I didnt know these were this funny...wow.. lol!
That's okay, live and learn and spread the good news to everyone you know to watch this show.
You know I see 31 thumbs down I wonder why because this is grate entertainment...
I love this show
I was 6 years old when this.was on t.v. for the first time .i lived in Boone n.c. and i am now 75 years old. Where have the DECENT amusing shows like this gone ? T.v.has turned to trash.
Kingfish always had a con for Andy lol
Kingfish sells a lot was the best episode lol
For an early 50's attempt at sitcom, Amos & Andy was pretty funny. In 1951 this was cutting edge. Then NAACP shut it down and cost a lot of struggling Black actors their steady jobs. Go figure. The fact is, most humor is racist, sexist, or something or another-ist. No need to be so sensitive about it. Thanks for posting the vid.
When it's good with a plot and when you call slow, careful people Lightning. But not just saying mess just to be saying it, as in veiled insults or threats disguised as jokes.
@Bob Sebring .
.
Yep dang NAACP hurt their own people by having this show shutdown. 99% of the cast were black actors.
Yessir this be shonuff sum cuttin edge com-obey.
I loved this show as a ki d , * still enjoy it at age 74! Woo Hoo!!
Andy & Kingfish are stereotyped. Lightning & Calhoun are stereotyped too, but there are also black lawyers, landlords, store owners, restaurant managers, police officers, judges and all sorts of other responsible businessmen on the show. Amos owned a cab company and had a beautiful wife and daughter, Etc. Back then, only racists didn't watch the show because they didn't want to watch a "N" show! There's nothing "racist" about this great comedy TV show
George Stevens was educated well. Dig how he took knowledge of phonetics THERE and came up with information needed. Wow! Not many kids can do that now.
Brilliant comedy!
Great series! Too bad the PC crowd canceled it. Lots of laughs!
Tim Moore aka kingfish, was a brilliant comedian, redd foxe learned his style watching kingfish at the Apollo
³³,‐
E
I heard that....you big dummy is one he got grom the kingfish
Just a question....not wanting to start a big debate. How was Amos and Andy racist and the Redd Foxx wasn’t? Please....no mudslinging, just your opinions on this. A mature, non hate-filled comment welcomed....
Sanford borrowed many of his ideas from Amos n Andy.
Jester Hairston who played Rolly on AMEN is in this episode.
Riogi I knew that was him. I didn’t see his name in the credits.
Hooray!
I thought I saw him 😊
fond memories/they entertained lots of folks
hilarious illustrates how great black actors can be!
Kingfish: hmmmmm
Andy: oh sure!!!
Loved the show to bad they canceled it so soon
37:04 that’s the lowest thing Kingfish has ever done he’s fed lead pellets to the turkeys? Man that’s pretty damn despicable…. And as a joke it absolutely fails you don’t hear a single chuckle from the audience…