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      • In all 78 episodes were made between 1951 and 1953 and the show continued in syndication for years afterwards.
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  2. The Amos 'n Andy Show: Created by Charles J. Correll, Freeman F. Gosden. With Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams, Tim Moore, Johnny Lee. Stories mostly centered on The Kingfish's schemes to get rich, often by duping his brothers in the Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge.

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    • 1951-06-28
    • Comedy
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  3. 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. [35] 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, [ 51 ] and was ...

  4. Kingfish and Andy are sharing weekly driving privileges of a used car. After a traffic court judge warns the Kingfish that his next court appearance will land him in jail, he wrecks the car and hands the attending police officer Andy's license as identification.

  5. Andy (Spencer Williams) volunteers to take over Amos' (Alvin Childress) cab and has to rush a pretty young woman to the hospital. The nurse mistakes Andy for the husband, who is away in the Army.

  6. Amos 'n Andy (an Episode Guide) an Episode Guideby Lane Cooper. Last updated:Thursday October 25 2018. aired from: Jun 1951 to: Jun 1953. 78 eps. CBS. 30 min. mono. black & white. Alvin Childress as Amos Jones. Spencer Williams as Andrew Hogg "Andy" Brown. Tim Moore as George "Kingfish" Stevens. Ernestine Wade as Sapphire Stevens.

  7. Andy falls for a pretty girl from France while he and Amos are visiting the UN building. There's one problem, the girl cannot speak English. So the Kingfish plots to teach Andy French, for a fee.

  8. All Episodes 1934 - 1955. Adapted from a popular radio comedy/drama serial, this influential sitcom features the misadventures of Andy Brown (Spencer Williams) and George "Kingfish" Stevens (Tim Moore) in the big city. This landmark series was the first on television to feature a cast of all black actors.

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