Comedy - Amos and Andy
 Volume Number: 1
 Episode Count: 107
 Catalog # C-AAND-1
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Amos & Andy (also rendered as Amos 'n' Andy) was a situation comedy popular in the United States from the 1920s through the 1950s.

The show began as one of the first radio comedy serials, written and voiced by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll and originating from station WMAQ in Chicago. It was first broadcast in March 1928.

The characters were represented as African Americans, or more accurately blackface minstrel show caricatures of African Americans. Gosden and Correll were white actors who came up through the minstrel tradition. Godsden and Correll were highly skilled voice actors. In the early days of the program they played all the male character roles. Between the two, they voiced over 170 distinct characterizations in the show's first decade.

Today Amos & Andy is mostly remembered for its stereotypes of African Americans. However, most of the humor of the show came from silly situations, bad puns, and commentary on current events rather than racial mockery. In the early period of the show, there were dramatic overtones as well. While the depiction of African Americans in the show is racially offensive by today's standards, the characterizations were more sympathetic and rounded than that of most other shows of the 1920s, which continued to use the old minstrel show stereotypes of the 19th century and did not enjoy the success of Amos & Andy. It should also be noted that the program was the first (and, for many years, the only) on-the-air depiction of African-American small businessmen and the community in which they lived.

The most prominent immediate predecessor to Amos & Andy was the blackface act, the Two Black Crows, who did two-man comedy routines without dramatic elements in vaudeville, film shorts, and comedy records.

The title characters, Amos Jones and Andrew H. "Andy" Brown, were depicted as being undereducated blacks from rural Georgia coming North to find work in the big city of Chicago (a format similar to Gosden and Correll's earlier show Sam & Henry). Amos was naïve but honest, hard-working, and (after his marriage to Ruby Taylor in 1933) a dedicated family man. Andy was more blustering, with overinflated self-confidence. After a lack of success finding work, they started the Fresh Air Taxi Company, although Andy, a dreamer, tended to let Amos do most of the work. Other regular characters included their lodge leader George "The Kingfish" Stevens, who was always trying to lure the title characters into get-rich-quick schemes, and "Lightning", a slow-moving Stepin Fetchit-type character.

Amos & Andy was one of the earliest success stories of radio syndication, and many stations besides WMAQ carried the program using prerecorded records. In August 1929 Gosden & Correll moved the show to NBC which offered them higher pay (the first NBC broadcast was on August 19). At the same time the storyline of Amos & Andy had the title characters move from Chicago to Harlem, New York City, where they were soon joined by the rest of the regular characters.

The program was very popular. Sponsors over the years included Pepsodent toothpaste, Campbell's Soup, Rinso detergent, and the Rexall drugstore chain. President Calvin Coolidge was said to be among the devoted listeners. Huey P. Long took his nickname of "Kingfish" from one of the characters on the show. By 1931 an estimated 40 million Americans were regular listeners. Many movie theaters began the practice of stopping the films for the 15 minutes of the Amos 'n Andy show and playing the program over the sound system, then resuming the film.

In 1930, RKO brought Gosden and Correll to Hollywood to do an Amos & Andy motion picture. This was entitled Check and Double Check (a catch phrase from the radio show). The cast included a mix of white and black performers (the latter including Duke Ellington and his orchestra) with Gosden and Correll disconcertingly playing Amos and Andy in blackface. The film pleased neither critics nor Amos & Andy's creators, but turned a tidy profit for RKO. RKO offered Gosden and Correll a contract to do a sequel, which they declined. Years later Gosden was quoted as calling Check and Double Check "just about the worst movie ever".

(Godsden and Correll also posed for publicity pictures in blackface.)

In 1943, after 4,091 episodes, the radio program went from 15 minutes 5 days a week to a half-hour once a week format. While the five-a-week show often had a quiet, easygoing feeling, the new version was a full-fledged sitcom in the Hollywood sense, with a studio audience (for the first time in the show's history) and orchestra. More outside actors, including many African-American comedy professionals, were brought in to fill out the cast, and many of the half-hour programs were written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, later the writing team behind Leave It To Beaver and The Munsters.

In this new version, Amos became a peripheral character to the more dominant Andy and Kingfish duo, although Amos was still featured in the traditional Christmas show where he explains the Lord's Prayer to his daughter.

A television version of Amos & Andy was produced from 1951 to 1953, with 78 episodes filmed. The television show used African American actors in the main roles, although the actors were instructed to keep their character's voices and speech patterns as close to Gosden and Correll's as possible. While African American advocacy groups had protested the radio show on several occasions, progressive groups such as the NAACP were a primary factor in getting the TV show taken out of production and removed from the air.

Meanwhile, the radio show had managed to escape the latter-day furor relatively unscathed. In 1955 the format of the radio show was changed to include playing recorded music in between skits, and the show renamed The Amos 'n' Andy Music Hall. The final Amos & Andy radio show was broadcast on November 25, 1960. Although by the 1950s the popularity of the show was well below its peak in the 1930s, Gosden and Correll had managed to outlast most of the radio shows that came in their wake.

In 1961, Gosden and Correll essentially made one last effort to bring to program to television, albeit in a "disguised" version. They were the voices in a prime time animated cartoon, Calvin and the Colonel, featuring anthropmorphic animals whose voices, and whose situations, were almost exactly those of Andy and The Kingfish. This effort at reviving the series in a way that was somehow supposed to be less racially offensive ended after one season.

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Volume 1 Episode List
01-09 Andy Learns To Work The
04-20 At The Dentist
05-29 The New Lodge By-Laws
06-19 Andy's Chart
07-00 Amos And Andy-Getting Amos A Lawyer
12-03 Amos And Andy-Andys Wedding
28-07-17 Unknown Title Part 1
28-07-17 Unknown Title Part 2
29-01-14
29-01-15
29-01-17
29-04-21
29-04-22
29-04-23
29-04-25 Ruby Thinks Amos Is
29-04-25
29-04-26
29-04-27
29-05-19
29-05-20
29-05-21
29-05-23
29-06-08
29-06-09
29-06-16
29-06-17
29-06-18
29-06-20
29-06-21
29-06-22
29-06-23
29-06-24
29-06-25
29-06-27
29-06-28
29-06-29
29-07-02
29-07-05
29-11-22 Unknown Title Part 1
29-11-22 Unknown Title Part 2
29-xx-xx Amos & Andy
30-04-04 Wrestling Hold - Pt2
33-02-22
36-08-19
36-12-04
39-04-03
39-04-04 Andy Is Shot In The
39-09-21 Singing Recital
41-12-24 Christmas Show
43-10-08 Andy's New Wife
43-10-15 The Maestro
43-10-22 Kingfish Is Sued
43-11-05 Locked Trunk's Secre
43-11-12 Matrimonial Mishap
43-11-19 Turkey Trouble
43-11-26 Man's Best Friend
43-12-03 Candy For Caroline
43-12-10 Bookends And Babies
43-12-17 The Marriage Counsel
43-12-31 Mr 1943
44-01-07 Making Saphire Proud
44-01-14 Violets And Orchids
44-01-21 Charles Boyer's Vale
44-01-28 Windfall
44-02-04 Missing Person's Bur
44-02-11 Three Times And You'
44-02-18 Ruby's Diamond
44-02-25 Sunday, Monday Or Al
44-03-03 Looking For Madam Qu
44-03-10 Sign On The Dotted L
44-03-17 Insurance Fraud
44-03-24 Between Life And Dea
44-03-31 Long Lost Harold
44-04-07 Dating Club Disaster
44-04-14 Unknown Title
44-04-21 Of Sound Mind And Bo
44-04-28 The Brother In Law
44-05-05 The Electric Clock C
44-05-12 Impersonating An Off
44-05-19 And The Winner Is
44-05-26 Andy The Fugitive
44-06-02 Nazi Spy
44-06-09 Shirt Trail
44-06-16 One Step Ahead Of Th
44-10-06 Unknown Title
44-11-10 Unknown Title
44-11-17 Marriage Proposal Mi
44-12-01 Ink Flow Fountain Pe
44-12-08 The House Of (Frank)
44-12-15 Fake Suicide
44-12-22 Christmas Show
44-12-29 Unknown Title
45-01-05 Andy, The Witness
45-01-12 Unknown Title
45-01-19 Unknown Title
45-01-26 Advice To The Lovelo
45-02-02 Unknown Title
45-02-09 Andy Plays Soldier
45-02-16 Insulting Valentine
45-02-23 Wax Mustache
45-03-02 Andy Pays His Taxes-
45-03-09 Andy Pays His Taxes-
45-03-16 Lecture Bureau
45-03-23 Unknown Title
45-03-30 Easter Hat
45-04-06 A Place To Call Home
45-04-20 The Second Hand Car

 Volume Number: 2
 Episode Count: 72
 Catalog # C-AAND-2
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Volume 2 Episode List
45-04-27 Marriage Vows
45-05-04 Beautiful Baby Conte
45-05-18 A Case of Bullion
45-05-25 Andy the Sailor
45-06-01 Engaged to Hatie McD
46-03-12 Birthday Gift for Sa
46-06-07 TheInvention
46-10-15 Sapphire's a Wanted
46-12-17 The Cigar Stand
47-01-07 Homesteading in Alas
47-03-23 Kingfish's Marital P
47-03-25 Kingfish Sells Andy
47-04-22 Unknown Title
47-04-29 Sapphire Wants a Vac
47-05-27 Unknown Title
47-07-29 Andy The Gentle Man
47-09-02 Insurance Plan
47-09-09 Raiding the Piggy Ba
47-09-16 Adopting Andy
47-09-23 Kingfish's Marital W
47-10-28 Hosptilalization Pla
48-05-04 Andy Saves the Milli
48-05-18 Selling Andy a Cabin
48-05-25 Andy Wins Car in Raf
48-10-10 Kingfish, the Marria
48-10-17 Real Estate Broker
48-10-24 The Hot Fur
48-10-31 The Secret Melody
48-11-07 Correspondence Schoo
48-11-14 Tourist Sight Seeing
48-12-26 Mysterious New Years
49-01-09 Kingfish's Conscienc
49-01-16 The 1877 Nickel
49-01-30 The Antique Piano
49-02-06 Lapsed Insurance Pol
49-02-13 Unknown Title
49-02-20 Unknown Title
49-03-06 Photo Of Jewelry Sto
49-03-13 Andy's Heiress Waitr
49-03-27 Unknown Title
49-03-28 Pawn Shop Robbery
49-03-XX Andy and the Gun
49-04-03 Kingfish Finds $500
49-04-10 Kingfish Is Evicted
49-04-24 Andy Inherits $2000
49-05-01 Kingfish's New Board
49-05-08 Kingfish Has No Frie
49-10-16 Unknown Title
49-10-23 Unknown Title
49-10-30 Andy Has Two Dates A
49-11-06 Unknown Title
49-11-20 Turkey Falls off Tru
49-11-27 TV Set Raffel
50-01-15 Andy Vs Abigail Simp
50-01-29 Unknown Title
50-02-05 Unknown Title
50-02-12 Flower Shop
50-03-19 Unknown Title
50-03-26 Imitating the Happy
50-04-02 Andy Goes To Charm S
50-04-16 The Census Taker
50-04-23 Lodge Convention in
50-04-30 Andy's Inheritance-P
50-05-07 Andy's Inheritance-P
50-05-14 Unknown Title
50-05-21 Unknown Title
50-10-01 Unknown Title
50-10-08 Kingfish's Enlistmen
50-12-10 TheBeaverCoat
50-12-17 Kingfish Suspects Fo
50-12-24 Unknown Title
50-12-31 Sapphire's New Love

 

 Volume Number: 3
 Episode Count: 113
 Catalog # C-AAND-3
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Volume 3 Episode List
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XX-XX-XX A Bad Valentine
XX-XX-XX A House for $500
XX-XX-XX Adoption Woes
XX-XX-XX Alligator Bag Incide
XX-XX-XX Amos Is Missing
XX-XX-XX Andy Gets Engaged
XX-XX-XX Andy Plays Sailor
XX-XX-XX Best Show of 1948
XX-XX-XX Bookends and Babies
XX-XX-XX Car Theft and the Ki
XX-XX-XX Christmas Show
XX-XX-XX Divorce Inc
XX-XX-XX EARL DIXON JOINS THE
XX-XX-XX Fake Suicide
XX-XX-XX First Half Hour Show
XX-XX-XX First Show For CBS
XX-XX-XX First Show of the 19
XX-XX-XX Flooded House, The
XX-XX-XX French Car, The
XX-XX-XX Godfather to Amos' B
XX-XX-XX Guest Is Frank Morga
XX-XX-XX Guest Is Victor Moor
XX-XX-XX Guests Are The Paul
XX-XX-XX Ink Flow Fountian Pe
XX-XX-XX Kingfish and Sapphir
XX-XX-XX Kingfish Leaves His
XX-XX-XX Kingfish Resigns fro
XX-XX-XX Lawsuit Against Andy
XX-XX-XX Leroy's Two Week Vis
XX-XX-XX Letter, The (Rehears
XX-XX-XX Life Story
XX-XX-XX Lovelorn Column
XX-XX-XX Man's Best Friend
XX-XX-XX Marriage Counselor
XX-XX-XX Marriage Vows
XX-XX-XX Marriage-Go-Round
XX-XX-XX Minstrel Show, The
XX-XX-XX Missing Persons Bure
XX-XX-XX Music Hall
XX-XX-XX New Years Show
XX-XX-XX Presidential Electio
XX-XX-XX Rattletrap Automobil
XX-XX-XX Renting Out the Spar
XX-XX-XX Sapphire Threatens T
XX-XX-XX Sapphire's Gown
XX-XX-XX Show 375 (from 78s)
XX-XX-XX Show 376 (from 78s)
XX-XX-XX Show 377 (from 78s)
XX-XX-XX Show 378 (from 78s)
XX-XX-XX Steven's 20th Annive
XX-XX-XX Turkey Trouble
51-01-07 Is Sapphire Expectin
51-01-14 Stolen Car Mixup
51-01-21 Mama and Mr Smithers
51-02-04 The Parking Lot
51-02-18 The Lonely Hearts Cl
51-03-04 Kingfish Sees Saphir
51-04-08 Unknown Title
51-04-15 Job at Import Export
51-04-22 Mother In Law Stays
51-04-29 Cousin Sydney Moves
51-05-06 Annual Lodge Hall Pi
51-05-20 Kingfish, the Nightc
51-09-30 $3000 Diamond Ring
51-10-07 Aptitude Test
51-10-21 DePiester's Party
51-10-28 Engaged to Susan Ben
51-11-04 New Boarder, Chester
51-11-11 Sapphire Looking for
51-11-25 Sapphire's Sister Mo
51-12-02 New Neighbors
51-12-09 Wedding Invitation M
51-12-16 Breaking Up Andy and
51-12-30 Wreckers
52-10-12 Long Lost Husband
52-10-19 Jobs as Office Clean
52-10-26 Leroy's Oil Stock
52-11-16 10,000th Show
52-12-28 New Mink Stole
53-02-02 The Love Letter
53-02-14 Unknown Title
53-03-08 Convention In LA
53-03-15 Madam Queens Chauffe
53-03-29 Andy, the Coward
53-04-12 Model Constance LaMa
53-04-19 Kingfish, the Detect
53-04-26 Lodge Brother's Boat
53-05-03 Unknown Title
53-05-10 Cabin in Connecticut
53-05-17 Proxy Marriage
53-09-27 Bad Check To The Hos
53-10-11 Pancake Mix Contest
53-10-25 Aunt Matilda's Dowry
53-11-08 Sapphire's Old Boyfr
53-11-15 Ship Leroys Car To L
53-11-20 In the Loan Business
53-11-29 Unknown Title
53-12-06 Cleaning 32 Typewrit
53-12-13 Kingfish the Baby Do
53-12-27 Lucky Bucks Contest
54-01-03 Tuxedo Rental Busine
54-04-04 Radio And TV Deliver
54-04-11 Vacation at Lake Chi
54-09-26 A Trip to Florida
54-12-19 Andy as Santa
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 Episode Count: 292
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