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Classic Radio Spotlight: The Amos 'n' Andy Show, Vol. 1 Adapted Edition
Contributor(s): Black Eye Entertainment (Author), Full Cast, A. (Read by)
ISBN: 1665006420     ISBN-13: 9781665006422
Publisher: Black Eye Entertainment
OUR PRICE:   $29.66  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: May 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Radio - General
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.8" W x 5.6" (0.48 lbs)
 
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Enjoy sixteen classic radio episodes of Amos 'n' Andy, the most popular comedy show of the Golden Age of radio!

On March 19, 1928, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll introduced Amos 'n' Andy, which went on to become one of the most popular and longest-running programs in radio history. During the height of its popularity, almost the entire country listened to the fifteen-minute, Monday-through-Friday adventures of Amos 'n' Andy. Department stores open in the evening piped in the broadcasts so shoppers wouldn't miss an episode; movie theaters scheduled their features to end just prior to the start of Amos 'n' Andy so they too could pipe it in. The characters were members of The Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge, of which George Stevens was "The Kingfish." Amos and Andy ran the Fresh-Air Taxi Company, with the more stable, married Amos doing most of the work while Andy chased girls. In 1943, after 4,091 quarter-hour episodes, it switched to a half-hour weekly comedy. While the five-a-week show often had a quiet, easygoing feeling, the new version was a brassy Hollywood-style production, complete with studio audience, a full cast of supporting actors, and a full orchestra. Many of the half-hour programs were written by Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, later the writing team for Leave It to Beaver and The Munsters. In the new version, Amos became a minor character to the more dominant Andy and Kingfish duo.

5/12/44 - "Masquerade" 5/19/44 - "Beauty Contest" 5/26/44 - "Gets Arrested" 6/2/44 - "Nazi Spy" 6/9/44 - "Four Shirts" 6/16/44 - "Used Car" 9/22/44 - "Singing Contest" 9/29/44 - "Hotel House Detective" 10/27/44 - "Madame Queen Marriage" 5/11/45 - "Movie Show" 6/1/45 - "Escort Show" 2/20/49 - "Birth of Amos and Rudy's Third Child" 10/2/49 - "Social Security" 10/12/52 - "The Long Lost Husband" 5/24/53 - "Kingfish's Old Love Letters" 1/17/54 - "The Dog Lover"