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Uniform Title Amos 'n' Andy (Radio program). Selections.
Title The Amos 'n' Andy show. Vol. 3 [Hoopla electronic resource] / Hollywood 360.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2017.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 27 min.)) : digital.
digital digital recording rda
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Series Classic Radio Collection ; bk. 3
Authors, Various. Classic Radio Collection. Spoken word ; bk. 3
Access Digital content provided by hoopla.
Performer Narrated by a full cast.
Summary Here are twelve more episodes of the antics of Amos, Andy, and the Kingfish, along with guest stars, including Jack Benny, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, and 'Wizard of Oz' Frank Morgan. Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll made their radio debut on January 12, 1926, as the comedic blackface characters Sam 'n' Henry. On March 19, 1928, they 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 tuned in to their adventures. 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. 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. Amos 'n' Andy became a nightly disc-jockey program from 1954 to 1960. It later was the basis for a comic strip, a television show, and a film. Included here are the following half-hour episodes: 'Nieces' (11/04/1933); 'Employment Agency' with guests Jack Benny and Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson; 'DeWitt (11/17/1944); 'Cleaning Fluid' with guests Hugh Herbert and Adolphe Menjou (11/14/1944); 'Fountain Pen' (12/01/1944); 'Brazilian Brass' with guest Frank Morgan (12/08/1944); 'Andy Fakes Suicide' (12/15/1944); 'Christmas Show' (12/22/1944); 'New Year's Show' (01/29/1944); 'Victor Moore Show' with guest Victor Moore (01/05/1945); 'George Washington Desk' (01/12/1945); 'Adoption Show' (01/19/1945).
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Radio comedies.
Radio programs.
Performing arts.
Added Author Gosden, Freeman.
Correll, Charles.
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ISBN 9781982432560 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
198243256X (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Music No. MWT11714326
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