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Amos and andy tv episodes
Amos and andy tv episodes




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Synopsis: This season, the Rez Dogs find themselves stranded in Cali and have to figure out their way back home. Executive Producers include Groening, Cohen, Ken Keller and Claudia Katz.Ĭontacts: Daniel Jackson Yasamin Azarakhsh Reservation Dogs Meanwhile there’s a whole new pandemic in town as the crew explores the future of vaccines, bitcoin, cancel culture, and streaming TV.Ĭast: John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal, Billy West, Maurice LaMarche, Phil LaMarr, Tress MacNeille, Lauren Tom, and Dave HermanĬredits: Created by Matt Groening and developed by Groening and David X.

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New viewers will be able to pick up the series from here, while long-time fans will recognize payoffs to decades-long mysteries – including developments in the epic love story of Fry and Leela, the mysterious contents of Nibbler’s litter box, the secret history evil robot Santa, and the whereabouts of Kif and Amy’s tadpoles. The ten all-new episodes of season eight have something for everyone.

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Synopsis: After a brief ten-year hiatus, Futurama has crawled triumphantly from the cryogenic tube, its full original cast and satirical spirit intact.

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(Note: all my picks come from the first season on CBS the show seemed to run out of good ideas as it progressed.New date announcements include “The D’Amelio Show” Season Three, “Living for the Dead,” “Self Reliance,” “Black Cake,” and “Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House.” Also, because my personal belief is that no work deserves to be hidden because of its content - in the right context, everything has merit - I agree with many of the show’s famous black fans, who say that Amos ‘n Andy didn’t deserve to be banished indefinitely in 1966 (following intense NAACP backlash). So, while I can’t really treat the show as I would most of the ones we cover here, both because of its baggage and because of its character work, I can at least repurpose its memory by praising its wonderful cast - performers Alvin Childress, Spencer Williams Jr., Tim Moore, Ernestine Wade, Johnny Lee, Nick O’Demus, and Amanda Randolph, who elevate their material the best they can, adding humanity to nuance-less parts - and present to you a no-frills list of five episodes that showcase them, and the series, in the most comedic, memorable light possible. This must have been a treat for an audience hungering for more of this, and while the sensitive nature of black depictions elsewhere invites extra scrutiny to Amos ‘n Andy, it was providing something of value to the community. Yet there’s a lot here to celebrate, too: the TV series, unlike its radio predecessor, was the first comedy with an all-black cast, set in a world where being black was totally normal.

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Accordingly, the fact that the show keeps its regular roles one-dimensional - surface traits, no capacity for growth - becomes even more imprudent, for this only exacerbates the inherent racial concerns. I hoped that I would come to agree with the many fans who call Amos ‘n Andy a lost gem: one of the smartest and funniest of TV’s early sitcoms, unfairly treated because of its unavoidable racial assumptions, which, depending on who you ask, are either legitimately troublesome or erroneously feared. But I’m afraid that I simply don’t think that’s a valid narrative - not only is the series NOT on that top shelf of its era’s comedies ( I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, The Phil Silvers Show), because its character work is not up to those standards, it’s also impossible to wrest Amos, Andy, the Kingfish, Sapphire, Calhoun, etc., from the minstrel tropes and stereotypes that had defined African Americans in entertainment up to that point, an issue made more glaring when we note that the creative team was all white. You see, many first season scripts for The Amos ‘n Andy Show were written by Leave It To Beaver‘s two creators, Joe Connelly and Bob Mosher, and I thought this connection would inform my looks at both series… However, after examining the 74/78 episodes that circulate (they’re all on YouTube as of this writing), I’m afraid I can’t really give this show my usual critical attention. Welcome to a new Wildcard Wednesday! This week, I planned to cover the television adaptation of the long-running radio hit Amos ‘n’ Andy, which ran for two years (1951-1953) of 52 episodes on CBS-TV, with another 26 added that decade in first-run syndication.






Amos and andy tv episodes