An episode called, 'Andy Helps Ruby Make Amos Jealous'. At least that's what I'm calling it. It gets cut short by a few seconds, but the show is pretty much there. I also managed to clean it up fairly well, but there's still a little noise from the record.
Just as the title implies, Ruby wants to win the affections of Amos. She would later become his wife in the series. Andy and Kingfish decide to call on her to ask her for dates and make Amos jealous. Does it work? Well, though the show is cut short a bit, we won't find out anyway. These early episodes ran as a serial and the story line continued into the following days.
A second show follows from Jan 14, 1929 called 'Slogan for the Cab Company'. It runs a little shorter, but cuts off in a way that at least leaves us with a complete sentence. The two friends try to think of a good slogan for their new Taxi Cab Company. This second show likely aired before the previous one.
In their early days the team of Gosden and Correll wrote all the material, and acted all the voices. This continued through the 1930's, and into the early 1940's when they went from a daily 15 minute show to a weekly 30 minute show. But we learn more about that in the last feature.
Afterward is a more modern feature. An Interview from the radio program 'Where are They Now'. Recorded over 40 years later, in 1971, Charles Correll is interviewed about being Andy, and how the team got started. I don't have any info on the interviewer. He only mention his name briefly at the end, and that he is originally from Detroit. Listen and learn how the team got started. Were they an instant hit? Who did which voices? What about women voices? A glimpse of the huge popularity of Amos and Andy in their early years. How did they develop the characters? And many more revealing questions about the show.
PS: I've added in a few friends in the recent days. I've had the chance to listen to a few of their podcasts. They are listed as clean. Enjoy, and realize that the opinions expressed in other podcasts do not necessarily reflect the views of myself or the Retro Radio Podcast. Check them out, and decide for yourself.

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