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Listed below are 12 more shows of the antics of Amos, Andy, and the Kingfish, along with visitor stars, including Jack port 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 character types Sam 'n' Henry. On March 19, 1928, they released Amos 'n' Andy, which continued to become one of the most popular and longest-running programs in radio history. During the level of its level of popularity, almost the whole country tuned directly into their adventures. The character types were users of the Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge, which George Stevens was "the Kingfish." Amos and Andy ran the Fresh-Air Taxi Company, with a lot more stable, married Amos doing almost all of the work while Andy chased females. In 1943, after 4,091 quarter-hour shows, it switched to a half-hour every week comedy. Lots 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 set show, and a film. Included here will be the following half-hour shows: Disc 1. "Nieces" (11/04/1933); "Employment Firm" with friends Jack port Benny and Eddie "Rochester" Anderson Disc 2. "DeWitt (11/17/1944); "Cleaning Substance" with friends Hugh Herbert and Adolphe Menjou (11/14/1944) Disc 3. "Fountain Pen" (12/01/1944); "Brazilian Brass" with visitor Frank Morgan (12/08/1944) Disc 4. "Andy Fakes Suicide" (12/15/1944); "Christmas Show" (12/22/1944) Disc 5. "New Year's Show" (01/29/1944); "Victor Moore Show" with visitor Victor Moore (01/05/1945) Disc 6. "George Washington Table" (01/12/1945); "Adoption Show" (01/19/1945)