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Beulah Show, The

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The Beulah Show is an American situation-comedy series that ran in radio on CBS from 1945 to 1954, and in television on ABC from 1950 to 1953. It is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African American.

Originally portrayed by Caucasian actor Marlin Hurt, Beulah Brown first appeared in 1939 when Hurt introduced and played the character on the Hometown Incorporated radio series and in 1940 on NBC radio's Show Boat series. In 1943, Beulah moved over to That's Life and then became a supporting character on the popular Fibber McGee and Molly radio series in late 1944. In 1945, Beulah was spun off into her own radio show, The Marlin Hurt and Beulah Show, with Hurt still in the role. Beulah was employed as a housekeeper and cook for the Henderson family: father Harry, mother Alice and son Donnie. After Hurt died of a heart attack in 1946, he was replaced by another white actor, Bob Corley, and the series was retitled The Beulah Show.

When black actress Hattie McDaniel took over the role on November 24, 1947, she earned $1000 a week for the first season, doubled the ratings of the original series and pleased the NAACP which was elated to see a historic first: a black woman as the star of a network radio program.

McDaniel continued in the role until she became ill in 1952 and was replaced by Lillian Randolph, who was in turn replaced for the 1953-54 radio season by her sister, Amanda Randolph.



This Item Contains:
Bula 00.00.00 Beulah Hires A Boy Friend.mp3 Bula 00.00.00 Borrowed Furniture.mp3
Bula 00.00.00 Honorarysanta.mp3 Bula 00.00.00 Painting Donny's Room.mp3
Bula 45.08.17 Hotsummerday.mp3 Bula 46.08.26 Audition Auditionprogram.mp3
Bula 47.05.07 The Slogan Contest.mp3 Bula 50.06.27 Vacation Troubles Pt1 Of 4.mp3
Bula 50.06.28 Vacation Troubles Pt2 Of 4.mp3 Bula 50.06.29 Vacation Troubles Pt3 Of 4.mp3
Bula 50.06.30 Vacation Troubles Pt4 Of 4.mp3 Bula 53.11.13 Flash Magazine Pt1 Of X.mp3
Bula 53.11.14 Flash Magazine Visits Pt2 Of X.mp3 Bula 53.12.23 Honorary Santa Pt1 Of 2.mp3
Bula 53.12.24 Honorary Santa Pt2 Of 2.mp3 Bula 53.12.24 zAsantasuitformrhenderson.mp3
Bula 54.01.26 Bill's Streetcar Lunchroom.mp3 Bula 54.01.28 Lunchroom Grand Opening.mp3
Bula 54.02.03 Beulah Becomes A Writer.mp3 Bula 54.02.04 Writing A Love Story.mp3
Bula 54.02.05 Writing About The Family.mp3 Bula 54.02.08 Rumpus Room Construction.mp3
Bula 54.02.09 Bill Builds Rumpus Room.mp3 Bula 54.09.10 Cutting Onions.mp3



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