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  1. Beulah is an American sitcom that ran on CBS Radio from 1945 to 1954, and on ABC Television from 1950 to 1953. The show is notable for being the first sitcom to star an African-American actress, for being ABC TV's first hit situation comedy, and the first hit TV sitcom without a laugh track.

  2. Beulah: With Ethel Waters, Louise Beavers, Amanda Randolph, Ernest Whitman. The misadventures of a maid named Beulah.

  3. 23 mars 2008 · The Jan. 28, 1954 broadcast opens with the recognisable voice of announcer Johnny Jacobs, whose cry of "Here come the Newlyweds!" opened one of Chuck Barris' Productions most popular TV shows in the 60s and 70s.

  4. nostalgiacentral.com › tv-shows-1950s › beulahBeulah – Nostalgia Central

    The character of Beulah originated as a supporting role on radios Fibber McGee and Molly programme in 1944 and became one of the most popular comedy characters of the 40s and 50s in America.

  5. Beulah, the first nationally broadcast weekly television series starring an African-American in the leading role, ran on ABC from 1950 to 1953. The role had originally been created by white, male actor Marlin Hurt for the Fibber McGee and Molly radio program and the character was spun off onto "her" own radio show in 1945.

  6. S1.E12 ∙ Beulah Meets the Eel. Tue, Dec 19, 1950. The Eel is on the loose and Harry has 15 Benjamins cold cash hidden in the house. This situation makes Harry nervous so Beulah talks Bill into guarding the Henderson home for the evening. Rate.

  7. The Waltz. The Hendersons are concerned when Miss Matilda, the instructor of Donnie's dance class, reports that their son is a awkward klutz and the girls had to draw straws to see who would have be his dance for the annual dance recital.