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This is a list of the longest-running United States television series, ordered by number of years the show has been aired. This list includes only first-run series originating in North America and available throughout the United States via national broadcast networks, U.S. cable networks, or syndication. Series continuations (with name changes and/or changes in network) are noted, but series' revivals are treated as separate from the originals (see The People's Court and Jeopardy!). Series broadcast within the U.S. but produced in other countries, such as Coronation Street (50+ years) and Doctor Who are not included (see: List of longest-running UK television series).
Series shaded in light blue with bold are currently in production. |
Over 60 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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77 years | 77 | Meet the Press[note 1] (NBC News) |
NBC | November 6, 1947[1] | present | 3,600+ | Longest-running show. |
76 years | 72 | CBS Evening News[note 2] (CBS News) |
CBS | May 3, 1948 | present | 16,400+ | Longest-running network newscast. |
75 years | 75 | Music & the Spoken Word[note 3] | Syndicated | October 1949 | present | 4,985(as of March 30, 2025)[2] | Longest-running non-news television program. |
73 years | 69 | Hallmark Hall of Fame[note 4] | NBC | December 24, 1951* | December 17, 1978 | 260 | Not broadcast on a regular schedule, with only a limited number of productions per year. |
CBS | November 14, 1979 | April 30, 1980 | |||||
PBS | February 9, 1981 | May 6, 1981 | |||||
CBS | December 1, 1981 | January 29, 1989 | |||||
ABC | April 30, 1989 | April 23, 1995 | |||||
CBS | December 10, 1995 | April 24, 2011 | |||||
ABC | November 27, 2011 | April 20, 2014 | |||||
Hallmark Channel | November 30, 2014[3] | present | |||||
73 years | ' | Today (NBC News) |
NBC | January 14, 1952 | present | Longest-running morning show. | |
71 years | 71 | ABC World News Tonight [note 5] | ABC | September 1953 | present | 15,722+ | |
70 years | 70 | The Tonight Show[note 6] | NBC | September 27, 1954 | January 25, 1957 | 2000 episodes before the Carson era. [note 7] | Hosted by Steve Allen. Tonight Starring Steve Allen. |
July 29, 1957 | March 30, 1962 | Hosted by Jack Paar. Tonight Starring Jack Paar. | |||||
October 1, 1962 | May 22, 1992 | 6,714 | Hosted by Johnny Carson. The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. | ||||
May 25, 1992 | May 29, 2009 | 3,775 | First time Hosted by Jay Leno. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. | ||||
June 1, 2009 | January 22, 2010 | 145 (1 not completed) | Hosted by Conan O'Brien. The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. | ||||
March 1, 2010 | February 6, 2014 | 835 [4] | Second time Hosted by Jay Leno. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | ||||
February 17, 2014 | Present | 2,124 [note 8] | Hosted by Jimmy Fallon. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | ||||
70 years | 64 | Face the Nation (CBS News) |
CBS | November 7, 1954 | present | ||
69 years | 69[5] | It Is Written | Syndicated | March 1, 1956[5] | present | Longest-running religious television program to broadcast in color. | |
68 years | 68 | The Open Mind | Syndicated[6] | May 1956[7] | present | Longest-running public television program. |
50–59 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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68 years | 64 | NFL on CBS | CBS | September 30, 1956 | January 23, 1994 | 6,133[citation needed] | CBS originally broadcast NFL games from 1956 to its merger with the AFL in 1970. It continued to broadcast NFC regular and playoff games until 1994 when CBS lost the rights to broadcast these games to Fox. The network returned its football broadcasts by 1998 after CBS acquired the rights to broadcast AFC regular and playoff games from NBC. |
September 6, 1998 | present | ||||||
64 years | 64 | NFL on NBC[note 9] | NBC | 1939 | 1998 | 5,000+ | GrandStand was the original name of the program. NBC Originally carried many NFL Games including the Pro Bowl. It later carried AFL/AFC games until 1997 when NBC Lost it's AFC contract to CBS. NBC later resumed it's NFL Coverage with NBC Sunday Night Football. It currently airs a Sunday Night game every week and the NFL's Kick-off games, along with the Super Bowl. |
2006 | present | ||||||
57 years | 57 | Guiding Light[note 10] (CBS Daytime) |
CBS | June 30, 1952 | September 18, 2009 | 15,762 | Longest-running dramatic series (soap opera) of any genre. Longest-running daytime drama. *While its television debut was on June 30, 1952, The Guiding Light's first incarnation was as a radio show, which premiered on January 25, 1937, giving the production a total runtime of 72 total years. |
63 years | 63 | It's Academic | WRC-TV WJZ-TV WVIR-TV |
October 7, 1961 | present | Longest-running game show of any type. Longest-running high school quiz show (broadcast in the Baltimore, Charlottesville, and Washington, D.C. areas only). | |
63 years | 63 | Professional Bowlers Tour[note 11] | ABC[8] | January 27, 1962 | June 21, 1997 | ESPN airs some of the tours on ABC. | |
CBS | 1998[note 12] | 1999 | |||||
Fox Sports Net | 1999 | 2000 | |||||
ESPN | 2000 | present | |||||
54 years | 54 | As the World Turns (CBS Daytime) | CBS | April 2, 1956 | September 17, 2010 | 13,858 | |
62 years | 62 | General Hospital (ABC Daytime) | ABC | April 1, 1963 | present | 15,000[9] | Longest-running dramatic series (soap opera) still in production.[10] |
54 years | 53 | The Wonderful World of Disney[11] | ABC | October 27, 1954 | June 11, 1961 | Anthology television series featuring wide variety of topics ranging from Disney animation to live-action and documentaries. Walt Disney was the original host from show's inception until his death in 1966. From 1991 to 1997 and since 2008, the series only airs sporadically as a special presentation a few times a year. | |
NBC | September 24, 1961 | August 16, 1981 | |||||
CBS | September 26, 1981 | May 3, 1983 | |||||
ABC | February 2, 1986 | May 22, 1988 | |||||
NBC | October 9, 1988 | August 26, 1990 | |||||
Disney Channel | September 23, 1990 | August 25, 1996 | |||||
ABC | September 28, 1997 | December 24, 2008 | |||||
53 years | 53 | Sábado Gigante | Univision | August 8, 1962 | September 19, 2015 | 2,800+ | Longest-running imported TV show. |
59 years | 51 | Days of Our Lives (NBC Daytime) | NBC | November 8, 1965 | present | 15,000[12] | |
58 years | 55 | Washington Week[note 13] | NET, PBS | February 23, 1967 | present | over 2,000 | Longest continuous running Public Television show on PBS, having started on its predecessor NET and carrying over to PBS, along with Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, Sesame Street and others in 1970. |
57 years | 57 | NFL Films Presents | Syndicated | September 17, 1967[13][14] | January 26, 1997 | ||
ESPN | August 31, 1997 | present | |||||
NFL Network | November 4, 2003 | present | |||||
56 years | 48 | Day of Discovery | Syndicated | May 5, 1968 | present | ||
56 years | 57 | 60 Minutes (CBS News) |
CBS | September 24, 1968 | present | 2500+ |
40–49 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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55 years | 27 | Scooby-Doo | CBS | September 13, 1969 | October 27, 1973 | 384 | Longest-running Hanna-Barbera television franchise. |
ABC | September 11, 1976 | August 17, 1991 | |||||
The WB | September 14, 2002 | April 16, 2005 | |||||
The CW | September 23, 2006 | March 15, 2008 | |||||
Cartoon Network | April 5, 2010 | March 12, 2016 | |||||
Boomerang | June 20, 2017 | present | |||||
46 years | 45 | Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon[note 14] | Syndicated/ABC | September 4, 1966[15] | August 31, 2014 | 45 | Annual broadcast; was broadcast as a two-hour special on ABC in 2013 and 2014. |
55 years | 55 | Sesame Street | NET | November 10, 1969 | October 4, 1970 | 4731[note 15] | Longest-running children's show.[note 16] While Sesame Street remains on the PBS schedule, new episodes now premiere on HBO and become available to PBS nine months later. |
PBS | October 5, 1970 | present | |||||
HBO | January 16, 2016 | present | |||||
55 years | 51 | Hour of Power | Syndicated | February 1970 | present | 2,662 | |
54 years | 55 (NFL seasons) | Monday Night Football | ABC | September 21, 1970 | December 26, 2005 | 718 (games) | Per NFL Policy, all games that are broadcast via cable or satellite television on a Pay TV Network must also be made available on over-the-air television stations in each participating team's local market. |
ESPN | September 11, 2006 | present | |||||
54 years | 50 | NBC Nightly News (NBC News) | NBC | August 3, 1970 | present | NBC has had an evening broadcast since 1948, starting with Camel News Caravan, lasting until 1956, when it was replaced by Nightly News' predecessor the Huntley-Brinkley Report. | |
54 years | 46 | Masterpiece Theatre[note 17] | PBS | January 10, 1971 | present | ||
52 years | The Price Is Right (CBS Daytime)[16] | CBS | September 4, 1972 | present | 8,000+ | Longest-running game show to be broadcast nationally. | |
45 years | Wide World of Sports (ABC Sports) |
ABC | April 29, 1961 | August 2006[note 18] | |||
63–64 years | 36 | NASCAR on ABC | ABC | February 26, 1961 | August 5, 2000 | ||
ESPN | March 10, 2007 | October 11, 2014 | |||||
45 years | 45 | Agronsky & Co./Inside Washington | Syndicated [17] | 1969 | December 20, 2013 | ||
45 years | 45 | One Life to Live (ABC Daytime) |
ABC | July 15, 1968 | January 13, 2012 | 11,136 | While the show had ceased airing as a television series it was still in production for a brief time after. On April 29, 2013 the show had resumed airing now as a web series on the internet and could be seen through Hulu, iTunes and YouTube until August 19, 2013 before being confirmed as being discontinued again on September 3, 2013. |
52 years | 51 | Great Performances | PBS | November 4, 1972 | present | ||
52 years | 52 | The Young and the Restless (CBS Daytime) |
CBS | March 26, 1973 | present | 13,000[18] | [19] |
41 years | 41 | Romper Room/Romper Room & Friends[note 19] | Syndicated | February 9, 1953[20] | September 1994 | ||
41 years | 42 | All My Children (ABC Daytime) |
ABC | January 5, 1970 | September 23, 2011 | ABC: 10,712 (television) TOLN: 43 (internet and television) Total: 10,755 |
While the show had ceased airing as a television series it was still in production for a brief time after. On April 29, 2013 the show had resumed airing now as a web series on the internet and could be seen through Hulu, iTunes and YouTube until September 2, 2013 before being confirmed as being discontinued again on November 11, 2013. |
51 years | Nova | PBS | March 3, 1974 | present | |||
50 years | The Victory Garden[note 20] | PBS | April 16, 1975 | present | |||
49 years | 50 | Saturday Night Live[note 21] | NBC | October 11, 1975 | present | 985 | The longest-running sketch comedy show on American television, as well as the longest-running variety show in U.S. history. |
49 years | 49 | PBS NewsHour[note 22] | PBS | October 20, 1975 | present | Was hosted by Robert MacNeil (1975–1995) and Jim Lehrer (1976–2011). | |
49 years | 45 | Good Morning America | ABC | November 3, 1975 | present | 9,914+ | |
49 years | 49 | Austin City Limits | PBS | 1976 | present | 900 | |
49 years | 49 | Creative Living with Sheryl Borden | Syndicated | 1976 | present | ||
49 years | 43 | Live from Lincoln Center | PBS | January 30, 1976 | present[21] | 251 | |
47 years | 41 | Inside the NFL | HBO | September 14, 1977 | February 6, 2008 | Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconti hosted the show together 1978–2001. | |
Showtime | September 10, 2008 | present | |||||
46 years | 20/20 (ABC News) |
ABC | June 6, 1978 | present | Long time hosts were Hugh Downs (1978–99) and Barbara Walters (1979–2004, 2013–14). | ||
40 years | 40 | NASCAR on CBS | CBS | February 12, 1960 | July 15, 2000 | ||
40 years | 40 | The Bugs Bunny Show | ABC (1960-1968, 1986-2000), CBS (1968-1985) | October 11, 1960 | September 2, 2000 | 1040 episodes, including at least 5,000 total shorts being aired, although many were re-runs. | Longest-running cartoon program on broadcast television, the last non-Disney ABC Kids show, and the last non-Educational and Informal (E/I) Saturday morning cartoon on broadcast TV. |
35–39 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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59 years | 38 | The 700 Club[note 23] | Syndicated[22] | 1966 | present | ||
CBN & Freeform | 1977 | present | |||||
46 years | 38 | Nightly Business Report[note 24] | PBS | January 22, 1979 | present | ||
46 years | 45 | CBS News Sunday Morning | CBS | January 28, 1979 | present | Originally hosted by Charles Kuralt (1979–1994), followed by Charles Osgood (1994–2016), and Jane Pauley (2016–present). | |
46 years | 46 | This Old House | PBS | 1979 | present | 1,136 | Originally hosted by Bob Vila until 1989. |
45–46 years | 36 | The Woodwright's Shop[note 25] | PBS | 1979 | present | 468 | |
45 years | 43 | SportsCenter | ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNews | September 7, 1979 | present | Over 60,000 | More episodes than any other television series. |
45 years | 38 | Nightline[note 26] | ABC | March 24, 1980 | present | Hosted by Ted Koppel (1980-2005). | |
44 years | 36 | Washington Journal[note 27] | C-SPAN | October 7, 1980 | present | ||
35 years | 35 | Search for Tomorrow (CBS & NBC Daytime) |
CBS | September 3, 1951 | March 23, 1982 | 9,130 | |
NBC | March 26, 1982 | December 26, 1986 | |||||
35 years | 35 | Another World (NBC Daytime) |
NBC | May 4, 1964 | June 25, 1999 | 8,891 | Longest-running continuous title sequences on television. |
35 years | 35 | Bobby Jones Gospel | BET | January 27, 1980 | July 31, 2016 | ||
35 years | 35 | Soul Train | Syndicated | October 2, 1971 | March 25, 2006[23] | 1,117 | |
35 years | 35 | Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser[note 28][note 29] | PBS | November 20, 1970 | June 24, 2005 | Since 2016, a new version of the program is now airing on the Fox Business. [note 30] | |
43 years | 35 | Noticiero Univision[note 31] | Univision | June 1, 1981 | present | ||
43 years | 44 | Entertainment Tonight | Syndicated | September 14, 1981 | present | 11,675 [24] | Longest-running entertainment news program. |
43 years | 43 | MotorWeek[note 32] | PBS | October 15, 1981 | present | ||
43 years | This Week[note 33] | ABC | November 15, 1981 | present | Originally hosted by David Brinkley (1981–1996), currently hosted by George Stephanopoulos (2002-2010, 2012-Present). | ||
43 years | 38 | Late Night[note 34] | NBC | February 1, 1982 | June 21, 1993 | 1,819 | ... with David Letterman |
September 13, 1993 | February 20, 2009 | 2,725 | ... with Conan O'Brien | ||||
March 2, 2009 | February 7, 2014 | 969 | ... with Jimmy Fallon | ||||
February 24, 2014 | present | 1,643 [25] | ... with Seth Meyers | ||||
42 years | Nature | PBS | October 10, 1982 | present | |||
42 years | 37 [26] | Frontline | PBS | January 17, 1983 | present | ||
35 years | 10 | Columbo | NBC | February 20, 1968 | May 13, 1978 | 69 | Was on hiatus from 1978-1989, during the change in broadcast networks. |
ABC | February 6, 1989 | January 30, 2003 |
30–34 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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34 years | 34 | Evening at Pops | PBS | July 12, 1970 | August 29, 2004 | ||
43 years | 35 | The McLaughlin Group | Syndicated, primarily to public television | January 1, 1982 | August 12, 2016 | The show ended its run when John McLaughlin died in 2016, but was then revived in 2018 with new host Tom Rogan. | |
33 years | 31 | Mister Rogers' Neighborhood | NET | February 19, 1968 | May 1, 1970 | 912 (including specials) | |
PBS | February 15, 1971 | August 31, 2001 | |||||
33 years | Firing Line | Syndicated | April 4, 1966[27] | 1971 | Longest-running public affairs program to have a single host. | ||
PBS | 1971 | December 26, 1999 | |||||
41 years | 35 | Wheel of Fortune (prime time) | Syndicated | September 19, 1983 | present | 6,000+ [28] | 2nd longest-running game show; daytime version aired from 1975 to 1991. |
40 years | 34 | Jeopardy! (revival)[29] | Syndicated | September 10, 1984 | present | 7,000+ [30] | 3rd longest-running game show; daytime version aired from 1964 to 1975 and again from 1978 to 1979. |
40 years | 32 | Real Videos | TBN, JCTV | October 4, 1984[31] | present | 900+ | |
31 years | 31 | Faith for Today[32] | ABC | May 21, 1950 | 1955 | ||
Syndicated | 1955 | 1981 | |||||
31 years | 31 | Lamp Unto My Feet[33] | CBS | 1948 | 1979 | ||
30 years | 31 | Gilad's Bodies in Motion | ESPN | 1983 | 1994 | ||
Fox Sports Net | 1994 | 1995 | |||||
Discovery Health | 1995 | 2004 | |||||
FitTV | 2004 | 2011 | |||||
Discovery Fit & Health | 2011 | 2015
2015 – present | |||||
39 years | 31 | Grand Ole Opry Live[34] | TNN | April 20, 1985 | August 2001 | ||
CMT | August 2001 | 2003 | |||||
GAC[35] | 2003 | present | |||||
30 years | 30 | NASCAR on ESPN | ESPN, ESPN2, ABC | 1981 | 2002 | ||
2007 | 2014 | ||||||
38 years | 29 | Biography[36] | A&E | April 6, 1987[note 35] | August 2006 | Biography was cancelled in 2012, and later revived in 2017. | |
Biography Channel | August 2006 | present[37] | |||||
38 years | 31 | The Bold and the Beautiful[38] | CBS | March 23, 1987 | present | 9,000[39] | [40] |
25–29 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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29 years | 29 | Captain Kangaroo[note 36] | CBS | October 3, 1955 | December 8, 1984 | 6,090 | Bob Keeshan died in 2004. |
29 years | 29 | Lou Dobbs Tonight[note 37] | CNN | June 1, 1980 | November 11, 2009 | ||
29 years | Hometime | PBS | November 1, 1986 | January 30, 2016 | |||
29 years | 29 | WCW Saturday Night[note 38] | WTBS/TBS | December 25, 1971 | August 19, 2000 | ||
37 years | 18 | CBS This Morning | CBS | November 30, 1987 | October 29, 1999 | 3,110 | |
January 9, 2012 | present | 1,667+ | |||||
40 years | 29 | National Geographic Explorer[41] | Nickelodeon | 1985 | 1986 | 233 | |
WTBS/TBS | 1986 | 1999 | |||||
CNBC | 1999 | 2001 | |||||
MSNBC[note 39] | 2001 | 2005 | |||||
National Geographic | 2005 | present | |||||
37 years | 36 | 48 Hours[note 40] | CBS | January 2, 1988 | present | 991[42] | |
28 years | 28 | The Edge of Night | CBS | April 2, 1956 | November 28, 1975 | 7,420 | |
ABC | December 1, 1975 | December 28, 1984 | |||||
28 years | 29 | Love of Life | CBS | September 24, 1951 | February 1, 1980 | 7,315 | |
36 years | Live with Kelly and Ryan[note 41] | Syndicated | September 5, 1988[note 42] | present | |||
28 years | 26 | Hee Haw[note 43] | CBS | June 15, 1969 | February 23, 1971 | 655 | |
Syndication | September 18, 1971 | June 26, 1993 | |||||
TNN | November 23, 1996 | December 27, 1997 | |||||
28 years | 28 | ESPN SpeedWorld | ESPN | 1979 | 2006 | ||
28 years | 28 | Mystery![note 44] | PBS | February 5, 1980 | 2008 | ||
27 years | 27 | The Lawrence Welk Show[note 45] | ABC | July 2, 1955 | September 4, 1971 | 1,065 (black-and-white, 1951 to September 1965; in color from September 1965 onwards to 1982) | Lawrence Welk died in 1992. |
Syndicated | 1971 | February 1982 | |||||
29 years | 29 | The Phil Donahue Show[43] | Syndicated | 1969 | 1996 | 6,715 | |
29 years | 29 | The David Susskind Show[44] | Syndicated | 1961 | 1987 | David Susskind died in 1987. | |
26 years | 27 | College GameDay (football series) | ESPN | September 1987 | present | ||
26 years | 27 | NFL Primetime | ESPN | 1987 | present | ||
25 years | 22 | Showtime at the Apollo[note 46] | Syndicated | 1987 | present | 1,094 | Was on hiatus in 2008-2016. |
36 years | 36 | Inside Edition | Syndicated | January 9, 1989 | present | 11,257+ | |
36 years | 37 | Cops | Fox | March 11, 1989 | 2013 | 1,215 | [45] |
Spike | 2013 | present | |||||
36 years | 36 | American Experience | PBS | October 1, 1988 | present | 380 | |
29 years | 29 | The Sports Reporters[note 47] | ESPN[46] | October 9, 1988 | May 7, 2017 | ||
36 years | 27 | NBA on TNT | TNT | October 30, 1988 | present | ||
35 years | 36 | The Simpsons[note 48] | Fox | December 17, 1989 | present | 785 | Longest-running animated American series, longest running American sitcom, and longest running scripted prime-time series. |
35 years | 35 | America's Funniest Home Videos | ABC | November 26, 1989 | present | 790 | |
35 years | 27 | ESPN Major League Baseball[47] | ESPN, ESPN2[note 49] | April 15, 1990 | present | ||
25 years | 25 | What's My Line?[48] | CBS | February 16, 1950 | September 3, 1967 | CBS: 876 Syndication: 1,320 Total: 2,196 |
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Syndicated | September 1968 | September 1975 | |||||
25 years | 25 | Sunrise Semester | CBS | September 9, 1957 | October 1, 1982 | 800+ | |
25 years | Insight | Syndicated | October 2, 1960 | January 21, 1985 | |||
25 years | 25 | Camera Three | CBS | January 22, 1956 | 1979 | ||
PBS | 1979 | July 1, 1980 | |||||
48 years | 34 | Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom | NBC | January 6, 1963 | April 11, 1971 | Wild Kingdom was on hiatus 1988-2002 and ultimately was cancelled in 2011. The original host, Marlin Perkins, died in 1986. | |
Syndicated | 1971 | 1988 | |||||
Animal Planet | September 17, 2002 | May 22, 2011 | |||||
25 years | 3 | The Jetsons | ABC | September 23, 1962 | March 17, 1963 | 75 | Was on hiatus 1963-1985. |
Syndicated | September 16, 1985 | November 12, 1987 | |||||
25 years | 25 | Larry King Live | CNN | June 3, 1985 | December 16, 2010 | 6,120[49] | Since 2012, King now hosts Larry King Now that is very similar. |
25 years | 25 | The Oprah Winfrey Show | Syndicated | September 8, 1986 | May 25, 2011 | 4,561[50] | |
33 years | 33 | E! News[51] | E! | September 1, 1991 | present | 7,500+ | |
27 years | 27 | The Jerry Springer Show | Syndicated | September 20, 1991 | July 26, 2018 | 3,891 | |
20 years | 20 | Investigative Reports | A&E | September 27, 1991 | 2011 [52] | Hosted by Bill Kurtis. | |
26 years | 25 | Charlie Rose | PBS | September 30, 1991 | November 17, 2017 | ||
33 years | 33 | Dateline NBC[note 50] | NBC | March 31, 1992 | present | 1,700+ | |
33 years | 33 | Reliable Sources | CNN | March 7, 1992 | present | ||
32 years | The Real World | MTV | May 21, 1992 | present | Longest-running MTV reality series. Epsides were 30 minutes long until 2008, after that each was one hour long. | ||
32 years | 33 | WWE Raw | USA Network | January 11, 1993 | September 18, 2000 | 1664 | Longest-running professional wrestling program on national television (while WCW Saturday Night ran for longer overall, the first 5 years of the program were only locally broadcast; some locally-televised promotions such as Portland and Houston ran as long as 40 years). |
TNN/Spike TV | September 25, 2000 | September 26, 2005 | |||||
USA Network | October 3, 2005 | present | |||||
31 years | 24 [note 51][note 52] | Power Rangers[note 53] | Fox[note 54] | August 28, 1993 | September 7, 2002 | 860+ | Longest-running United States Tokusatsu series.[note 55] |
ABC Family[note 56] | March 3, 2002 | August 31, 2006 | |||||
Toon Disney[note 57] | February 14, 2004 | February 12, 2009 | |||||
ABC[note 58] | September 14, 2002 | August 28, 2010 | |||||
The CW[note 59] | August 25, 2012 | January 12, 2013 | |||||
Nickelodeon[note 60] | February 7, 2011 | present | |||||
Nicktoons[note 61] | February 11, 2011 | present | |||||
31 years | 31 | Monday Night Countdown | ESPN | September 6, 1993 | present | ||
31 years | 31 | NFL Matchup | ESPN, ESPN2[note 62] | September 5, 1993 | present | Produced by NFL Films. |
20–24 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
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61 years | 53[53] | CBS Morning News | CBS | September 2, 1963 | 1979 [54] | The program was on hiatus for two years, then retooled and reintroduced in 1982. | |
October 4, 1982 | present | ||||||
24 years | 24 | Truth or Consequences[55] | CBS[56] | September 7, 1950 | May 1951 | ||
NBC[57] | 1952 | 1952 | |||||
NBC | May 18, 1954[58] | September 24, 1965 | |||||
Syndicated[59] | 1966 | 1974 | |||||
24 years | 24 | At the Movies[60] | Syndicated | September 18, 1986 | August 14, 2010 | ||
PBS | January 2011 | December 2011 | |||||
32 years | 24 | Crossfire | CNN | 1982 | June 3, 2005 | ||
CNN | September 9, 2013 | October 15, 2014 | |||||
35 years | 30 | Baseball Tonight | ESPN | March 19, 1990 | present | ||
34 years | 19[61] | NBA Inside Stuff | NBC | October 27, 1990 | 2002 | Was on hiatus from 2005 to 2013. | |
ABC | 2002 | 2005 | |||||
NBA TV | November 2, 2013 | Present | |||||
34 years | 34 | Outside the Lines | ESPN | 1990 | present | ||
23 years | Nick News with Linda Ellerbee | Nickelodeon | April 18, 1992 | December 15, 2015 | |||
31 years | 11 | The X-Files | FOX | September 10, 1993 | May 19, 2002 | 218 | The program was on hiatus 2002-2016. Two new seasons have since been produced. |
January 24, 2016 | present | ||||||
23 years | 18 | Death Valley Days | Syndicated | March 1, 1952 | August 1, 1975 | 452 | |
23 years | 24 | The Ed Sullivan Show[62] | CBS | June 20, 1948 | June 6, 1971 | 1,068 | |
23 years | 23 | The George Michael Sports Machine[63] | NBC | September 2, 1984 | September 8, 1991 | George Michael died in 2009. | |
Syndicated | September 15, 1991 | March 25, 2007 | |||||
24 years | 28 | America's Most Wanted | FOX | February 7, 1988 | April 21, 2012 | 1,186 | |
Lifetime | December 2, 2011 | October 12, 2012 | |||||
29 years | 29 | Lilias, Yoga and You[64] | PBS | 1976 | 1999 | 500[65] | |
23 years | 21 | Reading Rainbow | PBS | June 6, 1983 | November 10, 2006 | 155 | |
22 years | 22 | The Original Amateur Hour[66] | DuMont | January 18, 1948 | October 1949 | ||
NBC | October 1949 | September 1954 | |||||
ABC | October 1955 | June 1957 | |||||
NBC | July 1957 | October 1958 | |||||
CBS | May 1959 | October 1959 | |||||
ABC | March 1960 | September 26, 1960 | |||||
CBS | October 2, 1960 | September 27, 1970 | |||||
23 years | 23 | The Merv Griffin Show | NBC | October 1962 | March 1963 | 4,855 | Merv Griffin died in 2007. |
Syndicated | 1965 | 1969 | |||||
CBS | August 18, 1969 | February 11, 1972 | |||||
Syndicated | 1972 | September 1986 | |||||
31 years | 27 | The Late Show | CBS | August 30, 1993 | May 20, 2015 | 4,214[67] | Hosted by David Letterman. Late Show with David Letterman. |
September 8, 2015 | Present | 1,634 | Hosted by Stephen Colbert. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. | ||||
30 years | NFL on Fox | FOX | August 12, 1994 | present | |||
30 years | 23 | Inside the Actors Studio | Bravo | August 14, 1994 | present | 277 | |
21 years | 22 | Kickin' It with Byron Allen[68] | Syndicated | 1994 | present | ||
30 years | Extra[69] | Syndicated | September 5, 1994 | present | |||
30 years | 31 (through 2024 season) | Fox NFL Sunday | FOX | September 18, 1994 | present | ||
31 years | 22 | Entertainers with Byron Allen[70] | Syndicated | September 1993 | present | ||
21 years | 21 | Modern Marvels | History Channel | January 1, 1995 | April 11, 2015 | 691 | |
30 years | 23 [71] | The Late Late Show[72] | CBS | January 9, 1995 | March 26, 1999 | 777 | Hosted by Tom Snyder. |
March 29, 1999 | August 27, 2004 | 1,190 | Hosted by Craig Kilborn. | ||||
September 20, 2004 | December 31, 2004 | 79 | Hosted by Guest Hosts. | ||||
January 3, 2005 | December 19, 2014 | 2,058 | Hosted by Craig Ferguson. | ||||
January 5, 2015 | March 20, 2015 | 45 | Hosted by Guest Hosts. | ||||
March 23, 2015 | present | 1,197[73] | Hosted by James Corden. | ||||
30 years | 23 | Golf Central | Golf Channel | January 17, 1995 | present | ||
21 years | 21 | Issues and Answers[74] | ABC | 1960 | 1981 | ||
21 years | 21 | Mike Douglas Show | Syndicated | 1961 | 1982 | 4,017 | Mike Douglas died in 2006. |
21 years | 21 | Sneak Previews[75] | PBS | 1975 | 1996 | Had been hosted by: Roger Ebert (1975–1982), Gene Siskel (1975–1982), Neal Gabler (1982–1985), Jeffrey Lyons (1982–1996), and Michael Medved (1985–1996). | |
31 years | 29 | This Week in Baseball | Syndicated | April 1, 1977 | September 26, 1998 | The program was on hiatus 1998–2000. Original version hosted by Mel Allen (1977–1996), Warner Fusselle (1996), and Ozzie Smith (1997–1998) | |
FOX | April 8, 2000 | September 24, 2011 | |||||
21 years | 21 | Style with Elsa Klensch | CNN | June 1, 1980 | January 2001 | ||
21 years | 21 | Cookin' Cheap | PBS | 1981 | October 2002 | ||
21 years | 21 | The New Yankee Workshop | PBS | January 1988 | June 27, 2009 | 284 | |
30 years | 29 | Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel | HBO | April 2, 1995 | present | ||
29 years | 29 | Squawk Box | CNBC | August 7, 1995 | present | ||
29 years | 29 | Private Screenings | TCM | January 1, 1996 | present | ||
20 years | 20 | The Red Skelton Show | NBC | September 30, 1951 | June 21, 1953 | 672 | |
CBS | September 22, 1953 | June 23, 1970 | |||||
NBC | September 14, 1970 | August 29, 1971 | |||||
20 years | 20 | Gunsmoke[76] | CBS | September 10, 1955 | September 1, 1975 | 635 | Tied longest-running prime-time drama. |
24 years | 24 | Law & Order | NBC | September 13, 1990 | May 24, 2010 | 519 | Tied longest-running prime-time drama. |
20 years | 20 | The Secret Storm | CBS | February 1, 1954 | February 8, 1974 | 5,195 | |
20 years | 20 | Evans and Novak[77] | CNN | September 1982 | November 9, 2002 | Originally hosted by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak; later joined by Al Hunt and Mark Shields. | |
27–28 years | 24 | My Classic Car | Velocity, MAVTV | 1997 | present | 520 | |
20 years | 20 | Faith 20 | Syndicated | 1977 | 1997 | ||
20 years | 20 | The Doctors | NBC | April 1, 1963 | December 31, 1982 | 5,155 | |
28 years | 25 [78] | The Daily Show | Comedy Central | July 22, 1996 | present | 3,873 | Hosted by Craig Kilborn (1996–98), Jon Stewart (1999–2015), and Trevor Noah (2015–present). |
28 years | 25 | Arthur | PBS | October 7, 1996 | present | 253 (493 segments) | Longest-running animated series on PBS, longest-running animated children's series on U.S. television, and second longest-running animated series on U.S. television. |
28 years | Access Hollywood | Syndicated | September 9, 1996 | present | |||
28 years | 25 | Judge Judy | Syndicated | September 16, 1996 | present | 2,612 | Longest-running reality courtroom show. Hosted by Judy Sheindlin. |
28 years | 20 | MoneyTV with Donald Baillargeon | Syndicated | October 1, 1996 | present | 950+ | |
28 years | 28 | Your World with Neil Cavuto | Fox News | October 6, 1996 | present | Hosted by Neil Cavuto. | |
20 years | 21 | The O'Reilly Factor[79] | Fox News | October 6, 1996 | April 21, 2017 | Final three episodes (April 19–21, 2017) were simply titled The Factor, with hosts Dana Perino (April 19–20) and Greg Gutfeld (April 21). |
15–19 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
13 years | 13 | Gardening by the Yard | HGTV | 1996 | 2009 | ||
28–29 years | 17 | E! True Hollywood Story | E! | 1996 | present | 501 | The program has been on hiatus since 2014, but is expected to return.[80] |
28 years | 28 | Fox News Sunday | FOX[81] | 1996 | present | 1,476 | Currently hosted by Chris Wallace. |
22 years | 19 | A Wedding Story | TLC | 1996 | present | ||
11 years | 11 | Denise Austin's Daily Workout | ESPN2 & Lifetime | 1997 | 2008 | Was hosted by Denise Austin. | |
27–28 years | 27–28 | Hardball with Chris Matthews[82] | CNBC | 1997 | 1999 | Hosted by Chris Matthews. | |
MSNBC | 1999 | present | |||||
27–28 years | 27–28 | WNBA on ESPN | ESPN | 1997 | present | ||
28 years | Antiques Roadshow | PBS | January 9, 1997 | present | |||
28 years | 20 | ¡Despierta América! | Univision | April 14, 1997 | present | ||
27 years | The View | ABC | August 11, 1997 | present | [83] | ||
27 years | 26 | South Park | Comedy Central | August 13, 1997 | present | 328 | Longest-running Comedy Central series and the third longest-running animated series on American television. |
43 years | 32[84] | The People's Court | Syndicated | September 14, 1981 | May 17, 1993[85] | 1,500+ | Judged by Joseph Wapner. |
September 8, 1997[86] | 1999 | Judged by Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City. | |||||
1999 | 2001 | Judged by Jerry Sheindlin, the husband of Judy Sheindlin of Judge Judy. | |||||
2001 | Present | Judged by Marilyn Milian. | |||||
24 years | 12 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | HBO | October 15, 2000 | present | 120 (and 1 special) | Longest-running scripted HBO program. |
19 years | 19 | Lassie | CBS | September 12, 1954 | May 1971 | 591 | |
Syndicated | September 1971 | March 24, 1973 | |||||
19 years | 19 | The Porter Wagoner Show | Syndicated | 1960 | 1979 | ||
63 years | 56 (through 2023 season)[87] | The NFL Today[88] | CBS | September 17, 1961 | January 23, 1994 | Is the pre-game show counterpart to the NFL on CBS. Originally was 15 minutes long. | |
September 6, 1998 | Present | ||||||
19 years | 19 | Computer Chronicles | PBS | 1983 | June 25, 2002 | Was presented by Stewart Cheifet. | |
19 years | 19 | Friday Night Videos[89] | NBC | July 29, 1983 | May 24, 2002 | ||
19 years | 19 | ESPN Sunday Night Football[90] | ESPN | November 8, 1987[91] | January 1, 2006 | ||
27 years | 26 | Fox & Friends | Fox News | February 1, 1998 | present | ||
26 years | 40 | The Challenge[92] | MTV | June 1, 1998 | present | 564 | |
26 years | Whose Line Is It Anyway? | ABC | August 5, 1998 | September 4, 2004 | 173 [93] | ||
ABC Family[94] | January 17, 2005 | December 15, 2007 | 46 | ||||
The CW | July 16, 2013 | present | 108 [95] | ||||
26 years | 11 | Will & Grace | NBC | September 21, 1998 | May 18, 2006 | 246 | Show was on hiatus from 2006 to 2017. |
September 28, 2017 | present | ||||||
18 years | 18 | Art Linkletter's House Party[96] | CBS | September 1, 1952 | September 5, 1969 | Was hosted by Art Linkletter. | |
NBC | December 29, 1969 | September 25, 1970 | |||||
18 years | 18 | NASCAR on TBS | TBS | February 27, 1983 | October 8, 2000 | ||
15 years | 15 | WWF Superstars | Syndicated | September 6, 1986 | 1996 | 924 | |
USA | 1996 | 2000 | |||||
TNN[97] | 2000 | August 2001 | |||||
26 years | 23 | Family Guy | Fox | January 31, 1999 | November 9, 2003 | 435 | Fox's second longest-running American animated series and the fourth longest-running animated series on American television. |
May 1, 2005 | present | ||||||
25 years | 15 | SpongeBob SquarePants | Nickelodeon | May 1, 1999 | present | 316 | Longest-running Nickelodeon series, longest-running Nicktoon, the only remaining '90s series on Nickelodeon currently on the air and in production, the first and only Nicktoon to get an eleventh season, the second longest-running animated children's show on U.S. television, and the fifth longest-running animated series on U.S. television. |
25 years | 25 | Divorce Court (revival reality show) | Syndicated (Fox Twentieth Television) |
September 15, 1999 | Present | 2,076 | |
25 years | 25 | Family Feud (second revival) |
Syndicated | September 20, 1999 | present | 2,390+ | Original series ran from 1976 to 1985 (on ABC and in syndication); an earlier revival aired from 1998 to 1995 (on CBS from 1988–1993 and in syndication from 1988–1995). |
25 years | 26 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | NBC | September 20, 1999 | present | 569 | The longest running currently-running scripted non-animated U.S. prime-time television series; longest running television spinoff. |
25 years | 27 | WWE SmackDown | UPN | April 29, 1999 | September 15, 2006 | 1338 | |
The CW | September 22, 2006 | September 26, 2008 | |||||
MyNetworkTV | October 3, 2008 | September 24, 2010 | |||||
Syfy | October 1, 2010 | December 31, 2015 | |||||
USA | January 7, 2016[98][99] | present | |||||
25 years | 19[100] | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?[101] | ABC | August 16, 1999 | June 27, 2002 | Although Millionaire has multiple versions known around the world, the American version is the longest running. | |
Syndicated | September 16, 2002 | present | |||||
24 years | 21 | Big Brother (U.S. series) |
CBS | July 5, 2000 | present | 719[102] | Although Big Brother has multiple versions known around the world, the U.S. version is the second longest running. Also includes one Celebrity Edition. |
24 years | Survivor (U.S. series) |
CBS | May 31, 2000 | present | Features two seasons per year. | ||
24 years | Cheaters | Syndicated | October 21, 2000 | present | |||
17 years | 17 | NBA on CBS | CBS | October 20, 1973 | June 14, 1990 | ||
17 years | 17 | Showbiz Today | CNN | October 29, 1984 | 2001 | ||
16 years | 16 | USA Tuesday Night Fights | USA | March 30, 1982 | August 25, 1998 | ||
17 years | 17 | Capital Gang | CNN | September 7, 1988 | 2005 | ||
17 years | 17 | The Montel Williams Show | Syndicated | September 30, 1991 | May 16, 2008 | 4,325 | Was hosted by Montel Williams. |
24 years | 12 | Rick Steves' Europe | PBS | September 3, 2000 | present | 151 | Hosted by travel writer Rick Steves. |
16 years | 16 | MTV Unplugged | MTV | November 26, 1989 | March 2, 2007[103] | 108 | |
16 years | 16 | Booknotes | C-SPAN | April 2, 1989 | December 5, 2004 | 801 | Had been presented by Brian Lamb. The program lead to Book TV becoming regular weekend programming on C-SPAN2. |
21 years | 19 | The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Syndicated | September 8, 2003 | present | 3,339[104] | Hosted by Ellen DeGeneres. |
16 years | 16 | Wheel of Fortune (daytime) |
NBC | January 6, 1975 | June 30, 1989 | Also has run as a syndicated evening show starting in 1983 to present. | |
CBS | July 17, 1989 | January 11, 1991 | |||||
NBC | January 14, 1991 | September 20, 1991 | |||||
16 years | 16 | Fight Back! with David Horowitz | Syndicated | September 20, 1976 | 1992 | 582 (including California/Consumer Buyline) | Was hosted by David Horowitz. |
16 years | 14 | Forensic Files | TLC & TruTV | April 23, 1996 | June 17, 2011 | 406, including six hour-long specials | |
16 years | 14 | The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet[105] | ABC | October 3, 1952 | April 23, 1966 | 435 | The longest running U.S. live-action sitcom. |
24 years | 24 | America's Test Kitchen | Syndicated | August 4, 2001 | present | 623 | |
24 years | Fox NASCAR | Fox | February 11, 2001 | present | |||
16 years | 10 | The Fairly OddParents | Nickelodeon | March 30, 2001 | November 25, 2006 | 172 (294 segments) | Second longest-running Nickelodeon animated series and the sixth longest-running American animated series. |
February 18, 2008 | July 26, 2017 | ||||||
15 years | 15 | Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures | Syndicated | October 2, 1993 | May 24, 2008 | Was hosted by Jack Hanna. | |
15 years | Sportsworld[106] | NBC | 1978 | 1992 | |||
15 years | 12 | Aqua Teen Hunger Force | Adult Swim | December 30, 2000 | August 30, 2015 | 144 (1 unaired)[107] | Longest-running Adult Swim series and the seventh longest-running animated series on U.S. television. The episode "Boston" was never released. |
15 years | 14 | Barney & Friends[108] | PBS | April 6, 1992 | September 18, 2009 | 268 | |
20 years | 31 [109] | For Your Home | PBS | 1996 | 2016 | ||
54 years | 20 | I've Got a Secret | CBS | June 19, 1952 | April 3, 1967 | CBS (1952–1967): 680 Syndication (1972–1973): 39 CBS (1976): 4 Oxygen (2000–2001): 120[110] GSN (2006): 40 |
Presented by Garry Moore and Steve Allen. |
Syndicated | September 11, 1972 | September 9, 1973 | Presented by Steve Allen. | ||||
CBS | June 15, 1976 | July 6, 1976 | Presented by Bill Cullen. | ||||
Oxygen | 2000 | 2001 | Presented by Stephanie Miller. | ||||
GSN | April 17, 2006 | June 9, 2006 | Presented by Bil Dwyer. | ||||
33 years | 24 | Concentration | NBC | August 25, 1958 | March 23, 1973 | 3,770 | Presented by Hugh Downs and Bob Clayton. |
Syndicated | September 10, 1973 | September 8, 1978 | 975 | Presented by Jack Narz. | |||
NBC | May 4, 1987 | September 20, 1991 | 1,020 | Presented by Alex Trebek. | |||
15 years | 15 | The Jack Benny Program | CBS | October 28, 1950 | September 15, 1964 | 261 | Starred Jack Benny. |
NBC | September 25, 1964 | April 16, 1965 | |||||
15 years | 15 | That Good Ole Nashville Music | Syndicated | 1970 | 1985 | ||
15 years | 15 | Scientific American Frontiers | PBS | October 3, 1990 | April 13, 2005 | 97 | |
15 years | 15 | Newton's Apple | PBS | October 15, 1983 | October 31, 1998 | 195 | |
15 years | 15 | ER | NBC | September 19, 1994 | April 2, 2009 | 331 | |
15 years | 15 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | CBS | October 6, 2000 | September 27, 2015 | 337 | |
23 years | The Amazing Race (U.S. series) |
CBS | September 5, 2001 | present | Two seasons per year. | ||
23 years | 15 | Don Francisco Presenta | Univision | October 10, 2001 | January 30, 2012 | ||
23 years | 15 | BET's Top 25 | BET | September 22, 2001 | present | ||
23 years | 18 | Last Call with Carson Daly | NBC | January 8, 2002 | present | 2,000[111] | Hosted by Carson Daly. |
23 years | 23 | Closing Bell | CNBC | February 4, 2002 | present |
10–14 years
[edit]Length | Number of seasons | Series | Network | First broadcast | Last broadcast | Number of episodes | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14 years | 15 | On the Record | Fox News | February 12, 2002 | September 6, 2016 | ...with Greta Van Susteren | |
September 7, 2016 | November 11, 2016 | ...with Brit Hume | |||||
14 years | 13 | Ryan's Hope | ABC | July 7, 1975 | January 13, 1989 | 3,515 | |
14 years | 5 | Davey and Goliath | Syndicated | February 25, 1961 | June 29, 1975 | 66 (+ 7 specials) | |
14 years | 15 | An Evening at the Improv | A&E | February 3, 1982 | January 1, 1996 | ||
14 years | 17[note 63] | MythBusters | Discovery & TLC | January 23, 2003 | March 5, 2016 | 296 | |
14 years | 9 | Futurama | FOX | March 28, 1999 | August 10, 2003 | 160 | Fox's third longest running animated series and the eighth longest-running animated U.S. series. |
Comedy Central | March 23, 2008 | September 4, 2013 | |||||
14 years | Dora the Explorer | Nickelodeon | August 14, 2000 | June 5, 2014 | Third longest-running Nickelodeon series, the ninth longest-running animated U.S. series, and the longest-running Nick Jr. series. | ||
14 years | 14 | Watch Mr. Wizard | NBC | May 26, 1951 | June 27, 1965 | 547 | Don Herbert was Mr. Wizard. |
14 years | 14 | The Jack LaLanne Show | Syndicated | 1956 | 1970 | ||
14 years | 14 | Bonanza[112] | NBC | September 12, 1959 | January 16, 1973 | 431 | |
23 years | 15 | Cyberchase | PBS | January 21, 2002 | present | 148 | Second longest-running PBS animated show and tenth longest-running American animated series. |
14 years | 14 | Hollywood Squares | NBC | October 17, 1966 | June 20, 1980 | 3,536 | |
14 years | 14 | Knots Landing | CBS | December 27, 1979 | May 13, 1993 | 344 | |
14 years | 14 | The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show | ABC | September 13, 1986 | September 2, 2000 | 387+ | |
13 years | 13 | Criminal Minds | CBS | September 22, 2005 | present | 344 | |
14 years | 14 | Marty Stouffer's Wild America | PBS | 1982 | 1996 | 120 | |
14 years | 14 | Speed Week | ESPN | 1983 | 1997 | ||
14 years | 14 | Video Soul | BET | June 26, 1983 | 1997 | ||
14 years | 14 | MADtv | Fox | October 14, 1995 | May 16, 2009 | 321 | Longest running rival sketch show to Saturday Night Live; longest-running Fox sketch show. |
14 years | 14 | X-Play | G4 | July 4, 1998 | January 23, 2013 | 1,000+ | |
13 years | 14 | NASCAR on TNT | TNT | July 22, 2001 | July 13, 2014 | ||
23 years | 14 | Illegal Knowledge | Access Tucson | March 24, 2002 | present | 66+ | |
23 years | 14 | Barefoot Contessa | Food Network | March 25, 2002 | present | 275 | |
23 years | 14 | Monday Night Baseball | ESPN | April 7, 2002 | present | ||
22 years | 15 | American Idol | Fox | June 11, 2002 | April 7, 2016 | 557 | |
ABC | March 11, 2018 | present | 1 | ||||
15 years | 13 | Shepard Smith Reporting | Fox News Channel | August 2002 | present | Originally titled Studio B with Shepard Smith | |
22 years | 14 | The Daily Buzz | Syndicated, The CW Plus | September 16, 2002 | present | ||
22 years | 14 | Dr. Phil | Syndicated | September 16, 2002 | present | 3,505[113] | |
22 years | 14 | Around the Horn | ESPN | November 4, 2002 | present | 2,310+ | |
22 years | 14 | NBA Countdown | ESPN | December 25, 2002 | present | ||
22 years | 14 | NBA Shootaround | ESPN | October 25, 2002 | present | ||
22 years | 14 | ESPN's coverage of the NBA on ABC | ABC | December 25, 2002 | present | Originally known as NBA on ABC | |
22 years | 14 | NBA on ESPN | ESPN and ESPN2 | December 25, 2002 | present | ||
15 years | 5 | Scared! | Staten Island Community Television | September 12, 2002 | present | 19 | |
22 years | 6 | The Venture Bros. | Adult Swim | February 16, 2003 | present | 81 (+1 pilot and 4 specials) | |
13 years | 14 | Good Eats | Food Network | July 7, 1999 | April 29, 2010 | 220 | |
Cooking Channel | May 27, 2010 | February 10, 2012 | 23 | ||||
13 years | 13 | Let's Make a Deal[114] | NBC | December 30, 1963 | December 27, 1968 | ||
ABC | December 30, 1968 | July 9, 1976 | |||||
13 years | 13 | Howdy Doody | NBC | December 27, 1947 | September 24, 1960 | ||
13 years | 13 | Armstrong Circle Theatre | NBC | June 6, 1950 | June 1957 | ||
CBS | October 1957 | August 28, 1963 | |||||
13 years | 13 | The 20th Century[115] | CBS | October 20, 1957 | January 4, 1970 | ||
13 years | 13 | Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids | CBS | September 9, 1972 | October 24, 1981 | 110 | |
Syndicated | September 1, 1984 | August 10, 1985 | |||||
13 years | 14 | Dallas | CBS | April 2, 1978 | May 3, 1991 | 357 | |
13 years | 13 | PM Magazine[116] | Syndicated | September 1978 | January 1, 1991 | ||
13 years | 13 | Later | NBC | August 22, 1988 | February 1, 2001 | ||
15 years | 14 | Unsolved Mysteries | NBC | January 20, 1987[117] | September 5, 1997 | 580 | |
CBS | November 13, 1997 | June 11, 1999 | |||||
Lifetime | July 2, 2001 | September 20, 2002 | |||||
Spike TV | October 13, 2008 | April 27, 2010 | |||||
13 years | 13 | Tim Russert | CNBC | 1994 | 2008 | ||
13 years | 13 | King of the Hill | Fox | January 12, 1997 | May 6, 2010[118] | 259 | Third longest running Fox animated series. |
13 years | 13 | Hannity & Colmes | Fox News Channel | October 6, 1996 | January 9, 2009 | ||
13 years | 9 | Rugrats | Nickelodeon | August 11, 1991 | August 1, 2004[119] | 172 | Fourth longest-running Nickelodeon animated series. |
21 years | 16 | NCIS | CBS | September 23, 2003 | present | 484 | |
15 years | 24 | America's Next Top Model | UPN | May 20, 2003 | May 17, 2006 | 72 | |
The CW | September 20, 2006 | December 4, 2015 | 316 | ||||
VH1 | December 8, 2016 | present | 30 | ||||
12 years | 13 | Road Rules | MTV | July 19, 1995 | May 9, 2007 | ||
12 years | 12 | NASCAR on Speed | Speed | February 11, 2002 | August 16, 2013 | ||
12 years | 12 | The Joker's Wild | CBS | September 4, 1972 | June 13, 1975 | 3,026 | |
Syndicated[120] | September 5, 1977 | May 23, 1986 | |||||
12 years | 12 | Star Search[121] | Syndicated | September 10, 1983 | May 20, 1995 | ||
12 years | 12 | American Sports Cavalcade | TNN | 1983 | 1995 | ||
12 years | 12 | To Tell the Truth | CBS | December 18, 1956 | September 6, 1968 | ||
12 years | 12 | The Joy of Painting | PBS | 1983 | 1995 | ||
12 years | 12 | Divorce Court (original series)[122] | Syndicated | 1957 | 1969 | ||
12 years | 12 | CBS Reports | CBS | October 27, 1959 | September 7, 1971 | ||
12 years | 12 | The People's Court (original series)[123] | Syndicated | September 1981 | 1993 | 2,484 | |
12 years | 12 | My Three Sons | ABC | September 29, 1960 | September 2, 1965 | 380 | |
CBS | September 16, 1965 | August 24, 1972 | |||||
12 years | 12 | NYPD Blue | ABC | September 21, 1993 | March 1, 2005 | 261 | |
11 years, 8 months | 12 | Murder, She Wrote | CBS | September 30, 1984 | May 19, 1996 | 264 | |
11 years, 7 months | 12 | Hawaii Five-O (original series) | CBS | September 26, 1968 | April 26, 1980 | 284 | |
12 years | 12 | Loving | ABC | June 27, 1983 | November 10, 1995 | 3,169 | |
12 years | 12 | Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous | Syndicated | January 1984 | September 1996 | ||
12 years | 12 | House of Style | MTV | January 1, 1989 | 2000 | ||
12 years | 12 | The Jenny Jones Show | Syndicated | September 16, 1991 | September 12, 2003 | 1,500 | |
12 years | 12 | Room by Room | HGTV | December 31, 1994 | 2006[124] | ||
12 years | 12 | NBA on NBC | NBC | 1990 | 2002 | ||
20 years | 13 | American Dad! | Fox | February 6, 2005 | September 21, 2014 | 388 | Fox's third longest-running animated series and second longest-running Seth MacFarlane show. |
TBS | October 20, 2014 | present | |||||
20 years | 9 | Robot Chicken | Adult Swim | February 20, 2005 | present | 220 (and 11 specials) | |
12 years | 25 | Lockup | MSNBC | June 4, 2005 | February 11, 2017 | 238 | |
13 years | 15 | Grey's Anatomy | ABC | March 27, 2005 | present | 444 | |
11 years, 5 months | 12 | Two and a Half Men | CBS | September 22, 2003 | February 19, 2015 | 262 | |
11 years | 11 | The Chris Matthews Show | Syndicated | September 22, 2002 | July 21, 2013 | ||
11 years | 11 | Kraft Television Theatre[125] | NBC | May 7, 1947 | October 1, 1958 | 650 | |
11 years | 11 | Homes Across America[126] | HGTV | December 1994 | October 12, 2005 | ||
11 years | 11 | The Voice of Firestone | NBC | September 5, 1949 | June 1954 | ||
ABC | June 1954 | June 1959 | |||||
ABC | September 1962 | June 16, 1963 | |||||
11 years | 11 | You Bet Your Life | NBC | October 5, 1950 | June 29, 1961 | 429 | |
11 years | 11 | The Andy Williams Show | CBS | 1957 | 1959 | ||
NBC | 1962 | 1971 | |||||
11 years | 11 | Beat the Clock (original series)[127] | CBS | March 23, 1950 | September 12, 1958 | ||
ABC | October 13, 1958 | January 30, 1961 | |||||
11 years | 11 | Jeopardy! (original NBC series)[128] | NBC | March 30, 1964 | January 3, 1975 | 2,753 | |
11 years | 11 | The General Electric College Bowl[129] | CBS | January 4, 1959 | 1963 | ||
NBC | 1963 | June 14, 1970 | |||||
11 years | 11 | The Wilburn Brothers Show | Syndicated | 1987 | 1998 | 354 | |
11 years | 11 | The Carol Burnett Show | CBS | September 11, 1967 | March 29, 1978 | 278 | |
10 years | 11 | Happening Now | Fox News | November 5, 2007 | June 8, 2018 | ||
10 years, 6 months | 10 | Wonder Pets | Nickelodeon | March 3, 2006 | September 3, 2016 | 62 | Fifth longest-running Nickelodeon show and second longest-running Nick Jr. series. |
10 years, 5 months | 11 | M*A*S*H | CBS | September 17, 1972 | February 28, 1983 | 251 | |
11 years | 11 | The Howard Stern Show | E! | June 18, 1994 | July 8, 2005 | ||
11 years | 11 | Geraldo | Syndicated | 1987 | 1998 | ||
11 years | 11 | Love Connection | Syndicated | September 19, 1983 | July 1, 1994 | 2,425 | |
11 years | 11 | The Danny Thomas Show | ABC[130] | September 29, 1953 | July 1957 | 351 | |
CBS[131] | September 1957 | September 14, 1964 | |||||
11 years | 11 | Talk Soup | E! | December 26, 1991 | May 17, 2002 | ||
11 years | 11 | Martha Stewart Living | Syndicated | 1993 | 2004 | ||
11 years | 5 | The Crocodile Hunter | Animal Planet | October 25, 1996 | September 4, 2007 | 78 | Longest-running Animal Planet series. |
11 years | 8 | ToonHeads | Cartoon Network | October 2, 1992 | July 1, 2001 | 100 | |
Adult Swim | November 4, 2001 | November 23, 2003 | |||||
11 years | 11 | Ricki Lake | Syndicated | September 13, 1993 | August 27, 2004 | ||
11 years | 11 | Good Eats | Food Network | July 7, 1999 | 2011 | 235 | |
11 years | 11 | All That | Nickelodeon | April 16, 1994[132] | October 22, 2005 | 184 | Nickelodeon show with the most number of seasons. |
11 years | 11 | 7th Heaven[133] | The WB | August 26, 1996 | May 8, 2006 | 243 | |
The CW | September 25, 2006 | May 13, 2007[134] | |||||
11 years | 11 | Imus in the Morning[135] | MSNBC | September 2, 1996 | April 11, 2007 | ||
11 years | 11 | Fox News Live | Fox News Channel | October 6, 1996 | 2008 | ||
11 years | 11 | The Jeffersons | CBS | January 18, 1975 | July 23, 1985 | 255 | |
11 years | 11 | Paula's Home Cooking | Food Network | 2002 | 2013 | 129+ | |
10 years | 11 | Married... with Children | Fox | April 5, 1987 | June 9, 1997 | 259 | |
10 years | 11 | Happy Days | ABC | January 15, 1974 | September 24, 1984 | 255 | |
10 years | 10 | Between The Lions | PBS | April 3, 2000 | November 22, 2010 | 130 | |
19 years | 14 | Supernatural | The WB | September 13, 2005 | May 4, 2006 | ||
The CW | September 28, 2006 | present | |||||
16 years | 16 | NFL Total Access | NFL Network | 2003 | present | 297 | |
12 years | 12 | Bones | Fox | September 13, 2005 | March 28, 2017 | 246 | |
19 years | 22 | Dancing with the Stars | ABC | June 1, 2005 | present | ||
19 years | 16 | Hell's Kitchen | Fox | May 30, 2005 | present | ||
13 years | 13 | It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | FX | August 4, 2005 | 2012 | 170 | |
FXX | September 4, 2013 | present | |||||
17 years | 11 | The Big Bang Theory | CBS | September 24, 2007 | present | 279 | |
18 years | 11 | Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern | Travel Channel | November 1, 2006 | present | 147 | |
13 years | 11 | Squidbillies | Adult Swim | October 16, 2005 | present | 132 | |
14 years | 10 | Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Cartoon Network | April 15, 1994 | July 22, 2001 | 80 | Second longest-running Cartoon Network original series. |
Adult Swim | September 2, 2001 | April 12, 2004 | 13 | ||||
GameTap | April 12, 2006 | May 31, 2008 | 17 | ||||
10 years | 11 | Intimate Portrait | Lifetime | January 1995 | October 2005 | ||
10 years | 10 | American Morning | CNN | September 12, 2001 | December 30, 2011 | 1,000+ | |
10 years | 10 | Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts[136] | CBS | December 6, 1948 | July 21, 1958 | ||
10 years | 10 | Arthur Godfrey and His Friends | CBS | January 12, 1949 | April 28, 1959 | ||
10 years | 10 | Total Request Live | MTV | September 14, 1998 | November 16, 2008 | 2,247 | |
10 years | 4 | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | Playhouse Disney | May 5, 2006 | January 3, 2011 | 79 | Longest-running Disney animated series. |
Disney Junior | February 14, 2011 | November 6, 2016 | 46 | ||||
10 years | 6 | Blue's Clues | Nickelodeon | September 8, 1996 | August 6, 2006 | 143 | Sixth longest-running Nickelodeon show and third longest-running Nick Jr. series. |
10 years | 10 | Studio One[137] | CBS | November 7, 1948 | September 29, 1958 | ||
10 years | 10 | Pantomime Quiz[138] | CBS | October 4, 1949 | August 28, 1951 | ||
NBC | January 2, 1952 | March 26, 1952 | |||||
CBS | July 4, 1952 | September 1952 | |||||
CBS | July 1953 | August 28, 1953 | |||||
DuMont | October 20, 1953 | April 13, 1954 | |||||
CBS | July 9, 1954 | August 27, 1954 | |||||
ABC | January 1955 | March 1955 | |||||
CBS | July 8, 1955 | September 6, 1957 | |||||
ABC | April 1958 | September 1958 | |||||
ABC | January 1959 | September 1959 | |||||
10 years | 10 | The Arthur Murray Party | ABC | July 20, 1950 | September 1950 | The first series to be shown on four U.S. broadcasting networks | |
DuMont | October 1950 | March 1951 | |||||
ABC | April 1951 | May 1952 | |||||
CBS | July 1952 | August 1952 | |||||
DuMont | October 1952 | April 1953 | |||||
CBS | June 1953 | October 1953 | |||||
NBC | October 1953 | September 1955 | |||||
CBS | April 1956 | September 1956 | |||||
NBC | July 1957 | September 6, 1960 | |||||
10 years | 10 | Smilin' Ed's Gang[139] | NBC | August 26, 1950 | May 19, 1951 | ||
CBS | August 11, 1951 | April 11, 1953 | |||||
ABC | August 22, 1953 | April 23, 1955 | |||||
CBS | August 20, 1955 | December 31, 1960 | |||||
10 years | 10 | A Current Affair | Syndicated | July 28, 1986 | 1996 | ||
11 years | 11 | Cheers | NBC | September 30, 1982 | May 20, 1993 | 273 | |
11 years | 11 | Frasier | NBC | September 16, 1993 | May 13, 2004 | 264 | |
10 years | 10 | Getting Fit | ESPN | 1987 | 1997 | ||
10 years | 10 | American Chopper | Discovery Channel, TLC | September 29, 2002 | December 17, 2012 | 233 | |
10 years | 10 | Friends | NBC | September 22, 1994 | May 6, 2004 | 236 | |
10 years | 3 | Wonder Pets | Nick Jr. | March 3, 2006 | September 3, 2016 | 62 | |
10 years | 10 | Beverly Hills, 90210 | Fox | October 4, 1990 | May 17, 2000 | 293 | |
10 years | 10 | NASCAR on TNN | TNN | 1991 | 2000 | ||
10 years | 10 | Stargate SG-1 | Showtime, Syfy | July 27, 1997 | March 13, 2007 | 211 | Spawned two direct-to-DVD movies, Stargate: Continuum and Stargate: The Ark of Truth. Syfy's longest running series. |
10 years | 10 | The French Chef | PBS | February 11, 1963 | February 11, 1973 | 201 | |
10 years | 10 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | CBS | December 14, 1987 | November 2, 1996 | 193 | Spawn many TV series spin-offs including its most recent series. |
10 years | 9 | Curious George | PBS | September 4, 2006 | April 1, 2015 | 109 | Longest-running animated spin-off show of an animated movie. |
10 years | 6 | Ed, Edd n Eddy | Cartoon Network | January 4, 1999 | November 8, 2009 | 70 | Longest running Cartoon Network original series and longest running Cartoon Cartoon |
10 years | 4 | The Boondocks | Adult Swim | November 6, 2005 | June 23, 2014 | 55 | |
10 years | 10 | Smallville | The WB | October 16, 2001 | May 11, 2006 | 218 | |
The CW | September 28, 2006 | May 13, 2011 |
See also
[edit]- Lists of longest-running U.S. shows by broadcast type:
- Lists of longest-running shows internationally:
- List of longest-running television shows by category – international list
- List of longest-running Indian television series
- List of longest-running UK television series
- List of longest-running Australian television series
- List of longest-running Philippine television series
- List of longest-running Spanish television series
- List of shortest running shows:
Notes
[edit]- ^ Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio (as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press) in 1945
- ^ CBS Television News 1948–1951, Douglas Edwards with the News 1951–1963
- ^ Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio July 15, 1929.
- ^ Originally Hallmark Playhouse radio series, was Hallmark Television Playhouse (1951–1954)
- ^ ABC Evening News 1953–1965 and 1967–1978; Peter Jennings and the News 1965–1967; World News Tonight 1978–2006; World News with Charles Gibson 2006–2009; ABC World News with Diane Sawyer 2009–2014
- ^ There have been six major hosts of the Tonight Show during seven tenure periods.
- ^ There were various other hosts for some short periods during the pre-Carson years. Please see the hosting history for further details.
- ^ The total number of episodes is 13,359.
- ^ Originally GrandStand, then changed name to reflect year; was also NFL Live 1987–1997
- ^ Originally The Guiding Light. Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio January 25, 1937.
- ^ Name often altered to reflect primary sponsor. Name on current broadcasts: Denny's PBA Tour
- ^ 1998–2000 broadcast seasons were shared by CBS and ESPN
- ^ Originally Washington Week in Review
- ^ Jerry Lewis died in 2017.
- ^ Season 44 (2013–2014) was the first time episodes were numbered in a seasonal order rather than the numerical and chronological fashion used since the show premiered. For example, episode 4401 means "the first episode of the 44th season", not "the 4401st episode" (it is in fact the 4328th episode).
- ^ This only applies to the time that a children's program has broadcast nationwide. Technically, a few other children's programs may have run longer in years/seasons than Sesame Street without being broadcast nationwide.
- ^ Was renamed to Masterpiece in 2008.
- ^ Weekly broadcasts ended January 1, 1997; irregular airings afterward; officially ended with the absorption of ABC Sports into ESPN
- ^ Was available to stations in both franchised and syndicated versions as Romper Room from 1953 to 1981; was retitled Romper Room & Friends in 1981 and became a syndicated-only series as the local versions ended production
- ^ Known as Jim Crockett's Victory Garden from 1975 to 1979
- ^ Originally NBC's Saturday Night
- ^ Previously The Robert MacNeil Report (1975), The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (1975–1983), The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 1975–1995, & The News Hour with Jim Lehrer 1995–2009.
- ^ Aired locally on WYAH-TV Portsmouth, Virginia, 1966–1977; evolved from locally broadcast telethons 1962–1966
- ^ Broadcast locally only on WPBT, 1979–1981
- ^ Broadcast only in North Carolina, 1979–1981
- ^ Evolved from The Iran Crisis – America Held Hostage (1979–80).
- ^ Weekend editions are simulcast on the BBC Parliament channel with the name America This Week
- ^ Became Wall Street Week with Fortune after original host was fired in 2002
- ^ Louis Rukeyser died in 2006.
- ^ Current host is Maria_Bartiromo.
- ^ Originally titled Noticiero SIN when Univision was known as SIN (Spanish International Network).
- ^ Also syndicated, 1982–present
- ^ Succeeded Issues and Answers; full title throughout its run is This Week With (host's name), beginning with David Brinkley, 1981–1996. Cokie Roberts and Sam Donaldson co-anchored from 1996–2002. George Stephanopoulos was host from 2002 to 2010. Christiane Amanpour took over as host in 2010.
- ^ Late Night, as an entity, is in its 38th season. Over that period it has had four hosts, listed in the notes column.
- ^ Reran CBS originals, 1984–1987
- ^ Reruns aired in syndication, 1984–1992
- ^ Began as Moneyline. Became Lou Dobbs Moneyline in 2001, Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003
- ^ Broadcast locally on WQXI in 1971 and moved to WTBS starting in 1972. Went national when WTBS launched their satellite feed in 1976. Began as Georgia Championship Wrestling in 1971. Became World Championship Wrestling in 1981 and WCW Saturday Night in 1992. Ended as WCW Saturday Morning in 2000.
- ^ Show renamed National Geographic Ultimate Explorer 2003–2005
- ^ Also called 48 Hours Investigates
- ^ Other names: Live with Regis and Kathie Lee (1988–2000), Live with Regis (2000–2001), Live with Regis and Kelly (2001–2011), Live with Kelly and Michael (2012–2016).
- ^ Date of first episode distributed nationally; was aired by WABC locally at The Morning Show, 1983–1988
- ^ Renamed "The Hee Haw Show" for 1991–92 season, and Hee Haw Silver for 1992–1993 season ("greatest hits")
- ^ Started in 2008, Mystery! was absorbed into Masterpiece (the former Masterpiece Theatre) and airs under the banner Masterpiece Mystery!
- ^ Originally The Dodge Dancing Party; reruns have been airing since 1982 on various PBS stations, oftentimes recut and spliced with new footage from surviving cast members to give the illusion of new episodes.
- ^ Also known as Showtime in Harlem, Showtime, and Live in Hollywood
- ^ Full title ESPN Magazine's Sport Reporters
- ^ Only its time as its own television show is counted here; it began on The Tracey Ullman Show as animated shorts. It is currently the longest-running prime time entertainment program with a consistent setting and recurring characters. While other prime-time shows have run longer, they are all news, sports, anthology or variety programs.
- ^ ESPN2 started broadcasting major league baseball games in 2002 in addition to those offered by ESPN
- ^ Also known as Dateline (day of week it airs), Dateline With Stone Phillips
- ^ In 2010, in between the Power Rangers RPM season and the Power Rangers Samurai season of the show, Disney chose to create and broadcast a "newly re-versioned" season of episodes instead of an actual new season. Since this season is not actual new episodes in of themselves, but rather old episodes with new special effects thrown in them, this season is not usually counted by fans or the current owner of the show (Saban Brands) towards the total season count (making the current season count one less than expected despite being on for 31 years). However, it is mentioned here anyway because the current owner of the show, from a production standpoint, does consider its existence as an official season in addition to the other seasons despite not including it in the total season count.
- ^ Also see List of Power Rangers episodes.
- ^ While the show takes place in the same fictional universe for its entire run, it is often renamed on a yearly basis as the central location, theme, and characters change almost completely on a season-by-season basis.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on August 28, 1993. Premiered new episodes from August 28, 1993 till August 10, 2002. Last broadcast episodes on September 7, 2002. In select markets was aired on another station other than Fox; such as independent stations, UPN or The WB (see Fox Kids broadcasting ambiguities).
- ^ Costumes and footage loosely adapted from Super Sentai.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on March 3, 2002. Premiered new episodes from February 14, 2004 till July 10, 2005. Last broadcast episodes on August 31, 2006.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on February 14, 2004. Premiered new episodes from July 16, 2005 till November 3, 2008. Last broadcast episodes on February 12, 2009.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on September 14, 2002. Premiered new episodes from September 14, 2002 till November 15, 2003; then again from March 7, 2009 till December 26, 2009. Premiered broadcasts of old episodes "newly re-versioned" from January 2, 2010 till August 28, 2010. Last broadcast episodes on August 28, 2010.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on August 25, 2012. Never premiered a new episode and never reran new episodes as encore airings shortly after they premiered. All airings were reruns from an older season. Last broadcast episodes on January 12, 2013.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on February 7, 2011. Premiered new episodes from February 7, 2011 till the present. Has yet to make its last broadcast.
- ^ First broadcast episodes on February 11, 2011. As of the present has never premiered a new episode, but does rerun them as encore airings shortly after they premiere. Also airs reruns from previous seasons. Has yet to make its last broadcast.
- ^ Presently, each episode first airs on ESPN2 on Fridays, then is repeated on ESPN two days later.
- ^ Each calendar year is defined as a season, this count includes the pilot season, but not the special season. On some listings and streaming/video-on-demand services, the season count is 19 for the original series.
References
[edit]- ^ "Meet the Press". NBC News. Archived from the original on December 31, 2012.
- ^ This page clearly lists the episode number (and its air date) as part of the episode synopsis.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (September 12, 2014). "Hallmark Hall Of Fame Moving To Cable, Will Air On Hallmark Channel". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved March 21, 2016.
- ^ The total number of episodes hosted by Jay Leno combined is 4,610.
- ^ a b Land, Gary (2005). Historical Dictionary of the Seventh-Day Adventists (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series). Scarecrow Press. p. 310. ISBN 978-1442241879.
- ^ Normally to PBS stations.
- ^ Fox, Margalit (December 19, 2013). "Richard D. Heffner, Host of 'The Open Mind,' Dies at 88". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
- ^ In addition, NBC televised the fall tour, 1984–1991
- ^ Various citations concerning the 15,000 episode of General Hospital:
- Pennacchio, George (May 12, 2022). "Daytime drama General Hospital celebrates a major television milestone: 15,000 episodes". KABC-TV. United States: ABC Owned Television Stations. Archived from the original on May 13, 2022. Retrieved May 13, 2022.
- SOD (June 16, 2022). "National B&B and GH Preemptions". Soap Opera Digest. United States: American Media, Inc. Archived from the original on June 16, 2022. Retrieved June 16, 2022.
As a result, GH's show's 15,000th episode, which was originally slated to air on Friday, June 17, and due to a previous preemption was going to air on Monday, June 20, is now scheduled to air on Tuesday, June 21.
- Eades, Chris (June 21, 2022). "GH Is Preempted Today". Soaps In Depth. United States: Bauer Media Group. Archived from the original on June 22, 2022. Retrieved June 22, 2022.
Unfortunately, as was expected, General Hospital is preempted on June 21 for ongoing news coverage of the hearings on the attack on the Capitol Building.
- ^ Various citations concerning the 14,000th episode of General Hospital:
- SOD (February 23, 2018). "GH Airs 14,000th Episode". Soap Opera Digest. United States: American Media, Inc. Odyssey Magazine Publishing Group Inc. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
- Eades, Chris (February 23, 2018). "General Hospital Celebrates Its 14,000th Episode — See the Fun Backstage Pics!". ABC Soaps In Depth. United States: Bauer Media Group. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
- Fairman, Michael (February 23, 2018). "TODAY: General Hospital Airs Its 14,000 Episode!". On-Air On-Soaps. United States: Michael Fairman Soaps, Inc. Archived from the original on February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
- ^ Disney anthology television series aired under a variety of titles, including Disneyland, Disney's Wonderful World of Color and The Magical World of Disney. The current title is The Wonderful World of Disney. See the main article for a complete broadcast history
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Editors at the NFL (2005). NFL Record and Fact Book. Sports Illustrated. ISBN 978-1932994360.
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- ^ Originally The New Price Is Right; longest-running game show in American television history.
- ^ Primarily to public television
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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- ^ Rasmussen, Fred (April 26, 1997). "1st 'Romper Room' teacher Nancy Claster dies at 82". The Baltimore Sun. Tribune Publishing. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
- ^ Not currently on a regular schedule
- ^ Simulcast with cable network transmission
- ^ Date of airing of last first-run episode. Since then, reruns have been syndicated as Best of Soul Train
- ^ (as of December 28, 2018[update]; 9,730 weekdays; 1,945 weekend)
- ^ The total number of episodes, for each host all combined, is 6,298, as as January 21, 2019.
- ^ Number of seasons can be found at the List of Frontline episodes.
- ^ Pilot taped April 4, 1966
- ^ As of April 11, 2014.
- ^ Hosted by Alex Trebek
- ^ "Jeopardy! 7,000". Sony Pictures. Archived from the original on May 16, 2015. Retrieved May 21, 2015.
Tune in May 20th to celebrate with us.
- ^ "Celebrity Photo Gallery, Celebrity Wallpapers, Celebrity Videos, Bio, News, Songs, Movies". In.com. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
- ^ Also Westbrook Hospital, 1975–1981
- ^ "George Crothers, 89, Television Producer". The New York Times. December 7, 1998. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
- ^ Oldest continuously running radio program, airing on WSM radio, Nashville, Tennessee
- ^ As Grand Ole Opry Live!
- ^ Originated on CBS
- ^ Rebroadcast A&E originals, 1999–2006
- ^ "The Bold and the Beautiful - About". cbs.com. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
- ^ SOD (April 17, 2023). "B&B Tune-In Alert". Soap Opera Digest. United States: American Media, Inc. Retrieved April 20, 2023.
- ^ SOD (December 13, 2018). "B&B Airs 8,000th Episode". Soap Opera Digest. United States: American Media, Inc. Odyssey Magazine Publishing Group Inc. Retrieved December 15, 2018.
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- ^ "48 Hours on CBS". TV Guide. Retrieved February 1, 2014.
- ^ Originally The Phil Donahue Show
- ^ Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961
- ^ ‘Cops Beyond The Bust’: Spike Sets Special To Mark 1,000th Episode Of ‘Cops’ Deadline Hollywood, July 26, 2017
- ^ Program rebroadcast later the same day on ESPNews
- ^ Includes Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball, etc.
- ^ Longest-running game show in prime time network television
- ^ "Larry King ends his record-setting run on CNN". CNN. December 17, 2010.
- ^ Hollingshead, Iain (May 20, 2011). "Oprah Winfrey retires: Those in the spotlight can't bear the final curtain". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved May 23, 2011.
- ^ Previously E! News Daily and E! News Live
- ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0290358/
- ^ The number of years -2, as it was off the air for two years.
- ^ This version of the program was replaced by CBS This Morning, and later by The Early Show.
- ^ Originated on NBC Radio 1940–1951.
- ^ Hosted by Ralph Edwards
- ^ Hosted by Jack Bailey
- ^ Hosted by Bob Barker; Steve Dunne also hosted a prime-time version on NBC, 1958
- ^ Hosted by Bob Barker
- ^ Title through 1986. Subsequent titles: Siskel & Ebert & the Movies (1986–1989), Siskel & Ebert (1989–1999), Roger Ebert & the Movies (1999–2000), Ebert & Roeper and the Movies (2000–2001), Ebert & Roeper (2001–2007), At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper (2007–2008), At the Movies (2009–2010), Ebert presents At the Movies (2011).
- ^ Orignal series ran for 15 seasons, four seasons of the revival.
- ^ Aired as Toast of the Town until 1955
- ^ Evolved from George Michael's Sports Final, 1980–1984 (https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/16/AR2006111600669.html)
- ^ Local transmission only (WCET), 1972–1996
- ^ "The Journey: Writings About Lilias". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2011-12-22.
- ^ Originated on radio as Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour, 1934–1946
- ^ "David Letterman: 33 Years in Latenight by the Numbers". Variety. April 30, 2015. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^ Evolved from Jammin' (1991–1994)
- ^ Originally Extra:The Entertainment Magazine
- ^ Originally Entertainers
- ^ Tom Snyder hosted for 4 seasons, Craig Kilborn for 5, Craig Ferguson 10 for and James Corden for 9.
- ^ Host: Tom Snyder 1995–1999, Craig Kilborn 1999–2004, Craig Ferguson 2004–2014, James Corden 2015–Present.
- ^ The total number of episodes, for each host all combined, is 4,733 as as January 24, 2019.
- ^ Originally ABC Press Conference; succeeded in time slot by This Week
- ^ Originally Opening Soon at a Theater Near You (1975–1977); Sneak Previes Goes Video 1989–1991
- ^ It was at one time, prior to The Simpsons succeeding them, known as the longest-running prime time entertainment program with a consistent setting and recurring characters. While other prime-time shows have run longer, they are all news, sports, anthology or variety programs.
- ^ Other names: Evans, Novak, Hunt, and Shields (1998–2001), Novak, Hunt, and Shields (2001–2002)
- ^ List of The Daily Show episodes
- ^ Originally titled The O'Reilly Report (1996–98).
- ^ Petski, Denise (1 May 2018). "E!: Ashlee Simpson-Ross & Evan Ross, Busy Philipps Series, 'E! True Hollywood Story' Return Among Series Greenlights". Deadline. Retrieved 1 May 2018.
- ^ Is repeated in the afternoon of the same day on Fox News Channel
- ^ Originally Politics with Chris Matthews
- ^ "'The View' celebrates 4,000 episodes". USA Today. Archived from the original on August 31, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
- ^ 38 (12 original, 26 revival)
- ^ Show went on hiatus from 1993 to 1997.
- ^ Show was on hiatus from 1993 to 1997.
- ^ "EVOLUTION OF A PREGAME". ViacomCBS Press Express. Retrieved September 15, 2020.
- ^ .
- ^ Name changed to Friday Night 1994–2000, Late Friday 2001–2002. In both cases, the name change accompanied a change in program format
- ^ Moved to NBC in 2006, at which time Monday Night Football moves from ABC to ESPN
- ^ Sunday Night Football shared with TNT, with TNT getting the first half of the season, ESPN the second half, 1990–1997
- ^ Originally known as Road Rules: All Stars, followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge.
- ^ List of Whose Line Is It Anyway? (U.S. TV series) episodes.
- ^ Now called the Freeform channel.
- ^ All episodes total: (as of February, 2019).
- ^ Also on CBS Radio, 1945–1967
- ^ Relaunched as Paramount Network in 2018.
- ^ Kondolojy, Amanda (April 7, 2015). "'WWE SmackDown' Moves to USA Network in 2016". TV by the Numbers. Tribune Digital Ventures. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
- ^ Bacle, Ariana (April 7, 2015). "WWE SmackDown moves to USA Network". Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc. Retrieved March 12, 2016.
- ^
- ^ "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire". Gameshow Hall of Fame. GSN. January 21, 2007.
- ^ For list of episodes, see here.
- ^ New episodes sporadic after 2001.
- ^ Koblin, John (May 27, 2022). "Ellen DeGeneres, a Signature Star of the Obama Era, Says Goodbye". The New York Times. Archived from the original on February 13, 2023.
- ^ Longest-running U.S. live-action sitcom.
- ^ Was also known as NBC SportsWorld.
- ^ "Exclusive Interview With Meatwad, Er, Dave Willis, Of 'Aqua Teen Hunger Force'". Starpulse. Star Pulse. Archived from the original on November 15, 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
- ^ Reruns only (no first-run episodes) in 1994, 1996, and 2001
- ^ https://www.foryourhome.com/for-your-home-season-31/
- ^ Ryon, Ruth - Hot Property Column, Los Angeles Times, March 9, 2003
- ^ Last Call with Carson Daly at epguides.
- ^ First U.S. network series to film all its episodes in color
- ^ Dr. Phil's 3,000th Show
- ^ original network series – syndicated version ran 1971–1977; short-lived "revivals" followed
- ^ The 21st Century 1967–1970
- ^ Aired locally on KPIX San Francisco as Evening: The MTWTF Show, 1976–1978
- ^ Includes series of specials, Jan. 1987 to May 1988
- ^ Show was kept in production for four episodes beyond what Fox had ordered for the final season. Several months after the last broadcast on Fox, these four leftover episodes premiered in syndication from May 3 through May 7, 2010.
- ^ "Season 9 Episode Guide". TV Guide. OpenGate Capital Magazine CBS Interactive (CBS Corporation). Retrieved September 30, 2015.
- ^ Syndicated revival prompted by success of syndicated repeats of CBS episodes in 1976
- ^ Ed McMahon's Star Search, 1992–1995
- ^ With Judge Voltaire Perkins
- ^ With Judge Joseph Wapner
- ^ HGTV continues to present reruns after non-renewal of series
- ^ Also known as Kraft Mystery Theatre (1958); another series of the same name ran concurrently on ABC, 1953–1955
- ^ Had 13 week seasons, according to HGTV
- ^ Emcee: Bud Collyer
- ^ Hosted by Art Fleming
- ^ Also known as G.E. College Bowl; on NBC radio, 1953–1955; pilot shot 1955
- ^ As Make Room for Daddy; NBC used the same name when airing reruns of this series, 1960–1965
- ^ As The Danny Thomas Show
- ^ "Special preview" airing, April 16, 1994
- ^ Longest-running family drama on television, per Reuters article about 7th Heaven finale
- ^ Scheduled date of last episode
- ^ Simulcast of live program at WFAN New York
- ^ On CBS radio 1946–1956
- ^ Originated on CBS Radio, 1947
- ^ Originally aired locally in Los Angeles, 1947–1950
- ^ Began on radio as Ed McConnell and the Buster Brown Gang, 1929–1950; became Andy's Gang in 1954 when Andy Devine became host after McConnell's death
Further reading
[edit]- Tim Brooks and Earle Marsh. The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–present. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
- TV Guide Guide to TV (2006). ISBN 0-7607-7572-9.
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