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This is a list of the longest running United States television series, ordered by number of broadcast seasons. This list includes only first-run series that originated in North America and available throughout the U.S. 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!).
[edit] 40 seasons or more
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
60 |
Meet the Press[1] |
NBC |
November 6, 1947 |
present |
|
59 |
CBS Evening News[2] |
CBS |
August 15, 1948 |
present |
|
55 |
Today |
NBC |
January 14, 1952 |
present |
21,000+ |
55 |
Guiding Light[3] |
CBS |
June 30, 1952 |
present |
15,000+ |
54 |
Hallmark Hall of Fame[4] |
NBC |
December 24, 1952 |
December 17, 1978 |
228 |
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 |
present |
54 |
World News[5] |
ABC |
September 1953 |
present |
|
53 |
The Tonight Show |
NBC |
September 27, 1954 |
present |
|
53 |
Face the Nation |
CBS |
November 7, 1954 |
present |
|
51 |
As the World Turns |
CBS |
April 2, 1956 |
present |
|
51 |
NBC Nightly News[6] |
NBC |
October 29, 1956 |
present |
|
50 |
Disney anthology
television series[7] |
ABC |
October 27, 1954 |
September 17, 1961 |
770+ |
NBC |
September 24, 1961 |
September 13, 1981 |
CBS |
September 26, 1981 |
September 24, 1983 |
ABC |
February 2, 1986 |
September 11, 1988 |
NBC |
October 9, 1988 |
September 9, 1990 |
Disney
Channel |
September 23, 1990 |
December 1, 1996 |
ABC |
September 28, 1997 |
present[8] |
45 |
Pro Bowlers Tour[9] |
ABC[10] |
1962 |
June 21, 1997 |
|
CBS |
1998[11] |
2000 |
ESPN |
1998 |
present |
45 |
Wide World of Sports |
ABC |
April 29, 1961 |
August 2006[12] |
|
44 |
General Hospital |
ABC |
April 1, 1963 |
present |
|
42 |
Days of our Lives |
NBC |
November 8, 1965 |
present |
|
40 |
Washington Week[13] |
NET, PBS |
February 23, 1967 |
present |
|
[edit] 35-39 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
39 |
NFL Films Presents |
Syndicated |
1968 |
1997 |
|
ESPN |
1997 |
present |
NFL Network |
November 4, 2003 |
present |
39 |
One Life to Live |
ABC |
July 15, 1968 |
present |
|
39 |
60 Minutes |
CBS |
September 24, 1968 |
present |
|
38 |
The NFL on CBS |
CBS |
1956 |
January 23, 1994 |
|
38 |
Sesame Street |
NET |
November 10, 1969 |
1970 |
4,134 |
PBS |
1970 |
present |
37 |
Monday Night Football |
ABC |
September 21, 1970 |
December 26, 2005 |
550+ |
ESPN |
August 14, 2006 |
present |
37 |
All My Children |
ABC |
January 5, 1970 |
present |
|
36 |
Masterpiece Theatre |
PBS |
January 10, 1971 |
present |
|
35 |
Soul Train |
Syndicated |
October 2, 1971 |
March 25, 2006 [14] |
1,117 |
35 |
Another World |
NBC |
May 4, 1964 |
June 25, 1999 |
8,891 |
35 |
Search For Tomorrow |
CBS |
September 3, 1951 |
March 29, 1982 |
|
NBC |
March 26, 1982 |
December 26, 1986 |
35 |
Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser[15] |
PBS |
November 20, 1970 |
June 24, 2005 |
|
35 |
Evening at Pops |
PBS |
July 12, 1970 |
August 29, 2004 |
|
35 |
700 Club[16] |
Syndicated[17] |
1972 |
present |
|
CBN/Family/Fox Family/ABC Family |
1977 |
present |
35 |
The Price Is Right (revival)[18] |
CBS |
September 4, 1972 |
present |
|
[edit] 30-34 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
33 |
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood |
NET |
February 19, 1968 |
October 1970 |
|
PBS |
October 1970 |
August 31, 2001 |
33 |
Firing Line |
Syndicated |
1966[19] |
1971 |
240 |
PBS |
1971 |
December 26, 1999 |
34 |
The Young and the Restless |
CBS |
March 26, 1973 |
present |
|
33 |
NOVA |
PBS |
March 3, 1974 |
present |
616 |
32 |
American Bandstand[20] |
ABC |
August 5, 1957 |
November 5, 1987 |
4,134 |
Syndicated |
1987 |
1988 |
USA |
April 8, 1989 |
October 7, 1989 |
32 |
Saturday Night Live[21] |
NBC |
October 11, 1975 |
present |
604 |
32 |
The Victory Garden[22] |
PBS |
April 16, 1975 |
present |
|
32 |
Good Morning America |
ABC |
September 1, 1975 |
present |
|
32 |
The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer[23] |
PBS |
October 20, 1975 |
present |
|
31 |
Faith for Today[24] |
ABC |
May 21, 1950 |
1955 |
|
Syndicated |
1955 |
1981 |
31 |
Creative Living with Sheryl Borden |
PBS |
1976 |
present |
|
31 |
Austin City Limits |
PBS |
1976 |
present |
|
31 |
Live from Lincoln Center |
PBS |
January 30, 1976 |
present[25] |
|
30 |
Inside the NFL |
HBO |
1977 |
present |
|
30 |
Live from the Met[26] |
PBS |
1977 |
present[27] |
|
[edit] 25-29 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
29 |
Love of Life |
CBS |
September 24, 1951 |
February 1, 1980 |
|
29 |
Captain Kangaroo[28] |
CBS |
October 3, 1955 |
December 8, 1984 |
|
29 |
20/20 |
ABC |
June 6, 1978 |
present |
|
28 |
The Edge of Night |
CBS |
April 2, 1956 |
November 28, 1975 |
7,420 |
ABC |
December 1, 1975 |
December 28, 1984 |
28 |
SportsCenter |
ESPN |
September 7, 1979 |
present |
~30,000 |
28 |
CBS News Sunday Morning |
CBS |
January 28, 1979 |
present |
|
28 |
This Old House |
PBS |
1979 |
present |
690+ |
27 |
Bobby Jones Gospel |
BET |
January 27, 1980 |
present |
|
27 |
Washington Journal[29] |
C-SPAN |
October 7, 1980 |
present |
|
27 |
Nightline[30] |
ABC |
March 24, 1980 |
present |
|
27 |
Mystery! |
PBS |
February 5, 1980 |
present |
|
27 |
Moneyline[31] |
CNN |
June 1, 1980 |
present |
|
27 |
The Lawrence Welk Show[32] |
ABC |
July 2, 1955 |
September 4, 1971 |
|
Syndicated |
1971 |
February 1982 |
27 |
Donahue[33] |
Syndicated |
1969 |
1996 |
|
26 |
The David Susskind Show[34] |
Syndicated |
1961 |
1987 |
|
26 |
Nightly Business Report[35] |
PBS |
1981 |
present |
|
26 |
The Woodwright's Shop[36] |
PBS |
1981 |
present |
|
26 |
Entertainment Tonight |
Syndicated |
September 14, 1981 |
present |
|
26 |
This Week[37] |
ABC |
1981 |
present |
|
25 |
What's My Line?[38] |
CBS |
February 16, 1950 |
September 3, 1967 |
2,191 |
Syndicated |
September 1968 |
September 1975 |
25 |
Insight |
Syndicated |
October 2, 1960 |
January 21, 1985 |
|
25 |
Camera Three |
CBS |
January 22, 1956 |
1979 |
|
PBS |
1979 |
July 1, 1980 |
25 |
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom |
NBC |
January 6, 1963 |
April 11, 1971 |
|
Syndicated |
1971 |
1988 |
25 |
MotorWeek[39] |
PBS |
1982 |
present |
|
25 |
The McLaughlin Group |
Syndicated |
1982 |
present |
|
25 |
Siskel & Ebert and the Movies[40] |
Syndicated |
1982 |
present |
|
25 |
Nature |
PBS |
October 10, 1982 |
present |
|
[edit] 20-24 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
24 |
Frontline |
PBS |
January 17, 1983 |
present |
490+ |
24 |
Wheel of Fortune |
Syndicated |
September 19, 1983 |
present |
|
24 |
CBS Morning News[41] |
CBS |
September 2, 1963 |
January 9, 1987 |
|
24 |
WCW Saturday Night[42] |
WTCG/WTBS/TBS |
December 17, 1976[43] |
June 24, 2000 |
|
24 |
Hee Haw[44] |
CBS |
June 15, 1969 |
July 17, 1971 |
|
Syndicated |
1971 |
1992 |
24 |
Truth or Consequences[45] |
CBS[46] |
September 7, 1950 |
May 1951 |
|
NBC[47] |
1952 |
1952 |
NBC |
May 18, 1954[48] |
September 24, 1965 |
Syndicated[49] |
1966 |
1974 |
24 |
Gilad's Bodies in Motion |
ESPN |
1983 |
1994 |
|
Fox Sports Net |
1994 |
1995 |
Discovery Health |
1995 |
2004 |
FitTV |
2004 |
present |
23 |
Death Valley Days |
Syndicated |
March 1, 1952 |
August 1, 1975 |
558 |
23 |
The Ed Sullivan Show[50] |
CBS |
June 20, 1948 |
June 6, 1971 |
|
23 |
Crossfire |
CNN |
1982 |
June 3, 2005 |
|
23 |
George Michael Sports Machine[51] |
NBC |
September 2, 1984 |
September 8, 1991 |
|
Syndicated |
September 15, 1991 |
March 25, 2007 |
23 |
Jeopardy! (revival)[52] |
Syndicated |
September 10, 1984 |
present |
5000+ |
22 |
National Geographic Explorer[53] |
Nickelodeon |
1985 |
1986 |
|
WTBS/TBS |
1986 |
1999 |
CNBC |
1999 |
2001 |
MSNBC[54] |
2001 |
2005 |
National Geographic |
2005 |
present |
22 |
Larry King Live |
CNN |
June 3, 1985 |
present |
|
22 |
Grand Ole Opry Live[55] |
TNN |
April 20, 1985 |
August 2001 |
|
CMT |
August 2001 |
2003 |
GAC[56] |
2003 |
present |
22 |
Ted Mack and the Original Amateur Hour[57] |
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 |
22 |
The Merv Griffin Show |
NBC |
October 1962 |
March 1963 |
|
Syndicated |
1965 |
1969 |
CBS |
August 18, 1969 |
February 11, 1972 |
Syndicated |
1972 |
September 1986 |
22 |
The NFL on NBC[58] |
NBC |
1975 |
1997 |
|
21 |
Issues and Answers[59] |
ABC |
1960 |
1981 |
|
21 |
The Mike Douglas Show |
Syndicated |
1961 |
1982 |
6,000+ |
21 |
Sneak Previews[60] |
PBS |
1975 |
1996 |
|
21 |
This Week in Baseball[61] |
Syndicated |
1977 |
1998 |
|
21 |
Style with Elsa Klensch |
CNN |
June 1, 1980 |
January 2001 |
|
21 |
Cookin' Cheap |
PBS |
1981 |
2002 |
|
21 |
Sábado Gigante[62] |
Univisión |
May 20, 1986 |
present |
21 |
The Oprah Winfrey Show |
Syndicated |
September 8, 1986 |
present |
|
21 |
For Your Home |
PBS |
December 1, 1996 |
present |
|
20 |
The Red Skelton Show |
NBC |
September 30, 1951 |
June 21, 1953 |
|
CBS |
September 22, 1953 |
June 23, 1970 |
NBC |
September 14, 1970 |
August 29, 1971 |
20 |
Gunsmoke[63] |
CBS |
September 10, 1955 |
September 1, 1975 |
635 |
20 |
The Secret Storm |
CBS |
February 1, 1954 |
February 8, 1974 |
5,195 |
20 |
Lassie |
CBS |
September 12, 1954 |
March 21, 1971 |
588 |
Syndicated[64] |
October 7, 1971 |
1974 |
20 |
Concentration (original series) |
NBC |
August 25, 1958 |
March 23, 1973 |
3,796 |
Syndicated |
1973 |
1978 |
20 |
The Bold and the Beautiful |
CBS |
March 23, 1987 |
present |
|
20 |
Sunday NFL Countdown |
ESPN |
September 7, 1987 |
present |
|
20 |
College GameDay (football series) |
ESPN |
September 1987 |
present |
|
20 |
NFL Primetime |
ESPN |
1987 |
present |
|
20 |
It's Showtime at the Apollo[65] |
Syndicated |
1987 |
present |
|
20 |
Biography[66] |
A&E |
April 6, 1987[67] |
August 2006 |
|
Biography Channel |
August 2006 |
present[68] |
20 |
Evans and Novak[69] |
CNN |
September 1982 |
November 9, 2002 |
|
20 |
Moneyline |
CNN |
June 1, 1980 |
2000 |
|
20 |
The Doctors |
NBC |
April 1, 1963 |
December 31, 1982 |
5,280 |
[edit] 16-19 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
19 |
The Porter Wagoner Show |
Syndicated |
1960 |
1979 |
|
19 |
The NFL Today (original series) |
CBS |
1975 |
January 23, 1994 |
|
19 |
Computer Chronicles |
PBS |
1983 |
June 25, 2002 |
|
19 |
The Beachcombers |
CBC |
October 1, 1972 |
1990 |
387 |
19 |
Friday Night Videos[70] |
NBC |
July 29, 1983 |
May 24, 2002 |
|
19 |
The American Experience |
PBS |
October 1, 1988 |
present |
220+ |
19 |
The Sports Reporters[71] |
ESPN[72] |
October 9, 1988 |
present |
|
19 |
ESPN Sunday Night Football[73] |
ESPN |
November 8, 1987[74] |
January 1, 2006 |
|
19 |
48 Hours[75] |
CBS |
January 2, 1988 |
present |
|
19 |
New Yankee Workshop |
PBS |
January 1988 |
present |
|
19 |
America's Most Wanted |
Fox |
February 1, 1988 |
present |
|
19 |
P.O.V. |
PBS |
July 5, 1988 |
present |
|
19 |
Live With Regis and Kelly[76] |
Syndicated |
September 5, 1988[77] |
present |
|
18 |
Art Linkletter's House Party[78] |
CBS |
September 1, 1952 |
September 5, 1969 |
|
NBC |
December 29, 1969 |
September 25, 1970 |
18 |
The Danny Thomas Show |
ABC[79] |
September 29, 1953 |
July 1957 |
|
CBS[80] |
September 1957 |
September 2, 1971 |
18 |
Inside Edition |
Syndicated |
January 9, 1989 |
present |
|
18 |
COPS |
Fox |
March 11, 1989 |
present |
650+ |
18 |
The Simpsons[81] |
Fox |
December 17, 1989 |
present |
388+ |
18 |
America's Funniest Home Videos |
ABC |
November 26, 1989 |
present |
345+ |
18 |
The Real World[82] |
MTV |
May 21, 1992 |
present |
383 |
17 |
NBA Inside Stuff |
NBC |
1990 |
2002 |
|
ABC |
2002 |
present |
17 |
Baseball Tonight |
ESPN |
March 19, 1990 |
present |
|
17 |
ESPN Major League Baseball[83] |
ESPN, ESPN2[84] |
April 15, 1990 |
present |
|
17 |
Outside the Lines |
ESPN |
1990 |
present |
|
17 |
Law & Order |
NBC |
September 13, 1990 |
present |
350+ |
17 |
Showbiz Today |
CNN |
October 29, 1984 |
2001 |
|
17 |
USA Tuesday Night Fights |
USA |
March 30, 1982 |
1998 |
|
17 |
The Capital Gang |
CNN |
September 7, 1988 |
2005 |
|
16 |
Lilias, Yoga, and You[85] |
PBS |
1976 |
1999 |
|
16 |
MTV Unplugged |
MTV |
November 26, 1989 |
November 10, 2005[86] |
108 |
16 |
Booknotes |
C-SPAN |
April 2, 1989 |
December 5, 2004 |
|
16 |
E! News[87] |
E! |
September 1, 1991 |
present |
|
16 |
The Jerry Springer Show |
Syndicated |
September 20, 1991 |
present |
3000+ |
16 |
Investigative Reports |
A&E |
September 27, 1991 |
present |
|
16 |
The Montel Williams Show |
Syndicated |
June 24, 1991 |
present |
3000+ |
16 |
Charlie Rose |
PBS |
September 30, 1991 |
present |
|
16 |
Wheel of Fortune (daytime) |
NBC |
January 6, 1975 |
June 30, 1989 |
|
CBS |
July 17, 1989 |
January 11, 1991 |
NBC |
January 14, 1991 |
September 20, 1991 |
16 |
Fight Back! with David Horowitz |
Syndicated |
1976 |
1992 |
|
[edit] 12-15 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
15 |
I've Got a Secret |
CBS |
June 19, 1952 |
April 3, 1967 |
350+ |
15 |
Concentration |
NBC |
August 25, 1958 |
March 23, 1973 |
3,796 |
15 |
The Jack Benny Program |
CBS |
October 29, 1950 |
September 15, 1964 |
343 |
NBC |
September 25, 1964 |
September 10, 1965 |
15 |
That Good Ole Nashville Music |
Syndicated |
1970 |
1985 |
|
15 |
Newton's Apple |
PBS |
1983 |
1998 |
|
15 |
Reliable Sources |
CNN |
March 7, 1992 |
present |
|
15 |
Dateline NBC[88] |
NBC |
March 31, 1992 |
present |
|
14 |
Watch Mr. Wizard (original series) |
NBC |
May 26, 1951 |
June 27, 1965 |
547 |
14 |
The Adventures of
Ozzie and Harriet[89] |
ABC |
October 10, 1952 |
September 3, 1966 |
435 |
14 |
Jack LaLanne Show |
Syndicated |
1956 |
1970 |
|
14 |
Bonanza[90] |
NBC |
September 12, 1959 |
January 16, 1973 |
430 |
14 |
Hollywood Squares |
NBC |
October 17, 1966 |
June 20, 1980 |
3,536 |
14 |
Knots Landing |
CBS |
December 27, 1979 |
May 13, 1993 |
344 |
14 |
Ryan's Hope |
ABC |
July 7, 1975 |
January 13, 1989 |
3,515 |
14 |
Marty Stouffer's Wild America |
PBS |
1982 |
1996 |
120 |
14 |
An Evening at the Improv |
A&E |
February 3, 1982 |
January 1, 1996 |
|
14 |
Speed Week |
ESPN |
1983 |
1997 |
|
14 |
Video Soul |
BET |
June 26, 1983 |
1997 |
|
14 |
Loving[91] |
ABC |
June 26, 1983 |
March 28, 1997 |
|
14 |
Nick News |
Nickelodeon |
1983 |
1997 |
|
14 |
WWE Monday Night Raw |
USA |
January 11, 1993 |
September 18, 2000 |
700+ |
TNN/Spike TV |
September 25, 2000 |
July 30, 2005 |
USA |
August 6, 2005 |
present |
14 |
Late Show With David Letterman |
CBS |
August 30, 1993 |
present |
2,600+ |
14 |
Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures |
Syndicated |
September 1, 1993 |
present |
|
14 |
NFL Matchup |
ESPN, ESPN2[92] |
September 5, 1993 |
present |
|
14 |
Monday Night Countdown |
ESPN |
September 6, 1993 |
present |
|
14 |
Late Night With Conan O'Brien[93] |
NBC |
October 17, 1993 |
present |
2,300+ |
14 |
Survivor[94] |
CBS |
May 31, 2000 |
present |
192 |
13 |
Real World/Road Rules Challenge |
MTV |
September 28, 1997 |
present |
|
13 |
Let's Make a Deal[95] |
NBC |
December 30, 1963 |
December 27, 1968 |
|
ABC |
December 30, 1968 |
July 9, 1976 |
13 |
The Howdy Doody Show |
NBC |
December 27, 1947 |
September 24, 1960 |
|
13 |
Armstrong Circle Theatre |
NBC |
June 6, 1950 |
June 1957 |
|
CBS |
October 1957 |
August 28, 1963 |
13 |
The 20th Century[96] |
CBS |
October 20, 1957 |
January 4, 1970 |
|
13 |
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids |
CBS |
September 9, 1972 |
August 25, 1984 |
|
Syndicated |
1984 |
1985 |
13 |
Homes Across America[97] |
HGTV |
December 1994 |
October 12, 2005 |
|
13 |
Kickin' It with Byron Allen[98] |
Syndicated |
1994 |
present |
|
13 |
Extra[99] |
Syndicated |
September 5, 1994 |
present |
|
13 |
Fox NFL Sunday |
Fox |
September 18, 1994 |
present |
|
13 |
ER |
NBC |
September 19, 1994 |
present |
268 |
13 |
Entertainers with Byron Allen[100] |
Syndicated |
September 1994 |
present |
|
13 |
Dallas |
CBS |
April 2, 1978 |
May 3, 1991 |
357 |
13 |
PM Magazine[101] |
Syndicated |
September 1978 |
January 1, 1991 |
|
13 |
Later |
NBC |
August 22, 1988 |
February 1, 2001 |
|
13 |
Unsolved Mysteries |
NBC |
January 20, 1987[102] |
September 5, 1997 |
560 |
CBS |
November 13, 1997 |
June 11, 1999 |
Lifetime |
July 2, 2001 |
September 20, 2002 |
13 |
Tim Russert |
CNBC |
1994 |
present |
|
13 |
Inside the Actors Studio |
Bravo |
August 14, 1994 |
present |
|
13 |
Road Rules |
MTV |
July 19, 1995 |
September 27, 2004[103] |
|
12 |
The Joker's Wild |
CBS |
September 3, 1972 |
June 13, 1975 |
3,026 |
Syndicated[104] |
September 1977 |
May 23, 1986 |
12 |
Star Search[105] |
Syndicated |
September 10, 1983 |
May 20, 1995 |
|
12 |
To Tell the Truth |
CBS |
December 18, 1956 |
September 6, 1968 |
|
12 |
Divorce Court (original series)[106] |
Syndicated |
1957 |
1969 |
|
12 |
CBS Reports |
CBS |
October 27, 1959 |
September 7, 1971 |
|
12 |
The Lucy Show[107] |
CBS |
October 1, 1962 |
September 2, 1974 |
|
12 |
The People's Court (original series)[108] |
Syndicated |
September 1981 |
1993 |
2,484 |
12 |
My Three Sons |
ABC |
September 29, 1960 |
September 2, 1965 |
|
CBS |
September 16, 1965 |
August 24, 1972 |
12 |
N.Y.P.D. Blue |
ABC |
September 21, 1993 |
March 1, 2005 |
261 |
12 |
Murder, She Wrote |
CBS |
September 1, 1984 |
May 19, 1996 |
264 |
12 |
Hawaii Five-O |
CBS |
September 26, 1968 |
April 26, 1980 |
284 |
12 |
Loving |
ABC |
June 27, 1983 |
November 10, 1995 |
3,169 |
12 |
Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous |
Syndicated |
January 1984 |
September 1996 |
|
12 |
CBS This Morning[109] |
CBS |
November 30, 1987 |
October 29, 1999 |
|
12 |
House of Style |
MTV |
January 1, 1989 |
2000 |
|
12 |
The Jenny Jones Show |
Syndicated |
September 16, 1991 |
September 12, 2003 |
|
12 |
Room by Room |
HGTV |
December 31, 1994 |
2006[110] |
|
12 |
Modern Marvels |
History Channel |
January 1, 1995 |
present |
350+ |
12 |
The Late Late Show |
NBC |
January 9, 1995 |
present |
|
12 |
Golf Talk |
Golf Channel |
January 17, 1995 |
present |
|
12 |
Golf Central |
Golf Channel |
January 18, 1995 |
present |
|
12 |
Squawk Box |
CNBC |
1995 |
present |
|
12 |
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel |
HBO |
1995 |
present |
|
12 |
MADtv |
FOX |
October 14, 1995 |
present |
264 |
12 |
The NBA on NBC |
NBC |
1990 |
2002 |
[edit] 10-11 seasons
Number of
seasons |
Series |
Network |
First broadcast |
Last broadcast |
Number of
episodes |
11 |
Kraft Television Theatre[111] |
NBC |
May 7, 1947 |
October 1, 1958 |
|
11 |
The Voice of Firestone |
NBC |
September 5, 1949 |
June 1954 |
|
ABC |
June 1954 |
June 1959 |
ABC |
September 1962 |
June 16, 1963 |
11 |
You Bet Your Life |
NBC |
October 5, 1950 |
June 29, 1961 |
429 |
11 |
The Andy Williams Show |
CBS |
1957 |
1959 |
|
NBC |
1962 |
1971 |
11 |
Beat the Clock (original series)[112] |
CBS |
March 23, 1950 |
September 12, 1958 |
|
ABC |
October 13, 1958 |
January 30, 1961 |
11 |
Jeopardy! (original NBC series)[113] |
NBC |
March 30, 1964 |
January 3, 1975 |
2,753 |
11 |
The General Electric College Bowl[114] |
CBS |
January 4, 1959 |
1963 |
|
NBC |
1963 |
June 14, 1970 |
11 |
The Wilburn Brothers Show |
Syndicated |
1987 |
1998 |
354 |
11 |
The Carol Burnett Show |
CBS |
September 11, 1967 |
March 29, 1978 |
278 |
11 |
M*A*S*H |
CBS |
September 17, 1972 |
February 28, 1983 |
251 |
11 |
Cheers |
NBC |
September 30, 1982 |
May 20, 1993 |
273 |
11 |
Late Night With David Letterman |
NBC |
February 1, 1982 |
June 25, 1993 |
1,810 |
11 |
The Howard Stern Show |
E! |
June 18, 1994 |
July 8, 2005 |
|
11 |
Frasier |
NBC |
September 16, 1994 |
May 13, 2005 |
265 |
11 |
The Geraldo Rivera Show |
Syndicated |
1987 |
1998 |
|
11 |
Married... with Children |
Fox |
April 5, 1987 |
June 9, 1997 |
259 |
11 |
Love Connection |
Syndicated |
September 12, 1983 |
July 1, 1994 |
|
11 |
The Jeffersons |
CBS |
January 18, 1975 |
July 23, 1985 |
255 |
11 |
Baywatch |
NBC |
September 22, 1989 |
August 28, 1990 |
243 |
Syndicated |
October 1991 |
May 24, 2001 |
11 |
Talk Soup |
E! |
December 26, 1991 |
May 17, 2002 |
|
11 |
Martha Stewart Living |
Syndicated |
1993 |
2004 |
|
11 |
Ricki Lake |
Syndicated |
September 13, 1993 |
August 27, 2004 |
|
11 |
All That |
Nickelodeon |
September 6, 1994[115] |
October 22, 2005 |
|
11 |
Private Screenings |
TCM |
January 1, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
For Your Home |
PBS |
June 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
The Daily Show |
Comedy Central |
July 22, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
South Park |
Comedy Central |
August 13, 1997 |
present |
154 |
11 |
7th Heaven |
WB |
August 26, 1996 |
September 18, 2006 |
221 |
CW |
September 25, 2006 |
present |
11 |
Arthur |
PBS |
September 2, 1996 |
present |
135 |
11 |
Imus in the Morning[116] |
MSNBC |
September 2, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Access Hollywood |
Syndicated |
September 9, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Judge Judy |
Syndicated |
September 16, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Fox News Live |
Fox News Channel |
October 6, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Your World with Neil Cavuto |
Fox News Channel |
October 6, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
The O'Reilly Factor[117] |
Fox News Channel |
October 6, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Hannity & Colmes |
Fox News Channel |
October 6, 1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Gardening by the Yard |
HGTV |
1996 |
present |
|
11 |
E! True Hollywood Story |
E! |
1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Fox News Sunday |
Fox[118] |
1996 |
present |
|
11 |
A Wedding Story |
TLC |
1996 |
present |
|
11 |
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends |
CBS |
January 12, 1949 |
April 28, 1959 |
|
11 |
King of the Hill |
Fox |
January 12, 1997 |
present |
200+ |
10 |
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts[119] |
CBS |
December 6, 1948 |
July 21, 1958 |
|
10 |
Studio One[120] |
CBS |
November 7, 1948 |
September 29, 1958 |
|
10 |
The Arthur Murray Party[121] |
ABC |
July 20, 1950 |
September 1950 |
|
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 |
Smilin' Ed's Gang[122] |
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 |
General Electric Theater |
CBS |
February 1, 1953 |
September 16, 1962 |
|
10 |
The Pink Panther Show[123] |
NBC |
September 13, 1969 |
September 2, 1978 |
|
ABC |
September 9, 1978[124] |
September 1, 1979 |
10 |
A Current Affair |
Syndicated |
July 28, 1986 |
1996 |
|
10 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (original series) |
Syndicated |
December 10, 1987 |
February 9, 1990 |
193 |
CBS |
September 10, 1990 |
November 2, 1996 |
10 |
Stargate SG-1[125] |
Showtime |
July 27, 1997 |
May 17, 2002 |
215[126] |
Sci Fi |
June 7, 2002 |
2007[127] |
10 |
Alfred Hitchcock Presents[128] |
NBC |
October 2, 1955 |
June 26, 1960 |
366 |
CBS |
September 25, 1960 |
June 26, 1962[129] |
NBC |
September 20, 1962 |
July 3, 1964 |
CBS |
October 5, 1964 |
May 10, 1965 |
10 |
Murphy Brown |
CBS |
November 14, 1988 |
May 18, 1998 |
247 |
10 |
Hard Copy |
Syndicated |
September 18, 1989 |
April 26, 1999 |
|
10 |
The Amazing Race[130] |
CBS |
September 5, 2001 |
present |
122 |
10 |
Friends |
NBC |
September 22, 1994 |
May 6, 2004 |
236 |
10 |
JAG |
NBC |
September 1, 1995 |
May 22, 1996[131] |
227 |
CBS |
January 3, 1997 |
April 29, 2005 |
10 |
Beverly Hills 90210 |
Fox |
October 4, 1990 |
May 17, 2000 |
|
10 |
Nashville Now |
TNN |
March 1, 1983 |
January 1, 1993 |
|
10 |
Getting Fit |
ESPN |
1987 |
1997 |
|
10 |
Mystery Science Theater 3000[132] |
Comedy Central |
November 27, 1989 |
May 18, 1996 |
198 |
Sci Fi Channel |
February 1, 1997 |
August 8, 1999[133] |
10 |
The Crocodile Hunter |
Animal Planet |
October 1996 |
2006 |
345 |
10 |
Barney & Friends[134] |
PBS |
April 5, 1992 |
present |
|
10 |
Antiques Roadshow |
PBS |
January 1, 1997 |
present |
|
10 |
The People's Court (revival)[135] |
Syndicated |
September 1997 |
present |
1500+ |
10 |
Hardball with Chris Matthews[136] |
CNBC |
1997 |
1999 |
|
MSNBC |
1999 |
present |
10 |
Emeril Live |
Food Network |
1997 |
present |
|
10 |
Denise Austin's Daily Workout |
Lifetime |
1997 |
present |
|
10 |
NFL Films Presents[137] |
ESPN |
1997 |
present |
|
NFL Network |
November 4, 2003 |
present |
10 |
Pantomime Quiz[138] |
CBS |
July 1, 1950 |
August 1951 |
|
NBC |
January 1952 |
March 1952 |
CBS |
July 1952 |
May 1952 |
CBS |
July 1952 |
August 1953 |
DuMont |
October 1953 |
April 1954 |
CBS |
June 1954 |
August 1954 |
ABC |
January 1955 |
March 1955 |
CBS |
July 1955 |
July 1957 |
ABC |
April 1958 |
September 1959 |
10 |
The U.S. Steel Hour |
ABC |
October 27, 1953 |
June 21, 1955 |
|
CBS |
July 6, 1955 |
August 13, 1963 |
[edit] See also
- ^ 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
- ^ Originally The Guiding Light. Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio January 25, 1937.
- ^ Originally Hallmark Playhouse radio series, was Hallmark Television Playhouse (1952-1954)
- ^ 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-present
- ^ Originally Huntley-Brinkley Report, 1956-1970
- ^ 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
- ^ Regularly scheduled broadcasts ended September 2005; currently airs periodically
- ^ Name often altered to reflect primary sponsor. Name on current broadcasts: Denny's PBA Tour
- ^ In addition, NBC televised the fall tour, 1984-1991
- ^ 1998-2000 broadcast seasons were shared by CBS and ESPN
- ^ Weekly broadcasts ended January 1, 1997; irregular airings afterward; officially ended with the absorption of ABC Sports into ESPN
- ^ Originally Washington Week in Review
- ^ Date of airing of last first-run episode. Since then, reruns have been syndicated as Best of Soul Train
- ^ Became Wall $treet Week with Fortune after original host was fired in 2002
- ^ Aired locally on WYAH-TV Portsmouth, Virginia, 1966-1977; evolved from locally-broadcast telethons 1962-1966
- ^ Simulcast with cable network transmission
- ^ Originally The New Price Is Right; longest running game show in American television history.
- ^ Pilot taped April 4, 1966
- ^ Continuation of Bandstand, which aired on WFIL 1952–1957
- ^ Originally NBC Saturday Night
- ^ Jim Crockett's Victory Garden, 1975-79
- ^ Previously The Robert MacNeil Report (1975), The MacNeil/Lehrer Report (1975-1983), The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour 1975-1995
- ^ Also Westbrook Hospital, 1975-1981
- ^ Not currently on a regular schedule
- ^ Also known as The Metropolitain Opera Presents
- ^ Not currently on a regular schedule
- ^ Reruns aired in syndication, 1984-1992
- ^ Weekend editions are simulcast on the BBC Parliament channel with the name America This Week
- ^ Evolved from The Iran Crisis - America Held Hostage (1979-80)
- ^ Became Lou Dobbs Moneyline in 2001, Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003
- ^ Originally The Dodge Dancing Party; reruns have been airing since 1982 on various PBS stations
- ^ Originally The Phil Donahue Show
- ^ Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958-1961
- ^ Broadcast locally only on WPBT, 1979-1981
- ^ Broadcast only in North Carolina, 1979-1981
- ^ Succeeded Issues and Answers; full title throughout its run is This Week With (host's name), beginning with David Brinkley, 1981-1996
- ^ Longest-running game show in prime time network television
- ^ Also syndicated, 1982-present
- ^ Also informally known as Siskel & Ebert; other names for the series: At the Movies (1982-1986), Roger Ebert & The Movies (1999-2000), Ebert & Roeper at the Movies (2000-2001), Ebert & Roeper (since 2001)
- ^ Morning 1979-1982
- ^ Previously Georgia Championship Wrestling (1972-1984), World Championship Wrestling (1984-1992)
- ^ Date when WTCG was distributed nationally via cable (WTCG evolved into TBS). Broadcast on WTCG started January 1972.
- ^ Renamed Hee Haw Silver for 1992-1993 season ("greatest hits"); reruns aired on The Nashville Network 1992-1997
- ^ Originated on NBC Radio 1940-1951.
- ^ Hosted by Ralph Edwards
- ^ Hosted by Jack Bailey
- ^ Hosted by Bob Barker; Steve Dunne also hosted a primetime version on NBC, 1958
- ^ Hosted by Bob Barker
- ^ Aired as Toast of the Town until 1955
- ^ Evolved from George Michael's Sports Final, 1980-1984 (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/16/AR2006111600669.html)
- ^ Hosted by Alex Trebek
- ^ Host: Tom Chapin (1985-1988), Robert Urich (1988-1995), Bob Ballard (1988-1995), Boyd Matson (1995-2003), Michael Fay (2001), Lisa Ling (2003-)
- ^ Show renamed National Geographic Ultimate Explorer 2003-2005
- ^ Oldest continuously running radio program, airing on WSM radio, Nashville, Tennessee
- ^ As Grand Ole Opry Live!
- ^ Originated on radio as Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour, 1934-1946
- ^ Originally GrandStand, then changed name to reflect year; was also NFL Live 1987-1997
- ^ 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
- ^ Original version hosted by Mel Allen (1977-1996), Warner Fusselle (1996), and Ozzie Smith (1997-1998)
- ^ Continuation of series that aired 1962-1985 on Chile's Canal 13
- ^ 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.
- ^ Syndicated title: Lassie and Timmy
- ^ Also known as Showtime in Harlem, Showtime, and Live in Hollywood
- ^ Originated on CBS
- ^ Reran CBS originals, 1984-1987
- ^ Rebroadcast A&E originals, 1999-2006
- ^ Other names: Evans, Novak, Hunt, and Shields (1998-2001), Novak, Hunt, and Shields (2001-2002)
- ^ Name changed to Friday Night 1994-2000, Late Friday 2001-2002. In both cases, the name change accompanied a change in program format
- ^ Full title ESPN Magazine's Sport Reporters
- ^ Program rebroadcast later the same day on ESPNEWS
- ^ 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
- ^ Also called 48 Hours Investigates
- ^ Other names: Live With Regis and Kathie Lee (1988-2000), Live With Regis (2000-2001)
- ^ Date of first episode distributed nationally; was aired by WABC locally at The Morning Show, 1983-1988
- ^ Also on CBS Radio, 1945-1967
- ^ As Make Room for Daddy; NBC used the same name when airing reruns of this series, 1960-1965
- ^ As The Danny Thomas Show
- ^ Longest running prime time animated program in the United States.
- ^ According to MTV, 18th season begins November 22, 2006
- ^ Includes Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball, etc.
- ^ ESPN2 started broadcasting major league baseball games in 2002 in addition to those offered by ESPN
- ^ Local transmission only (WCET), 1972-1996
- ^ New episodes sporadic after 2001
- ^ Previously E! News Daily and E! News Live
- ^ Also known as Dateline (day of week it airs), Dateline With Stone Phillips
- ^ Longest running live-action sitcom.
- ^ First US network series to film all its episodes in color
- ^ Renamed The City (1995-1997)
- ^ Presently, each episode first airs on ESPN2 on Fridays, then is repeated on ESPN two days later
- ^ To end in 2009 as O'Brien succeeds Jay Leno as host of The Tonight Show
- ^ According to CBS.com, has two 14-week seasons per year, similar to The Amazing Race
- ^ original network series - syndicated version ran 1971-1977; short-lived "revivals" followed
- ^ The 21st Century 1967-1970
- ^ Had 13 week seasons, according to HGTV
- ^ Evolved from Jammin' (1991-1994)
- ^ Originally Extra:The Entertainment Magazine
- ^ Originally Entertainers
- ^ Aired locally on KPIX San Francisco as Evening: The MTWTF Show, 1976-1978
- ^ Includes series of specials, Jan. 1987 to May 1988
- ^ The start of Season 14 has been announced for January 2007
- ^ Syndicated revival prompted by success of syndicated repeats of CBS episodes in 1976
- ^ Ed McMahon's Star Search, 1992-1995
- ^ With Judge Voltaire Perkins
- ^ Originally The Lucille Ball Show; was also Here's Lucy 1968-1974
- ^ With Judge Joseph Wapner
- ^ This Morning 1996-1999
- ^ 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
- ^ Emcee: Bud Collyer
- ^ Hosted by Art Fleming
- ^ Also known as G.E. College Bowl; on NBC radio, 1953-1955; pilot shot 1955
- ^ "Special preview" airing, April 16, 1994
- ^ Simulcast of live program at WFAN New York
- ^ Originally The O'Reilly Report
- ^ First-run broadcast on Fox; repeated in the afternoon of the same day on Fox News Channel
- ^ On CBS radio 1946-1956
- ^ Originated on CBS Radio, 1947
- ^ The first series to be shown on four US broadcasting networks
- ^ 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
- ^ The Pink Panther Meets the Ant and the Aardvark 1970-1971; The New Pink Panther Show 1971-1974; The Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show 1976-1977; Think Pink Panther 1977-1978
- ^ As The All New Pink Panther Show
- ^ Longest-running science fiction series in the United States.
- ^ According to Sci Fi Wire
- ^ Cancellation announced by Sci Fi Channel, August 21, 2006
- ^ The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1962-1965
- ^ One episode wasn't aired on network TV, but was included in later syndication packages
- ^ According to CBS.com, has two 13-week seasons per year, similar to Survivor
- ^ One episode made its premiere on USA Network as part of a JAG rerun package. The episode, planned to be the first of a two-part story, never aired on NBC before cancellation.
- ^ Also known as MST3K; first aired locally on KTMA, 1988-1989
- ^ official end of series, although one "unofficial" episode (Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders) was shown a month later
- ^ Reruns only (no first-run episodes) in 1994, 1996, and 2001
- ^ Judges: Ed Koch (1997-1999), Jerry Sheindlin (1999-2001), Marilyn Milian (2001-present)
- ^ Originally Politics with Chris Matthews
- ^ First-run syndication 1968-1997
- ^ Originally aired locally in Los Angeles, 1947-1950
[edit] References used for above
- 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
- The show's listing on www.tv.com and www.epguides.com
- The show's homepage (if available) and the Internet site of the network that offered the show.