List of longest-running American television series explained

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. Series broadcast within the U.S. but produced in other countries, such as Coronation Street (years) and Doctor Who (years) are not included (see: List of longest-running British television programmes).

Series shaded in light blue are currently in production.

At least 60 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast Number of episodes Notes
yearsNFL on NBC[1] NBCOctober 22, 1939January 25, 19985,000+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 its AFC contract to CBS. NBC later resumed its 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.
August 6, 2006present
yearsMeet the Press[2]
(NBC News)
NBCNovember 6, 1947[3] presentLongest-running show.
yearsCBS Evening News[4]
(CBS News)
CBSMay 3, 1948presentLongest-running network newscast.
yearsMusic & the Spoken Word[5] SyndicatedOctober 1949presentLongest-running non-news television program, the longest-running variety show, the longest-running religious television program, and the longest-running entertainment program in American television history.
yearsHallmark Hall of Fame[6] NBCDecember 24, 1951December 17, 1978Longest-running television anthology program, though not broadcast on a regular schedule, with only a limited number of productions per year.
CBSNovember 14, 1979April 30, 1980
PBSFebruary 9, 1981May 6, 1981
CBSDecember 1, 1981January 29, 1989
ABCApril 30, 1989April 23, 1995
CBSDecember 10, 1995April 24, 2011
ABCNovember 27, 2011April 20, 2014
Hallmark ChannelNovember 30, 2014[7] present
yearsToday
(NBC News)
NBCJanuary 14, 1952presentLongest-running morning show.
years2The Victory HourWTVRJanuary 13, 1952[8] 1966[9] Longest-running Christian television program
WWBT1966present
yearsBackyard FarmerNebraska Educational TelecommunicationsJune 1, 1953presentLongest-running show for home lawn and gardening (The show claims to be "the longest-running locally produced program in television history."[10])
yearsABC World News Tonight[11] ABCSeptember 1953present15,722+
yearsThe Tonight Show[12] NBCSeptember 27, 1954January 25, 19572,000 (before Carson)[13] ...Starring Steve Allen
July 29, 1957March 30, 1962 ...Starring Jack Paar
October 1, 1962May 22, 1992...Starring Johnny Carson
May 25, 1992May 29, 20093,775...with Jay Leno
June 1, 2009January 22, 2010...with Conan O'Brien
March 1, 2010February 6, 2014835[14] ...with Jay Leno
February 17, 2014present[15] ...Starring Jimmy Fallon[16]
yearsThe Wonderful World of Disney[17] ABCOctober 27, 1954June 11, 1961Anthology 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.
NBCSeptember 24, 1961August 16, 1981
CBSSeptember 26, 1981September 24, 1983
ABCFebruary 1, 1986May 21, 1988
NBCOctober 8, 1988August 26, 1990
CBSSeptember 26, 1991December 1, 1996
ABCSeptember 28, 1997December 24, 2008
December 12, 2015present
Disney+May 20, 2020present
yearsFace the Nation
(CBS News)
CBSNovember 7, 1954present
yearsIt Is WrittenSyndicatedMarch 1, 1956[18] presentLongest-running religious television program to broadcast in color.
yearsThe Open MindSyndicated[19] May 1956[20] presentLongest-running public television program.
yearsNFL on CBSCBSSeptember 30, 1956January 23, 1994CBS 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. It also airs Super Bowl matches.
September 6, 1998present
years12To Tell the TruthCBSDecember 18, 1956May 22, 1967474CBS Primetime
June 18, 1962September 6, 19681,625CBS Daytime
9Syndicated196919781,715
119801981195
NBC19901991190
2Syndicated20002002
3ABC2016April 26, 202286
yearsDivorce CourtSyndicated19571962Broadcast in black and white from 1957 to 1962.
19671969
19841993
September 15, 1999present
yearsCBS Sports SpectacularCBSJanuary 3, 1960present
yearsThe NFL TodayCBSSeptember 17, 1961 January 23, 1994The pre-game show counterpart to NFL on CBS. Originally was 15 minutes long.
September 6, 1998present
yearsIt's AcademicWRC-TV
WJZ-TV
WVIR-TV
WETA-TV
October 7, 1961presentLongest-running game show of any type. Longest-running high school quiz show (broadcast in the Baltimore, Charlottesville, and Washington, D.C. areas only).
yearsProfessional Bowlers Tour[21] ABC[22] January 27, 1962June 21, 1997ESPN airs some of the tours on ABC.
CBS1998[23] 1999
Fox Sports19992000
ESPN2000present
yearsGeneral Hospital
(ABC Daytime)
ABCApril 1, 1963presentLongest-running dramatic series (soap opera) still in production.[24]
years53[25] CBS Morning NewsCBSSeptember 2, 1963 1979This version of the program was replaced by CBS This Morning, and later by The Early Show. The program was on hiatus for two years, then retooled and reintroduced in 1982.
October 4, 1982present
years29Let's Make a DealNBCDecember 30, 1963December 27, 19683,200[26] Originally hosted by Monty Hall. Current host is Wayne Brady.
ABCDecember 30, 1968July 9, 1976
Syndicated19711977281
19801981195
19841986340
NBC19901991128
200320033
CBS2009present1,500+
years47Jeopardy!NBCMarch 30, 1964January 3, 19752,753Originally presented by Art Fleming.
SyndicatedSeptember 1974September 197539
NBCOctober 2, 1978March 2, 1979108
SyndicatedSeptember 10, 1984present7,000+[27] Originally presented by Alex Trebek. Currently presented by Ken Jennings.

50–59 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast Number of episodes Notes
yearsDays of Our Lives
(NBC Daytime)
NBCNovember 8, 1965September 9, 2022
PeacockSeptember 12, 2022present
yearsThe 700 Club[28] Syndicated[29] 1966present
CBN & Freeform1977present
57 years57Guiding Light[30]
(CBS Daytime)
CBSJune 30, 1952September 18, 200915,762Longest-running dramatic series (soap opera) of any genre. Longest-running daytime drama. *While its television debut was on June 30, 1952, The Guiding Lights first incarnation was as a radio show, which premiered on January 25, 1937, giving the production a total runtime of 72 total years.
yearsWashington Week[31] NETFebruary 23, 19671970Longest-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.
PBS1970present
yearsNFL Films PresentsSyndicatedSeptember 17, 1967[32] [33] January 26, 1997
ESPNAugust 31, 1997present
NFL NetworkNovember 4, 2003present
years60 Minutes
(CBS News)
CBSSeptember 24, 1968present
54 years20I've Got a SecretCBSJune 19, 1952April 3, 1967Presented by Garry Moore and Steve Allen.
SyndicatedSeptember 11, 1972September 9, 1973Presented by Steve Allen.
CBSJune 15, 1976July 6, 1976Presented by Bill Cullen.
20002001Presented by Stephanie Miller.
GSNApril 17, 2006June 9, 2006Presented by Bil Dwyer.
54 yearsAs the World Turns
(CBS Daytime)
CBSApril 2, 1956September 17, 2010
yearsSesame StreetNETNovember 10, 1969May 8, 1970Longest-running children's show.[34] While Sesame Street remains on the PBS schedule, new episodes now premiere on HBO and become available to PBS nine months later. This also applied to HBO Max starting to Season 51 when the show moved to HBO Max.[35]
PBSNovember 9, 1970present
HBOJanuary 16, 2016November 1, 2020
MaxNovember 21, 2020present
yearsHour of PowerSyndicatedFebruary 1970present
53 yearsSábado GiganteUnivisionAugust 8, 1962September 19, 20152,800+Longest-running imported TV show.
yearsMonday Night FootballABCSeptember 21, 1970December 26, 2005Since 2016 and 2018 respectively, ABC has simulcast ESPN's coverage of its NFL Wild Card playoff game and the Pro Bowl. In 2020, ABC simulcasted three select ESPN Monday Night Football games. Starting in 2021, ABC will get expanded broadcast rights, including exclusive games, Week 18 Saturday doubleheader simulcasts, and Super Bowl rights. 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.
ESPNSeptember 11, 2006present
ABCJanuary 9, 2016present
yearsNBC Nightly News
(NBC News)
NBCAugust 3, 1970presentNBC 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.
years46Masterpiece[36] PBSJanuary 10, 1971present
52 years36NASCAR on ABCABCFebruary 26, 1961August 5, 2000
ESPNMarch 10, 2007October 11, 2014
yearsThe Price Is Right
(CBS Daytime)[37]
CBSSeptember 4, 1972present9,515 (as of end of Season 50)Longest-running game show to be broadcast nationally. Originally hosted by Bob Barker. Current Host is Drew Carey.
yearsGreat PerformancesPBSNovember 4, 1972present
yearsThe Young and the Restless
(CBS Daytime)
CBSMarch 26, 1973present[38]
yearsNovaPBSMarch 3, 1974present

40–49 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
years16Wheel of Fortune NBCJanuary 6, 1975June 30, 1989Network version normally ran in the late morning. Originally hosted by Chuck Woolery (1975–1981), followed by Pat Sajak (1981–1989), Rolf Benirschke (1989), and Bob Goen (1989–1991).
CBSJuly 17, 1989January 11, 1991
NBCJanuary 14, 1991September 20, 1991
40SyndicatedSeptember 23, 1991present8,000[39] Syndicated version normally runs in the evening. Second longest-running game show. Hosted by Pat Sajak.
48 years48Day of DiscoverySyndicatedMay 5, 1968February 6, 2016
48 years34Mutual of Omaha's Wild KingdomNBCJanuary 6, 1963April 11, 1971Wild Kingdom was on hiatus 1988-2002 and ultimately was cancelled in 2011. The original host, Marlin Perkins, died in 1986.
Syndicated19711988
Animal PlanetSeptember 17, 2002May 22, 2011
yearsSaturday Night Live[40] NBCOctober 11, 1975presentThe longest-running sketch comedy show on American television, as well as the second longest-running variety show in U.S. history.
yearsPBS NewsHour[41] PBSOctober 20, 1975presentWas hosted by Robert MacNeil (1975–1995) and Jim Lehrer (1976–2011).
yearsGood Morning AmericaABCNovember 3, 1975present9,914+
yearsAustin City LimitsPBS1976present
yearsCreative Living with Sheryl BordenSyndicatedJanuary 11, 1976present
yearsLive from Lincoln CenterPBSJanuary 30, 1976present[42]
years23Family FeudABCJuly 12, 1976June 14, 19852,311Hosted by Richard Dawson
SyndicatedSeptember 19, 1977May 17, 1985976
CBSJuly 4, 1988March 26, 1993Hosted by Ray Combs
Syndicated1988May 26, 1995Originally hosted by Ray Combs (1988–1994), followed by Richard Dawson (1994–1995).
SyndicatedSeptember 20, 1999present2,390+Originally hosted by Louie Anderson (1999–2002), Followed by Richard Karn (2002–2006), John O’Hurley (2006–2010), and Current Host Steve Harvey (2010–present).
47 years16The Joker's WildCBSSeptember 4, 1972June 13, 19753,026
Syndicated[43] September 5, 1977May 23, 1986
SyndicatedSeptember 10, 1990March 8, 1991
TBS, TNTOctober 24, 2017March 27, 2019
46 yearsJerry Lewis MDA Telethon[44] Syndicated, ABCSeptember 4, 1966[45] August 31, 2014Annual broadcast; was broadcast as a two-hour special on ABC in 2013 and 2014.
years41Inside the NFLHBOSeptember 14, 1977February 6, 2008Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconti hosted the show together 1978–2001.
ShowtimeSeptember 10, 2008February 24, 2021
Paramount+September 7, 2021April 5, 2023
The CWSeptember 9, 2023present
years20/20
(ABC News)
ABCJune 6, 1978presentLong time hosts were Hugh Downs (1978–99) and Barbara Walters (1979–2004, 2013–14).
45 yearsWide World of Sports
(ABC Sports)
ABCApril 29, 1961August 2006[46]
45 years45Agronsky & Co./Inside WashingtonSyndicated[47] 1969December 20, 2013
45 yearsOne Life to Live
(ABC Daytime)
ABCJuly 15, 1968January 13, 2012
45 yearsIn Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley Syndicated1978present
yearsCBS News Sunday MorningCBSJanuary 28, 1979presentOriginally hosted by Charles Kuralt (1979–1994), followed by Charles Osgood (1994–2016), and Jane Pauley (2016–present).
yearsThis Old HousePBSFebruary 20, 1979presentOriginally hosted by Bob Vila until 1989. Norm Abrams is the only original personality still appearing on the show.
yearsSportsCenterESPN, ESPN2, ESPNewsSeptember 7, 1979present
yearsNightline[48] ABCMarch 24, 1980presentHosted by Ted Koppel (1980-2005).
years36Washington Journal[49] C-SPANOctober 7, 1980present
years35Noticiero Univision[50] UnivisionJune 1, 1981present
yearsEntertainment TonightSyndicatedSeptember 14, 1981present11,675Longest-running entertainment news program.
yearsMotorWeek[51] PBSOctober 15, 1981present
yearsThis Week[52] ABCNovember 15, 1981presentOriginally hosted by David Brinkley (1981–1996), currently hosted by George Stephanopoulos (2002-2010, 2012–present).
years38Late Night[53] NBCFebruary 1, 1982June 21, 1993...with David Letterman
September 13, 1993February 20, 2009...with Conan O'Brien
March 2, 2009February 7, 2014...with Jimmy Fallon
February 24, 2014present [54] ...with Seth Meyers
years35The McLaughlin GroupSyndicated[55] January 1, 1982August 12, 2016The show ended its run when John McLaughlin died in 2016, but was then revived in 2018 with new host Tom Rogan.
41 years41Romper Room[56] SyndicatedFebruary 9, 1953[57] September 1994
41 years42All My Children
(ABC Daytime)
ABCJanuary 5, 1970September 23, 2011While 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.
41 years32The People's CourtSyndicatedSeptember 14, 1981May 17, 1993[58] 2,484Judged by Joseph Wapner.
September 8, 1997[59] 19991,500+ Judged by Ed Koch, former mayor of New York City.
19992001Judged by Jerry Sheindlin, the husband of Judy Sheindlin of Judge Judy.
2001July 21, 2023Judged by Marilyn Milian.
yearsWild AmericaPBS, SyndicatedSeptember 14, 1982presentHosted by Marty Stouffer.
yearsNaturePBSOctober 10, 1982present
years31Gilad's Bodies in MotionESPN19831994
Fox Sports19941995
Discovery Health19952004
FitTV20042011
Discovery Life20112015
JLTV2015present
yearsFrontlinePBSJanuary 17, 1983present
yearsNightly Business Report[60] PBSJanuary 22, 1979December 27, 2019
40 years40NASCAR on CBSCBSFebruary 12, 1960July 15, 2000
40 years40The Bugs Bunny ShowABC (1960–1968, 1986–2000), CBS (1968–1985)October 11, 1960September 2, 20001040 (including at least 5,000 total shorts being aired, although many were reruns)Longest-running cartoon program on broadcast television, the last non-Disney ABC Kids show, and the last non-Educational and Informational (E/I) Saturday morning cartoon on broadcast TV.

35–39 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
years32Real VideosTBN, JCTVOctober 4, 1984[61] present900+
years29National Geographic Explorer[62] Nickelodeon19851986
TBS19861999
CNBC19992001
MSNBC[63] 20012005
National Geographic2005present
years31Grand Ole Opry Live[64] TNNApril 20, 1985August 2001
CMTAugust 20012003
GAC[65] 2003present
38 yearsHollywood SquaresNBCOctober 17, 1966June 20, 19803,536NBC Daytime
January 12, 1968September 13, 1968NBC Primetime
January 4, 1969August 30, 196946Saturday morning
SyndicatedSeptember 9, 1972April 10, 1981
NBCOctober 31, 1983July 27, 1984192 NBC Daytime
SyndicatedSeptember 15, 1986June 16, 1989585
September 14, 1998June 4, 20041,050
38 yearsThe Woodwright's Shop[66] PBS19792017
yearsAmerican MastersPBSJune 22, 1986 present[67]
37 years37American BandstandWFIL-TVOctober 7, 1952October 7, 1957Hosted by Dick Clark (1956–1989).
ABCOctober 7, 1957September 5, 1987
SyndicatedSeptember 19, 1987June 4, 1988
USAApril 8, 1989October 7, 1989
years27NFL PrimetimeESPN1987present
years31The Bold and the Beautiful[68] CBSMarch 23, 1987present[69]
years29Biography[70] A&EApril 6, 1987[71] August 2006The show was cancelled in 2012, and later revived in 2017.
Biography Channel[72] August 2006present[73]
years27College GameDay
(football series)
ESPNSeptember 1987present
years48 Hours[74] CBSJanuary 2, 1988present
yearsAmerica's Most WantedFoxFebruary 7, 1988April 21, 20121,192
LifetimeDecember 2, 2011October 12, 2012
FoxMarch 15, 2021present
yearsPOVPBSJuly 5, 1988present
yearsLive with Kelly and Mark[75] SyndicatedSeptember 5, 1988[76] present
yearsAmerican ExperiencePBSOctober 1, 1988present
years27NBA on TNTTNTOctober 30, 1988present
yearsMystery Science Theater 3000KTMA-TVNovember 24, 1988May 28, 1989Was on hiatus from 1999 to 2017.
The Comedy ChannelNovember 18, 1989February 2, 1991
Comedy Central June 1, 1991May 18, 1996
Sci Fi ChannelFebruary 1, 1997September 12, 1999
NetflixApril 14, 2017November 22, 2018
GizmoplexMay 6, 2022[77] present
yearsInside EditionSyndicatedJanuary 9, 1989present
yearsCopsFoxMarch 11, 1989May 4, 2013Cancelled in response to national protests against the murder of George Floyd while in the custody of the Minneapolis Police Department.[78] [79]
Spike / Paramount NetworkSeptember 14, 2013May 11, 2020
Fox NationOctober 1, 2021present
35 yearsColumboNBCFebruary 20, 1968May 13, 1978Was on hiatus from 1978 to 1989, during the change in broadcast networks.
ABCFebruary 6, 1989January 30, 2003
35 years Another World
(NBC Daytime)
NBCMay 4, 1964June 25, 1999Longest-running continuous title sequences on television.
35 years35Bobby Jones GospelBETJanuary 27, 1980July 31, 2016
35 years35Soul TrainSyndicatedOctober 2, 1971March 25, 2006[80]
35 years35Wall Street Week[81] [82] PBSNovember 20, 1970June 24, 2005Since 2016, a new version of the program is now airing on the Fox Business.[83]
35 yearsThe Victory Garden[84] PBSApril 16, 19752010

30–34 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
yearsAmerica's Funniest Home VideosABCNovember 26, 1989present
yearsThe Simpsons[85] FoxDecember 17, 1989presentLongest-running animated American series, longest-running American sitcom, and longest-running scripted primetime series.
yearsBaseball TonightESPNMarch 19, 1990present
years27ESPN Major League Baseball[86] ESPN, ESPN2[87] April 15, 1990present
yearsOutside the LinesESPNMay 7, 1990present
34 years34Evening at PopsPBSJuly 12, 1970August 29, 2004
34 yearsRapid T. Rabbit and FriendsSyndicatedFebruary 21, 1983April 28, 2017780
33 yearsMister Rogers' NeighborhoodNETFebruary 19, 1968May 1, 1970Fred Rogers died in 2003 due to a digestive cancer.
PBSFebruary 15, 1971August 31, 2001
33 years24ConcentrationNBCAugust 25, 1958March 23, 19733,770Presented by Hugh Downs and Bob Clayton.
Syndicated September 10, 1973September 8, 1978975 Presented by Jack Narz.
NBCMay 4, 1987September 20, 19911,020Presented by Alex Trebek.
33 yearsFiring LineSyndicatedApril 4, 1966[88] 1971Longest-running public affairs program to have a single host.
PBS1971December 26, 1999
33 years18CBS This MorningCBSNovember 30, 1987October 29, 19993,110
January 9, 2012September 6, 20212,521
yearsLaw & OrderNBCSeptember 13, 1990May 24, 2010
February 24, 2022present
years19[89] NBA Inside StuffNBCOctober 27, 1990August 31, 2002Was on hiatus from 2006 to 2013.
ABCSeptember 7, 2002January 15, 2006
NBA TVNovember 2, 2013present
yearsE! News[90] News LiveE!September 1, 1991present
yearsMaurySyndicatedSeptember 9, 1991September 8, 2022Presented by Maury Povich.
32 years24CrossfireCNN1982June 3, 2005Was on hiatus from 2005 to 2013.
September 9, 2013October 15, 2014
yearsReliable SourcesCNNMarch 7, 1992August 21, 2022
yearsDateline NBC[91] NBCMarch 31, 1992present
yearsTo the ContraryPBSApril 1, 1992 present
yearsMonday Night BaseballESPNApril 13, 1992present
years25[92] Nick News[93] NickelodeonApril 18, 1992December 15, 2015Longest-running Nickelodeon series
June 29, 2020present
yearsWWE RawUSA NetworkJanuary 11, 1993September 18, 2000Longest-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[94] September 25, 2000September 26, 2005
USA NetworkOctober 3, 2005present
31 years29This Week in BaseballSyndicatedApril 1, 1977September 26, 1998The program was on hiatus 1998–2000. Original version hosted by Mel Allen (1977–1996), Warner Fusselle (1996), and Ozzie Smith (1997–1998)
FoxApril 8, 2000 September 24, 2011
31 years31Faith for Today[95] ABCMay 21, 19501955
Syndicated19551981
31 years31Lamp Unto My Feet[96] CBS19481979
30 years30NASCAR on ESPNESPN19812002
20072014
30 yearsRoseanneABCOctober 18, 1988 May 22, 2018Was on hiatus 1997–2018.
30 yearsMurphy BrownCBSNovember 14, 1988December 20, 2018Was on hiatus 1998–2018.
30 yearsSearch for Tomorrow
(CBS & NBC Daytime)
CBSSeptember 3, 1951March 23, 1982
NBCMarch 26, 1982December 26, 1986
30 years30Power Rangers[97] Fox (Fox Kids)[98] August 28, 1993August 10, 2002973[99] Longest-running United States Tokusatsu series.[100]
ABC (ABC Kids)September 14, 2002November 15, 2003
ABC Family (Jetix)February 14, 2004July 10, 2005
Toon Disney (Jetix)July 16, 2005October 28, 2005
ABC Family (Jetix)February 2, 2006
Toon Disney (Jetix)February 20, 2006August 14, 2006
ABC Family (Jetix)August 20, 2006
Toon Disney (Jetix)September 18, 2006November 3, 2008
ABC (ABC Kids)March 7, 2009August 28, 2010
NickelodeonFebruary 7, 2011April 17, 2021
NetflixJune 15, 2021September 29, 2023
years27<-- As of January 2019. CBS counts 23 Letterman seasons, and 4 by Colbert. -->The Late ShowCBSAugust 30, 1993May 20, 2015...with David Letterman
September 8, 2015present...with Stephen Colbert
yearsNFL MatchupESPN, ESPN2[101] September 5, 1993presentProduced by NFL Films.
yearsMonday Night CountdownESPNSeptember 6, 1993present
years22Entertainers with Byron Allen[102] SyndicatedSeptember 30, 1993present
years22Kickin' It with Byron Allen[103] Syndicated1994present

25–29 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
29 yearsCaptain Kangaroo[104] CBSOctober 3, 1955December 8, 1984Bob Keeshan died in 2004.
29 years29Lou Dobbs Tonight[105] CNNJune 1, 1980November 11, 2009
29 years29Lilias, Yoga and You[106] PBS19761999
29 yearsHometimePBSNovember 1, 1986January 30, 2016
29 years29The Sports Reporters[107] ESPN[108] October 9, 1988May 7, 2017
29 years29The Phil Donahue Show[109] Syndicated19691996
yearsThe David Susskind Show[110] Syndicated19611987David Susskind died in 1987.
29 years29WCW Saturday Night[111] TBSDecember 25, 1971August 19, 2000
yearsNFL on FoxFoxAugust 12, 1994presentFox currently holds rights to NFC matches, the NFC Playoffs as well as select Super Bowl matches since Super Bowl XXXI where it rotates with other broadcasters. It has also aired Thursday Night Football Matches from 2018 to 2022 where it shares the rights with some matches with Amazon Prime Video and the NFL Network.
yearsInside the Actors StudioBravoAugust 14, 1994present
yearsExtra[112] SyndicatedSeptember 5, 1994present
yearsFox NFL SundayFoxSeptember 18, 1994present
years23[113] The Late Late Show[114] CBSJanuary 9, 1995March 26, 1999777Hosted by Tom Snyder.
March 29, 1999August 27, 20041,190Hosted by Craig Kilborn.
September 20, 2004December 31, 200479Hosted by Guest Hosts.
January 3, 2005 December 19, 2014 Hosted by Craig Ferguson.
January 5, 2015March 20, 201545Hosted by Guest Hosts.
March 23, 2015present[115] Hosted by James Corden.
yearsGolf CentralGolf ChannelJanuary 17, 1995present
yearsReal Sports with Bryant GumbelHBOApril 2, 1995present
yearsThe Edge of NightCBSApril 2, 1956November 28, 1975
ABCDecember 1, 1975December 28, 1984
28 yearsLove of LifeCBSSeptember 24, 1951February 1, 1980
28 yearsHee Haw[116] CBSJune 15, 1969February 23, 1971
SyndicatedSeptember 18, 1971June 26, 1993
TNNNovember 23, 1996December 27, 1997
28 years28ESPN SpeedWorldESPN19792006
28 years28Mystery![117] PBSFebruary 5, 19802008
yearsSquawk BoxCNBCAugust 7, 1995present
years19A Wedding StoryTLC1996present
yearsPrivate ScreeningsTCMJanuary 1, 1996presentHosted by Robert Osborne.
yearsFox News SundayFox[118] April 28, 1996presentHosted by Tony Snow (1996–2003), Chris Wallace (2003–2021), and Shannon Bream (2022–present).
yearsMLB on FoxFoxJune 1, 1996present
yearsE! True Hollywood StoryE!1996presentThe program has been on hiatus since 2014, but is expected to return.[119]
years25[120] The Daily ShowComedy CentralJuly 22, 1996presentHosted by Craig Kilborn (1996–98), Jon Stewart (1999–2015), and Trevor Noah (2015–2022).
yearsAccess Hollywood[121] SyndicatedSeptember 9, 1996present
years20MoneyTV with Donald BaillargeonSyndicatedOctober 1, 1996present950+
yearsYour World with Neil CavutoFox NewsOctober 6, 1996presentHosted by Neil Cavuto.
yearsMy Classic CarTNN, MAVTV & Motor Trend1997present
yearsAntiques RoadshowPBSJanuary 9, 1997present
years¡Despierta América!UnivisionApril 14, 1997present
27 years27The Lawrence Welk Show[122] ABCJuly 2, 1955September 4, 1971Lawrence Welk died in 1992.
Syndicated1971February 1982
27 yearsThe Jerry Springer ShowSyndicatedSeptember 20, 1991July 26, 2018
27 yearsThe World TomorrowSyndicated19671994
26 years26Truth or ConsequencesCBSSeptember 7, 1950[123] May 1951Originated on NBC Radio 1940–1951.
NBC1952[124] 1952
May 18, 1954[125] September 24, 1965
Syndicated1966[126] 1974
1977[127] 1978
1987[128] 1988
26 yearsHardball with Chris Matthews[129] America's Talking19941996Hosted by Chris Matthews.
CNBC19971999
MSNBC1999February 28, 2020
26 years25Charlie RosePBSSeptember 30, 1991November 17, 2017
yearsThe ViewABCAugust 11, 1997present[130] [131]
yearsSouth ParkComedy CentralAugust 13, 1997presentLongest-running Comedy Central series and the second longest-running animated series on American television.
yearsFox & FriendsFox NewsFebruary 1, 1998present
yearsThe Challenge[132] MTVJune 1, 1998present
25 years25ArthurPBSOctober 7, 1996February 21, 2022253Longest-running animated series on PBS, longest-running animated children's series on U.S. television, and third longest-running animated series on American television.
25 yearsAll ThatNickelodeonJanuary 21, 1995[133] October 22, 2005Was on hiatus from 2005 to 2019.
June 15, 2019December 17, 2020
yearsWhose Line Is It Anyway?ABCAugust 5, 1998September 4, 2004
ABC Family[134] January 17, 2005December 15, 2007
The CWJuly 16, 2013present
25 yearsWill & GraceNBCSeptember 21, 1998May 18, 2006Was on hiatus from 2006 to 2017.
September 28, 2017April 23, 2020
yearsFox College FootballFoxJanuary 1, 1999 present
yearsFuturamaFoxMarch 28, 1999August 10, 2003
Comedy CentralMarch 23, 2008September 4, 2013
HuluJuly 24, 2023present
yearsFamily GuyFoxApril 11, 1999[135] February 14, 2002[136] Fox's second longest-running American animated series and the fourth longest-running animated series on American television.
May 1, 2005present
yearsWWE SmackDownUPNApril 29, 1999September 15, 2006
The CWSeptember 22, 2006September 26, 2008
MyNetworkTVOctober 3, 2008September 24, 2010
SyfyOctober 1, 2010December 31, 2015
USAJanuary 7, 2016[137] [138] September 24, 2019
FoxOctober 4, 2019present
yearsSpongeBob SquarePantsNickelodeonJuly 17, 1999[139] presentLongest-running Nickelodeon series from the 90s, longest-running Nickelodeon animated series, the first and (so far) only Nicktoon to go past ten seasons, the second longest-running animated children's show on U.S. television, and the fifth longest-running animated series on U.S. television.
25 yearsWhat's My Line?[140] CBSFebruary 16, 1950September 3, 1967
SyndicatedSeptember 1968September 1975
25 years25Camera ThreeCBSJanuary 22, 19561979
PBS1979July 1, 1980
25 yearsSunrise SemesterCBSSeptember 9, 1957October 1, 1982
25 yearsInsightSyndicatedOctober 2, 1960January 21, 1985
25 years25Larry King LiveCNNJune 3, 1985December 16, 2010King hosted Larry King Now afterwards, which was very similar.
25 yearsThe Oprah Winfrey ShowSyndicatedSeptember 8, 1986May 25, 2011
25 yearsThe Real WorldMTVMay 21, 1992January 4, 2017Longest-running MTV reality series.
Facebook WatchJune 13, 2019August 29, 2019
25 yearsJudge JudySyndicatedSeptember 16, 1996July 23, 2021Of the single series run court shows without cancellation/revival gaps, the longest-running reality courtroom show, hosted by Judy Sheindlin.

20–24 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
24 yearsAt the Movies[141] SyndicatedSeptember 18, 1986August 14, 2010
PBSJanuary 2011December 2011
24 yearsThe X-FilesFoxSeptember 10, 1993May 19, 2002The program was on hiatus 2002–2016. Two new seasons have since been produced.
January 24, 2016March 21, 2018
yearsIndependent LensPBSAugust 9, 1999present
years23Who Wants to Be a Millionaire[142] ABCAugust 16, 1999June 27, 2002Although Millionaire has multiple versions known around the world, the American version is the longest-running.
SyndicatedSeptember 16, 2002May 31, 2019
ABCApril 8, 2020present
yearsEarly TodayNBCSeptember 9, 1999presentLead in to the Today show.
yearsJudge MathisSyndicatedSeptember 13, 1999presentOf the court shows with a continuous, single series run, longest-running reality court show that is currently still in production, hosted by Greg Mathis.
yearsNBCSeptember 20, 1999presentThe longest-running scripted non-animated U.S. primetime television series; longest-running television spin-off.
yearsHomestar RunnerHomestarRunner.comJanuary 1, 2000presentLongest-running Internet cartoon series
yearsSecrets of the DeadPBSMay 15, 2000present
yearsSurvivor
(U.S. series)
CBSMay 31, 2000presentFeatures two seasons per year.
years21Big Brother
(U.S. series)
CBSJuly 5, 2000present719[143] Big Brother has multiple versions known around the world; the U.S. version is the second-longest-running. Episode count also includes one Celebrity Edition.
23 yearsShowtime at the Apollo[144] SyndicatedSeptember 12, 1987May 24, 2008Was on hiatus in 2008–2016. Three specials were aired in 2016 and 2017
FoxMarch 1, 2018May 24, 2018
23 yearsPrimetime
(ABC News)
ABCAugust 3, 1989May 18, 2012Originally hosted by Sam Donaldson and Diane Sawyer.
23 yearsDeath Valley DaysSyndicatedMarch 1, 1952August 1, 1975
23 yearsThe Ed Sullivan Show[145] CBSJune 20, 1948June 6, 1971
23 years23The George Michael Sports Machine[146] NBCSeptember 2, 1984September 8, 1991George Michael died in 2009.
SyndicatedSeptember 15, 1991March 25, 2007
23 years23The Merv Griffin ShowNBCOctober 1962March 1963Merv Griffin died in 2007.
Syndicated19651969
CBSAugust 18, 1969February 11, 1972
Syndicated1972September 1986
23 yearsReading RainbowPBSJune 6, 1983November 10, 2006
23 yearsUnsolved MysteriesNBCJanuary 20, 1987[147] September 5, 1997
CBSNovember 13, 1997June 11, 1999
LifetimeJuly 2, 2001September 20, 2002
Spike[148] October 13, 2008April 27, 2010
23 yearsHappy Tree FriendsMondo MediaDecember 24, 1999September 27, 2023
yearsRick Steves' EuropePBSSeptember 3, 2000presentHosted by travel writer Rick Steves.
23 yearsCurb Your EnthusiasmHBOOctober 15, 2000April 7, 2024Longest-running scripted HBO program.
yearsCheatersSyndicatedOctober 21, 2000present
yearsThe EssentialsTCM2001present
yearsNASCAR on FoxFoxFebruary 11, 2001present
22 years22The Original Amateur Hour[149] DuMontJanuary 18, 1948October 1949
NBCOctober 1949September 1954
ABCOctober 1955June 1957
NBCJuly 1957October 1958
CBSMay 1959October 1959
ABCMarch 1960September 26, 1960
CBSOctober 2, 1960September 27, 1970
yearsAmerica's Test KitchenSyndicatedAugust 4, 2001present
yearsThe Amazing Race
(U.S. series)
CBSSeptember 5, 2001presentTwo seasons per year.
yearsAqua Teen Hunger Force
(alternate titles)
Adult SwimSeptember 9, 2001[150] August 30, 2015
November 26, 2023present
years15BET's Top 25BETSeptember 22, 2001present
yearsCyberchasePBSJanuary 21, 2002October 7, 2004Second longest-running PBS animated show and seventh longest-running American animated series.
PBS Kids Go!October 14, 2004 July 23, 2010
PBSNovember 4, 2013present
yearsClosing BellCNBCFebruary 4, 2002present
years14Illegal KnowledgeAccess TucsonMarch 24, 2002present66+
yearsThe BachelorABCMarch 25, 2002present
yearsAmerican IdolFoxJune 11, 2002April 7, 2016
ABCMarch 11, 2018present
yearsThe Daily BuzzSyndicated, The CW PlusSeptember 16, 2002presentHosted by Shepard Smith.
yearsAround the HornESPNNovember 4, 2002presentCurrently moderated by Tony Reali.
yearsNBA CountdownESPNDecember 25, 2002present
yearsNBA on ESPNESPNDecember 25, 2002presentSometimes broadcast on ABC as NBA on ABC.
21 years16NFL Total AccessNFL Network20032024297
yearsThe BacheloretteABCJanuary 8, 2003present
yearsJimmy Kimmel Live!ABCJanuary 26, 2003 presentHosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
yearsReal Time with Bill MaherHBOFebruary 21, 2003presentHosted by Bill Maher.
yearsAmerica's Next Top ModelUPNMay 20, 2003May 17, 2006
The CWSeptember 20, 2006December 4, 2015
VH1December 8, 2016present
21 yearsThe O'Reilly Factor[151] Fox NewsOctober 6, 1996April 21, 2017Final three episodes (April 19–21, 2017) were simply titled The Factor, with hosts Dana Perino (April 19–20) and Greg Gutfeld (April 21).
21 yearsGood EatsFood NetworkJuly 7, 1999April 29, 2010
Cooking ChannelMay 27, 2010February 10, 2012
Food NetworkAugust 25, 2019July 6, 2020
Discovery+February 18, 2021March 25, 2021
21 years21Issues and Answers[152] ABC19601981
21 yearsThe Mike Douglas ShowSyndicated19611982Mike Douglas died in 2006.
21 years21Style with Elsa KlenschCNNJune 1, 1980January 2001
21 years21Cookin' CheapPBS1981October 2002
21 yearsThe New Yankee WorkshopPBSJanuary 1988June 27, 2009
21 years21Sneak Previews[153] PBSNovember 26, 1975October 4, 1996Had been hosted by:
Roger Ebert (1975–1982),
Gene Siskel (1975–1982),
Neal Gabler (1982–1985),
Jeffrey Lyons (1982–1996),
and Michael Medved (1985–1996).
20 yearsThe Red Skelton ShowNBCSeptember 30, 1951June 21, 1953
CBSSeptember 22, 1953June 23, 1970
NBCSeptember 14, 1970August 29, 1971
20 years31[154] For Your HomePBS19962016
20 yearsModern MarvelsHistory ChannelJanuary 1, 1995April 11, 2015
20 yearsTotal Request LiveMTVSeptember 14, 1998November 16, 2008
October 2, 2017November 2018
yearsAnderson Cooper 360°CNNSeptember 8, 2003presentHosted by Anderson Cooper.
yearsNCISCBSSeptember 23, 2003present
yearsThe First 48A&EJune 3, 2004present
20 years20Gunsmoke[155] CBSSeptember 10, 1955September 1, 1975635Tied longest-running primetime drama.
20 years20The Secret StormCBSFebruary 1, 1954February 8, 1974
20 years20Investigative ReportsA&ESeptember 27, 19912011[156] Hosted by Bill Kurtis.
20 yearsDr. PhilSyndicatedSeptember 16, 2002May 25, 2023Hosted by Phil McGraw.
20 years20Faith 20Syndicated19771997
20 years20The DoctorsNBCApril 1, 1963December 31, 1982
20 years20Evans and Novak[157] CNNSeptember 1982November 9, 2002Originally hosted by Rowland Evans and Robert Novak; later joined by Al Hunt and Mark Shields.

15–19 years

Length Number of seasons Series Network First broadcast Last broadcast data-sort-type="number"Number of episodes !Notes
19 yearsLassieCBSSeptember 12, 1954May 1971
SyndicatedSeptember 1971March 24, 1973
19 years19The Porter Wagoner ShowSyndicated19601979
19 years19Computer ChroniclesPBS1983June 25, 2002Was presented by Stewart Cheifet.
19 yearsSallySyndicatedOctober 17, 1983May 24, 2002Was hosted by Sally Jessy Raphael.
19 years19Friday Night Videos[158] NBCJuly 29, 1983May 24, 2002
19 years19ESPN Sunday Night Football[159] ESPNNovember 8, 1987[160] January 1, 2006
19 yearsBarefoot ContessaFood NetworkNovember 30, 2002 December 19, 2021
yearsGhost HuntersSci Fi Channel / SyfyOctober 6, 2004October 26, 2016The program was on hiatus 2016–2019.
A&EAugust 21, 2019May 27, 2020
Discovery+October 31, 2021March 19, 2022
Travel ChannelOctober 1, 2022present
yearsRobot ChickenAdult SwimFebruary 20, 2005present
yearsInterventionA&EMarch 6, 2005present
yearsIron Chef AmericaFood NetworkMarch 6, 2005present
yearsGrey's AnatomyABCMarch 27, 2005present
yearsDeadliest CatchDiscoveryApril 12, 2005 present
yearsAmerican Dad!FoxMay 1, 2005[161] September 21, 2014Fox's third longest-running animated series and the second longest-running Seth MacFarlane show.
TBSOctober 20, 2014present
yearsHell's KitchenFoxMay 30, 2005present
yearsDancing with the StarsABCJune 1, 2005November 22, 2021
Disney+September 19, 2022present
ABCSeptember 26, 2023present
yearsFood Network StarFood NetworkJune 5, 2005present
18 years18Art Linkletter's House Party[162] CBSSeptember 1, 1952September 5, 1969Was hosted by Art Linkletter.
NBCDecember 29, 1969September 25, 1970
18 years18NASCAR on TBSTBSFebruary 27, 1983October 8, 2000
18 yearsBarney & Friends[163] PBSApril 6, 1992November 2, 2010
18 yearsDora the ExplorerNickelodeonAugust 14, 2000 June 5, 2014Third longest-running Nickelodeon series, the ninth longest-running animated U.S. series, and the longest-running Nick Jr. series.
The program was on hiatus from 2014 to 2019.
July 7, 2019August 9, 2019
18 yearsThe Ellen DeGeneres ShowSyndicatedSeptember 8, 2003May 28, 2022Hosted by Ellen DeGeneres.
yearsSo You Think You Can DanceFoxJuly 20, 2005present
yearsIt's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaFXAugust 4, 2005December 20, 2012The longest-running U.S. live-action sitcom.
FXXSeptember 4, 2013present
yearsCriminal Minds[164] CBSSeptember 22, 2005February 19, 2020
Paramount+November 24, 2022present
yearsCash CabDiscoveryDecember 5, 2005presentWas on Hiatus 2012–2017.
yearsTop ChefBravo March 8, 2006 present
yearsThe Real Housewives of Orange CountyBravoMarch 21, 2006 presentPart of the Real Housewives franchise.
yearsAmerica's Got TalentNBCJune 21, 2006present
yearsMillion Dollar Listing Los AngelesBravoAugust 29, 2006present
17 years17The Dating GameABCDecember 20, 1965January 17, 1970Hosted by Jim Lange.
ABC Daytime
SyndicatedSeptember 10, 1973September 1999Hosted by Jim Lange (1966–1978), Elaine Joyce (1986–1987), Jeff MacGregor (1987–1989), Brad Sherwood & Chuck Woolery (1997–1999).
17 yearsNBA on CBSCBSOctober 20, 1973June 14, 1990
17 years17Showbiz TodayCNNOctober 29, 19842001
17 years17Capital GangCNNSeptember 7, 19882005
17 yearsThe Montel Williams ShowSyndicatedSeptember 30, 1991May 16, 2008Was hosted by Montel Williams.
17 yearsLast Call with Carson DalyNBCJanuary 8, 2002May 24, 2019Hosted by Carson Daly.
17 years16Shepard Smith Reporting[165] Fox NewsAugust 2002October 11, 2019
17 years18Red vs. BlueRooster TeethApril 1, 2003December 28, 2020338
17 years8American ChopperDiscovery ChannelMarch 31, 2003October 18, 2007179
TLCJanuary 17, 2008February 11, 2010
Discovery ChannelMarch 1, 2018August 4, 2020
yearsBizarre Foods with Andrew ZimmernTravel ChannelNovember 1, 2006present
yearsDiners, Drive-Ins and DivesFood NetworkApril 23, 2007present
yearsAmerican GreedCNBCJune 21, 2007present
16 years16USA Tuesday Night FightsUSAMarch 30, 1982August 25, 1998
16 years16MTV UnpluggedMTVNovember 26, 1989March 2, 2007[166] 108
16 yearsBooknotesC-SPANApril 2, 1989December 5, 2004Had been presented by Brian Lamb. The program lead to Book TV becoming regular weekend programming on C-SPAN2.
16 yearsFight Back! with David HorowitzSyndicatedSeptember 20, 19761992Was hosted by David Horowitz.
16 yearsForensic FilesTLCApril 23, 1996December 29, 1999
Court TVSeptember 12, 2000December 24, 2007
TruTVJanuary 7, 2008June 17, 2011
16 yearsThe Adventures of Ozzie and HarrietABCOctober 3, 1952 April 23, 1966
16 years10The Fairly OddParentsNickelodeonMarch 30, 2001November 25, 2006172Longest-running Nickelodeon animated series from the 2000s and the ninth longest-running American animated series.
February 18, 2008September 16, 2016
NicktoonsJanuary 18, 2017July 26, 2017
16 years16Morning Joe First Look[167] MSNBC2004September 18, 2020
16 yearsSquidbilliesAdult SwimOctober 16, 2005December 13, 2021
16 yearsRachael RaySyndicatedSeptember 18, 2006July 28, 2023
yearsThe Steve Wilkos ShowSyndicatedSeptember 10, 2007 presentHosted by Steve Wilkos.
yearsKitchen NightmaresFoxSeptember 19, 2007September 12, 2014
September 25, 2023present
yearsWhat Would You Do?ABCFebruary 26, 2008present
yearsThe Real Housewives of New York CityBravoMarch 4, 2008 presentPart of the Real Housewives franchise.
yearsFareed Zakaria GPSCNNJune 1, 2008presentHosted by Fareed Zakaria.
15 years15Jack Hanna's Animal AdventuresSyndicatedOctober 2, 1993May 24, 2008Was hosted by Jack Hanna.
15 yearsSportsworld[168] NBC19781992
15 years15WWF SuperstarsSyndicatedSeptember 6, 1986 1996924
USA19962000
TNN[169] 2000August 2001
15 yearsThe Jack Benny ProgramCBSOctober 28, 1950September 15, 1964Starred Jack Benny.
NBCSeptember 25, 1964April 16, 1965
15 years15That Good Ole Nashville MusicSyndicated19701985
15 years15Scientific American FrontiersPBSOctober 3, 1990April 13, 2005 97
15 years15Newton's ApplePBSOctober 15, 1983October 31, 1999195
15 yearsERNBCSeptember 19, 1994April 2, 2009
15 years15CBSOctober 6, 2000September 27, 2015
15 yearsMythBustersDiscovery ChannelJanuary 23, 2003March 5, 2016
Science ChannelNovember 15, 2017February 28, 2018
15 yearsThe Venture Bros.Adult SwimFebruary 16, 2003October 7, 2018[170]
15 yearsSupernaturalThe WBSeptember 13, 2005May 4, 2006
The CWSeptember 28, 2006November 19, 2020
yearsThe Real Housewives of AtlantaBravoOctober 7, 2008presentPart of the Real Housewives franchise.
yearsChoppedFood NetworkJanuary 13, 2009present
yearsRuPaul's Drag RaceVH1February 2, 2009presentHosted by RuPaul.
yearsAncient AliensHistoryMarch 8, 2009present

10–14 years

Number of episodes !! class="unsortable"
Notes
14 years15On the RecordFox NewsFebruary 12, 2002September 6, 2016...with Greta Van Susteren
September 7, 2016November 11, 2016...with Brit Hume
14 yearsRyan's HopeABCJuly 7, 1975January 13, 1989
14 yearsDavey and GoliathSyndicatedFebruary 25, 1961June 29, 1975
14 years15An Evening at the ImprovA&EFebruary 3, 1982January 1, 1996
yearsAnnoying OrangeYouTubeOctober 9, 2009present
14 years14Watch Mr. WizardNBCMay 26, 1951June 27, 1965Don Herbert was Mr. Wizard.
14 years14The Jack LaLanne ShowSyndicated19561970
14 yearsBonanza[171] NBCSeptember 12, 1959January 16, 1973
14 yearsKnots LandingCBSDecember 27, 1979May 13, 1993
14 years14The Bugs Bunny and Tweety ShowABCSeptember 13, 1986September 2, 2000387+
14 years14Speed WeekESPN19831997
14 years15Video SoulBETJune 26, 1981September 1996
14 years14Xplay[172] ZDTV / TechTVJuly 4, 19982004
G4techTV20042005
G42005January 23, 2013
2021October 20, 2022
14 yearsCurious GeorgePBS KidsSeptember 4, 2006April 1, 2015198 (+ 3 specials)
Family Jr.September 3, 2018February 21, 2020
PeacockJuly 15, 2020March 17, 2022
yearsPawn StarsHistoryJuly 19, 2009present
yearsShark TankABCAugust 9, 2009present
14 yearsArcherFXSeptember 17, 2009June 2, 2016
FXXApril 5, 2017December 17, 2023
yearsAmerican Ninja WarriorNBCDecember 12, 2009present[173]
yearsWorst Cooks in AmericaFood NetworkJanuary 3, 2010present
yearsAmerican PickersHistoryJanuary 18, 2010present
years6TuTiTuYouTubeJuly 27, 2010present
yearsMasterChef
(U.S. series)
FoxJuly 27, 2010present
yearsSwamp PeopleHistoryAugust 22, 2010present
yearsThe Voice
(U.S. series)
NBCApril 26, 2011present
13 yearsMADtvFoxOctober 14, 1995May 16, 2009Longest-running rival sketch show to Saturday Night Live; longest-running Fox sketch show.
13 years13Gardening by the YardHGTV19962009
13 years14NASCAR on TNTTNTJuly 22, 2001July 13, 2014
13 yearsThe ApprenticeNBCJanuary 8, 2004February 13, 2017The first fourteen seasons were presented by Donald Trump.
13 yearsKeeping Up with the KardashiansE!October 14, 2007June 20, 2021
13 yearsCBSSeptember 22, 2009May 21, 2023
yearsBob's BurgersFoxJanuary 9, 2011present
yearsStorage WarsA&EDecember 1, 2010present
13 years13Howdy DoodyNBCDecember 27, 1947September 24, 1960Was in black and white until 1956, and color thereafter.
13 yearsArmstrong Circle TheatreNBCJune 6, 1950June 1957
CBSOctober 1957August 28, 1963
13 yearsThe 20th Century[174] CBSOctober 20, 1957January 4, 1970Was hosted by Walter Cronkite.
13 yearsFat Albert and the Cosby KidsCBSSeptember 9, 1972November 13, 1982Presented by Bill Cosby.
SyndicatedSeptember 1, 1984August 10, 1985
13 yearsDallasCBSApril 2, 1978May 3, 1991
13 years13PM Magazine[175] SyndicatedSeptember 1978August 30, 1991
13 years13LaterNBCAugust 22, 1988January 18, 2001Originally hosted by Bob Costas.
13 years13Tim RussertCNBC19942008
13 yearsKing of the HillFoxJanuary 12, 1997May 6, 2010[176] Third longest-running Fox animated series.
13 years13Hannity & ColmesFox NewsOctober 6, 1996January 9, 2009
13 yearsThe Wendy Williams ShowSyndicatedJuly 14, 2008June 17, 2022Hosted by Wendy Williams.
12 yearsRugratsNickelodeonAugust 11, 1991August 1, 2004[177] 172
12 years12American Sports CavalcadeTNN19831995
12 yearsThe Joy of PaintingPBSJanuary 11, 1983May 17, 1994Starred Bob Ross.
12 years12CBS ReportsCBSOctober 27, 1959September 7, 1971
12 yearsMy Three SonsABCSeptember 29, 1960September 2, 1965
CBSSeptember 16, 1965August 24, 1972
12 yearsNYPD BlueABCSeptember 21, 1993March 1, 2005
12 yearsMurder, She WroteCBSSeptember 30, 1984May 19, 1996
12 yearsHawaii Five-O
(original series)
CBSSeptember 26, 1968April 26, 1980
12 years12LovingABCJune 26, 1983November 10, 1995
12 years12Lifestyles of the Rich and FamousSyndicatedJanuary 1984September 1996
12 yearsLockupMSNBCJune 4, 2005February 11, 2017
12 years12House of StyleMTVJanuary 1, 19892000
12 yearsThe Jenny Jones ShowSyndicatedSeptember 16, 1991September 12, 2003
12 years12Room by RoomHGTVDecember 31, 19942006[178]
12 years12NBA on NBCNBC19902002Hosted by Rachael Ray.
12 yearsMarty Stouffer's Wild AmericaPBS19821994
12 yearsTwo and a Half MenCBSSeptember 22, 2003February 19, 2015
12 yearsBonesFoxSeptember 13, 2005March 28, 2017
12 yearsBubble GuppiesNickelodeonJanuary 24, 2011June 30, 2023
11 years13Road RulesMTVJuly 19, 1995May 9, 2007
11 yearsNASCAR on SpeedSpeedFebruary 11, 2002August 17, 2013
11 yearsStar Search[179] SyndicatedSeptember 10, 1983May 20, 1995Originally presented by Ed McMahon.
CBS2003April 2004
11 yearsFlipping OutBravoJuly 31, 20072018
11 years11The Chris Matthews ShowSyndicatedSeptember 22, 2002July 21, 2013Was hosted by Chris Matthews.
11 years11Kraft Television Theatre[180] NBCMay 7, 1947October 1, 1958650
11 years11Homes Across America[181] HGTVDecember 1994October 12, 2005
11 years11Denise Austin's Daily WorkoutESPN2
Lifetime
19972008Was hosted by Denise Austin.
11 years11The Voice of FirestoneNBCSeptember 5, 1949June 1954Was previously on NBC Radio.
ABCJune 1954June 1959
September 1962June 16, 1963
11 years11You Bet Your LifeNBCOctober 5, 1950June 29, 1961Was presented by Groucho Marx. Previously was on multiple radio networks.
11 years11The Andy Williams ShowCBS19571959Starred Andy Williams.
NBC19621971
11 yearsTosh.0Comedy CentralJune 4, 2009November 24, 2020
11 years11Beat the Clock
(original series)[182]
CBSMarch 23, 1950September 12, 1958
ABCOctober 13, 1958January 30, 1961
11 yearsThe General Electric College Bowl[183] CBSJanuary 4, 19591963
NBC1963June 14, 1970
11 years11The Wilburn Brothers ShowSyndicated [184] 19631974354
11 yearsThe Carol Burnett ShowCBSSeptember 11, 1967March 29, 1978Starred Carol Burnett.
11 years11Happening NowFox NewsNovember 5, 2007June 8, 2018
11 yearsM*A*S*HCBSSeptember 17, 1972February 28, 1983
11 years11The Howard Stern ShowE!June 18, 1994July 8, 2005Hosted by Howard Stern.
11 yearsGeraldoSyndicated19871998Last two seasons aired as The Geraldo Rivera Show.
11 years11Love ConnectionSyndicatedSeptember 19, 1983July 1, 19942,425
11 yearsThe Danny Thomas ShowABC[185] September 29, 1953July 1957
CBS[186] September 1957September 14, 1964
11 yearsBaywatchNBCSeptember 22, 1989April 6, 1990
SyndicatedSeptember 23, 1991May 14, 2001
11 yearsTalk SoupE!January 7, 1991May 17, 2002
11 years11Martha Stewart LivingSyndicatedSeptember 19932004The very similar Martha Stewart Show aired from 2005 to 2012.
11 yearsThe Crocodile HunterAnimal PlanetOctober 25, 1996September 4, 2007Longest-running Animal Planet series.
11 yearsToonHeadsCartoon NetworkOctober 2, 1992July 1, 2001
Adult SwimNovember 4, 2001November 23, 2003
11 years11Imus in the Morning[187] MSNBCSeptember 2, 1996April 11, 2007Was hosted by Don Imus.
11 years11Fox News LiveFox NewsOctober 6, 1996February 24, 2008
11 yearsThe JeffersonsCBSJanuary 18, 1975July 23, 1985
11 years11Paula's Home CookingFood Network20022013
11 yearsThe Big Bang TheoryCBSSeptember 24, 2007May 16, 2019
11 yearsStar Wars: The Clone WarsCartoon NetworkOctober 3, 2008March 2, 2013
NetflixMarch 7, 2013
Disney+February 21, 2020May 4, 2020
11 years17Bad Girls ClubOxygenDecember 5, 2006May 2, 2017275
yearsTeen Titans Go!Cartoon NetworkApril 23, 2013presentLongest-running Cartoon Network original series
Longest-running Cartoon Network original series from the 2010s
11 yearsIntimate PortraitLifetimeJanuary 3, 1994October 3, 2005
10 yearsRicki LakeSyndicatedSeptember 13, 1993May 21, 2004Was hosted by Ricki Lake.
10 years7th Heaven[188] The WBAugust 26, 1996May 8, 2006
The CWSeptember 25, 2006May 13, 2007[189]
10 yearsMarried... with ChildrenFoxApril 5, 1987June 9, 1997
10 yearsHappy DaysABCJanuary 15, 1974September 24, 1984
10 yearsBetween the LionsPBSApril 3, 2000November 22, 2010
10 years10American MorningCNNSeptember 12, 2001December 30, 20112,688
10 years10Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts[190] CBSDecember 6, 1948January 1, 1958Starred Arthur Godfrey.
10 years10Arthur Godfrey and His FriendsCBSJanuary 12, 1949April 28, 1959
10 yearsWonder Pets!Nickelodeon March 3, 2006September 3, 2016[191] Fifth longest-running Nickelodeon show and second longest-running Nick Jr. series.
10 yearsMickey Mouse ClubhousePlayhouse DisneyMay 5, 2006January 3, 2011Longest-running Disney animated series from 2000s
Disney JuniorFebruary 14, 2011November 6, 2016
10 years10Pantomime Quiz[192] CBSOctober 4, 1949August 28, 1951
NBCJanuary 2, 1952March 26, 1952
CBSJuly 4, 1952September 1952
CBSJuly 1953August 28, 1953
DuMontOctober 20, 1953April 13, 1954
CBSJuly 9, 1954August 27, 1954
ABCJanuary 1955March 1955
CBSJuly 8, 1955September 6, 1957
ABCApril 1958September 1958
ABCJanuary 1959September 1959
10 years10The Arthur Murray PartyABCJuly 20, 1950September 1950The first series to be shown on four U.S. broadcasting networks
DuMontOctober 1950March 1951
ABCApril 1951May 1952
CBSJuly 1952August 1952
DuMontOctober 1952April 1953
CBSJune 1953October 1953
NBCOctober 1953September 1955
CBSApril 1956September 1956
NBCJuly 1957September 6, 1960
10 years10Smilin' Ed's Gang[193] NBCAugust 26, 1950May 19, 1951
CBSAugust 11, 1951April 11, 1953
ABCAugust 22, 1953April 23, 1955
CBSAugust 20, 1955December 31, 1960
10 years10A Current AffairSyndicatedJuly 28, 1986August 30, 1996
10 yearsCheersNBCSeptember 30, 1982May 20, 1993
10 yearsFrasierNBCSeptember 16, 1993May 13, 2004
10 years10Getting FitESPN19871997
10 years10NASCAR on TNNTNN19912000
10 years10The French ChefPBSFebruary 11, 1963February 11, 1973201Starred Julia Child.
10 yearsEd, Edd n EddyCartoon NetworkJanuary 4, 1999November 8, 200969Second longest-running Cartoon Network original series
Longest-running Cartoon Network original series from the 90s
Longest-running Cartoon Cartoon
10 yearsModern FamilyABCSeptember 23, 2009April 8, 2020
10 yearsThe United States Steel HourABCOctober 27, 19531955253
NBC1955June 12, 1963
yearsPAW PatrolNickelodeonAugust 12, 2013present
yearsBeat Bobby FlayFood NetworkAugust 24, 2013presentHosted by Bobby Flay.
yearsMasterChef Junior
(U.S. series)
FoxSeptember 27, 2013present
yearsGuy's Grocery GamesFood NetworkOctober 20, 2013present
yearsRick and MortyAdult SwimDecember 2, 2013present
10 yearsIce Road TruckersHistoryJune 17, 2007November 9, 2017
10 yearsUSA Up All NightUSAJanuary 7, 1989March 7, 1998
10 years10Nashville NowTNNMarch 8, 1983October 15, 1993
10 years15Don Francisco PresentaUnivisionOctober 10, 2001January 30, 2012
10 yearsShameless
(U.S. series)
ShowtimeJanuary 9, 2011April 11, 2021Showtime's longest-running original scripted series

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Originally GrandStand, then changed name to reflect year; was also NFL Live 1987–1997
  2. Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio (as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press) in 1945
  3. Web site: Meet the Press. NBC News. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20121231174208/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3403008/ns/meet_the_press-about_us/. December 31, 2012.
  4. CBS Television News 1948–1951, Douglas Edwards with the News 1951–1962, Walter Cronkite with the News 1962–1963
  5. Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio July 15, 1929.
  6. Originally Hallmark Playhouse radio series, was Hallmark Television Playhouse (1951–1954)
  7. Web site: Andreeva. Nellie. Hallmark Hall Of Fame Moving To Cable, Will Air On Hallmark Channel. Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. September 12, 2014. March 21, 2016.
  8. Web site: HISTORY . 2022-06-07 . Words of Victory . en-US.
  9. Web site: GroveAvenue – WRSP . 2022-06-07 . en.
  10. Web site: 60 Years and Still Growing - Backyard Farmer Documentary . YouTube . 19 February 2015. 2021-11-20.
  11. 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
  12. There have been six major hosts during seven tenure periods.
  13. There were various other hosts for some short periods during the pre-Carson years. Please see the hosting history for further details.
  14. The total number of episodes hosted by Jay Leno combined is 4,610.
  15. The total number of episodes is.
  16. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
  17. [Disney anthology television series]
  18. Book: Land, Gary. 310. Historical Dictionary of the Seventh-Day Adventists (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies, and Movements Series). 2005. Scarecrow Press. 978-1442241879.
  19. Normally to PBS stations.
  20. News: 0362-4331. Fox. Margalit. Richard D. Heffner, Host of 'The Open Mind,' Dies at 88. The New York Times. September 2, 2014. December 19, 2013.
  21. Name often altered to reflect primary sponsor. Name on current broadcasts: Denny's PBA Tour
  22. In addition, NBC televised the fall tour, 1984–1991
  23. 1998–2000 broadcast seasons were shared by CBS and ESPN
  24. Various citations concerning the 14,000th episode of General Hospital:
  25. The show was off the air for two years.
  26. Estimated.
  27. Web site: Jeopardy! 7,000. Sony Pictures. May 21, 2015. Tune in May 20th to celebrate with us.. https://web.archive.org/web/20150516014149/http://www.jeopardy.com/minisites/7000. May 16, 2015.
  28. Aired locally on WYAH-TV Portsmouth, Virginia, 1966–1977; evolved from locally broadcast telethons 1962–1966
  29. Simulcast with cable network transmission.
  30. Originally The Guiding Light. Only its time on television is counted here; it began on radio January 25, 1937.
  31. Originally Washington Week in Review
  32. Book: Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of the National Football League. 0-06-270174-6. Michael Gershman . David S. Neft . Bob Carroll . amp . 1997. Harper Resource.
  33. Book: 978-1932994360. Sports Illustrated. 2005. Editors at the NFL. NFL Record and Fact Book.
  34. 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.
  35. Sesame Street's 51st Season Launches On Thursday, November 12 On HBO Max.
  36. Originally Masterpiece Theatre.
  37. Originally The New Price Is Right; longest-running game show in American television history.
  38. News: Strohm. Emily. The Young and the Restless Celebrates 11,000 Episodes and 43 Years on Air!. July 18, 2016. People. Time Inc.. July 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160727061842/http://www.people.com/article/young-restless-celebrates-43-years-11000-episodes?xid=socialflow_twitter_peoplemag. July 27, 2016. United States. dead. mdy-all.
  39. As of June 7, 2024.
  40. Previously NBC's Saturday Night and Saturday Night Live '80
  41. Previously The Robert MacNeil Report, The MacNeil/Lehrer Report, The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour, and The News Hour with Jim Lehrer
  42. Not currently on a regular schedule.
  43. Syndicated revival prompted by success of syndicated repeats of CBS episodes in 1976
  44. [Jerry Lewis]
  45. Web site: How it all began?. The Telethon Years. March 30, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20100220043946/http://www.thetelethonyears.com/showhistory.htm. February 20, 2010. dead.
  46. Weekly broadcasts ended January 1, 1997; irregular airings afterward; officially ended with the absorption of ABC Sports into ESPN
  47. Primarily to public television.
  48. Evolved from The Iran Crisis – America Held Hostage (1979–80).
  49. Weekend editions are simulcast on the BBC Parliament channel with the name America This Week
  50. Originally titled Noticiero SIN when Univision was known as SIN (Spanish International Network).
  51. Also syndicated, 1982–present
  52. 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.
  53. Late Night, as an entity, is in its 38th season. Over that period it has had four hosts, listed in the notes column.
  54. The total number of episodes, for each host all combined, is 6,298, as at January 21, 2019.
  55. primarily to public television
  56. 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
  57. News: 1st 'Romper Room' teacher Nancy Claster dies at 82. March 22, 2016. April 26, 1997. The Baltimore Sun. Fred. Rasmussen. Tribune Publishing.
  58. Show went on hiatus from 1993 to 1997.
  59. Show was on hiatus from 1993 to 1997.
  60. Broadcast locally only on WPBT, 1979–1981
  61. Web site: Celebrity Photo Gallery, Celebrity Wallpapers, Celebrity Videos, Bio, News, Songs, Movies. https://web.archive.org/web/20131224115609/http://www.in.com/matthew-crouch/biography-191375.html. dead. 24 December 2013. In.com. 5 October 2014.
  62. Host: Tom Chapin (1985–1988), Robert Urich (1988–1995), Robert Ballard (1988–1995), Boyd Matson (1995–2003), Michael Fay (2001), Lisa Ling (2003–)
  63. Show renamed National Geographic Ultimate Explorer 2003–2005
  64. Oldest continuously running radio program, airing on WSM radio, Nashville, Tennessee
  65. As Grand Ole Opry Live!
  66. Broadcast only in North Carolina, 1979–1981
  67. Web site: American Masters Season 32 Episodes - PBS. PBS.org.
  68. Web site: The Bold and the Beautiful - About. cbs.com. 12 September 2018.
  69. Web site: SOD . Soap Opera Digest . B&B Tune-In Alert . . . April 20, 2023 . United States . April 17, 2023.
  70. Originated on CBS
  71. Reran CBS originals, 1984–1987
  72. Now called FYI.
  73. Rebroadcast A&E originals, 1999–2006
  74. Also called 48 Hours Investigates
  75. 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), Live with Kelly and Ryan (2017–2013).
  76. Date of first episode distributed nationally; was aired by WABC locally at The Morning Show, 1983–1988
  77. Pre-release date, March 4, 2022
  78. Web site: 'Live PD,' 'Cops' Pulled from TV Schedules in Light of George Floyd Protests (EXCLUSIVE). Variety. Michael. Schneider. June 5, 2020. June 9, 2020.
  79. Web site: 'Cops' Canceled By Paramount Network, 'Live PD' Return Evaluated By A&E. Deadline Hollywood. Nellie. Andreeva. June 9, 2020. June 9, 2020.
  80. Date of airing of last first-run episode. Since then, reruns have been syndicated as Best of Soul Train
  81. Became Wall Street Week with Fortune after original host was fired in 2002
  82. [Louis Rukeyser]
  83. Current host is Maria Bartiromo.
  84. Known as Jim Crockett's Victory Garden from 1975 to 1979
  85. 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 primetime entertainment program with a consistent setting and recurring characters. While other primetime shows have run longer, they are all news, sports, anthology or variety programs.
  86. Includes Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball, etc.
  87. ESPN2 started broadcasting major league baseball games in 2002 in addition to those offered by ESPN
  88. Pilot taped April 4, 1966
  89. Original series ran for 15 seasons, four seasons of the revival.
  90. Previously E! News Daily and E
  91. Also known as Dateline (day of week it airs), Dateline with Stone Phillips
  92. Original series ran for 21 seasons, four seasons of the revival.
  93. Previously Nick News W/5 and Nick News with Linda Ellerbee
  94. Now called Paramount Network.
  95. Also Westbrook Hospital, 1975–1981
  96. News: George Crothers, 89, Television Producer . The New York Times . December 7, 1998 . 2009-03-08.
  97. 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.
  98. In select markets was aired on another station other than Fox; such as independent stations, UPN or The WB (see Fox Kids broadcasting ambiguities).
  99. Also see List of Power Rangers episodes.
  100. Costumes and footage loosely adapted from Super Sentai.
  101. Presently, each episode first airs on ESPN2 on Fridays, then is repeated on ESPN two days later.
  102. Originally Entertainers
  103. Evolved from Jammin' (1991–1994)
  104. Reruns aired in syndication, 1984–1992
  105. Began as Moneyline. Became Lou Dobbs Moneyline in 2001, Lou Dobbs Tonight in 2003
  106. Local transmission only (WCET), 1972–1996
  107. Full title ESPN Magazine's Sport Reporters
  108. Program rebroadcast later the same day on ESPNews
  109. Originally The Phil Donahue Show
  110. Originally Open End; prior to syndication, aired on WNTA-TV 1958–1961
  111. 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.
  112. Originally Extra:The Entertainment Magazine
  113. [Tom Snyder]
  114. Host: Tom Snyder 1995–1999, Craig Kilborn 1999–2004, Craig Ferguson 2004–2014, James Corden 2015–Present.
  115. The total number of episodes, for each host all combined, is 4,733 as at January 24, 2019.
  116. Renamed "The Hee Haw Show" for 1991–92 season, and Hee Haw Silver for 1992–1993 season ("greatest hits")
  117. Started in 2008, Mystery! was absorbed into Masterpiece (the former Masterpiece Theatre) and airs under the banner Masterpiece Mystery
  118. Is repeated in the afternoon of the same day on Fox News Channel
  119. Web site: Petski. Denise. E!: Ashlee Simpson-Ross & Evan Ross, Busy Philipps Series, 'E! True Hollywood Story' Return Among Series Greenlights. Deadline. 1 May 2018. 1 May 2018.
  120. [List of The Daily Show episodes]
  121. Also known as Access from 2017 to 2019
  122. 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.
  123. Hosted by Ralph Edwards.
  124. Hosted by Jack Bailey until 1956.
  125. Hosted by Bob Barker; Steve Dunne also hosted a primetime version on NBC in 1958.
  126. Hosted by Bob Barker.
  127. Hosted by Bob Hilton.
  128. Hosted by Larry Anderson.
  129. Originally called Politics with Chris Matthews
  130. Web site: Barbara Walters Remembered On The 5,000th Episode Of 'The View': 'Barbara, We Know You're Watching'. Inquisitr. Miller. Victoria. November 7, 2019. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191108030457/https://www.inquisitr.com/5732304/barbara-walters-tribute/. November 8, 2019.
  131. Web site: 'The View' celebrates 4,000 episodes. USA Today. September 1, 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170831224113/https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2015/03/27/the-view-celebrates-4000-episodes/70544714/. August 31, 2017.
  132. Originally known as Road Rules: All Stars, followed by Real World/Road Rules Challenge.
  133. Sneak peek airing April 16, 1994
  134. Now called Freeform.
  135. Sneak peek airing January 31, 1999
  136. "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein" originally aired on Adult Swim on November 9, 2003. It would later air on Fox on December 10, 2004.
  137. Web site: 'WWE SmackDown' Moves to USA Network in 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20150410200448/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/04/07/wwe-smackdown-moves-to-usa-network-in-2016/386011/. dead. April 10, 2015. Kondolojy. Amanda. TV by the Numbers. Tribune Digital Ventures. April 7, 2015. March 12, 2016.
  138. WWE SmackDown moves to USA Network. Entertainment Weekly. Time Inc.. Bacle. Ariana. April 7, 2015. March 12, 2016. April 9, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150409030726/http://www.ew.com/article/2015/04/07/usa-network-wwe-smackdown. dead.
  139. Sneak peek airing May 1, 1999
  140. Longest-running game show in prime time network television
  141. 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).
  142. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire. Gameshow Hall of Fame. GSN. January 21, 2007.
  143. For list of episodes, see here.
  144. Also known as Showtime in Harlem, Showtime, and Live in Hollywood
  145. Aired as Toast of the Town until 1955
  146. Evolved from George Michael's Sports Final, 1980–1984
  147. Includes series of specials, January 1987 to May 1988
  148. Network later renamed Paramount Network.
  149. Originated on radio as Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour, 1934–1946
  150. Sneak peek airing December 30, 2000 on Cartoon Network
  151. Originally The O'Reilly Report from 1996 to 1998
  152. Originally ABC Press Conference; succeeded in time slot by This Week
  153. Originally Opening Soon at a Theater Near You (1975–1977); Sneak Previes Goes Video 1989–1991
  154. Web site: For Your Home Season 31 For Your Home by Vicki Payne. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180817014659/http://foryourhome.com/for-your-home-season-31/. 2018-08-17.
  155. It was at one time, prior to The Simpsons succeeding it, known as the longest-running primetime entertainment program with a consistent setting and recurring characters. While other primetime shows have run longer, they are all news, sports, anthology or variety programs.
  156. Web site: Investigative Reports (TV Series 1991–2011) - IMDb. IMDb.
  157. Other names: Evans, Novak, Hunt, and Shields (1998–2001), Novak, Hunt, and Shields (2001–2002)
  158. Title changed to Friday Night in 1994–2000, Late Friday in 2001–2002. In both cases, the title change accompanied a change in program format
  159. Moved to NBC in 2006, at which time Monday Night Football moves from ABC to ESPN
  160. Sunday Night Football shared with TNT, with TNT getting the first half of the season, ESPN the second half, 1990–1997
  161. Sneak peek airing February 6, 2005
  162. Also on CBS Radio, 1945–1967
  163. Reruns only (no first-run episodes) in 1994, 1996, and 2001
  164. Also known as Criminal Minds: Evolution since 2022
  165. Originally Studio B with Shepard Smith.
  166. New episodes sporadic after 2001.
  167. Formerly First Look
  168. Was also known as NBC SportsWorld.
  169. Relaunched as Paramount Network in 2018.
  170. adult swim . adult swim . adultswim . 1303162122520723456 . September 7, 2020 . We also want more Venture Bros. and have been working with Jackson and Doc to find another way to continue the Venture Bros. story. . en . July 19, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210715205135/https://twitter.com/adultswim/status/1303162122520723456 . July 15, 2021 . live.
  171. First U.S. network series to film all its episodes in color
  172. Previously GameSpot TV, Extended Play, and X-Play
  173. Web site: American Ninja Warrior (Titles & Air Dates Guide) . . January 21, 2019 . January 10, 2019.
  174. Known as The 21st Century from 1967 to 1970
  175. Aired locally on KPIX San Francisco as Evening: The MTWTF Show, 1976–1978
  176. The 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 6, 2010.
  177. Web site: Season 9 Episode Guide. TV Guide. OpenGate Capital Magazine CBS Interactive (CBS Corporation). September 30, 2015.
  178. HGTV continues to present reruns after non-renewal of series
  179. Ed McMahon's Star Search, 1992–1995
  180. Also known as Kraft Mystery Theatre (1958); another series of the same name ran concurrently on ABC, 1953–1955
  181. Had 13 week seasons, according to HGTV
  182. Emcee: Bud Collyer
  183. Also known as G.E. College Bowl; on NBC radio, 1953–1955; pilot shot 1955.
  184. Reruns now run on RFD-TV.
  185. As Make Room for Daddy; NBC used the same name when airing reruns of this series, 1960–1965
  186. As The Danny Thomas Show
  187. Simulcast of live program at WFAN in New York.
  188. Longest-running family drama on television, per Reuters article about 7th Heaven finale
  189. Scheduled date of last episode
  190. On CBS radio 1946–1956
  191. Book: Crump . William D. . Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film . 2019 . McFarland & Co . 9781476672939 . 343–344.
  192. Originally aired locally in Los Angeles, 1947–1950
  193. 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