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This is a list of the longest-running scripted prime time television series in the United States, as measured by number of seasons. Only shows that have aired on a major broadcast network for seven or more seasons and at least 100 episodes are included.
Longest-running dramatic series (soap opera) of any genre. Longest-running daytime drama. While its television debut was on June 30, 1952, The Guiding Light ' s first incarnation was as a radio show, which premiered on January 25, 1937, giving the production a total runtime of 72 total years. 58 years 55 Washington Week [v] NET: February 23 ...
Guiding Light (CBS Daytime) [13] CBS: June 30, 1952 September 18, 2009 15,762 Longest-running dramatic series of any genre. Longest-running daytime drama. While its television debut was on June 30, 1952, The Guiding Light's first incarnation was as a radio show, which premiered on January 25, 1937. 58 years 49 Washington Week [14] NET: February ...
CBS September 22, 1953 June 23, 1970 NBC September 14, 1970 August 29, 1971 20 Gunsmoke [32] Drama CBS September 10, 1955 March 31, 1975 635 20 Moneyline: Editorial CNN June 1, 1980 November 11, 2000 21 American Dad! Animated sitcom Fox May 1, 2005 [33] September 21, 2014 384 TBS: October 24, 2014 present 21 Grey's Anatomy [34] Drama ABC March ...
This is a list of the longest-running television shows by category. The criterion for the longest-running show is the number of years the show has been on the air, and not the number of episodes produced.
Cancelled after 4 episodes. This drama about an illegal cross-country road race, created by Tim Minear and Ben Queen, boasted a cast populated by the likes of Nathan Fillion, Emma Stone, Kevin ...
B. Barnaby Jones; Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series) The Best of Broadway; Beyond Westworld; Biff Baker, U.S.A. (TV series) Big Shamus, Little Shamus
NFL on CBS (1956) AFC games (and inter-conference games when the AFC team is the road team) The AFC Championship Game; The Super Bowl (every four years) The NFL Today (1961) PGA Tour on CBS (1970) Masters Tournament (shared with ESPN) PGA Championship (shared with ESPN) PGA Tour (shared with NBC Sports) College Basketball on CBS (1981)