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This is a list of the longest running American primetime television series, ordered by the number of broadcast seasons offered by a American broadcast network or cable network in prime time on the show's original run. Broadcast syndication that could have been scheduled by local stations in prime time have been omitted.
NFL on NBC [a] NBC October 22, 1939 January 25, 1998 5,000+ GrandStand was the original name of the program. NBC originally carried many NFL games including the Pro Bowl. It later carried AFL/AFC games until 1997 when NBC lost its AFC contract to CBS. NBC later resumed its NFL coverage with NBC Sunday Night Football. It currently airs a Sunday ...
This is a list of the longest-running U.S. broadcast network television series, ordered by the number of broadcast seasons.. To qualify for this list, the programming must originate in North America, be shown on a United States national (not regional) television network, and be first-run (as opposed to a repackaging of previously aired material or material released in other media).
Television host on CNN and Fox Business (Lou Dobbs Tonight) [213] Bob Newhart: 94 Actor and comedian best known as the star of The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart. Also hosted a variety show and starred in the short lived shows Bob and George and Leo, and won a Primetime Emmy Award for his recurring role on The Big Bang Theory. [214] [215] July 19
During this time, he oversaw the development and production of NBC's new primetime series, including such shows as The West Wing, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Fear Factor. Under Sassa, NBC was the number-one network 3 out of 4 seasons. Garth Ancier: 1999–2000
Chuck Woolery, the original host of “Wheel of Fortune” and an iconic force on a number of game shows over the years, has died, TMZ reported late Saturday. He was 83. He was 83.
The legendary game show star was best known for hosting "Wheel of Fortune" and "Love Connection." Chuck Woolery, original host of 'Wheel of Fortune,' dead at 83 Skip to main content
75 WWE Hall of Fame professional wrestler; father of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. [12] January 18 Jack Van Impe: 88 American televangelist, host of Jack Van Impe Presents [13] January 19 Gene London: 88 American children's show host and puppeteer at WCAU/Philadelphia, New York City stations WABD and WABC-TV, and NBC [14] January 20 Len Goorian 100