Longest Running TV Shows
October 24, 2008
Next spring, ER signs off after 15 seasons, a run the likes of which network television rarely sees anymore. These days, making it to the magic 100 episode mark — the accepted cutoff for syndication purposes – is considered an accomplishment as dwindling ratings kill off old shows and new ones fail to capture public fancy.
What are some of the longest-running series of all time? The meter isn’t done running on ER, The Simpsons (400-plus episodes) or the Law & Order franchise (nearly 400), so we’ll leave them out for now.
What’s left is a list of golden oldies who enjoyed the longest tenures in America’s living rooms, presented with years they appeared and total number of episodes:
Gunsmoke (1955-75): 635
Lassie (1954-72): 588
Death Valley Days (1952-70): 451
The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952-66): 435
Bonanza (1959-73): 430
My Three Sons (1960-72): 380
Dallas (1978-91): 357
Knots Landing (1979-93): 344
Source: The Extraordinary Book of Lists




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