Longest-running TV shows still on the air in 2019
The #1 longest-running TV show is still airing 72 years later. TV shows with longevity like that have titles that become household names and characters who feel like family鈥攋ust look at the outpouring of support from "Jeopardy!" fans when in March 2019.
Relationships, jobs, and homes may all come and go, but a familiar face may exist in a show on the air for decades. In a competitive entertainment landscape, what helps a show last through major societal and cultural changes, economic booms, recessions, wars, and technological advancements?
To find out, 麻豆原创 curated a gallery of the longest-running American TV shows, ranked by years on the air as of December 2019. Only first-run series originating in North America and available throughout the United States via national broadcast networks, cable networks, or syndication were considered. Series continuations鈥攚ith name changes and/or changes in network鈥攁re noted. Primetime nightly news, sports, and televangelist programs were not considered.
The 25 longest-running shows that you can still watch on TV today range from soap operas to late-night talk shows, news programs, and live performance series鈥攎any of them are trailblazers of their genre or production style. Others have launched the careers of award-winning actors and journalists, or have created pop culture icons that have transcended generations and borders. The shows in this gallery vary in genre and styles, but they all have one thing in common: For a show to be around for even four decades, it would have needed to start on a public network. The , none other than Home Box Office (HBO), didn't come around until 1972.
Find out which news show has 25 Peabody Awards and 150 Emmys, which drama anthology series was originally funded by Mobil, and which program has 30 adaptations around the world. Here are the 25 longest-running shows that you can still watch on TV in 2019.
#25. This Old House
- Total run: 40 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: Feb. 20, 1979
The idea for PBS鈥 home renovation show, 鈥淭his Old House,鈥 , the man who brought Julia Child to U.S. viewers with 鈥淭he French Chef鈥 in 1963. The program has been nominated for 85 Emmy Awards and won 18. It also has spurred two spin-off shows and a magazine. 鈥淭his Old House鈥 was an instant ratings hit and still is today, but upon its initial introduction, some tradesmen voiced concern that the DIY-theme of the program would hurt their business鈥擡ric Thorkilsen, This Old House Ventures CEO, says the show did the opposite by giving viewers the confidence to know how to ask the right questions to their contractors.
#24. Creative Living with Sheryl Borden
- Total run: 43 years
- Network: Syndicated
- First broadcast: 1976
Host Sheryl Borden welcomes expert guests to her 鈥攐f which Borden is an alumna鈥攖o educate viewers on a wide variety of lifestyle topics, from crafts to trends in travel and fashion, and tips for nutrition. Produced by KENW-TV, the crew of 鈥淐reative Living with Sheryl Borden鈥 comprises ENMU students. Borden鈥檚 鈥渉ow-to鈥 show is carried by 118 PBS stations in the U.S., Canada, Guam, and Puerto Rico.
#23. Live From Lincoln Center
- Total run: 43 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: Jan. 30, 1976
鈥淟ive From Lincoln Center鈥 set out to 鈥 鈥 through its public broadcasts of performances by world-class artists, including productions from the New York Philharmonic, the New York City Ballet, and Lincoln Center Theater. Tony Award-winner Audra McDonald currently hosts the series which has so far won one Peabody Award and 16 Emmys.
#22. Good Morning America
- Total run: 44 years
- Network: ABC
- First broadcast: Nov. 3, 1975
Americans had looked to NBC鈥檚 鈥淭oday鈥 show for their morning TV entertainment for two decades before ABC launched 鈥淕ood Morning America.鈥 Up against a well-established morning program, 鈥淕MA鈥 took a more "conversational" approach to inform audiences than 鈥淭oday,鈥 , the show鈥檚 first host. Over the years the culture of these two shows, on set and off, has undoubtedly had an impact on their ratings. A poll conducted by throughout the week of April 17鈥21, 2019, found 鈥淕MA鈥 was the most popular morning show with the most popular hosts鈥攊ncluding Robin Roberts, the most trusted of the morning show hosts on ABC, NBC, and CBS.
#21. Saturday Night Live
- Total run: 44 years
- Network: NBC
- First broadcast: Oct. 11, 1975
"Saturday Night Live" has become ingrained in American culture with classic characters, catchphrases, and impersonations of high-profile figures, from celebrities to world leaders. The comedy skit show has helped launch the careers of so many of today's leading comedic actors, writers, and producers, including Eddie Murphy, Bill Murray, Will Ferrell, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, and Seth Meyers鈥攁nd has immortalized others, such as Chris Farley, John Belushi, Phil Hartman, and Gilda Radner. While the show's relevance and ratings have varied throughout the decades it has been on air, "SNL" has earned 67 Emmys, five Writers Guild of America Awards, and three Peabody Awards.
#20. The Victory Garden
- Total run: 44 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: April 16, 1975
鈥淭he Victory Garden鈥 was originally named 鈥淐rockett鈥檚 Victory Garden,鈥 after gardener and author James Underwood Crockett. One fan of Crockett鈥檚 said he 鈥.鈥 Following Crockett鈥檚 death in 1979, the show was given a new host and a new name. Today the program is presented by Australian horticulturist Jamie Durie.
#19. Austin City Limits
- Total run: 44 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: Jan. 2, 1975
鈥淎ustin City Limits鈥 is a 2003 National Medal of Arts recipient, an honor awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts. The show, produced in Austin, showcases American music through both emerging artists and well-established legends across varied styles and genres. Former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Terry Stewart called the music performance program 鈥 that documents the American culture.鈥
#18. NOVA
- Total run: 45 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: March 3, 1974
鈥淣OVA鈥 presents science- and technology-related programming in the form of one-hour documentaries and miniseries. The show has also been creating online content since 1996 and has continued to expand its digital presence over the decades. Educators can look to the 鈥淣OVA鈥 collection on PBS LearningMedia for resources (primarily geared toward middle- and high-schoolers), and digital platform NOVA Labs allows what the brand calls 鈥渃itizen scientists鈥 participate in the scientific process.
#17. The Young and the Restless
- Total run: 46 years
- Network: CBS
- First broadcast: March 26, 1973
鈥淭he Young and the Restless鈥 has been the most-watched soap opera for more than 30 years鈥攈olding the record consecutively since the final week of 1988 when it first surpassed 鈥淕eneral Hospital鈥 as most-watched soap opera. CBS executive Angelica McDaniel attributes the show鈥檚 success to solid storytelling and characters that have been around since the beginning; Melody Thomas Scott celebrated her 40th year on the show in February 2019. There are no plans to end the show soon, with McDaniel telling The Hollywood Reporter in December 2018, "We expect it [to] be a part of our lineup in the future."
#16. Great Performances
- Total run: 47 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: Nov. 4, 1972
"Great Performances" delivers performing arts to American audiences, from Shakespeare productions like "Much Ado About Nothing" to performances by today's popular musicians including Alicia Keys, Michael Buble, the Foo Fighters, and Andrea Bocelli. The program has been awarded 67 Emmys and six Peabody Awards.
#15. The Price Is Right
- Total run: 47 years
- Network: CBS
- First broadcast: Sept. 4, 1972
The longest-running game show in America as of 2015, 鈥淭he Price is Right鈥 was originally launched in 1956 by NBC and relaunched in 1972 by CBS. Contestants, with the help of a particularly vocal and helpful audience, are asked to guess the price of everything from a can of chicken noodle soup to a pair of jet skis. Over 35 seasons, host Bob Barker transformed into an American pop culture icon transcending generations.
Upon Barker鈥檚 retirement from the show in 2007, the network found an unlikely replacement in Drew Carey鈥攖hough he initially turned down the gig. Carey, who has now been the show鈥檚 leading man for 12 years, told the : 鈥淲here else can you go in America, and be in a big crowd like this, and have a bunch of strangers rooting for another stranger to do well?鈥
#14. Masterpiece Theatre
- Total run: 48 years
- Network: PBS
- First broadcast: Jan. 10, 1971
鈥淢asterpiece Theatre鈥 brought the U.K.鈥檚 鈥淒ownton Abbey鈥 to American audiences. Now referred to as simply 鈥淢asterpiece,鈥 the show presents classic, historical British drama and occasionally, more contemporary programming. 鈥淢asterpiece鈥 was launched when Mobil鈥攚hich helped to fund PBS early on鈥斺渞ecognized that a trove of British programming could become a new high-quality brand, and by association, could make Mobil look classy,鈥 according to .
#13. Sesame Street
- Total run: 50 years
- Networks: NET, PBS, HBO
- First broadcast: Nov. 10, 1969
isn鈥檛 just an American institution. There are over 30 adaptations around the world co-produced by the Sesame Workshop鈥攖he educational nonprofit behind the show that is involved in over 150 countries. The longtime puppeteer behind Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, Caroll Spinney, died on Dec. 8, 2019. 鈥淪esame Street鈥 co-founder Joan Ganz Cooney : 鈥淲e at Sesame Workshop mourn his passing and feel an immense gratitude for all he has given to Sesame Street and to children around the world.鈥
#12. Scooby-Doo
- Total run: 49 years
- Networks: CBS, ABC, The WB, The CW, Cartoon Network, Boomerang
- First broadcast: Sept. 13, 1969
referred to 鈥淪cooby-Doo鈥 as 鈥渢he most enduringly popular cartoon in TV history.鈥 But it鈥檚 more than a cartoon, it鈥檚 a massive franchise鈥攆rom the original Hanna-Barbera series to the live-action 2002 film that raked in more than $275 million at the box-office worldwide to the upcoming animated film 鈥淪coob!鈥 expected May 15, 2020. While many critics have hypothesized the secret behind the longevity and cultural impact of Scooby-Doo and the gang, there doesn鈥檛 seem to be an agreed-upon answer: As Suellentrop wrote, 鈥淎cknowledging Scooby鈥檚 durability is easier than explaining it.鈥
#11. 60 Minutes
- Total run: 51 years
- Network: CBS
- First broadcast: Sept. 24, 1968
After having been on the air for five decades in 2018, "60 Minutes" was given the Peabody Institutional Award; jurors said the show "has become nothing less than a touchstone in American life, regularly pursuing investigations that lead to legal action, catalyze social change and illuminate dark government secrets." The recipient of 25 Peabody Awards and 150 Emmys among other journalistic awards, "60 Minutes" has become a habit for millions of Americans, with an average of 12.5 million viewers tuning in during the week leading up to Dec. 4, 2019鈥攔anked #5 for viewership among all programs, and the highest for any program that wasn't NFL-related.
#10. Washington Week
- Total run: 52 years
- Networks: NET, PBS
- First broadcast: Feb. 23, 1967
鈥淲ashington Week鈥檚鈥 half-hour program focuses on objective analysis and discussion regarding complicated and important political issues and events, reaching 97% of American households with televisions. Unlike many other news commentary programs, . The Washington Post鈥檚 national political reporter, Robert Costa, who was named moderator of 鈥淲ashington Week鈥 in April 2017, boasted about the show鈥檚 premise: 鈥淣o snark, no apocalyptic ventilating about the news, no snide opinions, no praise. Analysis. It鈥檚 not complicated.鈥
#9. Days of Our Lives
- Total run: 54 years
- Network: NBC
- First broadcast: Nov. 8, 1965
鈥淒ays of Our Lives鈥 set itself apart from its competitors early on by choosing themes and stories that others weren鈥檛; the soap has even tried out supernatural storylines, such as the demonic possession of Marlena Evans. Recent rumors of a hiatus for the show after the show鈥檚 stars were released from their contracts caused a major uproar from fans鈥攂ut it turns out they had nothing to worry about, as the network has renewed 鈥淒ays of Our Lives鈥 for its 56th season.
#8. General Hospital
- Total run: 56 years
- Network: ABC
- First broadcast: April 1, 1963
鈥淕eneral Hospital鈥 was the leader of soap operas throughout much of the 1980s; in 1981, 30 million viewers tuned in to watch the wedding of Luke and Laura. The soap has given numerous actors their big break, with Mark Hamill (1972鈥73), Demi Moore (1982鈥83), John Stamos (1982-84), and Grammy Award-winner Ricky Martin (1994鈥96) all passing through the fictional city of Port Charles for a short while.
#7. It's Academic
- Total run: 58 years
- Networks: WRC-TV, WJZ-TV, WVIR-TV
- First broadcast: Oct. 7, 1961
Named the longest-running TV quiz show by Guinness World Records back in 2003, 鈥淚t's Academic鈥 tests high school students on academic achievement, asking questions on topics including science, math, history, literature, and current events. Many famous alumni have graced the stage of 鈥淚t鈥檚 Academic,鈥 including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Chuck Schumer. Washington Post reporter that to understand the success of 鈥淚t鈥檚 Academic,鈥 you must comprehend the hierarchies of high school and how this show challenges them: 鈥淟ong before geek chic became a thing and Bill Gates became a religion, 鈥淚t鈥檚 Academic鈥 made heroes out of the socially awkward, the pale boys with the shy smiles and the girls who looked smashing in glasses,鈥 wrote Hesse.
#6. The Open Mind
- Total run: 63 years
- Network: Syndicated
- First broadcast: May 1956
"The Open Mind" presents thoughtful civil discourse in a simple single-guest format, with topics centering on the nation's biggest challenges in politics, technology, and the arts. In 2014 Alexander Heffner took over as the host of "The Open Mind" for his grandfather, Richard D. Heffner, the show's creator and longtime host, after he died in 2013 at age 88. The late Heffner was a historian and professor at Rutgers University, where he taught communications and public policy until his death.
#5. Face the Nation
- Total run: 65 years
- Network: CBS
- First broadcast: Nov. 7, 1954
The pilot episode set the tone for 鈥淔ace of the Nation鈥 when it welcomed then-Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy as its very first guest. So far 10 different moderators have led the discussion on the Sunday night public affairs program, including current moderator Margaret Brennan, CBS News senior foreign affairs correspondent. The late Sen. John McCain leads the record for the highest number of appearances on the show with 112.
#4. The Tonight Show
- Total run: 65 years
- Network: NBC
- First broadcast: Sept. 27, 1954
over its 65 years on the air, with Johnny Carson helming the nighttime talk show for the longest time, 30 years. Through most of the 鈥90s and 鈥00s, Jay Leno put his own spin on the show before Conan O鈥橞rien had a short go at it from 2009 to 10. Jimmy Fallon has joined a new generation of nighttime hosts trying to keep the genre relevant, with networks hoping to attract younger viewers. Fallon鈥檚 love of music is extremely evident in his 鈥淭onight Show;鈥 the house band is The Roots, a Grammy Award-winning hip-hop band.
#3. Today
- Total run: 67 years
- Network: NBC
- First broadcast: Jan. 14, 1952
NBC鈥檚 鈥淭oday鈥 is the pioneer of the early morning talk show, combining programming on entertainment, news, and weather, and making household names out of its hosts and journalists, including Ann Curry, Katie Couric, Tom Brokaw, and Barbara Walters鈥攚ho eventually made the jump to ABC, becoming the first woman to co-anchor 鈥淎BC World News Tonight,鈥 making a salary of $1 million a year in 1976. Many 鈥淭oday鈥 hosts have made negative headlines in recent years, including Megyn Kelly, who was let go in October 2018 after a string of controversial statements and Matt Lauer, who was fired after allegations of sexual misconduct in November 2017.
#2. Hallmark Hall of Fame
- Total run: 68 years
- Networks: NBC, CBS, PBS, ABC, Hallmark Channel
- First broadcast: Dec. 24, 1951
鈥淗allmark Hall of Fame鈥 has been producing original content, from plays in its early days to the made-for-TV movies the series is known for today and has been for nearly seven decades. In 2014, after 63 years on broadcast networks, 鈥淗allmark Hall of Fame鈥 moved to the Hallmark Channel鈥攁 cable network. A particular cult following has formed around Hallmark Christmas movies, which run constantly between the months of October and January, a time when the series hits it big with the ratings. Why are these objectively cheesy films so popular with audiences? 鈥淗allmark is drawing on almost a century of brand loyalty for its greeting card company, and a broadcast history that goes all the way back to the earliest days of TV and radio,鈥 for the AV Club.
#1. Meet the Press
- Total run: 72 years
- Network: NBC
- First broadcast: Nov. 6, 1947
Americans have tuned in on Sunday mornings for interviews with national and international leaders, followed by discussion and analysis of current political affairs from experts and journalists for more than seven decades. Every president since John F. Kennedy and each vice president since 1952 has given an interview on "Meet the Press," according to NBC. A show Kennedy once , "Meet the Press" takes the #1 spot on this list of the longest-running TV shows still on the air.