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Rank Program Network Rating 1: Laverne & Shirley: ABC: 31.6 2: Happy Days: 31.4 3: Three's Company: 28.3 4: 60 Minutes: CBS: 24.4 Charlie's Angels: ABC All in the Family
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. Those that moved to syndication, a cable network, or a streaming service are noted below.
The Andy Griffith Show: 29.7 7: Ben Casey: ABC: 28.7 The Danny Thomas Show: CBS 9: The Dick Van Dyke Show: 27.1 10: Gunsmoke: 27.0 11: Dr. Kildare: NBC: 26.2 The Jack Benny Show: CBS 13: What's My Line? 25.5 14: The Ed Sullivan Show: 25.3 15: Hazel: NBC: 25.1 16: I've Got a Secret: CBS: 24.9 17: The Jackie Gleason Show: 24.1 18: The Defenders ...
The highest-rated broadcast of all time is the final episode of M*A*S*H in 1983, with 60.2% of all households with television sets in the United States at that time watching the episode. [ 99 ] [ 100 ] Aside from Super Bowls, the most recent broadcast to receive a rating above 40 was the Seinfeld finale in 1998, with a 41.3.
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The following is a list of television programs by episode count. Episode numbers for ongoing daytime dramas are drawn from the websites for the shows. Daily news broadcasts, such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, and SportsCenter, are not episodic in nature and are not listed.
Fed up with excessive violence and distorted images of sex on TV, the Reverend Donald Wildmon declares "Turn the Television Off Week." He is largely ignored. March 1 The CBS game show Match Game is named the #1 rated game show on television for the fifth year in a row. March 4 Freddie Prinze makes his final appearance on the NBC sitcom Chico ...
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: September 19, 1970: March 19, 1977: 7 The New Andy Griffith Show: January 8, 1971: May 21, 1971: 1 All in the Family: January 12, 1971: April 8, 1979: 9 Comedy Playhouse: August 1, 1971: September 5, 1971: 1 The Chicago Teddy Bears: September 17, 1971: December 10, 1971: 1 The New Dick Van Dyke Show: September 18 ...