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* ''It's Academic'' – {{Years or months ago|1961}}: Washington, D.C. televised academic game show, continually produced since 1961; listed in the ''Guinness Book of World Records'' as the longest running quiz show in television history. |
* ''It's Academic'' – {{Years or months ago|1961}}: Washington, D.C. televised academic game show, continually produced since 1961; listed in the ''Guinness Book of World Records'' as the longest running quiz show in television history. |
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* ''Four Corners'' – {{Years or months ago|1961|08}}: Australian current-affairs show, running since August 1961 |
* ''Four Corners'' – {{Years or months ago|1961|08}}: Australian current-affairs show, running since August 1961 |
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* ''[[University Challenge]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1962}}: On ITV from 1962-87 with Bamber Gascoigne, and on BBC2 since 1994 with Jeremy Paxman; British television's longest-running quiz show. |
* ''[[University Challenge]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1962}}: On ITV from 1962-87 with Bamber Gascoigne, and on BBC2 since 1994 with Jeremy Paxman; British television's longest-running quiz show. |
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* ''[[Encyclopedia Brown]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1963}}: The books began appearing in 1963. New ones were being published as late as 2011. |
* ''[[Encyclopedia Brown]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1963}}: The books began appearing in 1963. New ones were being published as late as 2011. |