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* ''[[Concentration]]'' – 24 years on NBC and in syndication: {1958-78, 1987-91}, minus a five-month hiatus in 1973)
* ''Crossroads'' – 26 years: British soap opera (1964–88 and 2001–03).
* ''[[CSI]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2000}}: Began in 2000 and still going.
** ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' – 10 years: (2002-2012)
* ''[[The Daily Show]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1996}}: As its anniversary celebration put it, "10 F$!king Years", although current and best-known host Jon Stewart first showed up in 1999; the show débuted in 1996 with host Craig Kilborn.
* ''[[Dateline (TV series)|Dateline]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1992}}: NBC news magazine running continuously since 1992.
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* ''[[Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?]]'' – 12 years: (27 series over 12 years in its home country; has versions in lots of countries, some of which are Long Runners themselves).
* ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' – 15 years: (1988-2003) Started out on Radio 4 in 1988, then moved onto [[Channel 4]] the same year, where it lasted for 10 seasons; the show moved to Hollywood in 1998, when it got picked up by [[ABC]]. The show was cancelled in 2003 — and by cancelled, it stopped ''filming'' new episodes; new episodes continued to ''air'' on [[ABC Family]] until November 2006.
* ''[[CSI]]'' – {{Years15 or months ago|2000}}years: Began in 2000 and stillfinished in going2015.
** ''[[CSI: Miami]]'' – 10 years: (2002-2012)
* ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2005|03}}: As of 2020, it is the longest-running American primetime medical drama series.
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' – 15 years: Debuted in 2005, has its Grand Finale in 2020.
 
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