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* ''[[Claymore]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2001}}: (2001–present, with a 26-episode animé) |
* ''[[Claymore]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2001}}: (2001–present, with a 26-episode animé) |
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* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2001|01}}: Started in January 2001 <!-- move to Web comics --> |
* ''[[El Goonish Shive]]'' – {{Years or months ago|2001|01}}: Started in January 2001 <!-- move to Web comics --> |
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* ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' – 20 years: (1955–75) Famously the longest running drama series in primetime television, a title it now officially shares with ''Law & Order''. ''Technically'', ''Gunsmoke'' still ran longer; due to changes in the way the year was divided into television seasons, ''Gunsmoke'' ran from September 1955 to September of 1975, with 635 episodes; ''Law & Order'' ran from September 1990 to May 2010 (falling short of 20 years by three months), with 456 episodes. |
* ''[[Gunsmoke]]'' – 20 years: (1955–75) Famously the longest running drama series in primetime television, a title it now officially shares with ''Law & Order''. ''Technically'', ''Gunsmoke'' still ran longer; due to changes in the way the year was divided into television seasons, ''Gunsmoke'' ran from September 1955 to September of 1975, with 635 episodes; ''Law & Order'' ran from September 1990 to May 2010 (falling short of 20 years by three months), with 456 episodes. |
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* ''[[Law & Order]]'' – 20 years: September 13, 1990 - May 24, 2010. Fell just short of beating ''Gunsmoke''{{'}}s record, though at least they're now tied. Was the longest-running first-run drama series in primetime for all of [[The Noughties]]. |
* ''[[Law & Order]]'' – 20 years: September 13, 1990 - May 24, 2010. Fell just short of beating ''Gunsmoke''{{'}}s record, though at least they're now tied. Was the longest-running first-run drama series in primetime for all of [[The Noughties]]. |
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* ''The Red Skelton Show'' – 20 years: (1951–71) |
* ''The Red Skelton Show'' – 20 years: (1951–71) |
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* ''The Secret Storm'' – 20 years: Squeaks in at 20 years and 7 days, 1954–74. |
* ''The Secret Storm'' – 20 years: Squeaks in at 20 years and 7 days, 1954–74. |
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* ''[[Time Team]]'' - 20 years: 1994-2014. |
* ''[[Time Team]]'' - 20 years: 1994-2014. |
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== At least 10 years == |
== At least 10 years == |