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* ''[[Today]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1952|01}}: [[NBC]] morning news show, running daily in the US since January 1952.
* ''Tagesschau'' – {{Years or months ago|1952|12}}: The news programme has aired in the same 20:00 time slot on NWDR in Germany since Boxing Day 1952; it went to being broadcast seven days a week in 1961. The programme now serves as ARD's flagship news brand.
* [[Agatha Christie]]'s theatrical play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1952|11}}: Has been running on the West End since November 1952, pausing only for seven months in 2020 because of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
* ''Panorama'' – {{Years or months ago|1953}}: Current affairs show airing on the BBC since 1953. Presently the longest-running program in the history of British television.
** The German version of ''Panorama'' – {{Years or months ago|1961}}: Produced by NDR and also called ''Panorama''. Has aired on Das Erste since 1961.
* The Major League Baseball ''Game of the Week'' – {{Years or months ago|1953}}: Ran on various networks from 1953–93; has aired on FOX since 1996.
* ''Brain of Britain'' – {{Years or months ago|1953}}: Britain's longest-running quiz program in any medium, began as a segment of ''What Do You Know?'' on BBC Radio in 1953, and has been a standalone program on Radio 4 since 1967. It has only had three regular presenters: Franklin Engelmann from 1953–72, Robert Robinson from 1973-2008, and Russell Davies since 2009.
* [[Agatha Christie]]'s theatrical play ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1952|11}}: Has been running on the West End since November 1952, pausing only for seven months in 2020 because of the [[COVID-19 pandemic]].
* ''Face the Nation'' – {{Years or months ago|1954}}: Airing weekly on CBS since 1954.
* ''[[The Tonight Show]]'' – {{Years or months ago|1954}}: Airing on NBC since 1954.