Probably the longest show titles are...
The American cartoon... Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, Josie And The Pussycats in Outer Space.
Another called...
The Ronnie Johns Good Times Campfire Jamboree Half Hour Show (Now on Television)
Two British shows tie for most words ...
Britain's Got The Pop Factor... And Possibly A New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly On Ice
And a 70s children's show titled...
Why Don't You Just Switch Off Your Television Set and Go and Do Something Less Boring Instead?
Having debuted in 1968, 60 Minutes is the longest-running television show in prime time today.
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No, it is not.The longest running TV show which still airs to this day is called "Meet the Press". It was first aired in 1947 and still runs to this day.The second longest is "Le Jour du Seigneur", a French TV show which first aired in 1949 and still runs today.The third longest is "Sanremo Music Festival", an Italian musical show which began 1951 and still runs today.Scooby Doo was not aired until 1969.However the TV show which is the largest watched all over the globe (as in most watched, not longest running) is Doctor Who, a British Sci-Fi show which is aired in over 94 countries, and has won the Guinness World Record for being the most watched and most widely shown TV show in history.
Benjamin Matlock was the name on the TV show.
The common noun 'TV show' becomes a proper noun when it is the name of a specific TV show, such as '30 Rock', or the word 'TV show' is used as the specific name or title such as the 'TV Show Digest'.
eat bulaga is the currently longest running tv show on phil tv
Blue Peter.It's also the longest running children's show in the world.
The second-longest running game show in television history is To Tell the Truth. It debuted in 1956, the same year The Price is Right (the longest running game show in television history) debuted.
Having debuted in 1968, 60 Minutes is the longest-running television show in prime time today.
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Meet the Press
No. None of her shows lasted anywhere near the 'longest running' status, however, I Love Lucy (1951-1957) does have the distinction of being the first show to be rerun & the longest running show in syndication [e.g. reruns].
Tim Russert
Blue Peter. It's the longest running children's show in the world.
Starting in 1952, Hockey Night in Canada
there is no tv show with that name