The Longest Running TV Shows That Are Still On The Air!

I don't feel so old anymore!

According to TheWrap.com, these are the longest-running TV shows that are still on . . . Along with when they debuted and how long they’ve been on:

 

1.  “General Hospital” . . . April 1, 1963 . . . 58 years.

2.  “Days of Our Lives” . . . November 8, 1965 . . . almost 56 years.

3.  “Sesame Street” . . . November 10, 1969 . . . almost 52 years.

4.  “Masterpiece Theatre” . . . January 10, 1971 . . . 50 years.

5.  “The Price Is Right” . . . September 4, 1972 . . . almost 49 years.

6.  “The Young and the Restless” . . . March 26, 1973 . . . 48 years.

7.  “Wheel of Fortune” . . . January 6, 1975 . . . 46 years.

Pat Sajak and Vanna White of “Wheel of Fortune” address the studio audience during a taping of the popular game show at Sony Entertainment Studios in Los Angeles on Feb. 8. The show featured 15 servicemembers as contestants when hosted “Wheel Salutes the Armed Forces,” which is scheduled to air the week of April 3.

8.  “Saturday Night Live” . . . October 11, 1975 . . . almost 46 years.

9.  “Jeopardy!” . . . September 10, 1984 . . . almost 37 years.

10.  “The Bold and the Beautiful” . . . March 23, 1987 . . . 34 years.

11.  “America’s Funniest Home Videos” . . . November 26, 1989 . . . almost 32 years.

12.  “The Simpsons” . . . December 17, 1989 . . . almost 32 years.

13.  “Power Rangers” . . . August 28, 1993 . . . almost 28 years.

14.  “South Park” . . . August 13, 1997 . . . almost 24 years.

15.  “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” . . . September 20, 1999 . . . almost 22 years.