Previously, the name of the show was Stargate SG-1. It ran for a total of 10 years (1997-2007), with 214 consecutive 1 hour episodes, as recorded into the Guiness Book of World Records.
As of April 22, 2011, Smallville took this title away from Stargate Sg-1, with it's 215th consecutive episode. By Smallville's 10th season end (and it's 2 hour season finale - adding 2 more final 1 hour episodes), brings Smallville's total episode count to 218 1 hour episodes, topping Stargate SG-1, by 4 1 hours episodes. With this, makes Smallville the new reigning king of the longest consecutive Science Fiction TV series to date (on May 13th, 2011).
Meet the Press has been producing episodes since 1947.
Doctor Who has aired for 38 years as of 2017. It debuted in 1963 & aired until 1989. It had a TV movie in 1996 & returned as a regular series in 2005 until present. It is set to return [presumably] in 2018.
No it is the longest continuous running game show in history beginning it's 39th season on September 20 2010
The moving Silent Running was released in the United States on March 10, 1972. It was a science fiction film that was distributed by Universal Pictures.
If by continuous, you mean is used all through your life, then yes.
Probably since the early 1970s at least. I can't think of any science fiction series of the 1950s, 1960s or 1970s that survived a decade on television, but Doctor Who reached that milestone in 1973.
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I do not know if the link below is authoritative; 7 hours of continuous play time sounds to me like it has to be in the running for 'longest'!
Stargate SG-1 & Smallville tie for the longest continuous runs with 10 seasons, although Smallville had more episodes than Stargate SG-1. 218 episodes compared to 214 respectively.The X-Files aired from 1993 to 2002 is now up to 10 seasons thanks to its 2016 revival & will soon be the longest running American sci-fi series since it has been renewed for an eleventh season for the 2017-2018 fall season & will tie Stargate SG-1 in episode count.
Meet the Press has been producing episodes since 1947.
Doctor Who has aired for 38 years as of 2017. It debuted in 1963 & aired until 1989. It had a TV movie in 1996 & returned as a regular series in 2005 until present. It is set to return [presumably] in 2018.
No it is the longest continuous running game show in history beginning it's 39th season on September 20 2010
Oxfam is the longest running charity
Ted Kosmatka is a science fiction writer who has written novels such as "The Flicker Men" and "The Games." He has also worked as a writer for video games and has written short stories that have been published in various magazines.
The moving Silent Running was released in the United States on March 10, 1972. It was a science fiction film that was distributed by Universal Pictures.
Music and the Spoken Word the oldest continuous nationwide broadcast in the world, which began July 15, 1929 & continues today.
Why would the Conservatives stop Doctor Who? It has broken many records in history like the longest running science-fiction show, collected many awards for it such as the Best Family Drama, and has lots of spin-offs and memorabilia. Why get rid of a show that many people adore?