Game shows are as old as broadcast television. The very first game shows begin in the 1940s and have continued ever since. These in particular are some of the oldest game shows in TV history.
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Here are the shows that American viewers have been returning to time and again for comfort -- the 15 longest-running primetime series on U.S. television.