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I hear that phrase used a lot in documentaries and articles about the show. They claim Gilligan's Island has never been off the air and as such is the longest running show ever. But that doesn't make any sense. I Love Lucy (just one example) premiered 13 years prior and is still airing as well. And unless I'm mistaken GI didn't even return to syndication until 2012 when MeTV picked it up, after years and years of absence.
I love the show but I don't understand why some people give it this title which is apparently false. |
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What about the Simpsons?
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Phoenix/ I read this post as you wanted to know what is the longest running syndicated show. Yeah I Love Lucy has been on awhile. And those Sherwin Schwartz shows Brady Bunch and Gillian's Island. The last 2 have been on so long, frankly I am tired of them.
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I agree with you Flying Dutchman. The whole world has changed. I was shopping and a young mother with two little girls was there. The mother had ripped jeans at the knees. I thought, are you so poor that you can't get better pants or are you lacking in taste of what to wear.
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Both my niece and daughter own jeans with ripped jeans. They aren't poor or lack in taste of what to wear. Fortunately they've both have been raised not to judge others by what they wear.
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I don't agree on that. I don't judge people on things they can't help. But other things I sure do judge .
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Around the '90s I guess the older sitcoms migrated away from syndication and went to cable channels. I would assume reruns on one cable network get less of an audience than reruns in syndication. Sometimes they talk about the most-watched shows. I'm looking at a list of "10 of the most-watched reruns" now. I don't think it's a definitive list, but I Love Lucy is #1, then Seinfeld, Simpsons and then the rest are shows from the '90s or later. It's an impossible statistic to figure out, but if we could count how many individual times any episode of a series has been watched since its first airing, Gilligan's has surely been losing ground for a while. Where Gilligan's would probably rate well is measuring how successful a syndicated show was relative to how few seasons it had on the air. Most of the hot shows in reruns, especially nowadays, were also hot when they were new on the air and lasted much longer in prime-time. Some popular older reruns like Munsters and Addams Family only had two seasons, but I think there's a chance Gilligan's could hold the title of the most popular show in reruns that only had 3 seasons or less. Star Trek is another possibility, especially since it's probably remained more culturally relevant in the last 20 years than Gilligan's has. But, it's not a sitcom, so you could split the award into comedy and drama. |
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