“Rolling Stone” recently surveyed hundreds of actors, writers, producers, critics, and showrunners to come up with a list of ‘The 100 Greatest TV Shows of All Time.’
Any show from any era was eligible . . . but the end result proved once again that we’re in the middle of a pretty amazing time for TV, because even with 70 YEARS of programming, 26 of the 100 shows are still airing new episodes.
By the way, Garry Marshall was one of the voters. They say he sent in his ballot shortly before he passed away. Here’s the Top 20:
- “The Sopranos”, 1999-2007
- “The Wire”, 2002-2008
- “Breaking Bad”, 2008-2013
- “Mad Men”, 2007-2015
- “Seinfeld”, 1989-1998
- “The Simpsons”, 1989-present
- “The Twilight Zone”, 1959-1964
- “Saturday Night Live”, 1975-present
- “All in the Family”, 1971-1979
- “The Daily Show”, 1996-present
- “Freaks and Geeks”, 1999-2000
- “Game of Thrones”, 2011-present
- “Late Night with David Letterman”, 1982-2015
- “The Larry Sanders Show”, 1992-1998
- “The West Wing”, 1999-2006
- “M*A*S*H”, 1972-1983
- “Twin Peaks”, 1990-1991
- “Star Trek: The Original Series”, 1966-1969
- “Curb Your Enthusiasm”, 2000-present
- “Cheers”, 1982-1993

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