11 iconic MeTV shows that premiered in September

Fall into classic TV! September’s here, and so are the classics.

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The leaves aren’t the only things dropping in September— so are some classic TV premieres! From M*A*S*H to The Waltons, September was a month that made history.

Autumn may bring shorter days, but TV classics are evergreen. These 11 shows prove that September has always been a prime time for premieres. Take a look!

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1. Gunsmoke

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Premiere date: September 10, 1955 on CBS

Number of seasons: 20

Fan-favorite episodes: "The Cabin," "The Gallows," "Caleb," "Wishbone," and "The Jailer."

Fun fact: Gunsmoke’s James Arness was 6 feet 7 inches tall, making him one of the tallest leading men in classic TV history.

2. Bonanza

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Premiere date: September 12, 1959, on NBC.

Number of seasons: 14

Fan-favorite episodes: "Hoss and the Leprechauns," "Mark of Guilt," "The Wish," "Twilight Town," and "Forever."

Fun fact: The character Ben Cartwright ranked No. 2 on TV Guide’s list of the 50 greatest TV dads of all time.

3. The Waltons

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Premiere date: September 14, 1972, on CBS.

Number of seasons: 9

Fan-favorite episodes: "Grandma Comes Home," "The Pony Cart," "The Conflict," "The Burnout," and "The Empty Nest."

Fun fact: Jon Walmsley (Jason) and Eric Scott (Ben) were the only actors to appear in every episode.

4. M*A*S*H

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Premiere date: September 17, 1972, on CBS.

Number of seasons: 11

Fan-favorite episodes: "Abyssinia, Henry," "Tuttle," "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen," "Life Time," and "Adam's Ribs."

Fun fact: The dog tags worn by Jamie Farr on the show were his own, from when he served in the military before becoming an actor.

5. Wagon Train

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Premiere date: September 18, 1957 on NBC, and then ABC in 1961.

Number of seasons: 8

Fan-favorite episodes: "Herman," "The John Gillman Story," "Weight of Command," "Little Girl Lost," and "The Tom Tuesday Story."

Fun fact: Gene Roddenberry described his original concept for Star Trek (1966) as "Wagon Train to the Stars."

6. Adam-12

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Premiere date: September 21, 1968 on NBC.

Number of seasons: 7

Fan-favorite episodes: "Log 105: Elegy for a Pig," "The Search," "Roll Call," "Trouble in the Bank," and "Suspended."

Fun fact: The dispatcher's voice was that of Shaaron Claridge, a real Los Angeles dispatcher. Jack Webb chose her for the voice-overs to give authenticity to the program.

7. Perry Mason

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Premiere date: September 21, 1957 on CBS.

Number of seasons: 9

Fan-favorite episodes: "The Case of Paul Drake's Dilemma," "The Case of the Deadly Verdict," "The Case of the Final Fade-Out," and "The Case of the Weary Watchdog."

Fun fact: Raymond Burr originally auditioned for the role of Hamilton Burger, but was chosen for the title role instead.

8. Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.

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Premiere date: September 25, 1964 on CBS.

Number of seasons: 5

Fan-favorite episodes: "Survival of the Fattest," "Gomer Pyle, P.O.W.," "The Show Must Go On," and "Duke Slater, Night Club Comic."

Fun fact: Despite airing during the Vietnam War era, the series never referenced or mentioned the conflict, instead focusing on lighthearted comedy.

9. Gilligan's Island

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Premiere date: September 26, 1964 on CBS.

Number of seasons: 3

Fan-favorite episodes: "Don't Bug the Mosquitoes," "The Friendly Physician," "The Producer," "Up at Bat," and "Pass the Vegetables, Please."

Fun fact: In season one, the cast drank from real coconut cups, but they were porous and leaked. In later seasons, they switched to ceramic replicas.

10. The Beverly Hillbillies

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Premiere date: September 26, 1962 on CBS.

Number of seasons: 9

Fan-favorite episodes: "Granny Learns to Drive," "A Plot for Granny," "Doctor Jed Clampett," "Jed Becomes a Banker," and "The Giant Jackrabbit."

Fun fact: The series rose to No. 1 in ratings within three weeks of its premiere, a feat that remains unmatched in television history. It stayed at No. 1 for two years.

11. The Brady Bunch

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Premiere date: September 26, 1969 on ABC.

Number of seasons: 5

Fan-favorite episodes: "The Subject Was Noses," "Hawaii Bound," "Getting Davy Jones," "Amateur Nite," and "Fright Night."

Fun fact: Barry Williams (Greg Brady) did his own surfing in season four's three-part opening episode, in Hawaii.