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PS: Emmys 2026 — Greatest American TV Series Legacy Pick (Ready)

In your opinion, which of these speculative American television series candidates* that have had a profound and lasting impact on the medium is the most deserving pick for the Emmys' inaugural 'Legacy Award'? 

On January 8, 2026, the Television Academy announced the first new major award in nearly twenty years with the creation of the Legacy Award, "which will be presented to television programs that have made a 'profound and lasting impact' on audiences and remain relevant to society, culture, and the industry." Legacy Award candidates will have a series run of at least five seasons and sixty or more episodes to qualify. Television franchises are considered on the whole and are awarded as such and can be bestowed on a television program only once. The new award is akin to a Hall of Fame induction, but for television series. Shows will be primarily evaluated on their "continued or sustained relevance, influence, or inspiration: 1) to a genre of television, 2) to an existing or new audience, and 3) to society and culture" in general.

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Gunsmoke (1955–1975)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047736/reference/

Seasons: 20

Episodes: 635

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047736/awards/

Primetime Emmy Awards: 15

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047736/ratings/

IMDb rating: 8.1/10

Still on cable  TV today.  TVLDHD  INSPHD

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@ACT_1​ Thanks,

I was thinking of the "Gunsmoke" (1955–1975) too and agree it is in the conversation. I am still considering it, and I have provisionally added it. But, it is going to be tough to represent all the TV genres and not leave some deserving titles off the list. In the Western genre, I see "Little House on the Praire" and  "Bonanza" are in the mix too, with all having a significant role in the history of TV.

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Emmys Greatest TV Series — Speculative Legacy Award Pick Honorable Mentions

  Shows will be primarily evaluated on their "continued or sustained relevance, influence or inspiration: 1) to a genre of television, 2) to an existing or new audience, and 3) to society and culture" in general.

   

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It's going to be The Wire, isn't it.

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@Peter_pbn​ "The Wire" appears at the top or in the top five of just about every greatest TV series list I have seen. I would expect this turns out to me more about popularity than about legacy as a poll. So, I would expect it to well, but wouldn't say it is a lock, some of the other TV franchises have equally as large and passionate fan bases to rally for their shows.

The Television Academy has not announced a timeline for making their selection, or which Emmy ceremony it will be presented at, but an announcement will likely be come prior to the ceremony, and since six months have already passed since the awards creation was announced, this poll suggestion is probably better published sooner rather than later.

I think the Television Academy goes with an older and safer pick for the first Legacy TV series honoree, like "I Love Lucy."  The show checks a lot of legacy boxes on the creative, business, industry, and societal sides. It led to the creation of Desilu Studios, a major player in television production for two decades during the industry's formative years. The studio that Lucy built is still relevant today, after being aquired, amalgamated and renamed to become what is known today as, Paramount Television.

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It's also the fact it was largely ignored by the Emmys at the time.

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@Peter_pbn​ Yes, it was. I would expect the Legacy Award might an opportunity to right some wrongs.

As you can see, just about every listed show was influential within their genre, but a few series dominated and were the clearly in the top one or two shows of their decade. So, after 75 years of widespread televised programming, it is going to take fifteen years to recognize that top tier @ one honoree per year.