TV APPEARANCES

LYNDA CARTER: OTHER TV APPEARANCES 2005 - 2006

USA [United States of America]
023 GOOD MORNING AMERICA 2005

BROADCAST DATE: Wednesday, July 27, 2005, ABC.

"GOOD MORNING AMERICA"

DESCRIPTION: "GOOD MORNING AMERICA" is the weekday morning news talk show of the American Broadcasting Company television network (ABC). The show was launched in 1975. The show features news, talk, weather, and special interest stories.  It is recorded live from Times Square Studios in New York City and fed to all network affiliates. The program is currently hosted by Diane Sawyer and Robin Roberts.

Robin Roberts interviews Lynda Carter live.

"GOOD MORNING AMERICA"
"GOOD MORNING AMERICA"

Series Run: November 3, 1975-Present.

Broadcast Network: ABC.

Time slot: 7:00 A.M.

Hosts: DIANE SAWYER, CHARLIE GIBSON, ROBIN ROBERTS.

Reporters: Mike Barz, Alex Cambert, Tony Perkins, Claire Shipman.

Directors: Dan Funk, Roger Goodman, Katerina Monemvassitis.

Writers: Phyllis Cannon, Kristian Forland, Justin Melkman.

Executive Producers: Raymond J. Brune, George Merlis, Shelley Ross, Ben Sherwood.

Producers: Cathy Becker, Jennifer Bermon, Alberto Orso, Eligh Seaman, Gary Stein.

Associate Producer: Kristian Forland.

Senior Producer: Albert Lewitinn.

Creators: Donald L. Perris, William F. Baker.

EPISODE SYNOPSIS: Robin Roberts interviews Lynda Carter live. "Life is good. I'm still kicking. I'm still around and I do movies." Lynda talks about being "WONDER WOMAN" and her latest projects, the films "SKY HIGH" and "THE DUKES OF HAZZARD".

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RUNNING TIME: 00:104:00 [120 minutes including commercials].
VHS: Not available on commercial video.
DVD: Not available on commercial video.
INFO:

LYNDA CARTER is interviewed live by Robin Roberts.

VIDEO: [1]  "GOOD MORNING AMERICA". Video clip.
TRIVIA:
[•] In January 1975, ABC launched A.M. America in an attempt to compete with the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) network production of The Today Show hosted by Jim Hartz and Barbara Walters. ABC's show was hosted by Bill Beutel and Stephanie Edwards, with Peter Jennings reading the news. The show could not find an audience against The Today Show, so ABC started to look for a new approach. While looking around, they found that one of their affiliates, WEWS in Cleveland, Ohio, was not broadcasting A.M. America but instead was airing a locally produced show called The Morning Exchange.
[•] On November 3, 2005, GMA celebrated its 30th birthday with recaps to 1975 and by decorating Times Square. Former co-hosts David Hartman and Joan Lunden, along with former meteorologist Spencer Christian were among the guests of honor. Hartman signed off the show that day with his trademark close "From all of us, make it a good day." On that day Good Morning America became the first morning news show to broadcast in HDTV.
[•] In January 2006, Good Morning America launched a radio edition of the program on XM Radio Take Five. The show would incorporate features and news from the television edition as well as allow fans to discuss these topics. The radio edition of the show is hosted by Hilarie Barksy and airs Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to Noon Eastern Time.
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