Eric Dane Has 'One Functioning Arm'
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Good Morning America aired from its brand-new studio at the Robert A. Iger building in New York City on Monday, June 16; To celebrate the relocation, some friendly faces from ABC
Eric Dane, appearing on today’s Good Morning America, said in a taped interview with Diane Sawyer that due to ALS he no longer has use of his right arm and that he expects to lose use of his left hand.
" Good Morning America " is bidding goodbye to its iconic location at Times Square in New York City. The popular morning show, which first began broadcasting from its long-time studio on Sept. 13, 1999 with tennis legend Serena Williams as the first guest, kicked off its final week at the Times Square studio during the June 9 broadcast.
"Good Morning America" is saying goodbye to its longtime Times Square studio and hello to a new studio in Hudson Square.
While the co-anchors kicked off their final week in the Times Square studio, the decision to move from the hustle and bustle of the “crossroads of the world” was first announced in
ABC News and "Good Morning America" have officially closed the curtain on their iconic Upper West Side and Times Square studios.
WASHINGTON — After more than two decades broadcasting from the center of Times Square, “Good Morning America” is preparing for a major move. The ABC morning show will soon relocate a few miles south to The Walt Disney Company's new headquarters in Hudson Square next week.
On Friday, the network’s flagship show “Good Morning America” taped its final show at Times Square Studios, the set its called home for the past 26 years, making it the last ABC program to make the move to their shiny new studio downtown.
In November, “ Good Morning America ” will hit a unique milestone of being on the air for 50 years. Starting Tuesday, the show aims to wake up viewers and fans by kicking off the celebration.
Good Morning America is on the move! It's the end of an era for the beloved morning talk show as the team prepares to relocate to a new home in New York City. The move comes 26 years after the show first began broadcasting from its iconic Times Square studio on Sept. 13, 1999.