The first-ever introduction to "Good Morning America" on November 3, 1975 is at 2:25 - "From New York, Hollywood, the nation, Washington and the world: good morning, America."
@CarlD2--yeah, that was "David Hartman" as he had a bad habit of always saying "ahhhh...." instead of pausing and saying nothing. The first cardinal rule in learning to be a broadcaster is to get rid of all the "uhhhhhhs"...which he never mastered.
The first-ever introduction to "Good Morning America" on November 3, 1975 is at 2:25 - "From New York, Hollywood, the nation, Washington and the world: good morning, America."
jaybee1973jaybee 2 months ago
I loath Joan Lounden.
TIPTON340 11 months ago
@CarlD2--yeah, that was "David Hartman" as he had a bad habit of always saying "ahhhh...." instead of pausing and saying nothing. The first cardinal rule in learning to be a broadcaster is to get rid of all the "uhhhhhhs"...which he never mastered.
phillyvideofan 1 year ago
Was Joe Piscopo supposed to be doing a David Hartman impression? It sounded like Stallone.
CarlD2 1 year ago