Good Morning America: Weekend Edition

Good Morning America: Weekend Edition (1993- )

RunningVariety show

GMA Weekend expanded to seven days a week in September 2004, providing up-to-the-minute news, weather and topical features from the familiar set of the weekday program located at the crossroads of the world, Times Square. The show's increased focus on lifestyle, leisure and family-oriented topics are suited for the relaxed pace of the weekend, attracting engaged and loyal GMA viewers as they start their days.

Co-anchors Dan Harris and Paula Faris bring great energy and vitality to the morning show. In his 11 years at ABC News, Dan has traveled the globe, reporting from Haiti, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Ground Zero, South Korea, Israel and the West Bank. His interests range from international affairs and politics to technology and indie music. Former anchor of ABC's World News Now and America This Morning, Paula delivered unforgettable and colorful accounts from the World Cup. Her popular Real Money reports have shown American families how to save thousands of dollars. As the audience on the weekend continues to grow, GMA is now the #1 morning newscast on Saturdays and regularly beats NBC's Today on Sunday mornings.

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Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 07:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' premiere?

'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' premiered on September 4, 2004.

Who were the original hosts of 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

The original hosts of 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004 were Kate Snow and Bill Weir.

How long was each episode of 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

Each episode of 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004 had a runtime of approximately two hours.

Were there any significant changes in the format of 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

In 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' introduced a new segment called "Weekend Window," which showcased various travel destinations.

Who were the celebrity guests featured on 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

In 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' featured a wide range of celebrity guests, including actors, musicians, and authors.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' cover any major news events in 2004?

Yes, in 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' covered significant news events such as the presidential election and major sporting events.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' have any special segments or features in 2004?

Yes, in 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' had special segments like "Weekend Movie Watch" and "Healthy Living."

Were there any notable interviews on 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

Yes, in 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' conducted interviews with notable figures such as politicians, athletes, and entertainers.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' receive any awards or nominations in 2004?

While there is no specific information about awards or nominations in 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' has received recognition throughout its run.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' have a dedicated weather segment in 2004?

Yes, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' had a dedicated weather segment in 2004, providing viewers with the latest forecasts and weather updates.

Were there any notable musical performances on 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

Yes, in 2004, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' featured performances by popular musicians and bands, showcasing a diverse range of musical genres.

Was there any audience interaction on 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

Yes, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' encouraged audience interaction through phone calls, emails, and social media platforms in 2004.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' have any special holiday-themed episodes in 2004?

Yes, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' had special holiday-themed episodes in 2004, celebrating occasions like Thanksgiving and Christmas.

Were there any recurring segments or features on 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' in 2004?

Yes, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' had recurring segments like "Weekend Tech," "Fashion File," and "Weekend Getaways" in 2004.

How did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' engage with its audience in 2004?

'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' engaged with its audience through viewer polls, contests, and interactive segments in 2004.

Did 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' have a dedicated cooking or food-related segment in 2004?

Yes, 'Good Morning America: Weekend Edition' featured a dedicated cooking and food-related segment in 2004, sharing recipes and culinary tips.

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