Empire State Building lit to honor 50th anniversary of 'Good Morning America'
The Empire State Building shined in bright gold and blue on Sunday night to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ABC's "Good Morning America."
The iconic show marked 50 years on Monday.
The current team welcomed back former anchors from the last five decades to reminisce on the show's history.
From its first broadcast on Nov. 3, 1975, to today, "GMA" has delivered some of television's most unforgettable moments, from being on the red carpet at the Oscars and on the field at the Super Bowl to candid moments with celebrities, travels around the United States and the world, and adrenaline-inducing adventures.
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