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Good Morning America news anchor Robin Roberts has returned to reporting on the hit morning show on Wednesday, Feb. 20. "I have been waiting 174 days to say this 'Good Morning America!'" she said. Watch the video -
Robin Roberts will Return to Good Morning America Feb. 20 After Bone Marrow Transplant
Robin Roberts is returning to "Good Morning America," on Feb. 20th, according to ABC News. -
Robin Roberts Return To GMA Set for June 2013
Robin Roberts reportedly has "extremely weak" immune system so doctors are holding off on her returning to work for another "5 or 6 months," -
Taylor Swift, Most Charitable Celebrity Of 2012; Justin Bieber & Miley Cyrus Too (LIST/PHOTOS)
Taylor Swift has been named the most charitable celebrity of 2012. Miley Cyrus, Lady Gaga, Channing Tatum and Justin Bieber join Swift to help round off the top five most charitable celebs this year. -
Robin Roberts Tells Oprah About Transplant in First Live GMA Interview (VIDEO)
Robin Roberts called in during the show to update her viewers on her recovery from her bone-marrow transplant last month. -
Robin Roberts Bone Marrow Transplant: GMA Anchor Leaves Hospital After 30 Days
Good Morning America anchor Robin Roberts returned home after spending 30 days in the hospital, she announced on Twitter Thursday. -
Ann Romney 'Good Morning America' Guest Host; Scheduled to Appear on Oct. 10
Ann Romney will fill in for Robin Roberts on 'Good Morning America.' There's going to be a special guest anchor to fill in for Robin Roberts on "Good Morning America": Ann Romney. -
Robin Roberts: 'GMA' Posts Anchor's Video Before Bone Marrow Surgery [Video]
Robin Roberts posted a video online before she had bone marrow surgery. Robin Roberts is feeling the love, and she wanted to make sure fans knew it. The "Good Morning America" co-anchor will undergo a bone marrow transplant today in New York City to treat myelodysplastic syndrome (MSD), a disorder in which the bone marrow fails to produce enough healthy blood cells. -
Robin Roberts Reveals Shorter Hair Cut; "Good Morning America" Crew Farewell Party Pics (PHOTOS)
Robin Roberts shared several personal photos on Twitter on Monday, Sept. 10 prior to checking in at a New York hospital. The "Good Morning America" host posted images showing the the 51-year-old's new short, pixie haircut and celebrating her last night before she begins the process to undergo abone marrow transplant. "Shhhhhh...don't tell my doctors I'm up late w/ @GMA fam before I go to hospital in the AM," she captioned the group photo. -
"Good Morning America" Cohost Robin Roberts' Mother Dies at 88
Lucimarian Roberts, the 88-year-old mother of "Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts, died on Aug. 30 in her native Mississippi. Robin Roberts, who is taking an extended medical leave to prepare for an upcoming bone Marrow transplant, left "GMA" one day earlier than expected (Aug. 30), so she could travel "home to Mississippi just in time to see her," ABC said, according to RadarOnline. -
Robin Roberts: "Good Morning America" Co-Host Leaves Show Earlier than Expected
Roberts is flying home to Mississippi to be with her ailing, 88-year-old mother, Lucimarian, and her family in the Hurricane Isaac zone. Although she was to begin her extended medical leave from "Good Morning America" after Aug. 31, she had to move her departure to Aug. 30, ABC News reported. -
Robin Roberts Announces Medical Leave On "GMA" (VIDEO)
Robin Roberts announced on Monday, Aug. 27 during a live telecast on "Good Morning America" that Friday, Aug, 31 will be her last day on air. Roberts, 51, made the announcement about her upcoming medical leave while sitting alongside her co-anchor George Stephanopolous. She will check into a hospital next Tuesday, Sept.4 to "begin the process." The process she is referring to is undergoing a bone marrow transplant. Roberts was diagnosed with blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic syndrome, also known as "MDS". Her donor is her sister, who is also a news anchor who turned out to be a "perfect match," said Roberts. -
Robin Roberts Returns to 'Good Morning America' After Health-Related Leave
"Good Morning America" co-anchor Robin Roberts rejoined her fellow TV show hosts on Monday after taking a three-week leave.