Robin Roberts Returns To ‘GMA’ Studio

By Alex Weprin 

Credit: Ida Mae Astute/ABC

For the first time since undergoing her bone marrow transplant in September, “Good Morning America” co-anchor Robin Roberts returned to the morning show’s studio in Times Square.

As she explained last week on the program, she is doing a “dry run” this week, in which she wakes up, goes to work and interacts with colleagues. The goal is to see how many people she comes in contact with on a given day, and whether the stress and studio lights will have any affect on her health.

ABC News filed a story on her return, with a quote from Roberts.

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“What a thrill to be back at ‘GMA”s Times Square Studio this morning and see the best folks in the world, my ‘GMA’ family,” she said. “I can’t wait to get back to the anchor chair in a few weeks.”

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