NEW YORK (WLS) -- Since its debut in November 1975, Good Morning America has been a staple of American mornings and now it's broadcasting from a brand-new studio in Hudson Square for the first time.
Terrell Brown went behind the scenes in New York to see how a show that's half a century old still makes it feel brand new.
Inside Good Morning America, this is what you don't see on TV. The studio crew counting down. Cameras sliding into place.
Michael Strahan and Terrell talk live during their morning toss from Chicago, but until today, he's only ever heard Brown in his ear.
Michael: "We always talk, I don't get to see you..."
Terrell: "I know..."
Michael: "I don't get to see your face. You're much better looking than your voice. I'm messing with you, man."
Michael: "As you all in Chi

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