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Watch as Good Morning America comes to Detroit for “40 for 40”

People have been waking up with “Good Morning America” for 40 years now, and the show has a huge celebration planned in honor of the show’s rich history. Good Morning America anchors Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos kick off GMA’s “40 for 40”, with the latest news and nonstop coverage of the tragic Paris attacks beginning Tuesday evening. The hosts reminisced, with Charles Gibson recalling how he felt going to work on September 12, 2001, following the terrorist attacks, knowing that it would be the most important broadcast of his career.

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Want to be on “Good Morning America” Wednesday? The “40 for 40” event will also feature celebrity performances, as well as exclusive, memorable content, special guests and will be hosted by current and previous GMA anchors. Amy Robach checks in with correspondents across the country and brings us live behind the scenes at “Dancing with the Stars” rehearsals in Los Angeles; to the red carpet premiere of Marvel’s Jessica Jones! in NY City; and up close and personal in an exclusive interview with actress Drew Barrymore.

Mark Cuban, Daymond John and Kevin O’Leary, stars of ABC’s hit show Shark Tank, answer viewer questions. The event will end on November 19 with the reunion of anchors. It includes a reunion of past “GMA” anchors David Hartman, Joan Lunden, Diane Sawyer, Charlie Gibson and many others.

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The cast of the highly anticipated film The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 – Jennifer Lawrence, Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Donald Sutherland and director Francis Lawrence – join us live to help celebrate the 40th anniversary and chat about the blockbuster franchise.

Happy 40th birthday, 'Good Morning America!'