Good Day! (TV series)

Good Day! (originally known as Good Morning!, and alternately known in later years as Good Day! Live) is an American TV series which aired from September 24, 1973 until October 11, 1991. Produced by WCVB-TV in Boston, Good Day! aired on that local ABC affiliate for its entire 18 years of production, airing in various timeslots (which changed throughout the years) between 9 and 11 a.m. on WCVB's morning schedule. The show was later syndicated to 71 American television markets, increasing its notoriety outside of its primary New England viewer base.

Good Day! is credited for being the prototype for ABC's Good Morning America, as its format, which combined news and information with talk and lifestyle features, was adopted by the subsequent ABC morning show, and eventually by its competitors on CBS, NBC, and on other networks.

The program has no relation to the current group of local morning shows produced by the Fox owned-and-operated television stations, all of which use the Good Day title.

Good Day

Good Day may refer to:

Music

  • Good Day (album), by Maci Wainwright
  • Good Day, an album by Dog Age
  • "Good Day" (The Kinks song)
  • "Good Day" (The Dresden Dolls song)
  • "Good Day" (Sean Maguire song)
  • "Good Day" (Hayley Warner song)
  • "Good Day" (Jewel song)
  • "Good Day", a song by Angels & Airwaves from We Don't Need to Whisper
  • "Good Day", a song by IU
  • "Good Day", a song by Luce
  • "Good Day", a song by Paul Westerberg from Eventually
  • "Good Day", a song by Tally Hall from Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum
  • "Good Day", a song by Nappy Roots featuring Greg Street
  • Media

    Radio

  • Doug Stephan's Good Day, an American syndicated news/talk program
  • "Good day!" was the phrase used by American broadcaster Paul Harvey to sign off his daily News and Comment broadcasts
    • Good Day! The Paul Harvey Story, a biography by Paul J. Batura, published shortly after Harvey's death in 2009
  • Good Day! The Paul Harvey Story, a biography by Paul J. Batura, published shortly after Harvey's death in 2009
  • Television

  • Several local morning newscasts on Fox television stations in the United States, including:
    • Good Day L.A.
    • Good Day New York
    • Good Day Chicago, on WFLD
    • Good Day Cleveland on WJW
    • Good Day DFW on KDFW, Dallas-Fort Worth
    • Good Day Iowa, on KFXA, Cedar Rapids
    • Good Day Alabama, on WBRC, Birmingham, Alabama
    • Good Day Philadelphia, on WTXF-TV
    • Good Day Tampa Bay, on WTVT
    • Good Day Atlanta, on WAGA
    • Colorado Morning News on FOX31 Good Day, on KDVR, Denver
    • Good Day Orlando, on WOFL
    • Good Day Charlotte, on WJZY
    • Good Day Austin, on KTBC
    • Good Day Maine, on WPFO, Portland, Maine
    • Good Day Columbus, on WSYX/WTTE, Columbus, Ohio
    • "Good Day", a television-news music package, produced by Frank Gari, used by some Good Day programs
  • Good Day (The Kinks song)

    "Good Day" is a song released and performed by the British rock band, The Kinks. The song, written by Ray Davies, appeared on the band's album, Word of Mouth.

    Background

    During the sessions for "Good Day," a drum machine was used instead of drummer Mick Avory, due to the conflicts between Avory and Dave Davies. Ray Davies said of this:

    Release

    "Good Day" was first released as a single in Britain (as well as Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden) in August 1984, backed with "Too Hot" (both songs would appear on Word of Mouth.) A maxi-single, with "Don't Forget to Dance" added to the two tracks already on the 7 inch single, was also released in the UK. "Good Day", however, was unsuccessful, as it did not chart in any country. In November of that year, "Good Day" appeared as the third track on the first side of The Kinks' album, Word of Mouth. Word of Mouth was a modest success in America (hitting #57), but the album did not achieve the Top 20 success that its predecessors State of Confusion, Give the People What They Want, and Low Budget had.

    Tyga

    Micheal Ray Stevenson (born November 19, 1989), known by his stage name Tyga (a backronym for Thank You God Always), is an American rapper from Gardena, California. In 2011, Tyga signed a recording contract with Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records (formerly Universal Republic Records). His major label debut Careless World: Rise of the Last King, includes the singles "Rack City", "Faded" featuring fellow Young Money artist Lil Wayne, "Far Away" featuring Chris Richardson, "Still Got It" featuring Drake, and "Make It Nasty". He released his third album Hotel California, on April 9, 2013, and includes the singles "Dope" featuring Rick Ross, "For The Road" featuring Chris Brown, and "Show You" featuring Future. His fourth studio album The Gold Album: 18th Dynasty, was released June 23, 2015, after several delays.

    Early life

    Micheal Ray Stevenson was born in Compton, California, on November 19, 1989, and moved to Gardena, California around the age of eleven. He is of Vietnamese and Jamaican descent. He grew up listening to Fabolous, Lil Wayne, Cam'ron and Eminem among others.

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    Good Day

    by: Anberlin

    We don't need to whisper
    I should have turned back
    I should have known better
    Than to walk away defeated
    I'll say it tonight, I'll say it forever
    And this time I really swear I mean it
    Oh I need you now
    You're so fast asleep
    This room is safe and sound
    Will you lay here with me
    And feel it..
    I think I like today
    I think its good
    Its something I can't get my head around
    True love is something that comes easy
    Just one kiss god I swear I want to...
    I heard a pin drop and a nervous heartbeat
    Have you ever heard me scream I love you
    Oh I need you now
    The Earth fell fast asleep
    This room is safe and sound
    Will you lay here with me
    And feel it..
    I think I like today
    I think it's good
    Its something I can't get my head around
    dadah da dah dah dadadah
    I think I like today
    I think it's good




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