Charles Gibson
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Charles Gibson

Co-anchor of ABCNEWS PrimeTime Thursday and ABCNEWS Good Morning America, Charles Gibson previously co-anchored Good Morning America with Joan Lunden from 1987 to May 1998. Gibson broadcast from New Hampshire during primary seasons, from the sites of the Republican and Democratic conventions, and from Washington, D.C., for the inaugurations. His conversations with the major presidential candidates ranged in format from one-on-one interview to town meeting to viewer call-in session. In addition, Gibson conducted two second-term interviews with President Clinton. Gibson has interviewed many leaders from around the world, including Boris Yeltsin, Nelson Mandela and Yasser Arafat. During Good Morning America's week in Canada in May 1996, Gibson interviewed Prime Minister Jean Chretien and Quebec's Premier Lucien Bouchard on the question of an independent Quebec. In Hong Kong in 1994, Gibson sat down with British Governor General Chris Patten to discuss political and economic expectations for Communist China's takeover of the colony. Two of Gibson's finest moments took place in the Middle East: In November 1995, hours after the funeral of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, he had the opportunity to interview Rabin's widow, Leah; and during a week of live broadcasts from Saudi Arabia in 1990, he celebrated a poignant Thanksgiving with U.S. troops serving in Operation Desert Shield prior to the start of the Gulf War. Gibson has interviewed a number of news making authors, such as Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev. In addition, he has spoken with novelists John Irving, James Michener, Sue Miller, John Updike and Salman Rushdie, as well as autobiographers as diverse as Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles, Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham, the Rev. Billy Graham and first lady of theater Helen Hayes. Gibson became well known to television viewers as a reporter on ABCNEWS' World News Tonight With Peter Jennings, as an occasional substitute for Ted Koppel as anchor on Nightline, and as substitute anchor on World News This Morning. The National Endowment for the Humanities named Gibson a National Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan in 1973, and he has served as a board member of the Michigan Journalism Fellows since 1988.


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