Joy Behar, known for her sharp wit and humour, made a nostalgic return to her old receptionist job at ‘Good Morning America’ after a whopping 43 years. Behar, a familiar face as co-host of ‘The View,’ had originally worked as a receptionist at the ABC show from 1979 to 1982 before her eventual dismissal. The occasion for her return was to celebrate the 50th anniversary of ‘Good Morning America’. The television personality took a stroll down memory lane during an episode of The View on Friday, November 14, rekindling memories of her early days at the network.
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Behar, now 83, shared her experiences from when she first started working at GMA, highlighting the chaotic nature of the phones back then. “People called me with all sorts of questions that I couldn’t answer,” she chuckled. From recipe requests to humorous anecdotes about former anchor Joan Lunden, Behar’s trip down memory lane was filled with amusing stories. Lunden, recalling an incident with Behar, shared a light-hearted moment from their time working together on the show.

David Sloan, ABC News Senior Executive Producer, also reminisced about Behar’s time as a receptionist, noting her unique approach to handling phone messages. Behar, known for her quick wit and humour, joked about her short-lived tenure as a receptionist, stating that ABC knew she was destined for bigger and better things. Sloan playfully added that Behar didn’t leave empty-handed, taking office supplies with her as a parting gift.
For the anniversary celebration, Behar decided to step back into her receptionist role for the day. With her signature humour intact, she tackled various tasks at the front desk, including managing phone calls and handling requests from GMA staff. Despite some initial struggles with typing, Behar’s comedic timing shone through as she interacted with colleagues and guests who made surprise appearances during the segment.
As the phones continued to ring incessantly, Behar eventually decided to call it a day and bid farewell to her temporary post. With a dash of her trademark humour, she made off with some office supplies, in true Behar style. The segment ended with Behar leaving the front desk with a tiny tinsel Christmas tree in hand, bidding adieu to her short-lived but memorable return to her receptionist roots.
The light-hearted segment showcased Behar’s comedic flair and ability to entertain, even in a role she held over four decades ago. Her trip back to ‘Good Morning America’ served as a fun and nostalgic moment, providing viewers with a glimpse into Behar’s early career and the enduring humour that has made her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. Behar’s ability to infuse humour into everyday situations was on full display, creating a delightful segment that entertained both viewers and colleagues alike.
Behar’s return to her receptionist job at ‘Good Morning America’ may have been a brief one, but it left a lasting impression as she brought her unique charm and wit to the forefront once again. With a career spanning decades, Behar continues to captivate audiences with her humour and infectious personality, making her a timeless presence in the world of television. As she bid farewell to the front desk, Behar left behind a trail of laughter and fond memories, reaffirming her status as a true entertainment icon.
