“GMA3” Guest List: Marlee Matlin, Marlon Wayans and More to Appear Week of August 16th

GMA3: What You Need to Know has announced their guest list for the week of August 16th-20th. Among those joining for a virtual visit are actors, religious leaders, public figures and more who will discuss current projects, and some of the popular topics facing our nation.

What’s Happening:

  • Every afternoon, ABC’s newest news program, GMA3: What You Need to Know provides audiences with the latest national health reports, inspiring stories of triumph and sometimes a bit of fun.
  • The network has shared their guests list for the upcoming week which features actors, politicians, and lifestyle experts.
  • The program is anchored by Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes. They are joined by chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton who provides the latest updates on national health concerns, and answers a variety of questions submitted by viewers.
  • GMA3: What You Need to Know airs Monday-Friday 1:00 pm ET | 12:00 pm CT on ABC, and 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm ET on ABC News Live.

GMA3 Guests for the Week of August 16th-20th:

  • Monday, August 16
    • Soumya Swaminathan (Chief Scientist of the WHO)
    • Dr. Robert H. Meyer (Every Minute Is a Day)
    • Performance by Tainy X Yande
  • Tuesday, August 17
    • Governor of Rhode Island Daniel McKee
    • Tsedal Neely, Magalie René & Dr. Teresa Taylor Williams (Returning to work)
    • Cooking with Chef Josh Capon
    • Marlee Matlin (CODA)
  • Wednesday, August 18
    • Dr. Courtney Phillips (Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health)
    • Nicole Kidman (Nine Perfect Strangers)
    • Robert C. Layman (AOA President)
    • Mekhi Phifer (Truth Be Told)
  • Thursday, August 19
    • Marlon Wayans (Respect)
    • Bevy Smith (Fashion tips)
    • Tanner Buchanan (He’s All That)
  • Friday, August 20
    • Travis Greene
    • Robert Battle (Ailey)
    • Performance by Lorde

GMA3: What You Need to Know is a one-hour program co-anchored by Amy Robach, T.J. Holmes with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief medical correspondent.