Robin Roberts visited the "Good Morning America" set Thursday for the first time since the anchor underwent a bone marrow transplant in September.
Cameras did not roll as she eased back into the swing of things, however, nor is Roberts expected to resume her on-air work until February.
Instead she returned to the Times Square studio where the ABC morning program is shot for a behind-the-scenes test run this morning. A spokeswoman for the network reports that she was at the studio at 5 a.m. after waking up at 3:45 a.m.
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During a live appearance last week on "Good Morning America," Roberts said that doctors told her she could begin working again, because the operation appears to have been a success.