ABC's daytime schedule currently features the talk showshows ''[[The View (U.S. TV series)|The View]]'' and ''[[The Chew]]'', and the soap opera ''[[General Hospital]]'', the latter of which is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of the ABC television network, having aired since 1963. ABC also broadcasts the morning news program ''[[Good Morning America]]'' and has done so since 1975, though that program is not considered to be part of the ABC Daytime block. In addition to the long-running ''[[All My Children]]'' (1970–2011) and ''[[One Life to Live]]'' (1968–2012), notable past soap operas seen on the daytime lineup include ''[[Ryan's Hope]]'', ''[[Dark Shadows]]'', ''[[Loving (TV series)|Loving]]'', ''[[The City (1995 TV series)|The City]]'' and ''[[Port Charles]]''. ABC also aired the last nine years of the [[Procter & Gamble]]-produced soap ''[[The Edge of Night]]'', following its cancellation by CBS in 1975. ABC Daytime has also aired a number of game shows, including ''[[The Dating Game]]'', ''[[The Newlywed Game]]'', ''[[Let's Make a Deal]]'', ''[[Password (game show)|Password]]'', ''[[Split Second (game show)|Split Second]]'', ''[[Pyramid (game show)|The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid]]'', ''[[Family Feud]]'', ''[[The Better Sex]]'', ''[[Trivia Trap]]'', ''[[All-Star Blitz]]'' and ''[[Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak|Hot Streak]]''. In addition to the seven-season talk show called ''[[The Chew]]'' (2011–18), notable past talk shows seen on the daytime lineup include ''[[Home (1988 TV series)|Home]]'', ''[[Mike and Maty]]'', ''[[Caryl & Marilyn: Real Friends]]'', and ''[[The Revolution (TV series)|The Revolution]]''.