Three events took place in daytime 50 years ago today. First, ABC finally started an early-morning show, "A.M. America," with Bill Beutel and Stephanie Edwards. The show did not catch on, and in November the format changed to 'Good Morning America." Later that morning "Wheel of Fortune" debuted on NBC, with Chuck Woolery (R.I.P.) as host and Susan Stafford turning the letters. Pat Sajak would replace Woolery in December 1981 following a dispute with Merv over how much of a raise he would get; Vanna became letter-turner during 1982. That afternoon, 'Another World" became the first soap to go to an hour; today only "Bold and the Beautiful" is 30 minutes.