Slidell celebrating Al Roker's 30 years at the Today Show with throwback of his 2015 visit
Al Roker celebrates 30 years on the Today show while discussing his health recovery, ongoing career, and legacy at NBC.
- On Tuesday, NBC's 'Today' show kicked off its 'Al-iversary' with tributes and highlights honoring Al Roker's 30 years, marked also in a People magazine interview published Jan. 27.
- Roker rose through NBC after starting at the network's Cleveland affiliate in 1978 and was promoted to WNBC-TV weathercaster in 1983 before becoming Today’s regular weekday weatherman in 1996.
- Behind the celebration is a history of serious health scares, including blood clots in 2022 and emergency surgery for internal bleeding after which Al Roker returned to Today on January 6, 2023.
- Roker says he hasn't thought about retiring as he marks 30 years on Today, telling People, `Somebody at NBC, that might be a different story.`
- He continues cohosting the third hour and promoting the Start Today Wellness Get Together in Sonoma Valley, which NBC said on April 21 will include `enlightening conversations, wellness-focused activities and outdoor excursions.
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