Hoda Kotb has been named the co-anchor of TODAY, making her official debut Tuesday just after an announcement by NBC News Chairman Andy Lack. The 53-year-old joins Savannah Guthrie at the anchor desk during the first two hours of the morning news program.
BillboardBillboard.com reports that Niall Horan stopped by NBC's Today show to perform at Rockefeller Plaza on Oct. 26, 2017 in New York City to promote his debut album, Flicker.
As he kicks off the second season of his syndicated talk show, Grammy and Emmy winner Harry Connick Jr. stopped by NBC's TODAY to talk about reprising his role as Leo in the reboot of Will & Grace,
TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager catches up with stars Rob Morrow, Janine Turner and Cynthia Geary as well as creator Joshua Brand, who says, “we knew we had something, and it was special.”
On TODAY, Al Roker catches up with actor Josh Gad in Austria, who's in the new film adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic whodunit “Murder on the Orient Express.”
Actress Laurie Metcalf is best known as Jackie on “Roseanne,” a role she'll reprise when the series reboots soon, but she's also earning rave reviews on Broadway for “A Doll's House, Part 2,” an irreverent but acclaimed sequel to a classic play by Henrik Ibsen. Regarding the return of “Roseanne,” she tells NBC's TODAY, “it was just meant to be.” The new show may even be filmed on the original set, she reveals.
Nearly 50 years since “The Brady Bunch” debuted, stars Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) reunite on NBC's TODAY to look back at the iconic family sitcom. They also paid tribute to the late Florence Henderson.
Gavin MacLeod, Jill Whelan, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Cynthia Lauren Tewes, Fred Grandy and Ted McGinley, the stars of the classic series THE LOVE BOAT, gathered live on NBC's TODAY for the beloved show's 40th anniversary.
TODAY's Matt Lauer sat down with reunited stars Al Pacino, James Caan, Robert Duvall and Talia Shire, as well as Robert De Niro, star of Part II, who brought the cast back together for the Tribeca Film Festival.
Oscar winner Faye Dunaway sat down with TODAY's Kathie Lee Gifford for a frank talk about the mix-up over the Best Picture winner at this year's Academy Awards, which she calls “one of the worst moments I've ever had.”
On this day in 2000, previews began for Mel Brooks' and Susan Stroman's hotly anticipated musical adaptation of his classic comedy The Producers. Now an obsolete tradition in the age of technology as well a sign of the success to come, on this historic morning, a lengthy line of ticket buyers made its way down the street from the St. James box office, welcoming the buzzy new show to the neighborhood.
On this morning's TODAY, actress Candice Bergen paid tribute to the late actress and acknowledged that her own iconic TV role as Murphy Brown would not have happened if not for Moore's work.
After the release of the highly anticipated GILMORE GIRLS: A YEAR IN THE LIFE on Netflix, TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie sits down with stars Lauren Graham, Kelly Bishop and Scott Patterson.
As NBC's TODAY's "Living Legends” series continues, Al Roker visits the Malibu home of legendary comedian Don Rickles, and finds “Mr. Warmth” is still feisty at age 90.
The actress stopped by this morning's TODAY and recalled all the times she played Hillary Clinton on “SNL” and says Kate McKinnon is doing a hilarious job following in her footsteps.
The actor stopped by this morning's TODAY to discuss film's picturesque locations and talk about guest-hosting “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend, describing how the third presidential debate provided fodder for the show. Watch the appearance below!