NBC's Today started in 1952 with Dave Garroway as the original host. The morning show's current news team has some beloved veterans. Al Roker reached his 30th anniversary on January 27, but doesn't feel like the "old guy" in the office. The weatherman, 71, explained how his interviews with entertainment legends changed how he views age and his career.
Al Roker Recently Interviewed Dick Van Dyke
View this post on InstagramHe revealed what was surprising about the Mary Poppins star. "The physical work," Roker told reporter Karma Dickerson. "And he never stops moving." Dyke believed he stayed younger through movement and singing. Roker danced with him in his backyard for the interview. Reiner was 98 when Roker interviewed him in 2020. The comedian also told him "having something to do" was his secret to a long life. The interviewer had breakfast with the funny Betty White for Today in 2016.
Roker talked to Don Rickles the same year about his career working with Johnny Carson and Frank Sinatra. The comedian never wrote down his jokes and felt he wasn't "hurtful" with his roasts. Rickles also refused to retire. "No, unless a truck hits me," the 90-year-old man joked with Roker on Today.
The meteorologist's long career has some impressive highlights. The common trend among the long-living icons is that they kept busy and refused to retire. It's not surprising Roker feels young and inspired after talking to them.
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