Al Roker's Big Bad BBQ - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 9 June 2002
Al Roker's Diner Destinations - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 2004 (New York City, New York)
Al Roker Investigates Menace on Main Street - 2005 TV was released on: USA: 26 September 2005
Al Roker is a "weatherman", not a meteorologist. In the past, he has had an American Meteorology Society Seal of Approval - frequently given to a Weatherman or, the gender-neutral "Weather Anchor", who have no formal schooling in Meteorology.
The Today Show is on the NBC network. Some of the hosts of the TV show include Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Natalie Morales and Willie Geist.
Al Roker has written: 'The talk show murders' -- subject(s): Murder, Billy Blessing (Fictitious character), Celebrity chefs, Ex-convicts, Fiction, Television personalities, Large type books, Extortion 'The morning show murders' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction 'Al Roker's hassle-free holiday cookbook' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Holiday cookery 'The midnight show murders' -- subject(s): Television personalities, Fiction, Celebrity chefs 'The midnight show murders' -- subject(s): Television personalities, Fiction, Billy Blessing (Fictitious character), Celebrity chefs 'The morning show murders' -- subject(s): Television personalities, Cooks, Fiction, Billy Blessing (Fictitious character)
He was interviewed on live television (Good Morning America), and he commented: "Yeah, I wear blue a lot. It's my favorite color." (When told by Al Roker that he was certainly wearing a copious amount of blue)
He was interviewed on live television (Good Morning America), and he commented: "Yeah, I wear blue a lot. It's my favorite color." (When told by Al Roker that he was certainly wearing a copious amount of blue)
Usually, the person you see on TV or hear on the radio is a pretty boy (or girl) with a nice voice and essentially no real knowledge of meteorology. The actual forecast is usually made by someone a a remote service like AccuWeather. One way to tell the real scientists is that you can't get a seal from the American Meteorology Society without having a degree in Atmospheric Science or an allied field.
Every day he is outside and then finds the right people but always finds the "right people" to put on TV
Seinfeld
Depends...TV Guide the Magazine, TV Guide Channel or TV Guide Interactive. Believe it or not, TV Guide does not have headquarters for all three branches in one place. TV Guide Interactive is in Tulsa, OK, TV Guide Channel is in Hollywood, and I believe TV Guide Magazine is either in Radnor, PA or NY, NY