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'''Al Roker''' (b. 1954) is the weatherman for ''[[The Today Show]]''. He is married to [[Deborah Roberts]].
 
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[[File:Al-Roker-Sweetums.jpg|thumb|300px|Al Roker and [[Sweetums]] at the 2016 [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]].]]
   
 
'''Al Roker''' (b. 1954) is the weatherman for ''[[Today|The Today Show]]''. He is married to [[Deborah Roberts]].
Roker has interacted with the Muppets during the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]], and has made several appearances on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. His most prominent appearance was co-anchoring the weather with [[Kermit the Frog]] during the [[Episode 3976|Hurricane episodes]] in 2001. In [[Episode 4146|a 2007 episode]], he presented "family" as [[the Word of the Day]] by showing a wallet full of family photos.
 
   
 
Roker has interacted with the Muppets during the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]], and has made several appearances on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. His most prominent appearance was co-anchoring the weather with [[Kermit the Frog]] during the [[Episode 3976|Hurricane episodes]] in 2001. In [[Episode 4146]], he presented "family" as [[the Word of the Day]] by showing a wallet full of family photos.
He has appeared with Muppet characters several times on ''The Today Show'', most prominently with a [[Al Roker Muppet|Muppet version of himself]] in a special half-hour segment, "[[The Muppets Take Over Today]]." Roker also appeared in a [[PBS|PBS Kids]] promo about reading with [[Zoe]].
 
   
 
He has appeared with Muppet characters several times on ''The Today Show'', most prominently in 2008 with a Muppet version of himself in a special half-hour segment, "[[The Muppets Take Over Today]]." Another Muppet caricature of Roker (made from a standard ''Sesame Street'' [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]]) appeared on the show in 2019.
At one point, he hosted the ''[[Al Roker Show]]'' on MSNBC, which included an interview with [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]].{{cite}}
 
   
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In 2004, he was paired with [[Big Bird]] onstage at the [[Daytime Emmy Awards]], performing "[[Sing]]" with other celebrities and ''Sesame Street'' Muppets. Roker also appeared in a [[PBS|PBS Kids]] promo about reading with [[Zoe]].
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Image:Alrokerfamily.jpg|Roker shows off pictures of his family.
 
 
At one point, he hosted the ''[[Al Roker (series)|Al Roker Show]]'' on MSNBC, which included an interview with [[Kermit the Frog]] and [[Miss Piggy]].
File:ZoeAlRoker.jpg|Al Roker and Zoe in a PBS Kids promo.
 
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In 2014, Roker appeared in "W-ORD Channel 7 News With John Oliver & Cookie Monster," a video distributed by [[Mashable]] in support of [[Sesame Workshop]]'s "[[Words Are Here, There, and Everywhere]]" initiative.
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In 2019, Roker appeared inside [[Oscar's trash can]] as a part of the ''Sesame Street'' gang's pre-taped [[Hey, Hey, Hey, We're On Our Way|musical number]] for the 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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==References==
 
==References==
*In [[episode 4203|a 2009 episode]] of ''Sesame Street'', Squirmadega Car Race announcer [[Jeff Gordon]] comments on the lovely day the race is being held on. [[Oscar]] then remarks "Who are you, Al Roker?"
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*In [[Episode 4203]] of ''Sesame Street'', Squirmadega Car Race announcer [[Jeff Gordon]] comments on the lovely day the race is being held on. [[Oscar the Grouch]] then remarks "Who are you, Al Roker?"
   
 
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Today-AlRoker&Kermit-(2014-03-19)

Al Roker with Kermit in 2014.

Al-Roker-Sweetums

Al Roker and Sweetums at the 2016 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Al Roker (b. 1954) is the weatherman for The Today Show. He is married to Deborah Roberts.

Roker has interacted with the Muppets during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and has made several appearances on Sesame Street. His most prominent appearance was co-anchoring the weather with Kermit the Frog during the Hurricane episodes in 2001. In Episode 4146, he presented "family" as the Word of the Day by showing a wallet full of family photos.

He has appeared with Muppet characters several times on The Today Show, most prominently in 2008 with a Muppet version of himself in a special half-hour segment, "The Muppets Take Over Today." Another Muppet caricature of Roker (made from a standard Sesame Street Anything Muppet) appeared on the show in 2019.

In 2004, he was paired with Big Bird onstage at the Daytime Emmy Awards, performing "Sing" with other celebrities and Sesame Street Muppets. Roker also appeared in a PBS Kids promo about reading with Zoe.

At one point, he hosted the Al Roker Show on MSNBC, which included an interview with Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy.

In 2014, Roker appeared in "W-ORD Channel 7 News With John Oliver & Cookie Monster," a video distributed by Mashable in support of Sesame Workshop's "Words Are Here, There, and Everywhere" initiative.

In 2019, Roker appeared inside Oscar's trash can as a part of the Sesame Street gang's pre-taped musical number for the 93rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

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