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    • Dave Garroway, 1952-1961. Dave Garroway was the founding host and anchor of NBC's Today and held the position for nine years. Garroway's broadcasting career began as an NBC page in 1938.
    • John Chancellor, 1961-1962. John Chancellor took over as Today host for Dave Garroway when he retired in 1961, and was host for just over one year. Prior to Today, he was a popular personality on NBC Nightly News, which made him a considerable candidate to fill Garroway's position.
    • Hugh Downs, 1962-1971. Hugh Downs was host of Today for nine years. Prior to becoming a Today anchor in 1962, Downs was known as a popular news anchor, author, music composer and even served as host for the popular gameshow Concentration from 1958 to 1969.
    • Frank McGee, 1971-1974. Frank McGee was host of Today for two years. Prior to that, he was a co-anchor on NBC Nightly News alongside John Chancellor and David Brinkley.
  1. Dec 29, 2017 · Who died in the past 12 months? Take a look at some of the famous faces no longer with us at the end of 2017.

  2. Apr 13, 2017 · British sitcom star Gorden Kaye died Jan. 23, at the age of 75. He was best known, especially in the U.K., for his role in the BBC series 'Allo 'Allo!

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    • Dave Garroway
    • John Chancellor
    • Hugh Downs
    • Frank Mcgee
    • Barbara Walters
    • Jim Hartz
    • Tom Brokaw
    • Jane Pauley
    • Bryant Gumbel
    • Deborah Norville

    Dave Garroway was the original host of " The Today Show" in 1952. The New York native was a page at NBC, working his way up through a series of positions at television and radio stations across the country. He became known as the "Roving Announcer," always able to find a story. In 1951, he hosted a variety show titled "Garroway at Large." The popul...

    John Chancellor was a true newsman and the popular host of the "NBC Nightly News." When Garroway resigned from "Today," Chancellor was asked to step in. Chancellor agreed to give it a try, but he never connected with audiences and felt uncomfortable in the role of an easy-going host. He asked to be released from his contract and NBC agreed. Chancel...

    Chancellor was replaced by Akron, Ohio native Hugh Downs, who had made a name for himself as a news anchor, author, game show host, music composer, and so much more. Downs was considered one of "Today's" most popular hosts, choosing to leave after nearly 10 years on the show.

    Frank McGee was a serious news journalist and, after taking the reins of "The Today Show" in 1971, he steered the show in that same direction. McGee insisted on opening and closing the show alone - possibly because he was threatened by up-and-coming journalist Barbara Walters, who had been a part of "Today" since 1961. So threatened by Walters, McG...

    After McGee's untimely departure, NBC finally named Barbara Walters as co-host of "Today," making her the first female co-host of the program. Walters was already acting in the capacity for several years prior. Walters left in 1976 to co-anchor the "ABC Evening News."

    Oklahoma native Jim Hartz made his way through a series of broadcasting roles before becoming the anchor of the late evening news at WNBC in New York. From there, the network asked him to join Barbara Walters as co-host of "The Today Show." Hartz stuck with the show for two years, before Walters left and NBC decided to overhaul the program.

    Today, he is best known as the former anchor of "NBC Nightly News" and author of "The Greatest Generation." Yet, Tom Brokaw became a household name as the co-host of "Today"alongside Jane Pauley in the late 1970s and early 80s. Brokaw left to when asked to anchor the "Nightly News."

    In a way, Jane Pauley introduced viewers to the modern era of "Today." It was with her and Brokaw that a popular pair of co-hosts - one male, one female - would anchor the morning news program and trade interviews and headlines equally. Pauley became immensely popular as " Today" co-host, alongside Bryant Gumbel. After more than 10 years on the pro...

    Much of Bryant Gumbel's stint on "Today" was met with controversy. Even before he began, there was a tussle among NBC executives over whether Gumbel would be the right choice. After all, he was just a sports reporter and a hard news journalist might be a better replacement for Tom Brokaw. Gumbel won over the day and quickly won over audiences as we...

    Deborah Norville replaced Jane Pauley as co-host of "Today" in 1990, but her appointment was met with controversy. Many speculated that Norville was selected simply because she was younger and cuter than Pauley. That may have affected ratings, as "Today" slumped to second place behind "GMA." Nervous, NBC executives ditched Norville after less than ...

  3. Dec 30, 2017 · The world lost acclaimed actors, iconic musicians, beloved comedians and legendary athletes in 2017. Here's a look at the famous figures who passed away. Click through to read full obituaries.

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  4. Dec 27, 2017 · The voice actress and daytime soap star died at her home in Studio City, California, on Nov. 30 after battling a long illness, her longtime friend, Jodie Mann, confirmed to ET. She was 71.

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  6. Apr 4, 2024 · Here is the cast of correspondents and anchors currently hosting the TODAY show every morning on NBC.