Al Roker's Today colleagues surprised him with Christmas carols outside his house on Dec. 14. Keep reading to find out how they pulled off the sweet ...
[Sheinelle Jones](https://www.eonline.com/news/1312936/todays-sheinelle-jones-wants-to-change-the-way-we-talk-about-fertility) echoed the sentiment. [returned home](https://www.eonline.com/news/1355139/todays-al-roker-recovering-after-being-hospitalized-for-blood-clot-in-his-leg) from his [second stay in the hospital on Dec. "It was special, it was powerful," she noted. "It was one of the most heartwarming moments I think for all of us," Savannah said. [Dylan Dreyer](https://www.eonline.com/news/1345244/dylan-dreyers-forecast-calls-for-compromise-and-cooperation-in-inspiring-childrens-book) added. I'm a very fortunate person." "I'm not going to deny this. After Al answered Savannah and Hoda's knock at the door, they all began to sing. 8](https://www.eonline.com/news/1357911/todays-al-roker-gives-update-on-tough-health-journey-after-being-released-from-hospital). I thank you so much. [Today](https://www.eonline.com/news/today) team pulled off an epic surprise for [Al Roker](https://www.eonline.com/news/al_roker). [Hoda Kotb](https://www.eonline.com/news/hoda_kotb) and [Savannah Guthrie](https://www.eonline.com/news/savannah_guthrie), producers, crew and security—singing Christmas carols at his home.
Al Roker's "Today" show colleagues left him – and everyone watching at home – in tears when they showed up at his door to sing Christmas carols.
"You lose a certain amount of muscle mass for every week you are in the hospital. Roker's wife, Deborah Roberts, served as a "secret accomplice" for the "Today" show team as they set out to surprise their co-worker. "We love you so much, Al," Kotb told him. Deborah has just been my rock and I just thank you so much." "I just want to thank you all. "Throughout his month-long hospital stay, we have all been waiting for the day we could wrap our arms around our sunshine.
Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and more members of the TODAY show family surprise Al Roker with Christmas carols after he was released from the hospital.
And after a brief [return home for Thanksgiving](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-leaves-hospital-thanksgiving-rcna58673), Al was back in the hospital, where he spent the last few weeks. [issue with blood clots](https://www.today.com/health/anchors-send-love-al-roker-hospital-rcna57839) in his lungs and leg. When Dylan Dreyer reflected on the special moment on TODAY, she noted, "This place means so much to Al. "I’m a very fortunate person.” She did a ‘Ho-dini,’ the way she would just be there.” When Al opened the door, he had an emotional response to seeing and hearing all of his friends again. When the plan was announced, all anyone wanted to know was where and when. I thank you so much. But he’s not quite ready to return to Studio 1A yet. [said of the surprise](https://www.today.com/video/today-staff-surprises-al-roker-with-christmas-caroling-157386821594). "I’ve missed you all so, so very much, all these faces," he said. [back home and on the road to recovery](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-recovery-update-4-weeks-hospital-rcna61225) after spending four weeks in the hospital.
Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie led dozens of 'Today' staffers in a surprise Christmas sing-along at Al Roker's doorstep as he recovers from a recent ...
"So it's just a certain amount of weakness… "You lose a certain amount of muscle mass for every week you're in the hospital, and I was in the hospital for four weeks," he said. Guthrie called the surprise "one of the most heartwarming moments" for the crew during Wednesday's segment. Still, he said, "I feel good, I feel strong. [Hoda Kotb](https://ew.com/person/hoda-kotb/) and [Savannah Guthrie](https://ew.com/person/savannah-guthrie/) led dozens of Today anchors, producers, crew members, and security staff in a sing-along of Christmas carols at Roker's doorstep to brighten his day following his hospitalization for blood clot complications in his leg and lungs. shared a video of the surprise, which was filled with lots of happy tears, on Wednesday's show.
The 'Today' show surprised Al Roker with doorstep caroling after his recent release from the hospital — watch video.
“We love you so much, Al,” Kotb told him. All these faces — it just means the world to me and to our family.” “I just want to thank you all,” he remarked after his colleagues’ first song.
The veteran weather forecaster was serenaded with Christmas songs on his doorstep.
Al Roker was brought to tears on Monday, as some very special Christmas carolers stopped by his New York City abode for a surprise serenade.
"You lose a certain amount of muscle mass for every week you're in the hospital, and I was in the hospital for 4 weeks. "It gives you a profound sense of gratitude for this outpouring of prayers and thanks," added Roker. Son Nick, 20, "is going to be home from college very soon," Roker said, while the TV personality's brother and sister in wife have been home too. And in the meantime, I was thinking in January of getting my knee replaced, so I've got to push that back. "I've got to just get my strength back. The weatherman was first hospitalized for blood clots in his leg and lungs, released weeks later and then returned to the facility after Thanksgiving — a visit that caused him to miss the "But I feel good, I feel strong. And it was just beautiful and so wonderful to see him." So you got that going for you." "It was one of the most heartwarming moments, for all of us," Guthrie said in a tease on Thursday. "We love you so much, Al," Kotb told Roker. "This place means so much to Al.
And Just Like That star Sarah Jessica Parker, her husband Matthew Broderick and their three children, James, 20, and 13-year-old twin daughters, ...
The art space will be located at his Upper East Side location on Madison Avenue. 8 at the opening night party of the new Shanghai Bar & Lounge, located inside of Hutong New York, on Lexington Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. For #GivingTuesday, Meloni posted a video on his Social Media in support of the nonprofit as a starting point to encourage fundraising on behalf of those suffering with Lyme and other tick-borne diseases…….. Along with Sex & the City creator Candace Bushnell, Anna Rothschild hosted a fabulous soiree on Dec. 12 from the kitchen of his apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, to let his colleagues know how his recovery from his second hospital stay due to blood clots in his arms and legs is going, reports People. Parker, best know for her Sex and the City character Carrie Bradshaw, shared her family’s experience at the theater on Instagram with a video of the play’s curtain calls, stating, “OPENING NIGHT, @somelikeithotmusical!!!
Since Al hasn't returned to Studio 1A yet, the whole gang gathered together in front of his home to show him just how much they've missed him.
And after a brief [return home for Thanksgiving](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-leaves-hospital-thanksgiving-rcna58673), Al was back in the hospital, where he spent the last few weeks. [issue with blood clots](https://www.today.com/health/anchors-send-love-al-roker-hospital-rcna57839) in his lungs and leg. When Dylan Dreyer reflected on the special moment on TODAY, she noted, "This place means so much to Al. "I’m a very fortunate person.” She did a ‘Ho-dini,’ the way she would just be there.” When Al opened the door, he had an emotional response to seeing and hearing all of his friends again. When the plan was announced, all anyone wanted to know was where and when. [TODAY.com](https://www.today.com/health/men-s-health/today-show-sings-christmas-carols-al-roker-door-emotional-surprise-rcna61417). I thank you so much. But he’s not quite ready to return to Studio 1A yet. [said of the surprise](https://www.today.com/video/today-staff-surprises-al-roker-with-christmas-caroling-157386821594). [back home and on the road to recovery](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-recovery-update-4-weeks-hospital-rcna61225) after spending four weeks in the hospital.
Since Al hasn't returned to Studio 1A yet, the whole gang gathered together in front of his home to show him just how much they've missed him.
And after a brief [return home for Thanksgiving](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-leaves-hospital-thanksgiving-rcna58673), Al was back in the hospital, where he spent the last few weeks. [issue with blood clots](https://www.today.com/health/anchors-send-love-al-roker-hospital-rcna57839) in his lungs and leg. When Dylan Dreyer reflected on the special moment on TODAY, she noted, "This place means so much to Al. "I’m a very fortunate person.” She did a ‘Ho-dini,’ the way she would just be there.” When Al opened the door, he had an emotional response to seeing and hearing all of his friends again. When the plan was announced, all anyone wanted to know was where and when. [TODAY.com](https://www.today.com/health/men-s-health/today-show-sings-christmas-carols-al-roker-door-emotional-surprise-rcna61417). I thank you so much. But he’s not quite ready to return to Studio 1A yet. [said of the surprise](https://www.today.com/video/today-staff-surprises-al-roker-with-christmas-caroling-157386821594). [back home and on the road to recovery](https://www.today.com/health/al-roker-recovery-update-4-weeks-hospital-rcna61225) after spending four weeks in the hospital.
The news anchor, 68, broke down in tears as Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, Savannah Guthrie, Dylan Dreyer, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin, and the entire Today ...
I'm very fortunate and very blessed to have the resources.' But when his longtime friends and fellow Today stars decided to surprise him by showing up at his door and singing some holiday tunes on Monday, he was overwhelmed with emotion. Now, the weatherman is recovering at home. He was briefly released, but rushed back a day later due to 'complications' And while the journalist was choked up at first, his 'signature wit' quickly made an appearance. She did a "Ho-dini," the way she would just be there.' 'It's good to be home. There is not a day that we don't go out there that people aren't holding up signs: "Where is Al?" The journalist also shared an important update on his health. 'It was one of the most heartwarming moments I think [for] all of us,' she gushed. It just means the world to me' 'This place means so much to Al.