* The entire cast and crew of Today, plus Creator/AbeVigoda and Creator/JimmyFallon, doing a live [[TheOner single-camera viral video]] of [[Music/JourneyBand "Don't Stop Believing"]] as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJduMeoGy_8 a farewell to Meredith Vieira]]. Given the [[PutOnABus situation]], it triples as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} and a TearJerker.
* Many of the more recent {{Milestone Celebration}}s, where most of the departed anchors (such as Creator/TomBrokaw and Creator/BarbaraWalters), except for those few who are no longer around (e.g., Dave Garroway), return to the show to celebrate with the current anchors. Also a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}; it just gives off a feeling of wholeness to see all these people together, old and new.
* Willard Scott's ''epic'' Carmen Miranda impression during his first few years on the show. It completely won him over on a national level (prior to ''Today'' he was mostly known only in the Washington DC area) and cemented his EnsembleDarkhorse status, a status he would retain all throughout TheEighties and well into TheNineties (he finally left in 2015 after 35 years with Today and ''65'' years with NBC itself).
* Really, as mentioned above, the very fact that Willard lasted so long, even after Bryant Gumbel's scathing memo got leaked, after his beloved wife passed away, after suffering a panic attack when about to do the weather. [[ThePollyanna He handled all of that gracefully]], and while his role on the show considerably decreased, he remains an inspiration (not to mention a dear friend) to the entire ''Today'' team.
* Halloween 2014 and the ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' costume fest in honor of its 40th Anniversart. Lester Holt and Al as Film/TheBluesBrothers (even singing "Soul Man"!!), Matt as Pat (replete with Julia Sweeney cameo), even Kathie Lee and Hoda got in on the act as [[Film/WaynesWorld Wayne and Garth]]. Everyone milked their costumes for all its worth.
* November 2014. ''Rokerthon''. Al Roker attempting to break the world record for the longest ever weather broadcast. And it ''worked''.
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