Savannah Guthrie returns to ‘Today’ anchor desk for first time since mother’s disappearance
his image released by NBC shows co-host Savannah Guthrie, center, with colleagues, from left, Jenna Bush Hager, Carson Daly, and Craig Melvin during the “Today” show in New York on Monday, April 6, 2026. (NBC/Today via AP) 2026-04-06T04:09:26Z NEW YORK (AP) — Savannah Guthrie was back and almost all business at NBC’s “Today” show anchor desk on Monday, marking a return for the first time in more than two months since her mother’s disappearance. “Here we go, ready or not,” Guthrie said as the show opened. “Let’s do the news.” After running through a series of news headlines, Guthrie said that “we are so glad that you started our week with us and it’s good to be home.” Her co-host, Craig Melvin said that “it’s good to have you back at home.” She greeted longtime co-worker Al Roker with “Good morning, Sunshine,” when he noted that it was good to see her on the set.
At the end of the first 25-minute portion of the show, she offered Melvin a high-five.
Emotions got the better of her before the last half hour, when she joined her colleagues in front of fans gathered at the show’s Rockefeller Center studio.
She fought back tears when one fan was seen with a “Welcome home Savannah” shirt, and clutched colleague Jenna Bush Hager’s arm and thanked people for their support.
Guthrie says it’s hard to go forward not knowing what happened Guthrie, one of morning television’s most recognizable faces, has been a “Today” host since 2012.
She has acknowledged that she’s a changed person and that it’s hard to go forward not knowing what happened to Nancy Guthrie, who authorities believe was taken against her will from her Arizona home.
Despite an intense search involving thousands of federal and local officers and volunteers, there has been no sign of the 84-year-old mother of three since she was reported missing Feb. 1.
The “Today” show has followed the story closely for the past two months, but it wasn’t mentioned during the first hour of her return on Monday.
Bringing things back to normal was clearly intentional: Her return wasn’t referenced during interviews with NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez at the White House and military analyst Steve Warren on the show’s set.
Hoda Kotb, the former anchor who had filled in for Guthrie for much of the past two months and interviewed her former colleague, wasn’t on set Monday.
Read More “Today” has seen a ratings boost over the past two months and has even eclipsed ABC’s “Good Morning America” as the leader in the morning show ratings
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