
Al Roker has been TODAY’s beloved weatherman and anchor since January of 1996, which means viewers have been tuning in to see his smiling face for more than 29 years.
And they aren’t the only ones. Deborah Roberts, co-anchor of 20/20 and longtime ABC News correspondent, has been just as fortunate, considering she’s married to the guy.
The long-time couple share a home in Manhattan, three children, and two blockbuster careers. They also became first-time grandparents in July of 2023, when their daughter, Courtney Roker Laga, and son-in-law, Wesley Laga, gave birth to their grandchild, Sky Clara.
Together for decades, Al told TODAY.com in a previous interview that they share many core values along with a serious sense of humor. But longevity comes with its share of challenges, and Al said that among them is finding balance between parenting, work and making time for each other.
“When you’re raising kids, you’re so focused on them, and if you’re both working, you’re focused on work, and (you’ve) only got so much bandwidth. And sometimes just take yourselves, the ‘us,’ for granted.”
But now that their kids are mostly grown and out of the house, Al said it affords the couple more time to enjoy “date nights” together.
“I think at the end of the day, we try to make each other laugh,” he told TODAY.com. “Because a good laugh goes a long way.”
Learn more about Al and Deborah’s long-time love, including how they went from being buddies to Al’s sweet proposal on the rim of the Grand Canyon, their star-studded nuptials, Al and Deborah’s children and the rest of the details on one of media’s most celebrated couples.
How did Al and Deborah meet?
Al was born on Aug. 20, 1954 to Isabel Smith Roker and Albert Roker Sr. in Queens, New York. Six years later on Sept. 20, 1960, Deborah Roberts was born to Ben and Ruth Roberts in Perry, Georgia.
“One thing we do have in common is being raised in a large family, with Deborah being the seventh of nine children and Al being the oldest of six,” the couple wrote in their 2016 book “Been There, Done That: Family Wisdom for Modern Times.”
“When we think back to our childhoods, the happiest and most vivid memories that bring us the greatest joy are those family moments that shaped us into the people we’ve become today,” Al and Deborah wrote.
Their paths crossed when Deborah accepted a job as a general assignment reporter at NBC in 1990. It was there that she met Al, who was working as a weather anchor for WNBC News in New York and filling in for then-TODAY weatherman Willard Scott.
“I thought she was beautiful, and she thought that I was taking up space,” Al jokes during a 2022 appearance on the Rachael Ray Show.
When did Al Roker and Deborah Roberts begin dating?
Despite thinking Deborah was attractive, Al told Kelly Clarkson during a 2021 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show that his future wife didn’t see him as anything more than just a pal.
“We were in that ‘friend zone,’ we were friends and she said, ‘Oh, let’s not ruin that friendship,’” Al explained.
That all changed, however, when Roberts left to cover the ’92 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and asked Al to keep an eye on her apartment while she was away.
Along with watering Roberts’ plants, Al did a little investigating.
“And I had to snoop around, I was in the kitchen,” Al said to Clarkson. “I open up the fridge and there’s nothing in the fridge. Like some old cheese, a bottle of Grey Poupon mustard and that’s about it.”
“I open up the oven expecting to see a mess. It was a new oven, I guess, when she had moved in. The cardboard was still on the oven grates. I thought, ‘This woman’s never used this oven. This is insane.’”
Al decided to remedy that, and the day before Roberts returned from the trip, he stocked her pantry, her refrigerator and left flowers on the table with a note welcoming her home.
“And then I got my first date with her a week later,” he told Clarkson.
And then … Al and Deborah get engaged
After dating for two years, it was time to take their relationship to the next level.
While on the Rachael Ray show with Al, Deborah said that it took her future husband too long to pop the big question. So long, in fact, that she said she debated breaking up with him.
“The year is ticking along, and we’ve been talking about marriage and I kinda think we’re going to do this. I’m not getting any younger, what are we doing?” she recalled.
Meanwhile, hoping to pop the question along the Grand Canyon at sunset, Al said he spent the better part of a year planning the proposal in hopes of getting it just right.
On New Year’s Day, 1994, the TODAY anchor made dinner reservations at El Tovar, a restaurant located on the South Rim. According to Al, it was 17 degrees outside when he asked Roberts to come outside with him after dinner.
She told him no, but he convinced her to come anyway. Once outside, he dropped to one knee and asked if she’d marry him.
“I thought if she said no, only one of us was coming back,” Al joked on TODAY in 2020. “She thought I was gonna break up with her. I said ‘No.’ I had the ring out, I was on my knee babbling about something. It was a word salad.”
Al and Deborah tie the knot in 1995