Friday, November 11, 2011
Matt Lauer Officially Retires Where In The World Segment For Now
First Published: November 11, 2011 5:14 PM EST Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Matt Lauer smiles via satellite on Access Hollywood Live on November 11, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Today show co-host Matt Lauer is officially retiring the NBC shows popular Where in the World is Matt Lauer? segment after 10 seasons of globetrotting for now. On Fridays Access Hollywood Live, Billy Bush asked Matt live via satellite from Barbados if he was ready to hang up his traveling hat. Are you done with Where in the World for sure? Billy asked Matt. You know, 10 sounds like a better number to end on than nine did, so I think so, Matt said. I think weve had a great time. Weve been to 51 places around the world. However, the veteran journalist left the door open for the segment to return in the future. It gets tougher and tougher to find extraordinary places, he said. So, if were not completely done with it, were certainly going to rest it for a good long while and maybe revisit it with a twist at some future date. In addition to Barbados, the 10th and (possibly) final Where in the World? trip saw the 53-year-old traipsing through Spain, Malaysia, Switzerland and Namibia. It was the latter locale where Matt impressed Today viewers and his co-workers with his extreme sports skills as he gracefully skied down the sand dunes along the countrys Skeleton Coast. I think the most fun I had was the sand-skiing, he told Billy. It was a good way to start the week. As for the most memorable moment of this trip, Matt said Jungfraujoch, Switzerland, won him over. That reveal on Thursday from the top of Europe 11,745 feet up just the trip up there was ridiculous, he said. But to stand at that spot and look out over the glaciers and the Swiss Alps that, I think, was my favorite moment of the week. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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