Willard Scott retires: Anchors say farewell to 'heart and soul' of TODAY Show

Veteran broadcaster Willard Scott officially retired Tuesday, but there weren't tears. His final sign-off was as jubilant and zany as the legacy he left behind. "He's in the marrow and the DNA of this show," said Savannah Guthrie. "He's probably the

Today Show's Willard Scott called it a career Tuesday after 35 years on the NBC morning show. We found this promotion blooper of him and KY3 Chief Meteorologist Ron Hearst at Silver Dollar City.

Today Show's Willard Scott called it a career Tuesday after 35 years on the NBC morning show. We found this promotion blooper of him and KY3 Chief Meteorologist Ron Hearst at Silver Dollar City.

After 65 years at NBC — 35 of them on this show — our beloved friend, Willard Scott, is retiring," "Today" host Matt Lauer said. Though Scott hasn't been the regular weather forecaster on "Today" since 1996, when Al Roker took over full time, he has

WHEREAS, Scott is set to retire from television on December 15, 2015. NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM D. EUILLE, Mayor of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, and on behalf of the Alexandria City Council, do hereby proclaim this Tuesday, December 15th, as:.