Monday May 20, 2013




Ann Curry returns to NBC's 'Today' show set in London for photographer report


FILE - This April 24, 2012 file photo shows NBC's Ann Curry at the TIME 100 gala at the Frederick P. Rose Hall in New York. Curry has made her first return to NBC's "Today" show since she was replaced as one of its hosts in June. Curry was on the "Today" set in London on Thursday to introduce a filmed report on a still photographer. She lost her job as Matt Lauer's co-anchor in June and was replaced by Savannah Guthrie. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

LONDON - Ann Curry, replaced as one of the NBC's "Today" show hosts in June, made a return to the show's set in London.

Curry was on the "Today" set in London on Thursday to introduce a filmed report on a still photographer. She lost her job as Matt Lauer's co-anchor in June and was replaced by Savannah Guthrie.

Her story appeared in the show's second hour. She introduced it while sitting on the set next to Lauer, and had no on-air interactions with others on the "Today" team.

Curry's banter with Lauer seemed polite but distant. Lauer said "nice to see you" at the outset and "good to see you" at the end. Curry returned neither sentiment.

She had appeared on "Today" once since her ouster, reporting from Aurora, Colo., after the movie theatre shooting there.


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