‘WHERE ARE THEY NOW?’ ON NBC’s ‘TODAY’

TODAY Revisits Headline-Making Stories of the Past 20 Years in a Special Week-Long Series

NEW YORK—September 11, 2015 — All next week, NBC News’ TODAY will look back at some of the biggest headline-making events of the past 20 years and follow up with the people who were at the center of the stories. The special series, “Where Are They Now?” begins Monday, September 14.

Throughout the week, TODAY will share updates on stories that captivated the nation and the people involved including: Ashley Smith who was held hostage in 2005 by convicted courthouse killer Brian Nichols; the families of Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak whose identities were mistaken for one another after a 2006 car crash; the McCaughey family, who in 1997 became the world’s first set of septuplets to survive infancy; Jessica Lynch, a US Army soldier who was rescued after being held captive by Iraqi Forces in 2003; and Amber Frey, the former girlfriend of Scott Peterson who testified against him in the 2004 murder trial of his wife, Laci Peterson.

The series continues on the Saturday edition of TODAY with the Heene family, who made headlines in 2009 when their youngest son, “Balloon Boy” Falcon Heene, was suspected of being inside a homemade helium balloon.

For more information on “Where Are They Now?” visit TODAY.com.

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NBC’s TODAY is the news program that informs, entertains, inspires and sets the agenda each morning for Americans. Airing live from 7 am to 11 am ET, TODAY reaches more than 5 million people every day through its broadcast, and millions more through TODAY.com, the TODAY app, and social media platforms. Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Al Roker, Natalie Morales, Willie Geist, Tamron Hall, Carson Daly, Hoda Kotb, and Kathie Lee Gifford are the anchors and hosts, Noah Oppenheim is the SVP and Executive in Charge, and Don Nash is the executive producer.

For more information contact:

Farrin Jay
NBC News
212-664-4825
farrin.jay@nbcuni.com