NBC’s TODAY has a packed schedule for the week of January 27, offering an eclectic mix of celebrity interviews, lifestyle segments, and performances. We can look forward to a range of topics, from financial advice and healthy aging to lunar new year cooking and relationship guidance.
Kicking off the week on Monday, January 27, TODAY tackles personal finance with “Money Saving Monday,” followed by a chat with country music star Kelsea Ballerini. Later, the inimitable Idina Menzel graces the stage with a performance. The 9 a.m. hour shifts focus to healthy aging with Dr. Vin Gupta and features a conversation with Abbott Elementary’s Sheryl Lee Ralph.
Tuesday, January 28, welcomes comedic powerhouse Will Ferrell to discuss his latest project, You’re Cordially Invited. Dr. Thema Bryant offers insights into “Matters of the Heart,” while Teddy Swims provides the musical entertainment. The later hour includes chats with Isla Fisher and John Larroquette, alongside skincare tips for men and Lunar New Year cooking demonstrations.
Wednesday, January 29, examines new health guidelines regarding beverages, and highlights an action-comedy featuring an actor with Down Syndrome. Lunar New Year festivities continue with chef Eric Kim. Later, viewers can join a discussion on gut health, catch up with Rob Gronkowski and Lil Rel Howery, and discover indoor activities to combat winter boredom.
Thursday, January 30, explores the controversial topic of schools banning Crocs due to safety concerns. Jalen Brunson joins the conversation, and Martha Stewart shares her culinary expertise. The later hour offers advice for homebuyers and sellers, features chats with Noah Centineo and Melissa Roxburgh, and provides tips on building a home gym.
Rounding out the week on Friday, January 31, is supermodel Paulina Porizkova, a discussion on the “breakup” business, and a visit from Pete Davidson and Dav Pilkey, the creative minds behind kids book series Dog Man. Mentalist Vinny DePonto will bring some magic to Studio 1A. The 9 a.m. hour addresses protecting personal information in the age of A.I., features a conversation with Carly Pearce, and offers travel inspiration based on romantic comedies.
TODAY airs weekdays on NBC. Check your local listings for times.