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Peter Marvin Alexander [1] (born July 29, 1976) is an American journalist and television presenter who currently works for NBC News. He obtained the title of NBC News White House correspondent covering the White House and the President of the United States in December 2012. In October 2018, he was named co-anchor of Today for Saturday episodes.
His music show, the Peter Alexander Show , was shown on black and white TV from 1963 until 1966. From 1969, the German TV station ZDF started to air a new colour version which was broadcast until 1996. The Peter Alexander Show has been seen by more than 38 million viewers and has averaged a 71% viewing rate. [citation needed]
Saturday TODAY co-anchor Peter Alexander has just made 20 years at NBC News. In honor of his big anniversary, Alexander’s co-hosts shared a video on TODAY on Aug. 17 that paid homage to the Emmy ...
Emma Pink Alexander was born in June, 2015, and is Alexander's second daughter. Her middle name, Pink, was picked in honor of Alexander's mom's maiden name, the Saturday TODAY co-host says.
Totally Fun Company is a theme park design company started by Peter Alexander, former Disney Imagineer, Universal Studios creative executive and Six Flags executive producer, based in Tampa, Florida. [1] While at Walt Disney Imagineering (then WED Enterprises,) Alexander served as Director of Project Management for EPCOT and Tokyo Disneyland.
Saturday TODAY's Peter Alexander, who is married to wife Alison Starling, shared scenes from his family trip to Maine's Acadia National Park with his daughters.
The Rare Breed is a 1966 American Western film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and starring James Stewart, Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith in Panavision.Loosely based on the life of rancher Col. John William Burgess, the film follows Martha Evans's (O'Hara) quest to fulfill her deceased husband's dream of introducing Hereford cattle to the American West.
The White Horse Inn (originally Im weißen Rößl) is a 1960 Austrian-West German musical film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Peter Alexander, Waltraut Haas and Adrian Hoven. [1] It is based on the 1930 operetta The White Horse Inn by Ralph Benatzky and Robert Stolz [ 2 ]