NBC is kicking off the holiday season with the 83rd Annual broadcast of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 9:00 AM to noon in all time zones. Today Show hosts Meredith Vieira, Matt Lauer and Al Roker will be broadcasting live at the perennial holiday event that kicks off the Christmas Holiday season in New York. Viewers from around the country can join in the colorful holiday event as they watch the Macy's Day Parade on television.
“The 83rd Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will be the biggest and best ever,” said Doug Vaughan, Sr. VP NBC Special Programs and Alternative Development. "There’s no better way to kick off the holiday season than with this timeless tradition. And we’re extremely proud to once again air this historic event.”
New to the balloon team this year are pop culture icons, including the Pillsbury Doughboy, Ronald McDonald, Spider Man and Sailor Mickey Mouse.Taking to the sky for the first time this year will be the lovable and oh-so-ticklish Pillsbury Doughboyâ; America’s favorite clown Ronald McDonaldâ; the web-slinger Spider-Manâ, and the top mouse on deck, Sailor Mickey Mouse.
NBC issued a press release on November 3, 2009, announcing the live broadcast of the 83rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade® from New York City, co-hosted by “Today’s” Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira, along with Al Roker. For the first time in the Parade’s 82-year history, the 2009 procession, beginning at 77th Street and Central Park West, will be taking a new route, bypassing Broadway. This year's parade celebration will air on NBC at 9:00 a.m.-noon in all time zones.
Roster of Talent and Entertainment at the Macy's Day Parade
Some of the brights stars from the world of stage, screen and music will ride on top of the moving stages of the Thanksgiving Day Parade..
This year's special guests include:
Thanksgiving morning will offer viewers plenty of musical star power with a chance to see performances from some of the hottest Broadway shows including: Billy Elliot, Bye Bye Birdie, Hair and Shrek, in addition to the world-famous ‘Radio City Rockettes’® -forever a holiday favorite.
More than 8,000 participants including America's best marching bands, celebrities, campy clowns, the Parade's signature giant character helium balloons, fantasy floats, and the one-and-only Santa Claus, will once again convene on the Upper West Side to bring the magic of the season to life for New York and the nation.
Taking flight on Thanksgiving morning will be a new cast of pop culture icons who are sure to delight millions of Parade fans. Joining the balloon team this year will be Spider-Manâ, the Pillsbury Doughboyâ, Ronald McDonaldâ, and Sailor Mickey Mouse.
The returning float roster includes
Adding to the pomp and circumstance of the event are talented marching bands from across the nation including:
2009 Macy's Parade Route
The 2009 Macy’s Parade will begin at 77th Street and Central Park West, travel down to Columbus Circle where it will continue onto Central Park South. Once the Parade reaches 7th Avenue, it will turn once more and march down 7th Avenue through Times Square to 42nd Street. At the famed intersection, it will proceed east to 6th Avenue and begin its final march down the Avenue of the Americas to 34th Street where it will continue towards Macy’s famed flagship store and end at 7th Avenue, marking a 2.65-mile march.
“This is a milestone year for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” said Robin Hall, Executive Producer of Macy’s National Events in a press statement, “Dramatic changes in the mid-town landscape will divert us for the first time from the fabled Broadway route we have followed since our first Parade in 1924. However, our course will remain true and the Parade will continue to entertain millions as Spider-Man returns to the sky and the first new Santa Float in almost half a century makes its debut.”
Broadcast on NBC since 1948, the parade has been transformed by television into a national tradition. Executive producers are Brad Lachman and Bill Bracken.
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Pictures from the 83rd Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade