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Preview
for Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Sunday April 30th 4/24/06
"EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION" PROVIDES A HOME FOR TWO
EXTRAORDINARY GRANDPARENTS WHO ARE RAISING THEIR ORPHANED GRANDCHILDREN
Philadelphia Eagle Jeremiah Trotter and 76'er Chris Webber Bring on
Their Game to the Design Team
Plus Singer Vanessa Carlton Performs at a Special Breast Cancer
Awareness Fundraising Concert
"Py Family" - Loving and devoted grandparents William and
Carole Py of Philadelphia, PA, and three orphaned grandchildren who were
left in their care after their parents died, will receive a beautiful and
renovated home in a remarkable seven days thanks to "Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition," on two back-to-back episodes airing SUNDAY,
APRIL 30 (7:00-8:00 and 8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
Having raised four girls of their own and put each through college,
60-year-old "Grandpop" William Py and his 57-year-old wife,
"Grandma" Carole, were looking forward to retirement. But life
had something else in store for them. In l997 Grandpop and Grandma, a
couple who enjoyed spoiling their grandkids but who also liked the idea
that they could send the children home to their own parents after fun
visits, would have their lives shattered by the first of two tragedies
that would befall this closely-knit family. In July of that year, their
son-in-law, Josi Rosario, 33, died unexpectedly of a brain aneurysm. Josi
left behind his wife, Sharon Py Rosario, a breast cancer survivor, and
three young children, William, Samantha and Josi, or "Joey."
Devastated by their loss, Sharon and her children returned home to be
with her parents, Grandpop and Grandma, who welcomed them with open,
loving arms. Not long after, though, Sharon discovered that her breast
cancer was back. Only 14 months after losing her husband, 28-year-old
Sharon lost her own life. Her children were suddenly orphans.
Grandpop and Grandma Py were not about to turn their backs on their
grandkids. The hard-working couple -- who had often wondered how they
would be able to live a financially comfortable life of retirement before
the added responsibilities that caring for their orphaned grandkids would
bring -- faced the harsh reality that things would be even tougher as they
headed into the future.
Complicating matters was the discovery that their house was
contaminated by asbestos and lead. Realizing that both can cause severe
medical problems, Grandpop and Grandma Py wondered and worried how they
might find the money needed to rid their house of these hazards.
In this episode of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," the
design team will help this loving family have the safe and beautiful home
they so richly deserve. And, while we know Philly native Paul DiMeo and
the designers can "bring it" on the construction build, can they
hold their own against Philadelphia Eagle Jeremiah Trotter and 76'erChris
Webber? Plus Pennsylvania native and singer Vanessa Carlton performs at a
special breast cancer awareness fundraising concert.
While the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" design team, local
builder Dewey Companies of Wayne, PA, contractors and hundreds of workers
and volunteers are transforming the Py house into a dream home, the Pys
will go on vacation in Florida.
The design team for this episode will feature team leader Ty
Pennington, Paul DiMeo, Preston Sharp, Paige Hemmis and Daniel Kucan.
The series is produced by Endemol USA, a division of Endemol Holding.
It's executive-produced by Tom Forman and co-executive produced by Denise
Cramsey. David Goldberg is the president of Endermol USA.
"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is broadcast with Spanish
subtitles via secondary closed captioning. This program carries a TV-PG
parental guideline.
Source:
ABC Press Release
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