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Three
Wishes Makes the Holiday Bright by Granting 13 Wishes for Kids
11/28/05
NBC'S "THREE WISHES" MAKES THE HOLIDAY BRIGHT BY GRANTING 13
WISHES FOR CHILDREN IN SPECIAL CHRISTMAS EPISODE AIRING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2
Grammy Award winner LeAnn Rimes, Three-Time Olympic Medalist Brandi
Chastain, Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Star Mario Lemieux and "Sesame
Street's" Cookie Monster Appear in Special Yuletide Episode
BURBANK - November 28, 2005 - NBC's "Three Wishes" will make
the holidays a little more magical for 13 children whose wishes will be
granted in a special Yuletide episode airing Friday, December 2 (9-10 p.m.
ET).
The "Three Wishes" team will travel all over the country,
playing Santa to kids wishing for everything from a snow in sunny Los
Angeles to a chance to visit "Sesame Street" in person. An
extraordinary eight-year-old boy named Colton who suffers from Retinitis
Pigmentosa gets a chance to see some famous sights in New York before he
completely loses his vision from the disease, while a nine-year-old boy
from Michigan who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma meets his hero and
inspiration, Mario Lemieux -- the famous hockey star who suffered from the
same disease and beat it.
Two aspiring young singers from Ohio who have formed their own band get
a trip to Nashville, where one of the surprises awaiting them is spending
time in a recording studio with Grammy Award winner LeAnn Rimes. An
11-year-old athlete from Michigan who dreams of having a famous soccer
player coach her team gets a surprise visit from three-time Olympic
medalist and two-time World Cup champion Brandi Chastain, while a
nine-year-old boy from Virginia who has faced enormous health challenges
gets his Christmas wish to be pilot for a day.
Another little girl's dream comes true when she gets to meet her
favorite Sesame Street character - Cookie Monster - in person, and an
eight-year-old dinosaur enthusiast gets a chance to go on a real
archeological dig in South Dakota with famed paleontologist Paul Sereno.
In the spirit of the season, many children make wishes for others.
Three Louisiana girls wish for a Christmas miracle - to see their Aunt
Rhonda, who is confined to a wheelchair, walk again - and their wish is
granted as they see her take her first steps. A selfless little girl in
Los Angeles wishes to help her cousins in Louisiana replace all the toys
they lost in Hurricane Katrina, while another young girl wants to surprise
her friend, Summer - who is recovering from cancer - with a snowy winter
wonderland at her home in sunny Los Angeles.
A 10-year-old California girl surprises her brother with the chance to
swim with dolphins, and a young boy in New Mexico wishes for a playground
for the day care center he stays in that helps care for children of
low-income families. Plus, a nine-year-old from Iowa wants to help local
paramedics assist other kids in need as a thank you for helping her when
she was in a car accident years before.
Favorite holiday songs and Christmas caroling in the winter wonderland
of Breckenridge add to the fun as the "Three Wishes" team makes
dreams come true for some very special children.
Andrew Glassman (NBC's "Average Joe 1-4") and Jason Raff
("Average Joe 1-4") are the executive producers of the series
for Glassman Media and NBC Universal Television Studio.
Source:
NBC Press Release
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