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Wife Swap: Strict Super-Mom vs. A Supportive Free-Spirit Tonight on
ABC 11/7/08
"Berwick/Roachford" -A wife who has sacrificed her own dreams to her
husband's 30-year-old pursuit of rock superstardom and who indulges her
pre-teen daughter swaps with a woman with nine children who runs her
house with an iron hand and relies on her husband's total support, on
"Wife Swap," Friday November 14th (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC
Television Network.
Each week from across the country, two families with very different
values are chosen to take part in a two-week long challenge. The wives
from these two families exchange husbands, children and lives (but not
bedrooms) to discover what it's like to live another woman's life. It's
a mind-blowing experiment that often ends up changing their lives
forever.
For the Berwicks from Illinois, life is about pursuing your dreams -- as
long as your name is Pete. Pete (50) is still chasing his dream of
becoming a mega rock star, and wife Denise (54) will do anything to
support him. Pete's so focused on his own career, he takes bookings even
on holidays. 10-year old daughter Faith (9) feels she takes second place
to her dad's dreams.
Pete's music gigs don't pay enough to cover the bills, so he makes his
money singing telegrams dressed like a gorilla, a chicken or a pirate.
As well as making all of Pete's bookings, Denise does all the household
chores; Pete believes that "(brides') wedding dresses are white so they
match the appliances." Denise does everything for Faith too, including
putting up with her temper tantrums.
But in Georgia no one talks back to Val Roachford. Val (43) runs her
family like a business, training her nine children to unload groceries
assembly line style. She expects her husband, Greg (40), and the
children to do whatever needs to be done to keep the house running
smoothly.
19-year-old daughter Briana had been co-opted as a third parent and is
so busy caring for her eight brothers and sisters, she never has a
moment alone. In this house, dreams take a back seat to efficiency in
managing a household of eleven.
In the first week, Denise moves to Georgia and has to adjust to the
efficiency of the Roachford home. She worries the children are stifling
their passions as they follow the regimen of all work and no play, and
bonds with Briana, as she warns her about giving up her dreams.
Meanwhile at the Berwicks', Val gets into a chicken suit and sings for
her new family's supper. She criticizes Pete for his selfish lifestyle
and follows him to one of his gigs to ask him why he isn't at home with
his daughter.
In the second week of the swap, to show the family the importance of
fun, Denise dresses everyone up in chicken suits to perform "the world's
largest chicken gram."
At the Berwicks', Val locks up Pete's instruments and invents "Holiday
Day" to make up for all the holidays Pete has missed.
Can Denise help the Roachfords see how important dreams are? And can Val
show Pete that the only thing he should be striving for is more time
with his daughter?
Source: ABC Press Release
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