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NBC
to Air Special Two-Hour Three Wishes Episode October 7th
10/3/05
NBC
TO AIR SPECIAL TWO-HOUR "THREE WISHES" EPISODE OCTOBER 7
WISHES GRANTED IN BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA FEATURE AN EVACUATED
HURRICANE KATRINA FAMILY, AN EXTRAORDINARY FATHER AND AN ASPIRING YOUNG
SINGER
BURBANK, Calif. -- October 3, 2005 -- NBC will air a special two-hour
episode of "Three Wishes" on Friday, October 7 (8-10 p.m. ET),
with stories involving a Hurricane Katrina family evacuated from their
home in New Orleans, a terminally-ill father with a dream for his family
and a 13-year-old girl who aspires to be a professional singer. The
episode was filmed in September in Brookings, South Dakota. Five-time
Grammy Award winner Amy Grant hosts "Three Wishes," leading
contributors Carter Oosterhouse, Eric Stromer and Diane Mizota to
communities all over the country to grant wishes of all kinds to deserving
people.
In Brookings, the "Three Wishes" team meets the Mayor, who
wishes on behalf of the whole town to help a family displaced by Hurricane
Katrina. His wish is granted when "Three Wishes" flies to the
epicenter of the destruction and meets a family of four who has lost
everything and evacuated to Houston. Eric Stromer secretly journeys to the
family's flooded New Orleans home to retrieve any mementos he can before
flying the Mom, Dad and two kids to Brookings, where "Three
Wishes" has leased and furnished a home for them and they are
welcomed by the community.
In Brookings, the team also helps make a terminally-ill father's wishes
for his family come true by arranging for several extraordinary surprises
to help his wife and five children better face the future. Meanwhile, they
also grant the family's wish to throw a surprise reunion party for him.
Friends and family who have meant the most to him through the years are
flown in from all over the country for a gathering that becomes a joyous
celebration of his life.
While in Brookings, the "Three Wishes" team also grants a
special wish for a 13-year-old girl who dreams of becoming a professional
singer, giving her special training and a recording session in Nashville
plus another big surprise.
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.
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