All About Extreme Makeover

Think way beyond MDF radiator covers and sequin scatter cushions. With a whopping one million dollar budget per project, we're talking total renovation - right back to the drawing board and a radical redesign which may feature a swimming pool, barn with livestock or even a basketball court in your garage.
But it's the stories behind the makeovers that will be tugging at your heartstrings. Prepare for an emotional battering as we meet everyday Americans living exceptionally dramatic lives. Take the five-strong McCrory family with triplets on the way, or the entire community whose homes were flooded during a hailstorm or the eight children whose parents died within days of each other. Our researcher had a tear in her eye before the first ad break...
This is 100% American cheese and you're going to love it. There's whooping and cheering, high fiving and hugging, and that's before any work has started. And what makes this show even more watchable is that the team is total eye candy. Presenter Ty Pennington's jock good looks and improbable abs make it more Baywatch than Changing Rooms. And Paige Hemmis is definitely the most curvaceous carpenter you're likely to see.
With a crew of fifty tradesmen and a schedule of just seven days, it's not surprising that frowns sometimes furrow the foreheads of our glamorous team. It's a veritable soap opera of emotions. And picture the scene when the families return from their week-long holiday to their brand new home. The screams reach fever pitch - a word of warning, keep a finger on your remote's volume control!
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PaulD11300 Says:
Posted on 01 of November 2009
I would like to say to Ty Pennington what you and the guys are doing is amazing there are a lot of heros out there and you are one of them . I hope you carry on with what you are doing for years to come , you are one in a billion keep up the good work and god bless you ,thanks for all you are doing . Rachel and Paul Dunsmore .PS hope you had a great birthday .
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Remy-MariaR59330 Says:
Posted on 23 of September 2009
Hi!
I am a big fan of extreme makeovers, be it in the USA or England. But my writing to you now is of a different nature. I have a sister living in Croydon (I live in Norway)and I would like to help her if I could. At the moment I am waiting for a very important transplant and therefore limited to where I can travel or do. My youngest sister has a house in Croydon and when she separated from her first husband due to cruelty and wife beating. She got him removed from the home. Pending divorce and due to the fact that she had 2 small children at the time, she lived in the house. Her movements were watched by this man and one day when she was out of the house, he and his family entered the house and smashed everything they could, pulling out wiring, destroying gas mains, tearing out floor boards, ruining the staircase, in other words everything that they could destroy, they did. This happened over ten years ago and since then my sister has been trying to get the house in shape again, but it has not been easy for her and her family. She of course did not get maintenance from her first husband and he seemed to have vanished from the face of the earth! It has taken them (my sister) almost ten years just to get the bathroom in order but there is still a lot to be done. Now with the recession, both she and her husband (nr 2) lost their jobs and have been unemployed for sometime now. Just recently they have come into jobs but these are part time. So the future at the moment seems somewhat bleak. I would like to do something for them but due to my illness am unable to do anything but I would like to recommend them for a home makeover. That would be something they would like very much to finally get the house in order again. If you could consider this, I would be most grateful. At the time of writing this, my sister does not know of it and so it would be thoughtful if I could be informed if the possiblity was there, so that I could inform her or it has to be done in a very sensitive way. I thank you in anticipation. Regards, Remy-Maria Rodrigues-Lunde Norway











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