The fact is, Three Wishes is all about helping people in need. When a young couple’s dairy farm is lost to a fire, the show goes above and beyond the wife’s meager wish to “get a little help.” Instead, they get a day off at a nearby amusement park and a new, massive, state-of-the-art dairy farm. Similarly, when a high school senior is involved in a debilitating car accident shortly before graduating, producers fulfill the family’s wish to see the now wheelchair-bound girl receive her diploma by bringing in hundreds of classmates and friends for a makeup ceremony. As if that weren’t enough, she receives intense physical therapy and, with some helping hands and a thunderous ovation from the crowd, actually walks to accept her certificate.The new show stars Amy Grant, as well.
Sunday, November 06, 2005
"Three Wishes" might be Reality TV worth watching
It is rare that I would choose to post anything about TV here, but this story on the new "Three Wishes" program on NBC makes it sound like it may be worth a watch. The review is from Plugged In Online which is a media review website run by Focus on the Family.