On Sunday night, the reality television show will feature the story of the Kadzis family — George, Barbara, their biological son and six special-needs adopted children.

George died three days after the family moved into their new home, at age 56. The show says the episode fulfilled his dying wish to provide a happy and safe home for his brood.

The two-hour special airs on ABC at 8 p."/>
On Sunday night, the reality television show will feature the story of the Kadzis family — George, Barbara, their biological son and six special-needs adopted children.

George died three days after the family moved into their new home, at age 56. The show says the episode fulfilled his dying wish to provide a happy and safe home for his brood.

The two-hour special airs on ABC at 8 p."/>
On Sunday night, the reality television show will feature the story of the Kadzis family — George, Barbara, their biological son and six special-needs adopted children.

George died three days after the family moved into their new home, at age 56. The show says the episode fulfilled his dying wish to provide a happy and safe home for his brood.

The two-hour special airs on ABC at 8 p." />
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Tallahassee family featured on ‘Extreme Makeover’

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TALLAHASSEE, (AP) – A Tallahasee family takes center stage on the latest episode of “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”

On Sunday night, the reality television show will feature the story of the Kadzis family – George, Barbara, their biological son and six special-needs adopted children.

George died three days after the family moved into their new home, at age 56. The show says the episode fulfilled his dying wish to provide a happy and safe home for his brood.

The two-hour special airs on ABC at 8 p.m