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==Overview== ''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'' premiered as a thirteen-part special on Wednesday, December 3, 2003, and had its official series premiere on Sunday, February 15, 2004. It was among [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s top-rated series and has become far more popular than the original ''Extreme Makeover'', which struggled in the ratings through its last two seasons and quietly ended with its episodes burned off wholesale in July 2007. The show ranked 41st in its first season, averaging 10.6 million viewers per episode, with the pilot episode bringing in 12 million viewers. However its ratings soared thereafter with the second season entering the top 20, finishing 15th for the year, averaging 15.8 million viewers per episode. The next four seasons each ranked at least in the top 30, with seasons two and three ranking in the top 20, and seasons four and five ranking in the top 25. The sixth season, however, fell out of the top 35, and ranked 38th, averaging 10.3 million viewers per episode. The seventh season ranked 39th, averaging 9.1 million viewers. By season eight, the show barely ranked in the top 50 with just over 8.5 million viewers per episode on average. The last season ranked below the top 100 (finishing at #101) and averaged only 5.8 million viewers per episode. Series reruns began airing on [[TV Land]] in August 2007, making it the youngest non-original show to air on the network. The show is hosted by [[Ty Pennington]], formerly a carpenter on the show ''[[Trading Spaces]]''. The series is devoted to rebuilding families' homes when the family is in need of new hope. During the 2005β06 season, the show went to areas hit by [[Hurricane Katrina]] and helped communities to rebuild themselves with help from other organizations. The show also had a series of specials that later became a regular series during the 2004β05 television season entitled ''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: How'd They Do That?'' It was a short-lived spin-off of ''Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'' that featured extra behind-the-scenes footage of what had happened in that week's episode. An occasional special would feature [[The Muppets]], property of ABC, engaging in comical scenes with the design team. However, their scenes were usually filmed after the renovation.
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