'Live for the Moment' on CBS is a Thursday TV pick
Roger Childs, left, who has ALS, is featured on "Live for the Moment" with in Jeff Probst. In this new special hosted by "Survivor's" Jeff Probst, ...
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In the series, Probst takes Roger Childs, a man diagnosed with ALS, on adventures meant to teach viewers ways to appreciate their lives. ...
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Pictured above: Jeff Probst (right) talks with Roger Childs (left), a family man diagnosed with ALS, as the two embark on a series of adventures that help ...
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Probst takes Roger Childs, a family man diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, "on a series of adventures, creating family memories and sharing ...
  
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Roger Childs, far left, with Jeff Probst, host of CBS's "Live for the Moment." Terminally ill Childs wanted to see a space shuttle launch as part of his ...
Analysis Of Live for the Moment The TV Series

Roger Childs, who was diagnosed with ALS at 38, becomes the program's de facto royalty. A long-time space enthusiast, he gets to visit NASA with his kids, fly in a military jet and reconnect with an old buddy on a lavish ski trip to Telluride.He seems like a lovely enough guy, so it's terrific that he's getting to do all this. But Probst (who keeps popping up, almost like Rod Serling, to share in the joy) presses him and those around him to find and articulate a larger message in these moments, teaching us all how we should cherish life today.That's all well and good, I suppose, though Roger's prognosis does alter one's perspective, and all the "This is Your Life" testimonials from fri...