Knock Knock Live showered deserving families and individuals with money and gifts during the series' emotional premiere Tuesday night on Fox.

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Hosted by Ryan Seacrest, Knock Knock Live gave a total of $230,000 to unsuspecting people in addition to trips and cars.

The show is out to change lives and make dreams come true by going door to door and surprising people with the potential to win cash, claim big prizes and/or meet their favorite stars.

Last night's broadcast featured celebrity guests American Idol finalist Kellie Pickler, recording artist Jordan "Shorty" Johnson, TV host Ross Mathews, pro soccer player David Beckham, artist Common, country group Florida Georgia Line, and reality TV star and home renovator Mike Holmes.

Knock Knock Live had $25,000 blown out in a cul-de-sac neighborhood in California after a mother and daycare provider guessed that her neighbor's favorite baseball team is the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Pickler surprised three female roommates and aspiring singers in Nashville, TN, with $15,000. They also got to meet Florida Georgia Line, who gave the girls a cruise with them from Miami to Mexico.

A talented man who started The Atlanta Music Project received a van for transporting his students, new musical instruments for the kids and $50,000.

Seacrest gave one teenager in the live studio audience $10,000 towards her college tuition. She's going to be the first member of her family to go to college. Seacrest also gave her parents a brand new car.

Pickler gave a pair of newlyweds their dream honeymoon to Australia. Another family earned $25,000 from Holmes to renovate their kitchen and bathroom. One group of loved ones also received a family trip to Mexico and a child was given $5,000.

The most significant gift of the show was from Beckham. The Gonzales family only gets to see the father once a month because he works so hard in his construction job to provide for them. He also had to give up playing pro soccer for his family. Beckham rewarded the family with seven new iPhones, 10 years of no phone bills and $100,000.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.