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"Fixing Pete" is every woman's fantasy

It is many a woman's dream to change her man, to tweak those things that annoy her and turn him into the Prince Charming they've always imagined marrying.

In "Fixing Pete," (9 tonight, Hallmark), our heroine does even better: She gets to physically, emotionally and sartorially shape her a good man.

Ashley Boyd (Brooke Burns) is a fashion editor and makeover specialist with grand ambitions. She's engaged to a broadcast journalist, and together they are perfect and perfectly happy living a superficial existence. They talk at each other, rather than to each other. Ashley's best friend is model/actress Mandy (played by Stacy Keibler aka the latest woman George Clooney is taking to Italy that's not me.)

A show of sheer folly-cles: "Hair Battle Spectacular"

Journalism has taken me many interesting places and so it was 15 years ago in Los Angeles that I ended up at my first hair battle.

Back then, it was a fringe movement, a kind of traveling road show featuring hair of any hue coming down the runway set to music.

It was wild and fun but the creations were still recognizably hair styles.

Not anymore. The fantasy hair design world, as it's now called, is all about creation. These are artistes. The point is to tell a story on the head, through hair.

That's the premise that fuels the cheeky "Hair Battle Spectacular" (Oxygen, 10 tonight), a competition show that brings 10 stylists together and pits them in a series of battles to win $100,000.

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