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Battle of the Wedding Planners (10 clock, TLC, TV-PG) improves circulation network in the service-as-entertainment arena, the drama and comedy to celebrate, caterers and bakers will see their missions.
"Battle" centers around the champagne wishes and caviar dreams of Abbie and Drew, a couple raised by blue-collar families on the New Jersey shore who have since relocated to Los Angeles. No strangers to performance, they met on the set of a musical production of "Carousel." Eight years later, they want a special day that accentuates their easygoing ways, their Garden State roots and their romantic inclinations. And they want it done for "only" $15,000.
Three Los Angeles firms will vie for their business, presenting Abbie and Drew with high-concept scenarios with one hand while engaging in a little competitive backstabbing with the other. At the end of the hour, the couple will announce their choice and the winner of the "Battle." But by then, all three businesses will have received plenty of publicity, which, presumably, is half the "Battle.
Three Los Angeles firms will vie for their business, presenting Abbie and Drew with high-concept scenarios with one hand while engaging in a little competitive backstabbing with the other. At the end of the hour, the couple will announce their choice and the winner of the "Battle." But by then, all three businesses will have received plenty of publicity, which, presumably, is half the "Battle.
And competition is not limited to the three companies. Cable channel in a small battle for their own marriage obsessed viewers. WE, once known as the Romance Channel, arrogant "Bridezillas," "Amazing Wedding Cakes" and "Platinum Weddings" (8 and 8:30 clock hour, DC), how to have a way of "Platinum Babies" (9 hours at night and Hours 9:30, U.S.) and "My Fair Wedding with David Tutera" (10 hours, U.S.).
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