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New TV series gives truckers a makeover
By Andy Duncan

Brian Greenlee of Victorville, Calif., will be featured on the first episode of "Trick My Trucker." (Photo by Sam Holder)
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CMT already has one hit series that gives makeovers to trucks. Now it’s launching a new series that gives makeovers to the truckers themselves.
Though it’s from the producers of “Trick My Truck,” the format of “Trick My Trucker,” which premieres at 9 p.m. Eastern on Saturday, Nov. 10, is more like that of TLC’s “What Not To Wear.” On each episode, trainer Aaron Aguilera and stylist Harmonie Krieger will “ambush” two truckers and challenge them to shape up, adopt healthy diet and exercise habits and generally change their images. In the finale of each episode, the truckers will present their “new” selves to family and friends and compete for thousands of dollars in cash and prizes.
Contestants on the six-episode series include: Brian Greenlee of Victorville, Calif., and Thomas Reedy of Harker Heights, Texas (Nov. 10) Don Crawford of Fort Mojave, Ariz., and Mark David of Eureka, Calif. (Nov. 17) Cabrina Gardner and Morgan Wooldridge of San Antonio (Nov. 24) Bob Barnum and Jeremy Dallas of Hesperia, Calif. (Dec. 1) Fernando Villarino of Hemet, Calif., and Larry Weber of Ridgecrest, Calif. (Dec. 8) Rodney Hall of Monroe, Utah, and Kirk Parham of San Clemente, Calif. (Dec. 15)
More information on the show soon will be posted at the CMT website, www.cmt.com.
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