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VIDEO The Show Girl: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, 'Hawthorne,' 'Pushing Daisies' & More!

Mark-Paul GosselaarGot a burning TV question? Ask The Show Girl! This week I share the 'What Not to Wear' hosts' critiques of Kate Gosselin's 'do and chat with 'Raising the Bar' star Mark-Paul Gosselaar and his new hairstyle. (And no, the irony that I was having a bad hair day here is not lost on me.)

But there's plenty more that has nothing to do with hair at all -- I get to the bottom of the will-he-or-won't-he debate about MPG doing a 'Saved By the Bell' reunion and dish about the possible resurrection of fan-favorite 'Pushing Daisies.' Plus, don't miss an adorable 'Office' shot-out from a very familiar face.

To get your questions answered on The Show Girl, just email me at TheTVShowGirl@aol.com. Now watch, enjoy and come back next week for more. Until then, happy TV watching! -- By Maggie Furlong





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