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VIDEO The Show Girl: Fall TV Preview, 'The Jay Leno Show,' 'Numb3rs' & More

The Jay Leno ShowGot a burning TV question? Ask The Show Girl! This week I give an early look at the most promising new fall TV shows and answer fan questions about 'The Jay Leno Show' and some CBS cancellations.

I also stir up some trouble, getting nice guy Ted Allen to dish about his love-him-or-hate-him 'Top Chef' replacement Toby Young and getting 'Handy Manny' himself, Wilmer Valderrama, to handicap Manny's chances against 'Dora the Explorer' sidekick Diego. (Watch your backpack, Diego.)

To get your questions answered on The Show Girl, just email me at TheTVShowGirl@aol.com. And -- drumroll, please! -- if you like what you see, you can now subscribe to The Show Girl video podcast on iTunes. (Just don't forget to give us a 5-star rating too, of course.)

Now watch, enjoy and come back next week for more. Until then, happy TV watching! -- By Maggie Furlong





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