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On TV:
Modern Family
Manny sets his sights on stardom when the lead in the school production of Phantom of the Opera falls ill and an emergency replacement is needed. Meanwhile, Phil and Jay team up to take part in a golf grudge match. ABC/Citytv, 8 p.m.
Criminal Minds
Bruce Morrison's wife mysteriously disappeared a year ago and now his daughters have also gone missing. The BAU team investigates the possibility that Morrison is responsible. Series star Thomas Gibson directed this episode. CBS, 8 p.m.
The Middle
It appears Axl's chances of getting a college sports scholarship have passed him by when some of the other kids begin receiving college acceptance letters. Elsewhere, Sue comes up with a theory about smiling for a science fair project. ABC/Citytv, 7 p.m.
Talk Shows:
George Stroumboulopoulos: Mark Burnett
Jay Leno: Tim McGraw, Bar Refaeli
David Letterman: Joel McHale, Justin Shandor
Jimmy Kimmel: Ewan McGregor, Julianne Hough
Craig Ferguson: Emmy Rossum, Jon Ronson
Jimmy Fallon: Whoopi Goldberg, Tavi Gevinson
The Daily Show: Ed Whitacre
Conan O'Brien: Rooney Mara, Jeff Ross
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 6, 2013 D2
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