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Dancing days are here again for Leah Miller. As host of the hit homegrown series So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Miller identifies with most of the contestants because of her own dance background. At age 13, she was crowned Miss Junior Dance of Canada and competed until she was 16. Following a few years in Los Angeles to pursue her acting career, Miller moved back home and became a MuchMusic VJ, hosting the program MuchOnDemand and special events.

In 2008, she took her first spin hosting SYTYCDC, which she followed with a stint as an entertainment reporter on etalk. In February, 2010, Miller worked as a correspondent for CTV's coverage of the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Away from the camera, she's married to Canadian rocker Dallas Green, and the pair are deeply devoted to their favourite TV programs.

The Vampire Diaries

I am obsessed with this show. I hadn't watched the first few episodes, but I've loved vampire movies since I was a kid, and my mom told me I had to watch it. I caught up on the show and was instantly hooked. It's not as weird as True Blood, and the storyline is very clever. Ian Somerhalder is outstanding as Damon. He's bad, but he's good.

Breaking Bad

Such an incredible show. My husband and I went through the earlier seasons on box sets and we were probably watching five episodes a night. Bryan Cranston is such a natural actor that he's become that character. Sometimes when I watch this show it gives me anxiety because of the storylines. It's so intense.

Diners, Drive-ins and Dives

It's a celebration of road food. Host Guy Fieri is great and so enthusiastic about his job. The only bad thing about the show is that it makes you want to eat that food. Now I want a burger!

So You Think You Can Dance Canada airs Monday and Tuesday at 8 p.m. on CTV.

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