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Set in New York in the 1960s, "Mad Men" is set in a fictional advertising agency on Madison Avenue and centres on Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive, and the people in his life both at work and at home. find out more...

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Episode 5, 5G; Don is shaken when a man, who claims to be his younger brother, approaches him. Pete Campbell gets frustrated that his short stories have yet to see the light of day. find out more...

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Episode 9, Shoot; Don is headhunted by a larger firm, Peggy frets about her weight and doesn't appreciate Joan's advice about getting ahead in the office. The ad team tries to counter the advertising coming out of the Kennedy campaign and Pete comes up with an idea to keep Kennedy's image off TV in key States. find out more...

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New York in the 1960s; "Mad Men" is set in a fictional advertising agency on Madison Avenue and centres round Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive, and the people in his life, both at work and at home. find out more...

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New York in the 1960s; "Mad Men" is set in a fictional advertising agency on Madison Avenue and centres round Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive, and the people in his life, both at work and at home. find out more...

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New York in the 1960s; "Mad Men" is set in a fictional advertising agency on Madison Avenue and centres round Don Draper, a high-level advertising executive, and the people in his life, both at work and at home. find out more...

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Episode 1, Out of Town; Don accidentally learns a secret about Salvatore. In the office the firings continue, but the new management appoints Peter and Ken as new co-heads of accounts.
Episode 2, Love Among the Ruins; Don is brought in to a PR campaign involving the building of the new Madison Square Garden. At home Betty argues with her brother over how to care for their sick father.
Episode 3, My Old Kentucky Home; Roger Sterling throws an expensive bash, Joan has a dinner part find out more...

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Episode 6, Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency; the bosses come in from London, but a key player's career is sidetracked by a freak accident. As Joan prepares to leave her job her husband gives her some bad news.
Episode 7, Seven Twenty Three; Don secures an account with Conrad Hilton, Betty meets an acquaintance from the governor's office and Duck tries to get Peggy to leave Sterling Cooper.
Episode 8, Souvenir; Don and Betty renew their love affair and Peter has a bout of infi find out more...

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Episode 10, The Color Blue; as Sterling Cooper prepares for its 40th anniversary party the bosses in London drop a bombshell, Miss Farrell's brother pays a visit and Betty stumbles onto her hubbie's secrets.
Episode 11, The Gypsy and the Hobo; an old flame reenters Roger Sterling's life, Joan's husband searches for a new job and Don finally comes clean to Betty about his true identity.
Episode 12, The Grown-Ups; on the weekend of the JFK assassination Pete finds out that he lost find out more...

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All 13 episodes from the fourth season of the drama series set in a prestigious advertising agency in early 1960s New York, where sexism is a way of life and everyone smokes like a chimney. In this highly competitive, all white, male-dominated environment, the indefatigable Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is the top ad executive, but there are plenty of young guns eager to topple him from his perch. Episodes are: 'Public Relations', 'Christmas Comes But Once a Year', 'The Good News', 'The Rejected', 'The find out more...