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245 _aMAD MEN YEAR 4 EPISODES 01 - 03
260 _c2011
520 _aNot Rated The new Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce has been in business for one year, and it as a business is still floundering. They still have Lucky Strike as their big account, but all other clients account for a small proportion of total revenue. For every new innovative campaign they do, such as the recent television commercial for Glo-Coat, they have problems with another client. For example, Peggy, Pete and Joey are working on a campaign for Sugarberry Ham, and they feel they need to come up with a publicity stunt to replace the non-existent media budget, the stunt which they don't clear with Don and which goes slightly awry. And Don refuses to compromise his creative stance to kowtow to potential new clients. The company is housed in a small office that is not well furnished - it doesn't even have a conference table, the circle of chairs acting as the conference area they tell their clients is to foster dialogue...
521 _aRated TV-MA
590 _a8.7 ON SCALE OF 10
653 _aDRAMA - SERIES
700 _aELISABETH MOSS
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700 _aJON HAMM
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942 _cDVD
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