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DVD: Mad Men

  • Lyndsay Conway

Don't miss the second season of this hit US TV drama

Set in 1960s New York, the second season of the hit TV show Man Men follows the powerful and manipulative world of advertising agencies.

The men and women of the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency are at the top of their game but, as always, nothing is what it seems.

Led by master manipulator and renowned ladies’ man Don Draper (Golden Globe® winning Jon Hamm), Mad Men follows the sexual exploits and social lives of these glamorous and ruthless inhabitants of Madison Avenue.

Elisabeth Moss (The West Wing), Jon Slattery (Sex and The City, Desperate Housewives) and Vincent Kartheiser (Angel), co-star as part of the team at Sterling Cooper Advertising, fighting it out in a world fuelled by ambition, greed and sex.

Out 13th July.

 

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