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3.Television References
Mad Men Season 1, 2007, [DVD] Matthew Weiner. United States: AMC
Mad Men Season 2, 2008, [DVD] Matthew Weiner. United States: AMC
Mad Men Season 3, 2009, [DVD] Matthew Weiner. United States: AMC
Mad Men Season 4, 2010, [DVD] Matthew Weiner. United States: AMC
Mad Men Season 5, 2012, [DVD] Matthew Weiner. United States: AMC