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4 TV shows you should watch

Blair Moran

Issue date: 9/28/09 Section: Entertainment
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Cast members of the Emmy Award winning TV drama
Media Credit: MCT Wire Service
Cast members of the Emmy Award winning TV drama "Mad Men" (left-right) Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, Michael Gladis, Christina Hendricks, Bryan Batt and Vincent Kartheiser.

"Mad Men"

Created and produced by Matthew Weiner,
"Mad Men" is set in New York City in the 1960s. Mad Men," which has been on air since 2007, takes place at the fictional advertising agency, Sterling Cooper. The show is centered around the main character, Don Draper, the creative director at the agency, and features issues such as drinking, sexism, and racism. The American Film Institute picked the series as one of the 10 best television series of 2007.

You can watch "Mad Men on Sundays at 9 pm central on AMC.


"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"

On the air sine 2005,
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" follows four guys, also known as "The Gang," and their outlandish yet hilarious schemes. Whether its to make a few dollars or to plot against one of the other guys, something always seems to go wrong. And of course, not an episode goes by without their sexual innuendos, blackmail, and alcohol.

Catch "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" on Thursdays at 9 pm central on FX.

"Real Housewives of Atlanta"

Who doesn't love watching rich middle aged women bicker and fight?
"The Real Housewives of Atlanta" follows the real lives of 5 wealthy women while they attempt to get their careers off the ground (whether it's singing, fashion design, or anything else they can think of), deal with the drama that arises from family and friends, and of course, shop. Although it's pretty much a guarantee you'll be rolling your eyes the majority of the show, it never fails to be entertaining.

"Real Housewives of Atlanta" is on Thursdays at 9 pm central on Bravo.

"Flipping Out"

Oh, Jeff Lewis. Oh, narcissistic, rude, pretentious Jeff Lewis.
"Flipping Out" features the real life of OCD ridden house-flipper, Jeff Lewis. Whether Jeff is arguing with his assistant Jenni, poking fun at his housekeeper Zoila, or talking about himself, he's always doing something to shock viewers. But not matter how annoying he may get, he does have great taste and style when it comes to flipping houses.

Watch "Flipping Out" on Tuesdays at 9 pm central on Bravo.
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posted 9/27/09 @ 11:09 PM CST

mad men is the best!!!!!

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