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The Mad Men - and Women - are back! Introduction

Lionsgate. L-R standing: Aaron Staton as Ken Cosgrove, Rich Sommer as Harry Crane, Michael Gladis as Paul Kinsey, Bryan Batt as Salvatore Romano, John Slattery as Roger Sterling, Vincent Kartheiser as Pete Campbell, Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson, January Jones as Betty Draper. L-R sitting: Robert Morse as Bertram Cooper, Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway, Jon Hamm as Don Draper

The sexy, stylised, provocative and multi award-winning drama Mad Men makes a welcome return to Ö÷²¥´óÐã Four on Tuesday 10 February.

Created by Emmy Award-winning executive producer Matthew Weiner, Mad Men delves into the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Sixties advertising agency Sterling Cooper – a place where power struggles, hard drinking and clandestine sexual exploits define the workplace and close the deals.

Brief recap

Series one revealed uber ad man Don Draper's secret identity. Far from being the stereotypical war hero and upstanding American, Don is Dick Whitman, the son of a prostitute with a drunken and abusive father.

Sterling Cooper's super-efficient secretary Peggy is also hiding a dark secret – she has given birth to Machiavellian account director Pete's baby.

At the finale of series one, the cracks in the Draper marriage really start to show when Betty plans a family Thanksgiving trip which Don refuses to go on. Taking control for once, Betty takes the children anyway leaving Don feeling very alone.

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