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Mad Men - Episode 01x06
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Episode: 01x06 Title: Babylon
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: N/A First Aired: Aug. 23, 2007
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Summary: Peggy offers superb suggestions during a focus-group session, and her ideas are so well received that her future at the agency looks much brighter; Don asks Rachel's advice about an ad campaign for Israeli tourism.
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Guest Stars:| Mona Sterling | played by Talia Balsam | | Roy Hazelitt | played by Ian Bohen | | Barbara Katz | played by Rebecca Creskoff | | Fred Rumsen | played by Joel Murray | | Margaret Sterling | played by Elizabeth Rice | | Lily Meyer | played by Irene Roseen | | Allison | played by Alexa Alemanni | | Waiter | played by George Alvarez (III) | | Poetry Girl | played by Megan Duffy |
| Judy | played by Jennifer Fitzgerald | | Ginger | played by Heather Fox (IV) | | Abigail Whitman | played by Brynn Horrocks | | Robert Draper | played by Maxwell Huckabee | | Yoram Ben Shulhai | played by Danny Jacobs | | Young Dick | played by Brandon Killham | | Nick Rodis | played by Bruno Oliver | | Donna | played by Sarah Jannett Parish | | Dr. Gretta Guttman | played by Gordana Rashovich | | Mack Johnson | played by Morgan Rusler | | Sally Draper | played by Kiernan Shipka | | Mate Okos | played by Hrach Titizian | | Beatnik | played by Franklin Ruehl | | Beatnik Clubber | played by David Ott (V) | | Secretary | played by Claire Bocking | | Trudy Campbell | voiced by Alison Brie | | Secretary | played by Candice Cunningham | | Secretary | played by Eve Curtis | | Secretary | played by Emelle | | Secretary | played by Monica Ford (III) | | Secretary | played by Britt Hysen | | Susan | played by Erin Stutland | | Secretary | played by Jennifer Sims (II) | | Secretary | played by Jennifer Shumaker | | Secretary | played by Maura Murphy (III) | | Boarding House Girl | played by Rachel Oliva |
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Episode Quotes
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- DATE: Earlier in the episode, the year is mentioned to be 1960. Later in the episode, Joan Halloway uses the phrase "The medium is the message." This phrase was coined by Marshall McLuhan in Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, published in 1964.
TRIVIA
- The book that the Israeli tourism representatives show Don, and which various characters discuss throughout the episode, is the novel Exodus by Leon Uris, which was published in 1958.
- CAMEO(David Carbonara): The composer for Mad Men, plays with the band in the bohemian hangout that Midge takes Don to at the end of the episode. (He can be seen back and to the right of the singer - from the viewer's perspective.) Note: The song is entitled "Babylon".
- In this episode Joan says, "You know what they say: the medium is the message." But this phrase wasn't coined until several years later in Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man, published in 1964 by Marshall McLuhan.
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