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Sunday debuts not exactly family fare

August 30, 2010 Diane Wild

From Rob Salem of the Toronto Star:

  • Fall TV Preview: Sunday, bloody Sunday
    “Once upon a time, Sunday nights were ruled by Ed Sullivan and Dinah Shore. Now it’s bootlegging gangsters, a seductive succubus, a sleazy used car salesman and the return of the world’s most popular serial killer.” Read more.
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