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  1. The Real Mad Men of Advertising - Season - TV Series | Smithsonian Channel. 2017 | series | TV-14. See the world that inspired the series "Mad Men" during the latter half of the 20th century. Watch Season 1, Ep 1. Episodes. S 1 • E 1. The 1950s. S 1 • E 2. The 1960s. S 1 • E 3. The 1970s. S 1 • E 4. The 1980s. All Specials. All Series.

  2. The Real Mad Men of Advertising: With John Slattery, Robert J. Thompson, Matt Gulbranson, Shelley Hack. A new Smithsonian Channel four-part series provides an inside look into the men and women who re-invented the advertising industry from post-WWII America through the 1980s.

  3. See the world that inspired the series “Mad Men” during the latter half of the 20th century. 2017 4 episodes. X-Ray TV-PG. Documentary · Historical. Subscribe to Paramount+ for $1.99/month for 2 month (s) and $11.99/month thereafter, or buy. Start your Paramount+ add-on subscription and Watch Now.

  4. The Real Mad Men of Advertising. Top-rated. Sun, Jan 22, 2017. S1.E3. The 1970s. In the beginning of the 1970s, advertisers' love affair with non-conformity continues to pay off, but change is in the air. Economic crisis, disillusionment, and federal and consumer watchdogs are forcing ad agencies to find new ways to reach customers.

  5. Learn about the wide-ranging history of American advertising that would go on to inspire the hit show "Mad Men," and get a detailed story of pop culture and marketing through the second half of the twentieth century.

  6. The Real Mad Men of Advertising. Season 1. “Mad Men” gave the world a peek into the glamorous world of advertising, but who were the real “Dons” and “Peggys” of their day? Hear how the industry evolved from the 1950s to the 1980s from the people who created its most iconic campaigns. 2021 4 episodes. 7+.

  7. 7 de ene. de 2017 · The Real Mad Men of Advertising. Using interviews with Madison Avenue ad executives, museum curators and the creators of the popular TV series Mad Men, this series traces the creation of American consumer culture from the end of WWII to the end of the twentieth century.