Actor Will Ferrell, in character as anchorman Ron Burgundy, discusses his charity work: Dolphins for Children and Candy Canes for the World.
Actor Vincent Kartheiser (Pete Campbell) discusses why he doesn't necessarily view his character as a villain and talks about his character's search for happiness.
Actress Ellen Greene (Vivian Charles) recounts her return to the public eye and how excited she was by the concept and cast of the show.
Actresses Jess Walton (Jill) and Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) reflect on their characters.
Series creator/executive producer Bryan Fuller talks about a previous series, "Dead Like Me," and how it lead to "Pushing Daisies."
Actors Joshua Morrow (Nicholas Newman), Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Newman), and Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) talk about how more conservative they need to be regarding sex now, and yet how shocking reality TV is.
Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner and actor Jon Hamm (Don Draper) talk about the human condition behind the central character, Don Draper.
Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner talks about how the show does not present the people in the advertising firm as heroes and the reaction he got from a real life ad man.
An audience member compliments actor Vincent Kartheiser (Pete Campbell) on his body language skills. Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner talks about how intimidating Vincent can be. Vincent explores how to blackmail someone.
Actor Chi McBride (Emerson Cod) and executive producer Dan Jinks talk about the surprising amount of support they receive from the network and how it is the right fit.
Actress Amber Stevens (Ashleigh) and series creator/executive producer Patrick Sean Smith explain how people identify with the show and the importance people place on their college years.
Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner explains how the opening credit sequence was conceived.
Actor Rich Sommer (Harry Crane) talks about the corruption of his character. Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner describes the importance of giving characters a personal story in order to understand them better.
Actor Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) confronts the idea that soaps need to be faster paced, like the Mexican telenovelas. Actresses Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) and Jess Walton (Jill) describe the best kind of storylines.
Actors Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor), Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman), and Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) discuss how their show differs from other soap operas and how the actors are allowed to change the dialogue if they feel it's necessary.
Actors Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin), Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) and Jess Walton (Jill) talk about the importance of having the show's creator still at the helm.
Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner talks about his luck in finding the right actors to portray his characters.
Actor John Slattery (Roger Sterling) talks about his real-life wife playing such an emotional role opposite him in Mad Men. Series creator/executive producer Matthew Weiner talks about Slattery's importance to the series.
Reacting to compliments from the audience, series creator/executive producer Patrick Sean Smith, executive producer Lloyd Segan, and actor Clark Duke (Dale) discuss the fictional Dale.
Actor John Slattery (Roger Sterling) describes why this is his favorite role ever and why he kept his expectations low in case he did not land the role.
Actress Melody Scott Thomas (Nikki Newman) compares viewers past and present and how fans have changed. The cast discusses how knowledgeable the fans are.
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