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DIRTY SEXY MONEY - Episode Information and Ratings (Numbers are from Nielsen Media Research)

Live+7 Total Viewers = Live Viewers + DVR playback up to 7 days later (Live + 7)

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Season 2

Episode 2.1: "The Birthday Present"

Air Date: October 1, 2008

Teleplay By: Craig Wright

Story By: Craig Wright & Jon Harmon Feldman

Directed By: Jeff Melman

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 7.02 million

Live Total Viewers: 6.59 million

18-49: 2.4/7

Episode 2.2: "The Family Lawyer"

Air Date: October 8, 2008

Written By: Craig Wright

Directed By: Andrew Bernstein

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.74 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.85 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.52 million

18-49: 2.0/5

Episode 2.3: "The Star Witness"

Air Date: October 22, 2008

Written By: Yahlin Chang

Directed By: Bob Berlinger

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.65 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.74 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.39 million

18-49: 1.9/5

Episode 2.4: "The Silence"

Air Date: October 29, 2008

Written By: Jake Coburn

Directed By: Bob Berlinger

Live+7 Total Viewers: 6.74 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.06 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.67 million

18-49: 2.0/5

Episode 2.5: "The Verdict"

Air Date: November 5, 2008

Written By: Craig Wright & Jon Harmon Feldman

Directed By: Andrew Bernstein

Live+7 Total Viewers: 7.14 million

Live+SD Total Viewers: 6.15 million

Live Total Viewers: 5.77 million

18-49: 2.0/5

Episode 2.6: "The Injured Party"

Air Date: November 19, 2008

Written By: Paul Redford & Sallie Patrick

Directed By: Dean White

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.58 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.7/5

Episode 2.7: "The Facts"

Air Date: December 3, 2008

Written By: Bill Chais & Jake Coburn

Directed By: Jamie Babbit

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.64 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.7/5

Episode 2.8: "The Plan"

Air Date: December 10, 2008

Written By: Yahlin Chang & Emily Whitesell

Directed By: Michael Schultz

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.24 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.8/5

Episode 2.9: "The Organ Donor"

Air Date: December 17, 2008

Written By: Sallie Patrick

Directed By: Michael Grossman

Live+7 Total Viewers:

Live+SD Total Viewers: 5.13 million

Live Total Viewers:

18-49: 1.7/5

Season 1 - Episode information and ratings

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DIRTY SEXY MONEY (ABC)

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currently in development (2007-2008 season)

DEVELOPMENT STAGE:

ordered to pilot

DESCRIPTION:

Power, privilege and family money are a volatile cocktail. Living proof: The Darlings of New York City, so absurdly wealthy they put the "upper" in Upper East Side. This preeminent family's five spoiled adult brats one of them a Presidential candidate are always getting mixed up with the wrong people, including freeloading spouses, illegal immigrants and transvestite hookers. It will take a miracle to keep this Kennedy-esque clan out of the tabloids and out of jail. That miracle comes in the form of Nick George. As a boy, Nick watched his father surrender his freedom and family as the Darling's trusted consigliere. Burned by his own boyhood encounters with the family, Nick did a 180 and became a lawyer for the disadvantaged. But the passing of his dad thrusts the daunting responsibility of protecting the Darlings' secrets onto Nick. When the family's patriarch offers him an ungodly salary, Nick isn't sure if it's the chance of a lifetime - or a life sentence. In no time, he finds himself racing to plead with cops, hush the tabloids and furiously try to wipe the mud off the esteemed Darling reputation. With new disasters every week, hopefully Nick has the stamina for a marathon.

Three-time Emmy® nominee Peter Krause, Emmy® winner Donald Sutherland, and two-time Oscar® nominee Jill Clayburgh star in this younger, sexier, redheaded stepchild of Dallas and Dynasty. Emmy® and Pulitzer® nominated Craig Wright ("Brothers & Sisters," "Lost," "Six Feet Under") and executive producer Greg Berlanti ("Brothers & Sisters," "Everwood") use over-the-top situations and razor-sharp satire to illustrate how scads of money can create a great American family... and demolish it.

CAST INFORMATION:

· Donald Sutherland as Tripp Darling

· Jill Clayburgh as Letitia Darling

· Natalie Zea ("Passions," "Eyes") as Karen Darling

· Seth Gabel ("Nip/Tuck") as Jeremy Darling

· Glenn Fitzgerald as Brian Darling

· Samaire Armstrong ("Entourage") as Juliet Darling

· William Baldwin as Senator Patrick Darling

· Peter Krause ("Six Feet Under") as Nick George

· Zoe McLellan ("JAG") as Lisa George

· Laz Alonso ("Stomp The Yard") as Colin Davidson

· Victoria Pratt as Naomi Leeds

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I really really am hoping that it gets picked up!

I think it has a great shot because of the cast, I mean Donald Sutherland & Jill Clayburgh as the matriarch and patriarch? That's big

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I agree. Plus, they have Greg Berlanti and Craig Wright from Brothers & Sisters which has been one of the few hits for ABC this season, so I think that might work in this show's favor as well.

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Well they didn't take that into consideration when Donald was on Commander and Chief, an abc show that had so much potential then abc just gave up on it for no reason at all.

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This sounds really great. Actually like a B&S clone with more satire edge.

They even an ex-SFU castmember (Griffths -> Kraus) and an Oscar-nominee (Suitherland, not a winner like Sally Field though) among their cast. LOL!

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