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

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

Live+SD Total Viewers = Live Viewers + Same Day DVR playback (Live + Same Day)

Live Total Viewers = Live Viewers

18-49 = Live + SD Numbers

Total Viewers (for Season 1) = Live+SD

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

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Season 1

Episode 1.1: "Pilot"

Air Date: September 26, 2007

Written By: Craig Wright

Directed By: Peter Horton

Total Viewers: 10.44 million

18-49: 3.6/10

Episode 1.2: "The Lions"

Air Date: October 3, 2007

Written By: Craig Wright

Directed By: Michael Grossman

Total Viewers: 9.61 million

18-49: 3.5/10

Episode 1.3: "The Italian Banker"

Air Date: October 10, 2007

Written By: Josh Reims & Tad Quaill

Directed By: Michael Grossman

Total Viewers: 8.64 million

18-49: 3.3/9

Episode 1.4: "The Chiavennasca"

Air Date: October 17, 2007

Written By: Christopher Landon and Diane Ruggiero

Directed By: Michael Lange

Total Viewers: 8.67 million

18-49: 3.0/8

Episode 1.5: "The Bridge"

Air Date: October 24, 2007

Written By: Peter Elkoff & Jessica Brickman

Directed By: James Frawley

Total Viewers: 8.26 million

18-49: 3.1/8

Episode 1.6: "The Game"

Air Date: October 31, 2007

Written By: Yahlin Chang & Craig Wright

Directed By: David Petrarca

Total Viewers: 8.20 million

18-49: 2.8/8

Episode 1.7: "The Wedding"

Air Date: November 14, 2007

Written By: Peter Elkoff and Jake Coburn

Directed By: Jaime Babbit

Total Viewers: 7.90 million

18-49: 2.8/8

Episode 1.8: "The Country House"

Air Date: November 21, 2007

Written By: Josh Reims & Nancy Wong

Directed By: Michael Shultz

Total Viewers: 6.37 million

18-49: 2.0/6

Episode 1.9: "The Watch"

Air Date: November 28, 2007

Written By: Yahlin Chang & Liz Tigelaar

Directed By: Andrew Bernstein

Total Viewers: 7.04 million

18-49: 2.6/7

Episode 1.10: "The Nutcracker"

Air Date: December 5, 2007

Written By: Craig Wright & Jill Soloway

Directed By: Tony Goldwyn

Total Viewers: 6.74 million

18-49: 2.3/6

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