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Q: One of my favorite shows is “Eli Stone.” Has it been canceled, or will there be more of it in the future?— Gene Hood, Hickory Creek, Texas

A: It’s been canceled by ABC, but there still will be a bit more of it, since some episodes still hadn’t aired when the Jonny Lee Miller-starring show was pulled from the schedule. The network plans to bring it back for four Saturdays from mid- June to mid-July.

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Q: When does the third season of “Mad Men” start? Last I heard, the series creator was in a dust-up about a contract dispute, and Jon Hamm was doing guest shots on “30 Rock.”— Stephanie Passman, Seattle

A: Hamm’s “30 Rock” stint wouldn’t have had anything to do with any “Mad Men” problem. Because of the schedule his Emmy-winning AMC series is produced on, he would have been available for the NBC sitcom anyway.

AMC says the drama set in the advertising world will start up anew again in July, and “Mad Men” mentor Matthew Weiner still will be on board as its main creative force, having reached a new two-year agreement with Lionsgate Television in January.

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Q: Are the three O’Donnells —Lawrence, Norah and Kelly —who appear regularly on MSNBC—related?— Jim Shouse, San Antonio

A: No. None of the O’Donnells are related.


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