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By Jim Halterman
February 28, 2011
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(FYI, "The Walking Dead" marathon was just announced by AMC and will air this Friday, March 4 beginning at 8pm ET/PT on AMC. An exclusive first look at "The Killing" will air at 9:30pm, during the first episode of “The Walking Dead,” and again at 12:45am during the marathon’s fourth episode. See the video at www.jimhalterman.com. |
© 2011 Jim Halterman
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