The man behind Mad Men: 'I know how things will end for Don Draper'

"I think so. I have an image and a plan for those last five minutes but it's just an impression. There's a very thin piece of gossamer between where we are right now and that ending and I don't know how we get there. I'm constantly surprised that people ask me. It's childlike. There's a need for reassurance, that there's a plan in all this. But I'm telling a story, I will make sure it has an ending. When I think about how much there's left to do, it's overwhelming. When I think about it ending, I become like a little kid. I put my fingers in my ears and say, 'I don't wanna talk about that.'"

Via Guardian.

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BBC World Service to broadcast editorial news meeting, invites public to join in over social networks

BBC World Service to broadcast editorial news meeting, invites public to join in over social networks | The Verge: "At 9:00 GMT on February 29th the World Service will welcome everyone — those who're there in person and others who follow over broadcast, online streams, Twitter (#bbcws80), Facebook, or Skype — into the newsroom to watch the debates that shape the news agenda for the day."

(Via The Verge.)

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