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November 06, 2009

Showtime's 'Jackie,' 'Tara,' 'Tudors' not back 'til Spring

Showtime set return dates for most of its series, with most shows not returning until spring.

In descending order of coolness: 

"The Tudors" is back for its fourth and final season on April 11.

Edie Falco's "Nurse Jackie" has its second season debut March 22. Along with--

"United States of Tara" starring Toni Collette in her show-offy Emmy-winning role. 

"Secret Diary of a Call Girl" and --

"Tracey Ullman's State of the Union" start on Jan. 25.

Also starting on the 25th, and I haven't seen this yet so this is exempt from the ranking, is new unscripted series "La La Land" starring Brit comic Marc Wootton playing three different characters interacting with unsuspecting people in Los Angeles.

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