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USA sets return dates for 'Pains,' 'Burn'

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Published: April 2, 2010 at 11:01 AM

NEW YORK, April 2 (UPI) -- USA Network says new episodes of its television series "Royal Pains" and "Burn Notice" are to begin airing in June.

Both shows are to begin their new seasons June 3.

"Royal Pains" stars Mark Feuerstein as Hank Lawson who, after becoming blacklisted from the medical community, revives his career as a "doctor for hire" to the rich, famous and infamous in the Hamptons. The show also stars Paulo Costanzo, Reshma Shetty and Jill Flint. Henry Winkler joins the cast this season, the network said.

"Burn Notice" stars Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, a blacklisted spy who finds himself stranded in sun-soaked Miami. The series co-stars Gabrielle Anwar, Bruce Campbell and Sharon Gless.

Topics: Mark Feuerstein, Paulo Costanzo
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