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Sarah Palin in talks for ‘Alaska’ Season 2

Sarah Palin is ready to get back to work — as a reality TV star.

Producer Mark Burnett says he is in discussions with TLC to bring “Sarah Palin’s Alaska” back for a second season next fall.

“The plan would be to shoot this in the summer of 2012,” he tells The Post.

New episodes of the outdoorsy reality series — which shows the former vice-presidential candidate fishing, hunting and dog sledding with her family — would not air until after the November presidential election.

“By the time we edit it, the election will be over,” Burnett says. “But I am sure the election would be mentioned [in the show].”

“It makes perfect sense, because that is what’s going on. But it would be again Sarah in Alaska, living with Todd and the family and having adventures juxtaposed with doing her Fox News bits and discussing whatever is going on.”

Last week, reports surfaced that TLC and other networks balked at a new $1 million-per-episode spin-off series featuring Palin’s husband on the professional snowmobiling circuit.

“That is totally inaccurate,” Burnett insists. “In fact, the idea around snowmobiling was to be part of an episode in ‘Sarah Palin’s Alaska’ — not a series.”

“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” premiered in November 2010 to more than 5 million viewers.

“It was the number one premiere ever on TLC,” Burnett notes.

But interest in the GOP lightning-rod has waned considerably since she decided not to seek the presidential nomination.

“I think it is safe to say her time has passed,” a network source told the Hollywood Reporter.

Calls to Palin’s office were not returned.