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CBS wants Angus T. Jones back for 'Men'

Angus T. Jones

"Two and a Half Men" star Angus T. Jones is no Charlie Sheen. After a video of the young actor blasting the comedy as "filth" and urging viewers to stop watching surfaced in November, the question arose as to whether CBS and Warner Bros. would want Jones back. The answer: Yes.

 

Record 27.7 million watch 'Men' bury Sheen

Record 27.7 million watch 'Men' bury Sheen

A record audience of 27.7 million watched "Two and A Half Men" bury Charlie Sheen and introduce new star Ashton Kutcher in an all-time series high audience for the lucrative CBS comedy.

 

CBS' 'Two and a Half Men' kills Sheen's character

"Two and a Half Men" creator Chuck Lorre introduced Ashton Kutcher as a new star of television's most popular comedy on Monday, and gained a measure of revenge against the departed Charlie Sheen in the process.

 

'Men' Spoilers on Sheen Leaked

'Men' Spoilers on Sheen Leaked

For those of you who have spent your summer wondering how the scribes on CBS’ “Two and a Half Men” were going to write Charlie Sheen’s character out of the show, wonder no more!

 

Networks not ready to work with Sheen yet

Networks not ready to work with Sheen yet

Sources at CBS and NBC tell Scoop there's no way they're taking on a Charlie Sheen show; Deadline reports that ABC is out as well.

 

Media Decoder: Studio Eyes a Revised Sitcom Without Sheen

Media Decoder: Studio Eyes a Revised Sitcom Without Sheen

Warner Brothers confirmed Thursday that it is attempting to bring back the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" without its original star, Charlie Sheen.

 

Sheen says he may return to 'Two and a Half Men'

Sheen says he may return to 'Two and a Half Men'

Charlie Sheen says he may be reunited with "Two and a Half Men." In an interview with a Boston radio station Tuesday, Sheen said there have been discussions about bringing him back to the hit CBS sitcom he was fired from last month.

 

CBS Wants Sheen Back Now

CBS Wants Sheen Back Now

The president and CEO of CBS was working Monday toward bringing disgraced TV star Charlie Sheen back to "Two and a Half Men," RadarOnline reported. According to a source, Les Moonves was determined to bring the show back and was in discussions with Warner Bros. Television, which produces the show and which fired Sheen earlier this month, in an attempt to rebuild the numerous bridges burned between the ranting actor and the California-based program staff.

 

CBS boss: Nixing Sheen's show saves money, for now

CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves is shrugging off the effect of cancelling Charlie Sheen's popular sitcom "Two and a Half Men." In fact, he says the move is saving money.

 

Sheen says he wants a raise to return to show

Sheen says he wants a raise to return to show

Charlie Sheen says he wants a raise to come back to the CBS show "Two and a Half Men." The troubled star appeared on dueling morning show interviews Monday to continue an attack on CBS and producers of his hit sitcom for shutting down the show because of his off-set behavior. Both ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "Today" show aired lengthy segments of their interviews in their first and second half hours.

 

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