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Kutcher King of Sitcom Cash

Kutcher King of Sitcom Cash

His first "Two and a Half Men" episode may not have aired yet, but Ashton Kutcher has already become TV's highest-paid sitcom star, the New York Post reported Wednesday. Kutcher will pull down $700,000 per episode ($15.4 million for the season) as Charlie Sheen's replacement on the hit CBS series, playing heartbroken internet billionaire Walden Schmidt.

 

'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.

 

5 Fall TV Shows to Get Pumped For

After the Wes-Craven-gory show cancellation sweep a few weeks ago, and the as-of-yet unexplained installment of Ashton Kutcher in the role of Charlie Sheen in Two and a Half Men, we just hope TV comes out of the whole mess with some actually decent shows to watch this fall. As the previews begin to hit YouTube and the weekly schedules solidify, here are five new shows to look forward to ...

 

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's TV contract suit goes to court

Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit against his former employer is scheduled to come to a Los Angeles courtroom Tuesday.

 

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.

 

Charlie Sheen adds 5 more shows to 'Torpedo of Truth' tour

Dripping with tiger blood and coursing with warlock power, fired "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen has announced five more stops on his tour, "My Violent Torpedo of Truth/Defeat is Not An Option Show."

 

Charlie Sheen Shopping Memoir

Charlie Sheen Shopping Memoir

Is the world ready for a memoir called "Apocalypse Me"? Perhaps if it's by Charlie Sheen. The recently fired star of the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" wants to tell his combustible life story, said executives at three publishing houses who asked not to be identified, citing the sensitive nature of the project.

 

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