Two and a Half Men


Two and a Half Men: lost its Sheen but with added Kutcher

Much hyped, lumbering, and tired, Two and a Half Men is back on our screens, Sheen-free and with extra-added (Ashton) Kutcher. The big question is: will it survive? asks Matt Smith.

Charlie Sheen officially fired. Still “winning,” Charlie?

Charlie Sheen has now officially been fired from Two & a Half Men. With no mention of a show cancellation, it will probably continue without him, reports Dan Barrett.

Charlie Sheen’s new drug: Charlie Sheen

Controversial Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen has defended his most recent outbursts of wild behaviour in two TV interviews. He says he’s on drug called Charlie Sheen and if you try it “your face will melt off.”

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Melbourne’s Two and a Half Men love affair continues

Last night’s real winner was the Melbourne TV audience and its passion for Two and a Half Men. How does the city’s cheer squad justify such an enduring love affair for one of the crassest programs on TV?

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Nine makes a rating comeback

Nine was the real winner on the night, with Two and a Half Men’s audience at 1.369 million people, with 412,000 in Melbourne. Who says Melbournians like good TV and are cultured?

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Melbourne *hearts* Two and a Half Men

Melbourne viewers really like Two and a Half Men — especially on Mondays. Maybe because it’s such an uninspiring night for TV viewing.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Nine does better in Melbourne

In a rating oddity, Nine did better than expected in Melbourne with Two and a Half Men and Farmer Wants a Wife. Is that thanks to the AFL culture?

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Nine becomes the Charlie Sheen Network

Ten used to be known as “The Simpsons Network”. Now, there is a case for renaming the Nine Network, “The Charlie Sheen Network”.