September 24, 2007
The fifth season of Two and a Half Men will open with Jake gearing up for his first day of Junior High School. His well-meaning guardians, father Alan and uncle Charlie, try to help him prepare for the special day, but their good intentions are marred when they end up potentially traumatizing him.
Created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Arohnson, Two and a Half Men is an Emmy-nominated comedy series that stars Charlie Sheen as freewheeling bachelor Charlie, Jon Cryer as Charlie's twice-divorced brother, Alan, and Angus T. Jones as Alan's son, Jake. The cast also includes Holland Taylor, Conchata Ferrell, April Bowlby and Melanie Lynskey.
September 19, 2007
Two months into their engagement, Charlie Sheen of the hit comedy, Two and a Half Men, and his fiancée, Brooke Mueller, are constantly hounded by questions about an altar date. Most recently, the pair had to address another major issue, right on the spot of the just-concluded Emmy awards red carpet.
Access Hollywood caught up with the actor last Sunday at the 59th annual Emmy Awards, where he was up for Best Actor in a Comedy for his work on Two and a Half Men. Sheen was arm in arm with Mueller when Access Hollywood asked them whether babies are looming in the future.
September 11, 2007
CBS' hit comedy, Two and a Half Men, recently reached a couple of milestones just ahead of its fifth season. The series completed its 100th episode two weeks ago, following the landmark taping with a celebratory bash which took place on the lot of Warner Bros.
The special occasion was made even more memorable by exclusive party favors given to the cast and crew of the show. Warner Bros. Television distributed blue Micargi Rover bicycles adorned with the Two and a Half Men logo along with the words 100 Episodes. Each bicycle came with a note saying “You've made us very proud. Here's to a long ride together.”
September 10, 2007
Premiere Date and Time: Monday, September 24, 9pm
Network: CBS
Time Slot Competition: Dancing with the Stars, Heroes, K-Ville, Girlfriends
Cast: Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones, Holland Taylor, Conchata Ferrell
September 3, 2007
While other sitcoms start to struggle as it nears 100 episodes, Two and a Half Men faces the exact opposite. The cast and crew of the Emmy-nominated series are confident more than ever to return for a fifth season and to carry on with the comedy for years to come.
Two and a Half Men, which premiered in 2003, centers on a freewheeling bachelor Charles "Charlie" Harper (Charlie Sheen), whose lifestyle is interrupted when his divorced Chiropractor brother Alan Jerome Harper (Jon Cryer) movies in, along with his son Jacob David "Jake" Harper (Angus T. Jones).
July 20, 2007
Thursday proved to be good day for the cast members of CBS’ hit comedy series, Two and a Half Men, as four of them received nominations for this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards.
Charlie Sheen, who plays Charlie Harper in the series, is nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in Comedy Series. This is the second time that the 41-year-old actor has received an Emmy nod for the role.
July 5, 2007
CBS might just be the grounds of some mind-swapping action as the writers of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Two and a Half Men switch roles for an episode. Although the network hasn’t confirmed yet, writers from the both shows have already expressed their excitement on the possibility.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, an Emmy award-winning series produced by Carol Mendelsohn, is a drama that explores crimes and unusual deaths under the investigation of a Las Vegas forensic team. Its current cast includes William Petersen, Marg Helgenberger, Gary Dourdan, and George Eads among others. On the other hand, Two and a Half Men is an Emmy-nominated sitcom created by Chuck Lorre. It centers on a freewheeling bachelor whose lifestyle is interrupted when his newly separated brother and his son moves in. The series stars Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones to name a few. Both CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Two and a Half Men are currently broadcast on CBS.
June 4, 2007
Charlie Sheen, the star of CBS's Two and a Half Men, is debating whether to narrate a controversial documentary about the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. The documentary, entitled “Loose Change”, is a look at a somewhat popular conspiracy theory that, among other things, claims that the terrorist attacks were an inside job perpetrated by our own government. Touchy stuff, obviously, but the history of Loose Change is a long and interesting one.