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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sheen draws record viewers for "Men" and TV roast (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Dead or alive, Charlie Sheen ruled the TV airwaves on Monday, pulling in record audiences for his Comedy Central roast and more than 28 million Americans to his "Two and A Half Men" TV funeral.

Some 28.7 million watched CBS bury Sheen's wayward TV character Charlie Harper and introduce new star Ashton Kutcher in an all-time series high audience for the lucrative comedy, according to updated figures from research company Nielsen.

And after months of headlines following Sheen's bitter exit from the most-watched comedy on U.S. TV, 6.4 million people watched his sex life, drug use and recent career meltdown draw laughter on Comedy Central's TV roast by fellow celebrities including "Jackass" stuntman Steve-0 and boxer Mike Tyson.

Comedy Central said Sheen's was its most-watched roast ever, while the audience for "Two and A Half Men" was more than double that of last year's season opener and bigger than any episode in the show's first eight seasons with Sheen in the starring role.

Monday's season premiere of "Two and A Half Men" crushed the opening of "Dancing With the Stars" on rival ABC despite a celebrity cast that gave viewers their first glimpse of the ballroom contest's first transgender contestant, Chaz Bono, and TV legal analyst Nancy Grace both doing the cha cha.

Nielsen figures showed that 18.6 million people watched the season premiere of "Dancing with the Stars" -- a 24 percent drop from last year's opening show.

Reviews for Kutcher's debut on "Two and a Half Men," playing a heartbroken Internet billionaire with a penchant for walking around nude, were kind and suggested that the series -- a cash cow for both CBS and program makers Warner Bros television -- was far from dead.

"Kutcher's performance was good, nearly as poker-faced fine as Sheen's was ... Kutcher will probably prove just as skilled," wrote Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker.

TV Guide's Matt Roush said that judging by first impressions the revamped "Men" will "will survive both Charlies just fine for at least a little while longer."

The Los Angeles Times called the premiere "a promising beginning" adding that "Kutcher brings a softness to a series that could be brittle and sour, misanthropic and misogynistic, and temperamentally middle-aged."

Sheen was the highest-paid actor on U.S. television before being fired in March after an insulting tirade against the show's creators and producers that followed months of partying and attempts at rehab.

Sheen and Warner Bros are said to be close to a settlement of the actor's $100 million lawsuit over his firing. Sheen has also made a number of contrite appearances in the past week, including delivering an awkward mea culpa at the Primetime Emmy Awards show on Sunday.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)


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Monday, September 12, 2011

RI nightclub fire joke deleted from Sheen roast (AP)

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Comedy Central says it plans to delete from the upcoming broadcast of a Charlie Sheen roast a joke about victims of a Rhode Island nightclub fire that killed 100 people.

Network spokeswoman Aileen Budow says the joke was delivered by Jackass comedian Steve-O. She says it'll be omitted from the final edit of the "Roast of Charlie Sheen" airing Sept. 19.

The joke refers to the victims in The Station nightclub fire in West Warwick in 2003 as "nobodies."

Rhode Island comedian David Kane's son Nicholas O'Neill died in the fire. Kane says he was insulted by the joke and asked for it to be pulled from the broadcast.

Sheen was fired from the CBS sitcom "Two and a Half Men" in March after a meltdown during which he claimed to be a "rock star from Mars."


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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sheen roast promos: now we understand him (Reuters)

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) – We feel like we understand Charlie Sheen now.

For the promos for his new Comedy Central roast, Sheen appears on a metaphoric crazy train, surrounded by goddesses, spouting catch phrases. The decor is as unsubtle as a carousel's, yet strangely lulling. Perhaps even beautiful. Everything is bathed in golden light. Ozzy Osbourne serenades us into whatever comes next.

Is this how Sheen sees the world? It all suddenly makes sense.

The roast airs September 19, but you can see the first promo here: http://www.thewrap.com/tv/article/charlie-sheen-roast-promos-now-we-get-him-video-30566


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