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Two and a Half Men

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Two and a Half Men
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The cast of Two and a Half Men

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Genre Sitcom
Running time 22 min/episode
Creator(s) Chuck Lorre
Lee Aronsohn
Starring Charlie Sheen
Jon Cryer
Angus T. Jones
Marin Hinkle
Holland Taylor
Melanie Lynskey
Conchata Ferrell
April Bowlby
Country of origin Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States
Original channel CBS
Original run September 22, 2003–present
No. of episodes 82
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Two and a Half Men is an Emmy Award nominated television sitcom centered around a hip single bachelor whose lifestyle is interrupted when his newly separated brother moves in. Charlie and his nephew form an "unsuspecting bond" with each other. Two and a Half Men was the highest rated sitcom of the 2005-2006 season on American television. The title refers to two men (Charlie and Alan), and a "half man" or boy (Jake).

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[edit] Cast and characters

  • Charlie Sheen, as Charlie Harper, a lazy-but-successful shlub
  • Jon Cryer, as Alan Harper, Charlie's newly separated, socially inept brother
  • Angus T. Jones, as Jacob David "Jake" Harper, Alan's son
  • Marin Hinkle, as Judith, Alan's ex-wife
  • Holland Taylor, as Evelyn Harper, Charlie and Alan's mother
  • Melanie Lynskey, as their neighbor Rose, a sometime stalker of Charlie
  • Conchata Ferrell, as their housekeeper Berta (Starring Season 2-present, recurring previously)
  • April Bowlby, as Kandi, Alan`s young second ex-wife (Starring Season 4 (ep. #82)-present, recurring previously)

Only Sheen, Cryer, and Jones have appeared (and been credited) in every episode. Guest stars so far have included Ryan Stiles (who starred with Sheen and Cryer in Hot Shots) as Dr. Melnick, Jeri Ryan as Sherry, Denise Richards as Lisa, Sara Rue, Richard Lewis as Stan, Teri Hatcher as Liz, Heather Locklear as Laura Lane, Camryn Manheim as Daisy Ray, Sean Penn as himself, Elvis Costello as himself, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Martin Sheen as Rose's father, and Steven Tyler as himself.

[edit] Synopsis

Charlie is a successful and affluent bachelor in his mid-thirties who has a career writing advertisement jingles. Charlie resides in a large ocean front home in Malibu, California and is portrayed as a chauvinist womanizer. The plot begins when his uptight brother Alan becomes divorced from his wife Judith (whom he thinks may be a lesbian), loses his house to her and has to move in with his brother. His 10-year-old son Jake often stays for weekends and at other times.

A very peculiar character on the show is Rose, Charlie's zany neighbor and female stalker. We learn Rose had a one-night-stand with Charlie shortly before the show started and keeps entering his house through the patio in the most inopportune moments, expressing her ambition of obtaining Charlie, and often serving as a good albeit crazy friend and advisor. Although obviously troubled herself, Rose has indicated that she has a Master's degree in psychology.

In one episode, Rose's father, Harvey, (played by Charlie Sheen's real-life father Martin Sheen), asks Charlie of his intentions with his daughter after an apparent second one-night-stand between the two. Harvey then meets Charlie's and Alan's mother and has an affair with her, stalking her and popping in just like his daughter does. We then learn from Harvey's mother that "that's what happens when you marry a first cousin," explaining Rose's family's dementia soon after Rose revealing the one-night-stand was not real; they only woke up together.

Another important recurring character is Berta, the sarcastic cleaning lady with a ferine(?) tongue.

One of the show's main themes however is the mother-son relationship, whereby the Evelyn character (played by Holland Taylor) enters the picture as the hip, wealthy, early-sixties, many-times-divorced, slightly slutty, controlling mother of the brothers. Charlie and Alan attribute their life's problems to the dark manipulative force their mother manages to exert upon them even now, adding to the caustic humor of the show in the situations when depicting their vain attempts to escape her.

Another recurring theme in the show is the conflict of personalities between the two diametrically opposed siblings, the relaxed, good-life, woman-catching, commitment-phobic Charlie and the uptight self-conscious nerdy Alan. Alan can sometimes appear to be jealous of Charlie's lifestyle, and can sometimes try to stop Charlie's decisions. This also provides opportunities for comedy in the show, with Alan, having admitted defeat, saying comments such as 'it's like talking to a horny chimp', or 'it's like trying to talk Shakespeare to a Hershey bar'

[edit] DVD Releases

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Warner Bros. has yet to release Two And A Half Men on DVD In North America, although Seasons 1 and 2 have been available in Europe.

DVD Name Ep # Region 1 Region 2
Season 1 24 TBA 2007 September 12 2005
Season 2 24 TBA August 28 2006
Season 3 24 TBA TBA
Season 4 24 TBA TBA

[edit] Program information

The show was co-created by executive producers Chuck Lorre (who previously co-created Dharma & Greg) and Lee Aronsohn.

The show debuted on Monday, September 22, 2003, at 9:30 p.m., EST/PST. In its third season, starting September 2005, it moved to Mondays at 9:00 p.m. (taking Everybody Loves Raymond's time slot).

[edit] International Broadcasters

Country Alternate title/Translation TV Network(s) Series Premiere Weekly Schedule
Image:Flag of the United States.svg United States CBS Television September 22 2003 Mondays 9:00pm ET
Image:Flag of Canada.svg Canada CH
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Warner Channel
Image:Flag of Australia.svg Australia Nine Network
Image:Flag of Austria.svg Austria ORF
Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium Kanaal Twee
Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil Warner Channel January 5 2004
Image:Flag of Bulgaria (bordered).svg Bulgaria BTV
Image:Flag of Chile (bordered).svg Chile Warner Channel and RedTV
Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia HRT2
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark TV3/3+
Image:Flag of Finland (bordered).svg Finland Miehenpuolikkaat MTV3 September 1 2005
Image:Flag of France.svg France Mon oncle Charlie
("My uncle Charlie")
Canal Jimmy February 1 2005
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Mein cooler Onkel Charlie
("My cool uncle Charlie")
Pro 7 March 12 2005 Saturdays 1:30pm CET
Image:Flag of Greece.svg Greece Alpha TV
Image:Flag of India.svg India Star World
Image:Flag of Ireland (bordered).svg Ireland TG4 and Paramount Comedy
Image:Flag of Israel (bordered).svg Israel YesSTARS
Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy Rai Due
Image:Flag of Malaysia.svg Malaysia Ntv7 and Star World
Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico Warner Channel
Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Veronica March 4 2005
Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand TV2
Image:Flag of Norway.svg Norway TV3 March 18 2004
Image:Flag of Pakistan.svg Pakistan Super Comedy
Image:Flag of Peru.svg Peru Warner Bros.
Image:Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines Studio 23
Image:Flag of Poland (bordered).svg Poland Dwóch i pół TVN Siedem
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Dois Homens e Meio RTP 1 and RTP 2
Romania Romania Doi barbati si jumatate PRO TV
Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg Serbia RTV Pink
Image:Flag of Singapore (bordered).svg Singapore Channel 5
Image:Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia Dva a pol chlapa Markiza
Image:Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia Kanal A October 27 2005
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa M-Net and SABC 3
(Note: M-Net is one season ahead)
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Spain Dos hombres y medio
("Two men and means")
La 2
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden 2 1/2 män TV3 February 6 2004
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland SF2
Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey CNBC-e September 13 2004 Mondays 8:30pm
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom Paramount Comedy and
Channel Five
July 5 2004
Image:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela Warner Channel

[edit] Trivia

  • One episode centers on a website called www.charlieharpersucks.com; as of 2006 this site still exists.
  • Jon Cryer was Michael J. Fox's choice to replace him on Spin City. The role ended up going to Charlie Sheen.
  • In the Family Guy episode "North by North Quahog" (the first episode of Family Guy that aired after Fox renewed it), this show is on the family TV, with a more literal take on its title: it shows the Harper brothers screaming in horror as another man, who is cut in half, pleads, "Kill me!"
  • Jon Cryer was also a favorite to play the part of Chandler Bing from the hit sitcom Friends. He wasn't able to make it to the auditions, so the role was given to Matthew Perry.
  • Each episode's title comes from a line of dialogue from that episode; for example, "Go Get Mommy's Bra". In at least one case the scene containing the referenced line was cut before the show actually aired.
  • Won the 2004 People's Choice Award for Favorite New Comedy Series.
  • TV Guide gave it "three-and-a-half stars out of four." It was the magazine's sole new show "Top Pick" for Monday nights in 2003.
  • Charlie Sheen and John Cryer were both on (separate) episodes of Amazing Stories.
  • This is the second series in which Charlie Sheen has played a character named "Charlie." The first was Spin City.
  • Both Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer were in Hot Shots!; Charlie Sheen as Topper Harley, and John Cryer as Jim 'Wash Out' Pfaffenbach .
  • Sheen and Cryer each had parts in John Hughes movies in the 1980s: Sheen (in one of his first film roles) appeared as a criminal in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Cryer appeared as "Ducky" in Pretty In Pink.
  • In a 2006 episode, there is a future shot of Alan and Jake working in a movie theater. While they are talking to the future Charlie, there is a poster for "Saw 33" behind him.

[edit] Vanity cards

At the end of each episode, a message appeared on the screen for a brief moment, so that it is readable only to those who record the program (using a VCR or DVR, for example) and pause it. These "vanity cards" were written by producer and show co-creator Chuck Lorre, and express his personal views on a variety of subjects. A complete archive of his vanity cards is available at Chuck Lorre Productions. The vanity cards were first seen at the end of episodes of Dharma & Greg, also a Chuck Lorre Production.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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