Spokesman: Sheen wants to resume work this month

LOS ANGELES (AP) - A spokesman for Charlie Sheen says the "Two
and a Half Men" star wants to get back to work this month.
The 45-year-old actor remains in rehab but hopes to return to
TV's top-rated comedy by the end of February, publicist Stan
Rosenfield said Thursday.
That's a "target" projection, Rosenfield said.
The series halted production after Sheen sought treatment for
undisclosed reasons following a 911 call and brief stay at a Los
Angeles-area hospital last week.
According to a tape of the 911 call, Sheen was said to be intoxicated and in pain.
With uncertainty over Sheen's return, CBS is planning to use a
combination of "Two and a Half Men" reruns and other sitcoms to
fill out its Monday night schedule.
The network has two unaired episodes of "Men" in hand, which are to be broadcast Feb. 7 and
14.
Associated Press













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