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BREAKING: Comedy Central To Roast Charlie Sheen Same Night as Ashton's '2.5 Men' Debut | TVLine
Sheen is a pretty big get for the cable net and most definitely a step up from Kid Rock.
The Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen will air at 10/9c on Monday, Sept. 19 — which just so happens to be the same night Ashton Kutcher makes his debut as Sheen’s replacement on Men.
Though they will air on the same night, a wise move by Comedy Central, Two and a Half Men returns at 9 pm, an hour before the roast.
Instant Gratification: What’s New To Stream on Netflix This Week | WGQ
Including Highlander, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Anvil! The Story of Anvil, 30 Days, and many Viacom shows (MTV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon).
A few of the Viacom shows added: Bo Burnham Words Words Words, The Hard Times of RJ Burger, iCarly, John Oliver’s NY Stand Up Show, Nick Swardson’s Pretend Time, Spongebob, The Faily Odd Parents, The Hills, Important Things With Demetri Martin, Jersey Shore, The Sarah Silverman Program, The Benson Interruption, Celebrity Rehab, and more.
“Mr. Stewart is signed through mid-2013, but Comedy Central executives already dread the day that he decides to step down. “If I were the guy who owned the Chicago Bulls, I’d be dreading the day Michael Jordan decided to retire, too.”
10 P.M. THE COMEDY CENTRAL ROAST OF DAVID HASSELHOFF
Where’s a lifeguard when you need one? Mr. Hasselhoff, above, gets dunked by a few of his friends on topics like his drinking; the infamous cheeseburger video made by his daughters after he fell off the wagon; and his babes — “Baywatch” and otherwise — in this event taped on Aug. 1 in Los Angeles. Seth MacFarlane is the master of ceremonies; the roasters include Pamela Anderson, George Hamilton, Hulk Hogan (or, as Ms. Anderson put it, her fellow “dumb blonde”), Gilbert Gottfried and Jerry Springer. Viewers can also sign on at comedycentral.com at 9:30 for a “Roast Watch” featuring Twitter updates from comedians in New York and Los Angeles.
“In the wake of Robert Gibbs’ disclosure that Obama would like to go on Stewart’s show, a Comedy Central spokesman confirms to me that the President is welcome to come on the show at the time of the President’s choosing.”
Comedy Central: So Obama Wants To Do Jon Stewart? Then Let’s Do It!
