Charlie Sheen to Write Tell-All, Sit Down With ABC News
The latest chapter in the ongoing Charlie Sheen saga comes in book form: namely, the proposed tell-all that Sheen told TMZ he plans on writing about what went on behind the scenes of 'Two and a Half Men.'Sheen said he wants to call his book 'When the Laughter Stopped' (which also happens to be the name of a post-'Diff'rent Strokes' TV movie and a Slate article about Bob Hope), and he expects publishers to start a bidding war at $10 million.
TMZ reports that Sheen "plans on naming names -- including co-stars."
UPDATE: According to TV Line, Sheen plans to sit down with ABC News for an exclusive interview tentatively scheduled to air Tuesday night at 10PM. ABC has yet to confirm.
The New York Times speculated yesterday that if 'Two and a Half Men' doesn't produce a ninth season, CBS and Warner Brothers would lose about $250 million in revenue from syndication profits and ad sales. Of course, the Times points out, the actual loss wouldn't be quite that high because the network would earn money from airing another show in 'Men''s place.
More Charlie Sheen:
Charlie Sheen Rant, Friday Edition: Calls 'Men' 'Drivel,' 'Pukefest'
Is 'Two and a Half Men' Cancelled & Other Burning Questions
Charlie Sheen Rant Airs on 'The Early Show' (VIDEO)
After Charlie Sheen's Crazed Rants, CBS Halts Production on 'Two and a Half Men'

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