Two and a Half Men (Season 6)
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The sixth season of Two and a Half Men
began September 22, 2008 and concluded on May 18, 2009.
Two and a Half Men
Two and a Half Men is an American television sitcom that premiered on CBS on September 22, 2003. Starring Charlie Sheen, Jon Cryer, and Angus T. Jones, the show was originally about a hedonistic jingle writer, Charlie Harper; his uptight brother, Alan; and Alan's growing son, Jake...
began September 22, 2008 and concluded on May 18, 2009.
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- Charlie SheenCharlie SheenCarlos Irwin Estevez , better known by his stage name Charlie Sheen, is an American film and television actor. He is the youngest son of actor Martin Sheen....
as Charlie HarperCharlie Harper (Two and a Half Men)Charles Francis "Charlie" Harper is a fictional character in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men from seasons 1–8. Played by actor Charlie Sheen, the character has garnered him three Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor and two Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in... - Jon CryerJon CryerJonathan Niven "Jon" Cryer is an American actor, screenwriter and film producer. He is the son of actress–singer Gretchen Cryer. He made his motion picture debut in the 1984 romantic comedy No Small Affair, but gained greater fame as "Duckie" in the 1986 John Hughes-scripted film Pretty in Pink...
as Alan HarperAlan Harper (Two and a Half Men)Dr. Alan Jerome Harper, DC, is a fictional character from the CBS situation comedy Two and a Half Men. Jon Cryer has played the role since the series began in 2003; after being nominated for an Emmy Award for his depiction of the character in 2006, 2007, and 2008, Cryer received an Emmy in 2009 for... - Angus T. JonesAngus T. JonesAngus Turner Jones is an American actor, widely known for his role as Jake Harper in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men .-Career:...
as Jake Harper - Conchata FerrellConchata FerrellConchata Galen Ferrell is an American actress. She is best known for playing Berta the housekeeper in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, for which she received two Emmy Award nominations in 2005 and 2007.-Personal life:...
as Berta - Holland TaylorHolland TaylorHolland Virginia Taylor is an American actress of film, stage and television. Her notable television roles include Ruth Dunbar in Bosom Buddies, senator's wife Margaret Powers on Norman Lear's The Powers That Be, Judge Roberta Kittleson in The Practice and Evelyn Harper in Two and a Half...
as Evelyn Harper - Marin HinkleMarin HinkleMarin Elizabeth Hinkle is an American actress, perhaps best known for playing the role of Judith Harper-Melnick, Alan Harper's ex-wife on the hit series Two and a Half Men and her role as Judy Brooks the sister of the series lead Lily Manning on Once and Again.-Career:Hinkle started her career on...
as Judith Melnick
Recurring
- Melanie LynskeyMelanie LynskeyMelanie Jayne Lynskey is a New Zealand actress best known for playing Charlie Harper's neighbor/stalker Rose on Two and a Half Men, and a range of characters in films such as Win Win, Up in the Air, The Informant!, Away We Go, Flags of Our Fathers, Shattered Glass, Sweet Home Alabama, Ever After...
as Rose - Ryan StilesRyan StilesRyan Lee Stiles is an American actor, comedian, director, and voice actor whose work is often associated with improvisational comedy. He is best known for his improv and co-production work on the American and British versions of Whose Line Is It Anyway? and the role of Lewis Kiniski on The Drew...
as Herb Melnick - Jane LynchJane LynchJane Marie Lynch is an American comedian, actress and singer. She gained fame in Christopher Guest's improv mockumentary pictures such as Best in Show and is currently best known for playing the role of Sue Sylvester in the television series Glee...
as Dr. Linda Freeman - Jennifer Bini Taylor as Chelsea
List of episodes
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US Nielsen ratings
# | Episode | Rating | Share | Rating/Share Nielsen Ratings Nielsen ratings are the audience measurement systems developed by Nielsen Media Research, in an effort to determine the audience size and composition of television programming in the United States... (18-49) |
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1 | "Taterhead Is Our Love Child" | 9.1 | 13 | 5.3/12 | 4 | 14.88 | 11 | |
2 | "Pie Hole, Herb" | 8.4 | 12 | 4.7/11 | 4 | 13.58 | 11 | |
3 | "Damn You, Eggs Benedict" | 8.8 | 13 | 5.1/12 | 6 | 14.07 | 10 | |
4 | "The Flavin' and the Mavin" | 9.0 | 13 | 5.3/12 | 3 | 14.72 | 8 | |
5 | "A Jock Strap in Hell" | 8.9 | 13 | 5.1/12 | 5 | 14.63 | 10 | |
6 | "It's Always Nazi Week" | 8.0 | 11 | 4.6/10 | 7 | 12.76 | 11 | |
7 | "Best H.O. Money Can Buy" | 8.9 | 13 | 4.9/11 | 8 | 14.50 | 12 | |
8 | "Pinocchio's Mouth" | 9.3 | 13 | 5.3/12 | 4 | 15.18 | 9 | |
9 | "The Mooch at the Boo" | 9.0 | 13 | 5.3/12 | 14.95 | |||
10 | "He Smelled the Ham, He Got Excited" | 9.5 | 14 | 5.2/13 | 4 | 15.59 | 4 | |
11 | "The Devil's Lube" | 10.6 | 16 | 5.6/13 | 17.92 | |||
12 | "Thank God for Scoliosis" | 10.2 | 15 | 5.6/13 | 5 | 17.10 | 7 | |
13 | "I Think You Offended Don" | 9.8 | 14 | 5.4/12 | 5 | 16.09 | 4 | |
14 | "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie" | 10.0 | 15 | 5.5/12 | 6 | 16.55 | 5 | |
15 | "I'd Like to Start with the Cat" | 9.2 | 13 | 4.8/11 | 7 | 15.00 | 7 | |
16 | "She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime" | 9.2 | 13 | 4.9/11 | 7 | 15.47 | 7 | |
17 | "The "Ocu" or the "Pado"?" | 8.1 | 12 | 4.8/12 | 6 | 13.44 | 12 | |
18 | "My Son's Enormous Head" | 8.5 | 13 | 4.8/12 | 7 | 14.12 | 9 | |
19 | "The Two Finger Rule" | 8.5 | 13 | 5.2/13 | 4 | 14.56 | 9 | |
20 | "Hello, I am Alan Cousteau" | 8.8 | 13 | 5.3/13 | 3 | 15.03 | 6 | |
21 | "Above Exalted Cyclops" | 8.7 | 13 | 4.9/12 | 4 | 14.16 | 8 | |
22 | "Sir Lancelot's Litter Box" | 8.6 | 13 | 5.0/12 | 4 | 14.17 | 9 | |
23 | "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth" | 8.2 | 12 | 4.5/12 | 7 | 13.11 | 13 | |
24 | "Baseball Was Better with Steroids" | 9.9 | 15 | 5.3/14 | 3 | 16.18 | 7 |
Canadian ratings
Order | Episode | Viewers (100'00s) | Rank |
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1 | "Taterhead is Our Love Child" | 9.96 | #19 |
2 | "Pie Hole, Herb" | 8.09 | #30 |
3 | "Damn You, Eggs Benedict" | 8.51 | #27 |
4 | "The Flavin’ and the Mavin’" | 10.47 | #22 |
5 | "A Jock Strap in Hell" | 9.89 | #22 |
6 | "It’s Always Nazi Week" | 11.13 | #21 |
7 | "Best H.O. Money Can Buy" | 10.55 | #26 |
8 | "Pinochhio’s Mouth" | 10.19 | #25 |
9 | "The Mooch at the Boo" | 10.14 | #22 |
11 | "The Devil’s Lube" | 11.41 | #11 |
12 | "Thank God for Scoliosis" | 16.17 | #12 |
13 | "I Think You Offended Don" | 15.78 | #10 |
14 | "David Copperfield Slipped Me a Roofie" | 18.37 | #6 |
15 | "I’d Like to Start With the Cat" | 14.56 | #12 |
16 | "She’ll Be Dead at Halftime" | 16.21 | #10 |
17 | "The ‘Ocu’ or the ‘Pado?’" | 14.34 | #14 |
18 | "My Son’s Enormous Head" | 17.24 | #11 |
19 | "The Two Finger Rule" | 17.50 | #8 |
20 | "Hello, I am Alan Cousteau" | 20.84 | #5 |
21 | "Above Exalted Cyclops" | 15.39 | #14 |
22 | "Sir Lancelot’s Litter Box" | 14.87 | #15 |
23 | "Good Morning, Mrs. Butterworth" | 15.30 | #10 |
24 | "Baseball Was Better with Steroids" | 16.14 | #6 |