Sheen attacks TV sacking
Actor Charlie Sheen has said his dismissal from the hit TV comedy 'Two And A Half Men' was “unconscionable”.
Sheen, 45, lashed out at his former television bosses on his live internet show Sheen’s Korner yesterday, the day after Warner Bros said his services on 'Two And A Half Men' had been terminated.
At the beginning of his prepared remarks, which lasted about 10 minutes, Sheen said that he believed Monday’s decision was illegal.
Using insulting versions of their names, Sheen attacked members of his “unwanted list”: CBS president Les Moonves, Warner Bros Television Group president Bruce Rosenblum, and 'Two And A Half Men' executive producer Chuck Lorre.
But Sheen seemed to praise Warner Bros Television president Peter Roth, saying that his heart “was always rooted in fairness”.


