After 12 seasons, Two and a Half Men is finally coming to an end. CBS has scheduled the show’s one-hour series finale for mid-February.
Men will finish its run on Thursday, Feb. 19 with an hour-long show, starting at 9 p.m. While the series’ best days are long behind hit, Two and a Half Men will still have a historic run, which includes 262 episodes and two Emmy wins for Jon Cryer. In total, the show earned 47 Emmy awards.
The show, which famously survived the Charlie Sheen Meltdown of 2011, was created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn and currently pairs Cryer with Ashton Kutcher.
CBS’ reboot of The Odd Couple, which stars Matthew Perry as the slob and Thomas Lennon as the uptight neat freak, will premiere that same night at 8:30 p.m. It gets the most-watched comedy sitcom on TV, The Big Bang Theory, as a lead-in.
The Odd Couple reboot got a pilot order in February and will be Perry’s first show since NBC’s short-lived Go On and ABC’s (also short-lived) Mr. Sunshine. The former Friends star is also an executive producer on the show.
Perry’s co-stars include Lennon, Wendell Pierce, Lindsay Sloane and Yvette Nicole Brown.
The eye network is also moving Anna Faris’ Mom to Thursdays at 9:30 p.m. starting on Feb. 26 and follows a Big Bang repeat.
Also on Friday, CBS scheduled Battle Creek’s premiere for March 1. CSI: Cyber will start on March 4.
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