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Brian Damage
02-10-2011, 01:22 PM
A new THR/Penn Schoen Berland poll - featured in the new issue of The Hollywood Reporter (on stands Thursday) -- surveyed 700 Americans ages 13-59 on Feb. 6 to get their opinion on the recent travails of Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen (who is set to return to the CBS set by the end of the month).

Among the surprising results:

*26 percent actually view Sheen "much more" or "somewhat more" favorably after hearing recent news about him.

*90 percent of "avid fans" don't think drug and alcohol abuse problems matter as long as Sheen does a good job on the show.

*Among all viewers, 28 percent of men say CBS and Warner Bros should remove Sheen, 42 percent of women say CBS and Warner Bros should remove Sheen.

*56 percent think that a future episode of Two and a Half Men should address Charlie Sheen’s personal issues.

*96 percent of Two and a Half Men viewers want Sheen to return to the show (only 4 percent want him to quit permanently).

*50 percent say he should take time off to get better and return to the show; 34 percent say Sheen should work through his personal issues and stay on the show; 16 percent say he should quit the show.

*82 percent of women say they will still watch Two and a Half Men despite Sheen's personal problems compared to 76 percent of men.

*59 percent of all viewers believe that Sheen isn't acting on the show but actually just playing himself.

*62 percent say media should leave him alone.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/charlie-sheen-9-10-two-97609