It’s official: Charlie Sheen will appear in Canadian primetime for a couple years yet.
CTV on Wednesday confirmed it has signed on for a 90-episode back order for Sheen’s comeback comedy Anger Management, on top of an initial 10-episode order that earlier bowed stateside on FX.
The pilot for the Lionsgate sitcom on Aug. 12 aired on CTV and drew nearly 3 million Canadian viewers, according to BBM Canada data.
That, and FX putting in its own expected 90-episode reorder from Lionsgate, led CTV to recommit to Anger Management.
“Canadians have for years had a long standing love affair with Charlie Sheen on CTV,” Mike Cosentino, senior vice-president, programming, CTV Networks, said in a statement.
“Today’s announcement ensures Canadian viewers will be entertained by Charlie Sheen, and the cast and creative team behind Anger Management, for years to come,” he added.
Writers on Anger Management already have been writing new episodes of the series, which will resume production in September.
Lionsgate is expected to produce and deliver around 40 episodes annually to international broadcasters.
The Anger Management series will be shopped to international buyers at MIPCOM.
CTV will air the pilot episode of Anger Management again on Sept. 11, ahead of the comedy airing Fridays at 9:30 p.m. on The Comedy Network, beginning Sept. 14. The series settles into its CTV timeslot Tuesdays at 9 p.m. on Sept. 18.