Charlie Sheen says he is ready to return to "Two and a Half Men" after treatment for addiction but production on the show remains suspended.
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Sheen has starred on the CBS comedy for eight seasons, but production was halted last month after he suffered a relapse in his recovery. He is currently undergoing out-patient treatment.
"We are on forced hiatus. They said, 'You get ready and we'll get ready.' And I got ready and went back and nobody's there," Sheen said on Monday's edition of DIRECTV's "The Dan Patrick Show."
"I don't know what to tell you, Dan. Nobody is there -- I don't know what to tell you, man. I'm here and I'm ready. They're not. Bring it, you know?"
Asked when he thinks shooting may resume, Sheen replied: "I believe August of 2014 at this pace. I don't know, it's supposed to be the 28th or the 29th. That's what it is! It's the 29th of the non-leap year."
The actor said he is eager to get back to work.
"Yeah. I'm a man of my word, I have a contract. They said get your act together and I did. I think just maybe it was a timing thing. I didn't think it was going to happen this fast. Check it, it's like I heal really quickly. But I unravel pretty quickly. So get me right now, guys," Sheen said.