Here are the ratings for the Two and a Half Men TV series. Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen) is gone and his house is sold to immature billionaire Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher), a guy who still finds a place for Alan (Jon Cryer) and his son Jake (Angus T. Jones). The ninth season of Two and a Half Men typically airs Monday nights at 9pm on the CBS network.
These are the TV show’s ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if Two and a Half Men is going to be cancelled or renewed for season 10. Check out our CBS ratings report card to see how this show’s numbers compare with the others on the network.
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Final season nine averages: 5.0 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 14.62 million total viewers.
Episode 09-24: Monday, 05/14/12
3.9 in the demo (+3% episode-to-episode change) with 11.55 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 4.96 in the demo with 14.62 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 22 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-23: Monday, 05/07/12
3.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 11.43 million; tied for first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.01 in the demo with 14.62 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 22 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-22: Monday, 04/30/12
3.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 11.32 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.06 in the demo with 14.77 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 22 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-21: Monday, 04/16/12
3.8 in the demo (+6% episode-to-episode change) with 11.22 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.12 in the demo with 14.93 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 22 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-20: Monday, 04/09/12
3.6 in the demo (-5% episode-to-episode change) with 10.40 million; second in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.19 in the demo with 15.12 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-19: Monday, 03/19/12
3.8 in the demo (+6% episode-to-episode change) with 11.47 million; second in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.27 in the demo with 15.37 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-18: Monday, 02/27/12
3.6 in the demo (-14% episode-to-episode change, matched series low from 5/2007) with 11.92 million; third in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.36 in the demo with 15.58 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-17: Monday, 02/20/12
4.2 in the demo (+8% episode-to-episode change) with 13.33 million; second in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.46 in the demo with 15.80 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-16: Monday, 02/13/12
3.9 in the demo (-9% episode-to-episode change, lowest since 5/2007) with 12.4 million; XXXXXX in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.54 in the demo with 15.95 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-15: Monday, 02/06/12
4.3 in the demo (-7% episode-to-episode change) with 13.00 million; second in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.65 in the demo with 16.19 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-14: Monday, 01/16/12
4.6 in the demo (+2% episode-to-episode change) with 13.02 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.74 in the demo with 16.42 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 21 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-13: Monday, 01/02/12
4.5 in the demo (-4% episode-to-episode change) with 13.94 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.83 in the demo with 16.68 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-12: Monday, 12/12/11
4.7 in the demo (-8% episode-to-episode change) with 14.88 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 5.94 in the demo with 16.91 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-11: Monday, 12/05/11
5.1 in the demo (-2% episode-to-episode change) with 15.18 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.05 in the demo with 17.09 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-10: Monday, 11/21/11
5.2 in the demo (-4% episode-to-episode change) with 15.82 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.15 in the demo with 17.28 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-09: Monday, 11/14/11
5.4 in the demo (+4% episode-to-episode change) with 14.77 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.26 in the demo with 17.44 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-08: Monday, 11/07/11
5.2 in the demo (+11% episode-to-episode change) with 14.71 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.36 in the demo with 17.78 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-07: Monday, 10/31/11
4.7 in the demo (-15% episode-to-episode change) with 13.9 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.53 in the demo with 18.21 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-06: Monday, 10/24/11
5.5 in the demo (+4% episode-to-episode change) with 15.29 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 6.8 in the demo with 18.93 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 20 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-05: Monday, 10/17/11
5.3 in the demo (-10% episode-to-episode change) with 15.14 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 7.1 in the demo with 19.66 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 19 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-04: Monday, 10/10/11
5.9 in the demo (-5% episode-to-episode change) with 16.2 million; first in the timeslot.
Season average: 7.5 in the demo with 20.79 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 19 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-03: Monday, 10/3/11
6.2 in the demo (-16% episode-to-episode change) with 17.71 million, first in the timeslot.
Season average: 8.1 in the demo with 22.32 million.
Demo average rank: #1 of 19 scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 09-02: Monday, 9/26/11
Another stellar ratings night for CBS and this venerable sitcom, which attracted a 7.4 in the demo and 20.52 million viewers. Kutcher and Cryer and company were down by 31% in the demo episode-to-episode but that’s still an incredible performance.
Season average: 9.1 in the demo and 24.63 million.
Episode 09-01: Monday, 9/19/11
There was a very high amount of anticipation surrounding the sitcom’s return and CBS was surely not disappointed by the ratings. Ashton Kutcher’s first episode attracted a whopping 10.7 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 28.74 million viewers. This was easily the show’s biggest performance to date and the event benefited the network’s entire Monday line-up. We don’t know how the new version of Men will compare to the old but it certainly got a good sampling.
Reference point: The 2010-11 season averaged a 4.5 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 14.22 million viewers.
Note: These ratings are collected by the Nielsen company and are the final national numbers. These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings and are reported on by most other outlets. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.
What do you think? Do you like the Two and a Half Men TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for a 10th season?
Image courtesy CBS.
Im a fan of the show, I think the characters are starting to gel together now I hope the network doesn’t cancell the show. They also need to bring Rose back lol.
Cancel….. Need I say more? A gifted man is a million times better…… Also no Charlie Sheen?
Cancel the show. I love Ashton in other areas such as film, but to try to make him take the place of Charlie Harper is just ridiculous! The only one getting the laughs is Jon Cryer not Ashton! Either make John Cryer the lead character or cancel the show. Ashton should not play the role of lead actor!
the show is lousy with Ashton Kutcher. Ashton Kutcher is dry and not funny at all.
cancel the series it stinks, I said it once and I will say it again
No Charlie Sheen, No show
CANCEL!!