Two and A Half Men (season 1) - Production

Production

The series is set in a large oceanfront home in Malibu, California, however, most of the series is filmed in Burbank, California at the Warner Brothers Burbank Studios at 4000 Warner Boulevard, with a fridge that is actually functioning (which is unusual for television shows). The show features Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper, Jon Cryer as Alan Harper, Angus T. Jones as Jake Harper, Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper, Melanie Lynskey as Rose and Marin Hinkle as Judith Harper. Conchata Ferrell as Berta had a recurring role in the first season, but later became a main cast member. The opening song, was written by the show's creator Chuck Lorre, in later seasons it was lip-synced by Jones, Sheen and Cryer, but they are not the original performers. One of the performers is Elizabeth Daily

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