After one month of voluntary home-based rehabilitation actor Charlie Sheen will begin shooting for "Two and a Half-Men" next week.

Sheen’s spokesman, Stan Rosenfield confirmed Thursday that America’s top-rated comedy show featuring the highest-paid television actor will resume production on March 4 and Sheen will be there to join the show’s staff and crew.

Series producer Warner Bros. Television said, according to Lynn Elber of the Associated Press, that production will begin a day before.

Only four of the remaining eight episodes will be completed for the rest of the season, said the studio. This means that the series is four –episode short of what was earlier planned for this season. The studio had only finished 18 episodes before Sheen went on a month-long hiatus following the 36-hour party binge he organized and attended in late January.

An interview over the radio last week, Sheen admitted that he may have problems to address but joked around his intention to resume working this week. Sheen’s spokesman, Rosenfield had announced the actor’s intent to get back to work as early as second week of February.