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CBS wants ‘Two and A Half Men’ and outspoken star Angus T. Jones back next year

CBS wants “Two and a Half Men — and its outspoken star Angus T. Jones — back for an 11th season this fall.

Warner Brothers, the show’s producer, is “equally interested,” network programming chief Nina Tassler announced Saturday.

So far, neither of the show’s other two stars, Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer, are signed on for an 11th year.

“At this point it is a ‘No Men’ show,” Tassler told The Post at a network event in Los Angeles.

“But it is a happy cast. We had a little glitch, but what else is new?”

Tassler was referring to controversial comments Jones made in a podcast interview in November.

“I don’t want to be on (the show),” he said at the time. “Please stop watching it and filling your head with filth.”

Tassler, who guided “Men” past an explosive fallout with original star Charlie Sheen in 2011, attributed the actor’s comments to youthful indiscretion.

“The kid is 19 years old, okay?” she said. “I have a 24-year-old. Between the ages of 19 and 24, there are plenty of things my kid has come out and said that I wish he hadn’t. But I think the bottom line is cooler heads prevailed.

“He has been a beloved member of that cast for years and years and years and he issued a public apology. At the end of the day they want him to come back, he wants to come back, he is table (reading) next week and that is it. We move on.”

If “Men” is renewed, it will be one of four shows on the CBS schedule from creator Chuck Lorre.