Mar 14, 2011 10:06 GMT  ·  By

It was only a matter of time: those of you who haven’t had enough of Charlie Sheen or are looking for more insight into what has been going on in his life in recent weeks, should know there’s a documentary in the making.

TLC is the network to have rushed to secure the rights for the documentary, though whether Sheen himself will be involved in some capacity is yet to be determined.

As X17 Online also points out, he may be too busy with his US tour and selling his merchandise to do that.

“Charlie Sheen might be taking his show on the road, but TLC is putting the Two and a Half Men star back on TV,” the e-zine informs.

“The network just ordered an hour-long documentary entitled Charlie Sheen: On the Brink, about the unraveling of the actor’s career, according to Entertainment Weekly,” says the same publication.

The documentary will air on March 20 on TLC, and is bound to get excellent ratings, given that interest in everything Sheen is nowhere near from dwindling.

“The special will include both news footage and new interviews with reporter Jeff Rossen – who has exclusive details about Sheen’s life – and Mackenzie Phillips, who’ll discuss her life as a celebrity with a history of drug addiction and recovery,” X17 writes.

There is, of course, the question of whether the documentary will manage to bring anything new to the table, especially since it seems that Sheen has said (and done) everything already.

Just in case the TV special is not your thing, and you want to get all the details first-hand, you’re out of luck: Sheen’s tour through the US, called “My Violent Torpedo of Truth,” sold out in a matter of hours.

Because of the amazing response to the tour, Sheen is believed to be working on adding more dates. No word yet on what the tour may include, but it’s not that hard to imagine what this “warlock” may be up to.