Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen will be seen reprising his role of 'boy in the police station' from the 1986 classic "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" in a TV show.
Sheen, 49, will pay homage to the character in an upcoming episode of ABC's sitcom "The Goldbergs", reports people.com.
Sheen is reprising the role after nearly 30 years and the episode, which will be aired in early 2015, will follow Barry (Troy Gentile) as he fakes being sick in an attempt to create his own epic day off.
"The Goldbergs" also stars George Segal, Sean Giambrone, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Jeff Garlin.
In the film, Sheen appeared opposite actress Jennifer Grey.
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