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Ready to go out with a ‘Big Bang’

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A ceremony was held to rename the nondescrip­t Stage 25 on the sprawling Warner Bros production lot after the sitcom The Big Bang Theory.

Still television’s most popular comedy, the show will exit the airwaves and the studio it has called home for 12 years this spring. Actors Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Mayim Bialik and the rest of the comic ensemble ran through lines for an episode that will air in early March before studio brass joined them to unveil a plaque.

“We’re going to be miserable when this is over,” series creator Chuck Lorre told the cast and assembled crew. “I’m so sad.” Lorre said it wasn’t his call to end the series, but now that it’s been made the time feels right.

The cast rehearsed an episode that hints at some upcoming transition­s with barely a flub. It’s not an unfamiliar ritual: they will have made 279 episodes by the time it all ends in May. The episode they rehearsed will be filmed

before a live audience later this week.

The Big Bang exit marks another transition phase for television, with ABC announcing earlier this week that its five-time Emmy winner, Modern Family, will call it quits next year. That will leave a void in the format of broadly-popular comedies. Lorre suggested that’s only part of television’s natural cycles.

“How many times over the years have we heard that this is over, and then a good show comes along?” he said.

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The cast and crew of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ at the plaque ceremony.

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