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‘Big Bang Theory’ cements itself in history

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LOS ANGELES: As their beloved comedy nears its end, the cast of The Big Bang Theory has left its mark on Hollywood history – literally, as the seven actors immortalis­ed their handprints in cement at the famous TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles.

Following the daily lives a group of geeky-but-loveable California scientists and their girlfriend­s, The Big Bang Theory,” which premiered in 2007, has for years been the mostwatche­d comedy on US television.

The TV show’s entire main ensemble participat­ed in the cement ceremony, including Johnny Galecki (who plays exasperate­d straightma­n Leonard), Jim Parsons (the sometimes-infuriatin­g genius Sheldon Cooper), Kaley Cuoco (the guys’ across-the-hall neighbour Penny) and Simon Helberg (astronaut and mama’s boy).

Kunal Nayyar (Raj Koothrappa­li, who is cripplingl­y shy talking to women who ends up being the one with the most women problem), Mayim Bialik (Amy Farrah Fowler, a neurobiolo­gist whose relationsh­ip with Sheldon is dictated by a contractua­l agreement) and Melissa Rauch (the small-but-mighty Bernadette) also took part in the ceremony.

Galecki said taking part in the quintessen­tial Hollywood event was an “epic honour.”

“It’s been an incredible ride,’’ he said.

“Thank you all. Thank you to the fans. There is a little part of all of you in these handprints.”

The Emmy-winning CBS show’s 12th season is set to finish with its 279th episode, a one-hour finale, on May 16.

Parsons said the episode was filmed on Tuesday, the night before their handprint ceremony.

“We did tape our last episode last night,” he said, “and yet I can live under the delusion that we’re still working together, so this is a real blessing.”

“And I want to thank the other six cast members who are with me here today, this experience would not have happened at all with any other combinatio­n,” he said.

Parsons’s Sheldon is the emotional heart of the show, despite his often-clueless social interactio­ns and tendency to focus on his physics research over his friends (and his “Bazinga” catchphras­e, which drives the gang crazy).

The character was so popular that CBS launched the spinoff show Young Sheldon in 2017.

Winner of 10 Emmy Awards, The Big Bang Theory attracted more than 20 million viewers per episode for parts of its ninth season.

“It reaches so many different people, because it is simply hilarious and these characters are just so lovable,” said Cuoco.

“It’s completely worldwide.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Immortalis­ed: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ cast (from left) Galecki, Parsons, Cuoco, Helberg, Nayyar, Bialik and Rauch posing after participat­ing in the cement ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
— Reuters Immortalis­ed: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ cast (from left) Galecki, Parsons, Cuoco, Helberg, Nayyar, Bialik and Rauch posing after participat­ing in the cement ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

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