The and were the brainchild of the same person- Chuck Lorre. The American television and film director is a multi-talented personality as he is also a successful producer, writer, actor, and composer too. The 70-year-old director has been the brain behind successful sitcoms like- andand movies like- and
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In 2007, producer Chuck Lorre came up with the sitcom The show was based on a group of socially awkward nerds played by actors Jim Parsons and Leonard Hofstadter and their next-door neighbor, an aspiring actor Penny, played by Kaley Cuoco. Based on an out-of-the-box theme, even went on to become a victim of the 2007 Writers’ Strike and almost ended before it could even begin. The show had to grapple with contemporary issues and became a hit after a significant period.
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The 90s and the 2000s era were the best time for the entertainment industry in Hollywood. Variety of shows dealing with the topics like- Social awkwardness to a group of friends living under the same roof and helping each other in becoming the best versions- everything was a delight to our eyes. Chuck Lorre’s first episode was aired in 2007. Over the course of 12 seasons, the show aired 279 episodes, and the CBS show owes a huge part of its success to
The success of Charlie Sheen’s boosted the popularity of too. revolved around social awkwardness with respect to two nerds- a topic that was totally untouched during that time. Though Chuck Lorre hardly understood the concept of the sitcom, he never stopped believing in his team.
According to a member of the team, Gemma Baker-
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