The cast of CBS's "The Big Bang Theory" (CBS Photo). |
LOS ANGELES – CBS’s top-rated comedy, “The Big Bang Theory,”
will end its successful run in May 2019 as the longest-running multi-camera
series in television history. Warner Bros. Television and Chuck Lorre
Productions will bring the Emmy-nominated comedy series to a close at the end
of season 12 with a record-breaking 279 episodes.
In a joint statement, Warner Bros. Television, CBS and Chuck
Lorre Productions said, “We are forever grateful to our fans for their support
of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ during the past twelve seasons. We, along with the
cast, writers and crew, are extremely appreciative of the show’s success and
aim to deliver a final season, and series finale, that will bring ‘The Big Bang
Theory’ to an epic creative close.”
The final season of “The Big Bang Theory” will debut Monday,
September 24 (8/7c) on CBS before moving to its regular time period on
Thursday, September 27 (8/7c).
The series, which debuted in 2007 and airs in syndication
around the world, has received 52 Emmy nominations and 10 wins to date (though
has never won for Outstanding Comedy Series), and 7 Golden Globe nominations.
In addition to centering many of its episodes in the worlds
of science and technology, “The Big Bang Theory” enjoys a healthy appreciation
and support from the scientific community at large, including having a bee
species (Euglossa bazinga), a jellyfish species (Bazinga Rieki) and a monkey at
the Columbus Zoo (Dr. Sheldon Cooper) named in the show’s honor.
In 2015, the first-ever UCLA scholarship created by and
named for a television series, “The Big Bang Theory” Scholarship support
undergraduate students in need of financial aid who are pursuing their higher
education Endowment, was established to in the fields of Science, Technology,
Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
“The Big Bang Theory” is executive produced by Chuck Lorre,
Bill Prady, Steven Molaro and Steve Holland.
The series stars Johnny Galecki, Jim Parsons, Kaley Cuoco, Simon
Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch. “The Big Bang Theory” is
produced by Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., in association with Warner Bros.
Television.
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