Two The Big Bang Theory Actors Made The Show Better, According To Simon Helberg
As The Big Bang Theory evolved over the years, Simon Helberg felt there were two characters, in particular, who really helped the series improve.
Read MoreAs The Big Bang Theory evolved over the years, Simon Helberg felt there were two characters, in particular, who really helped the series improve.
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Read MoreFans of The Big Bang Theory already know Kaley Cuoco's Penny is the key to the show's success, but they might not know she's why the show exists at all.
Read MoreBoy Meets World was one of the best coming-of-age comedy shows throughout the '90s, and plenty of now notable actors had guest spots you might have missed.
Read MoreJohnny Galecki was shocked about learning where his character Leonard and his wife Penny would end up in the finale of The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreThere was one storyline involving Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) on The Big Bang Theory that Parsons was decidedly not happy with.
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Read MoreThe hit series M*A*S*H ran for 11 seasons across 11 years, but believe it or not, only one episode of the show featured the full cast.
Read MoreFans of The Big Bang Theory are usually shocked to hear that Melissa Rauch's actual voice doesn't sound like her character, Bernadette.
Read MoreStephen King had a cameo appearance on The Simpsons many years ago, but when asked to appear in an episode dedicated to his work, he declined.
Read MoreOur whole universe was in a hot, dense state but that's nothing compared to the heat of The Big Bang Theory theme song lawsuit.
Read MoreDuring a fraught moment during The Big Bang Theory, Kunal Nayyar, who played Raj, reached out to another prominent sitcom star for guidance.
Read MoreFriends may have ended back in 2004, but the main stars of the hit sitcom continue to make a lot of money from the show every year.
Read MoreMark S. and the other Innies are back at Lumon in the new trailer for Severance season 2, and facing some unexpected consequences of their rebellion.
Read MoreEven A-listers have to start somewhere. Here are 10 famous movie and TV actors who popped up as extras and background players early in their careers.
Read MoreKaley Cuoco wanted Penny to get a different ending on The Big Bang Theory, and she had a pretty valid reason for feeling that way.
Read MoreYoung Sheldon co-creator Steven Molaro worried the show would prove to be a real challenge due to a key difference between it and The Big Bang Theory.
Read MoreThe Big Bang Theory stars Simon Helberg and Melissa Rauch were both concerned about a major storyline involving their characters later in the show's run.
Read MoreBefore Mike Farrell's character B. J. Hunnicutt became a beloved part of M*A*S*H, he was terrified about joining the show.
Read MoreThe Boys creator Eric Kripke has revealed a first-look photo for season 5 teasing the return of at least three major figures in The Seven.
Read MoreA major moment on The Big Bang Theory made Kaley Cuoco cry, but also surprised a lot of people off with its abruptness (the show's writers included).
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Read MoreSeinfeld co-creator Larry David explains why he wanted Jason Alexander's George Costanza to get a job working for the New York Yankees.
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