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What are some mind-blowing facts about The Big Bang Theory (TV series)?

 If you're a fan of The Big Bang Theory, you're in for a treat. This show isn't just about a bunch of nerds hanging out; it's packed with some pretty fascinating behind-the-scenes tidbits that might just blow your mind.

Firstly, the character of Sheldon Cooper, played by Jim Parsons, was originally inspired by a real computer programmer. Sheldon is famous for his quirks and unique way of thinking, and it turns out those traits were modeled after a real-life person, proving that truth can be stranger (and funnier) than fiction.

Speaking of Sheldon, Jim Parsons, who brought the character to life, has never watched Star Trek or Doctor Who. Despite playing a die-hard fan of these shows, Parsons had no interest in sci-fi before joining The Big Bang Theory. Talk about great acting!

The theme song, that catchy tune by the Barenaked Ladies, almost didn’t happen. The band was asked to write the song after co-creator Bill Prady attended one of their concerts. They whipped up the theme in just a couple of days, and it became an iconic part of the show.

Kaley Cuoco (Penny) and Johnny Galecki (Leonard) secretly dated for two years while filming the show. They kept their relationship under wraps from the cast and crew, proving that real chemistry can indeed translate to on-screen magic.

Mayim Bialik, who played Amy Farrah Fowler, is not just playing a brainiac; she’s a real-life neuroscientist! Bialik earned her Ph.D. in neuroscience before joining the show, making her the perfect fit for her role.

Here's a fun one: The actors who played Howard’s mom (Carol Ann Susi) and Bernadette (Melissa Rauch) never actually met. Carol Ann Susi, who voiced Mrs. Wolowitz, passed away in 2014, and her character never appeared on-screen. Rauch's high-pitched voice for Bernadette was actually inspired by Mrs. Wolowitz's character.

Sheldon’s iconic “Soft Kitty” song is not just a random lullaby; it’s based on a real children’s song that co-creator Bill Prady heard from his daughter’s preschool teacher. Now, it's a beloved part of the show's culture.

The show’s popularity had a massive impact on the sales of science-related items. Sales of the Rubik’s Cube, periodic table shower curtains, and other geeky merchandise soared thanks to the show’s influence.

And lastly, The Big Bang Theory wasn’t an instant hit. The pilot was re-shot after the original wasn’t well-received. The second pilot introduced Kaley Cuoco as Penny, and the rest, as they say, is history. It’s a good reminder that sometimes, you need a second chance to get things right.

So, whether you’re a die-hard fan or just enjoy the occasional rerun, The Big Bang Theory has a lot more going on behind the scenes than you might have thought. Bazinga!

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