The sitcom “The Big Bang Theory” ran for twelve years. Now a number of secrets are to be revealed that even the actors did not know.
It’s not like “The Big Bang Theory” just disappeared after its last episode. The series is one of the most streamed in Germany and is repeated several times a day on ProSieben. The sitcom about Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Co. has a huge fan base. But it has often been shown that she also holds many a secret. All the better that fans will soon have the opportunity to learn even more about the series.
Journalist Jessica Radloff has a book in the works called The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series.
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The people with whom Radloff spoke about the series prove that this is not just an outsider’s view. Among other things, the makers Chuck Lorre, Steve Molaro and Bill Prady will reveal many details that have apparently been questioned by some viewers for some time, at least cinemablend.com reports. But not only the makers behind the cameras express themselves. In addition to Parsons, the other main actors Kaley Cuoco, Simon Helberg, Johnny Galecki, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch will also have their say. Even Amanda Walsh, who was originally set to play Penny, will narrate.
The participants themselves did not know much
Radloff was surprised herself by the deep insights she got into the series. “Having written about the series for 12 years, I thought I knew everything. After my 116 hours of interviews for the book, I realized that my knowledge had only scratched the surface. Many of the revelations were new to those involved, too. ” This sounds very promising for fans of the series and over the years it has been shown that there are really a lot of details that viewers should only have noticed after several runs. Let’s see what else is in store for us.
This article first appeared on TVSPIELFILM.de
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