10 Little-Known Facts About The Big Bang Theory

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4 min readMay 12, 2021
10 Little-Known Facts About The Big Bang Theory

The Big Bang Theory entered our lives when physics and comic books were stringently reserved for nerds. In 2007 when the pilot of the show was launched, the original trilogy of X-Men had just wrapped up at every movie theater in the country, along with the Spiderman trilogy that starred Tobey Maguire with Emo Spidey. At such time, the launch of a physics-centered geeky show with four co-workers and friends sparked a new start of something huge.

Bill Prady and Chuck Lorre, the colleagues who worked on a Star Trek series and the co-creator of shows like Grace Under Fire and Two and a Half Men, were the masterminds behind The Big Bang Theory. Despite the backing of their creative teams, the show took a while to take off because it launched when being a nerd wasn’t as mainstream as it happened after the show successfully had a considerable fan base.

Here are some unknown facts about this popular science and drama fictional show:

The Series Finale Completed With a Full Circle

A still from The Big Bang Theory

via Los Angeles Times

When The Big Bang Theory aired in 2007, it was at the peak of the 2000s fashion with pleated mini skirts and UGG boots. Howard had his signature belt buckle, and although faded, Sheldon wore his classic t-shirt that came with the green lantern.

Jim Parsons Actually Knows To Play the Theremin

Jim Parsons plays Theramin

via What Culture

The favorite instrument of Jim Parsons’s character, the Theremin, can be played originally by him. This instrument is known to be one of the most difficult to be played. Mayim Bialik from the show can play the harp, Simon Helberg a piano, and Johnny Galecki a cello.

Penny Last Name Is Still Unknown

Penny's last name is unknown

via Insider

The show’s executive producer said that the team was reluctant to give her a last name. Now she will always be known as Mrs. Hofstader (from her married name).

Leonard’s Prediction Nearly Comes True!

Leonard and Penny have baby

via Times of India

In the pilot, Leonard predicts his and Penny’s children to be beautiful and smart. Strangely, that seemed to come true in the finale, where they decide to have a baby together after all the drama that surrounded their discussions in the final season.

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Soft Kitty Is a Real Song

The Soft Kitty song was used in the Big Bang Theory

via The New York Times

Unlike what many fans believe, Soft Kitty wasn’t only made for The Big Bang Theory. Edith Newlin wrote the song, and it goes back to the 1930s.

The Theme Song Was Almost Left Unmade!

The title song of The Big Bang Theory

via Variety

Barenaked Ladies wrote the popular theme song of the show The History of Everything, after the creators approached them impressed with their concert performance. The singer initially refused to write the song as many of his earlier compositions were rejected by television shows and films. But eventually, he agreed.

Leonard and Penny Were Real-Life Partners

via CBR

From 2007 to 2009, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco (Leonard and Penny) dated each other. However, they didn’t want their relationship to affect the show, so they kept it a secret. But in the coming time, this secret ended their relationship as they couldn’t bear the burden of this secret.

Bazinga Is a Real Word

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