The Big Bang Theory Producers Butted Heads Over Spin-Off Title
When it came time to choose the title for a Big Bang Theory spin-off series, the producers of the show did not initially agree about the best option.
Read MoreWhen it came time to choose the title for a Big Bang Theory spin-off series, the producers of the show did not initially agree about the best option.
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