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  1. Sep 5, 2012 · By Cynthia Littleton. After more than 20 years on the laugh track, Chuck Lorre is ready to learn a new language, or two. The veteran sitcom showrunner intends to stretch his creative muscles...

    • 640 votes. The Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory, well-known for its witty humor and memorable catchphrases, blossomed into a cultural phenomenon over its 12-season run.
    • 475 votes. Two and a Half Men. Two and a Half Men, the iconic series that catapulted Charlie Sheen to new heights of fame, remains one of Chuck Lorre's most popular productions.
    • 397 votes. Mom. Mom's captivating narrative combined humor and poignant themes, skyrocketing it to the forefront of Chuck Lorre's hits. Led by an award-worthy performance from Allison Janney, who brought the recovering alcoholic, Christy Plunkett, to life, the show touched on serious subject matters while still keeping viewers entertained.
    • 172 votes. Young Sheldon. Young Sheldon, a prequel borne from the success of The Big Bang Theory, deftly explored the origins of the beloved Sheldon Cooper, who captured the fascination of viewers across the globe.
  2. Jun 6, 2019 · Show creator Chuck Lorre's hidden nuggets at the end of each episode came to a fitting close after the series finale.

  3. Mar 2, 2024 · From the little-watched ‘Frannie’s Turn’ to the mega-hit ‘The Big Bang Theory’ and beyond, these are all the shows Lorre created or executive-produced.

  4. May 14, 2019 · Here, Chuck Lorre reveals that his highly publicized battle with Charlie Sheen remains a low point in his career, as was his short-ish-term stint on Cybill, another sitcom he created.

  5. The existence of another Big Bang Theory spinoff was officially announced on April 12, 2023, just as Young Sheldon was approaching the end of its sixth season (via Screen Rant). Almost nothing...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chuck_LorreChuck Lorre - Wikipedia

    During Charlie Sheen 's controversial departure from Two and a Half Men in 2011, Lorre referenced Sheen in several cards. [36] Lorre used the vanity card for the series finale, "Of Course He's Dead", to address the circumstances of Sheen's absence from the episode.

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