The cast of The Big-Bang Theory ramped up their farewell celebrations by being immortalised in cement outside Hollywood's TCL Chinese Theatre. It's the first time in the 92-year history of the tradition that any inductees have been honoured in this way solely for TV achievements. The show will come to an end later this month after 12 years and 279 episodes.
Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco were on hand (and knee) on Wednesday for the ceremony.
They were joined by fellow stars Simon Helberg, Kunal Nayyar, Mayim Bialik and Melissa Rauch.
Parsons, who won four Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe for his portrayal of the brilliant yet socially inept physicist Sheldon Cooper, described appearing in the long-running show as an "unbelievable" experience.
"This experience would not have happened at all with any other combination," he said, in the direction of his co-stars.
"The chance to memorialise it like this is very fitting and very moving and it's the most unbelievably perfect end to this experience, so thank you."
Since first hitting screens in 2007, The Big Bang Theory has become one of the most successful comedies in television history - winning seven Emmy Awards.
Source:BBC
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