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{{TB|In a scene, Raj and Howard talk about Hinduism and Raj asks Howard "Does everything you know about Hinduism come from ''Indiana Jones''?" and Howard answers "No, there's also Apu from ''The Simpsons''".}} | {{TB|In a scene, Raj and Howard talk about Hinduism and Raj asks Howard "Does everything you know about Hinduism come from ''Indiana Jones''?" and Howard answers "No, there's also Apu from ''The Simpsons''".}} | ||
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{{TB|While the boys are travelling to Mexico by car, they hear the sound of a flat tyre, and Sheldon says that the sound may be "bandits" shooting them and that they could get kidnapped, as well as asking "What if we end up in a factory making Bart Simpson piñatas for the rest of our lives?!"}} | {{TB|While the boys are travelling to Mexico by car, they hear the sound of a flat tyre, and Sheldon says that the sound may be "bandits" shooting them and that they could get kidnapped, as well as asking "What if we end up in a factory making Bart Simpson piñatas for the rest of our lives?!"}} | ||
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{{TB|When Leonard refuses to participate in a "mandatory quarterly room-mate agreement meeting", Sheldon says "This is what a generation raise on Bart Simpson looks like". Leonard then tells him "You love The Simpsons." and Sheldon responds "I love Lisa Simpson."}} | {{TB|When Leonard refuses to participate in a "mandatory quarterly room-mate agreement meeting", Sheldon says "This is what a generation raise on Bart Simpson looks like". Leonard then tells him "You love The Simpsons." and Sheldon responds "I love Lisa Simpson."}} | ||
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{{TB|When [[Stephen Hawking]] talks about his achievements, he says "It's fine. I've been in ''The Simpsons''", referring to his {{Ch|Stephen Hawking|appearances}} in the show. Coincidentally, his last appearance was as the first ever special guest to appear in ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]'' in the {{TOCU|SciFi}} event in August [[2016]].}} | {{TB|When [[Stephen Hawking]] talks about his achievements, he says "It's fine. I've been in ''The Simpsons''", referring to his {{Ch|Stephen Hawking|appearances}} in the show. Coincidentally, his last appearance was as the first ever special guest to appear in ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]'' in the {{TOCU|SciFi}} event in August [[2016]].}} | ||
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== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
− | *[[Yeardley Smith]], the voice of [[Lisa]], guest-starred in a ''The Big Bang Theory'' episode called "{{ | + | *[[Yeardley Smith]], the voice of [[Lisa]], guest-starred in a ''The Big Bang Theory'' episode called "{{W|The Big Bang Theory (season 3)#ep54|The Einstein Approximation}}". |
− | *[[Bob Newhart]] had a recurring guest role on ''The Big Bang Theory'' as Professor Proton, which he has reprised for ''Young Sheldon''. He voiced {{ | + | *[[Bob Newhart]] had a recurring guest role on ''The Big Bang Theory'' as Professor Proton, which he has reprised for ''Young Sheldon''. He voiced {{Ch|Bob Newhart|himself}} in the [[Season 7]] episode "[[Bart the Fink]]". |
− | *Professor [[Stephen Hawking]] guest-starred as himself in several episodes of ''The Big Bang Theory''. He voiced {{ | + | *Professor [[Stephen Hawking]] guest-starred as himself in several episodes of ''The Big Bang Theory''. He voiced {{Ch|Stephen Hawking|himself}} in five episodes of ''The Simpsons'', the first one being the [[Season 10]] episode "[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]". |
*[[Eric Kaplan]], regular writer of ''The Big Bang Theory'' and ''Young Sheldon'', wrote the [[Season 24]] episode "[[The Saga of Carl]]". | *[[Eric Kaplan]], regular writer of ''The Big Bang Theory'' and ''Young Sheldon'', wrote the [[Season 24]] episode "[[The Saga of Carl]]". | ||
*[[Brian Posehn]] played recurring character Bert the geologist on ''The Big Bang Theory''. He guest-starred in the [[Season 28]] episode "[[A Father's Watch]]" as [[Dumlee]] and also co-wrote the comic story ''[[Gnaws]]''. | *[[Brian Posehn]] played recurring character Bert the geologist on ''The Big Bang Theory''. He guest-starred in the [[Season 28]] episode "[[A Father's Watch]]" as [[Dumlee]] and also co-wrote the comic story ''[[Gnaws]]''. | ||
− | *[[Neil deGrasse Tyson]] guest-starred as himself on two episodes of ''The Big Bang Theory'' ("The Apology Insufficiency" and "The Conjugal Configuration"). He voiced {{ | + | *[[Neil deGrasse Tyson]] guest-starred as himself on two episodes of ''The Big Bang Theory'' ("The Apology Insufficiency" and "The Conjugal Configuration"). He voiced {{Ch|Neil deGrasse Tyson|himself}} in the Season 28 episode "[[The Caper Chase]]". |
*[[Wallace Shawn]] plays Dr. John Sturgis, a physics professor who is Meemaw's boyfriend on ''Young Sheldon''. He guest-starred in the [[Season 30]] episode "[[I Want You (She's So Heavy)]]" as [[Wallace the Hernia]]. | *[[Wallace Shawn]] plays Dr. John Sturgis, a physics professor who is Meemaw's boyfriend on ''Young Sheldon''. He guest-starred in the [[Season 30]] episode "[[I Want You (She's So Heavy)]]" as [[Wallace the Hernia]]. | ||
− | *[[Ed Begley, Jr.]] plays Dr. Linkletter, a colleague of Dr. Sturgis who flirts with Meemaw and whose physics class Sheldon attends while Dr. Sturgis is in hospital on ''Young Sheldon''. He guest-starred as {{ | + | *[[Ed Begley, Jr.]] plays Dr. Linkletter, a colleague of Dr. Sturgis who flirts with Meemaw and whose physics class Sheldon attends while Dr. Sturgis is in hospital on ''Young Sheldon''. He guest-starred as {{Ch|Ed Begley, Jr.|himself}} in the [[Season 10]] episode "[[Homer to the Max]]" and the [[Season 20]] episode "[[Gone Maggie Gone]]". |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 01:35, October 16, 2021
The Big Bang Theory is an American prime time TV Show.
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References to The Big Bang Theory in The Simpsons
Episodes
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Comics
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References to The Simpsons in The Big Bang Theory
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References to The Simpsons in Young Sheldon
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Cast and crew
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Trivia
- Yeardley Smith, the voice of Lisa, guest-starred in a The Big Bang Theory episode called "The Einstein Approximation".
- Bob Newhart had a recurring guest role on The Big Bang Theory as Professor Proton, which he has reprised for Young Sheldon. He voiced himself in the Season 7 episode "Bart the Fink".
- Professor Stephen Hawking guest-starred as himself in several episodes of The Big Bang Theory. He voiced himself in five episodes of The Simpsons, the first one being the Season 10 episode "They Saved Lisa's Brain".
- Eric Kaplan, regular writer of The Big Bang Theory and Young Sheldon, wrote the Season 24 episode "The Saga of Carl".
- Brian Posehn played recurring character Bert the geologist on The Big Bang Theory. He guest-starred in the Season 28 episode "A Father's Watch" as Dumlee and also co-wrote the comic story Gnaws.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson guest-starred as himself on two episodes of The Big Bang Theory ("The Apology Insufficiency" and "The Conjugal Configuration"). He voiced himself in the Season 28 episode "The Caper Chase".
- Wallace Shawn plays Dr. John Sturgis, a physics professor who is Meemaw's boyfriend on Young Sheldon. He guest-starred in the Season 30 episode "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" as Wallace the Hernia.
- Ed Begley, Jr. plays Dr. Linkletter, a colleague of Dr. Sturgis who flirts with Meemaw and whose physics class Sheldon attends while Dr. Sturgis is in hospital on Young Sheldon. He guest-starred as himself in the Season 10 episode "Homer to the Max" and the Season 20 episode "Gone Maggie Gone".
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