The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast

The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast

The Official Big Bang Theory Podcast is finally here! Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look of the cultural phenomenon, “The Big Bang Theory.” Host Jessica Radloff is joined by the show’s co-creator, the cast and crew, and amazing guest stars who share their experiences and memories of their time on the show. Each week, we’ll take a deep dive into one episode -- starting with the unaired pilot -- sharing untold stories, backstage secrets, and the decisions that shaped the series. Join us on our journey through each episode of “The Big Bang Theory,” and be sure to watch along with us -- every episode is available to stream on Max. © 2025 WBEI. THE BIG BANG THEORY characters and elements are © & TM WBEI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

September 8, 2025 35 mins

Sara Rue, aka Dr. Stephanie Barnett, joins host Jessica Radloff to break down “The Lizard-Spock Expansion.” After revealing that she once auditioned for the role of Penny, Sara shares why she was so excited to play a doctor on “The Big Bang Theory.” Sara also recalls watching Jim Parsons during the table read and realizing that he was even more talented than everyone said he was. Plus, how her three-episode stint on the show turned...

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Writer and executive producer Dave Goetsch is back, and he’s helping break down “The Panty Piñata Polarization.” But first, Dave and host Jessica Radloff share why they are both surprisingly grateful that “Big Bang” ended after Season 12. Then, Dave discusses how “America’s Next Top Model” became a central character in this episode and how the writers split up storylines each week. Plus, why Dave loves the dynamic between Penny and...

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She played physics grad Ramona Nowitzki, who became Sheldon’s stalker/platonic girlfriend on the show, and now Riki Lindhome is helping break down this hilarious episode of “The Big Bang Theory.” Riki shares her initial reaction when she found out she had to give Jim Parsons a pedicure in this episode and how the two “locked in” during the scene. She also discusses what it was like playing Sheldon’s first love interest on the show ...

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Here to break down this hilarious episode where Sheldon’s friends stage an intervention for him because they want him to learn to drive is executive producer and writer Lee Aronsohn. Lee shares his opinion on whether the character of Sheldon was on the spectrum, and he explains why this episode finally feels like the Sheldon we see for the remainder of the series. Plus, Lee reveals why the “Shenny” scenes were always the easiest to...

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Kunal Nayyar, aka Raj Koothrappali, is back! Kunal shares that to prepare for the show’s live tapings each week, he took a nap — and he reveals the hilarious way that co-star Jim Parsons woke him up. Kunal also discusses his first experiences with fame in the early days of the show, and how each of his castmates reacted to the newfound stardom. Plus, the one Raj quote that Kunal’s fans most often repeat back to him. You won’t want ...

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Here to discuss one of Kaley Cuoco’s favorite episodes of “The Big Bang Theory” is the woman who got all the dirt: hairstylist Faye Woods. Faye recalls the infamous scene from this episode where Kaley has a Cheeto in her hair and shares how it came to be. Plus, Faye reveals Kaley’s one haircut that gave Chuck Lorre PTSD and almost cost Faye her job. Don’t forget, all episodes of “The Big Bang Theory” are available to stream on HBO ...

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Executive Producer Eric Kaplan worked on “The Big Bang Theory” for 11 seasons, and he’s sharing all kinds of secrets while breaking down the second episode of Season 2, also known as the Renaissance Fair episode. Eric reveals why one of the first questions he asked Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady while interviewing was whether Penny and Leonord ultimately would end up together, and he shares why that question landed him the job. He also...

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Helping break down the first episode of Season 2 is “Big Bang” co-creator Chuck Lorre. Onscreen during this episode, Leonard and Penny face the aftermath of their first date. Chuck reveals that behind the scenes, he had recently learned that co-stars Kaley Cuoco and Johnny Galecki were dating. He shares how Kaley told him and his hilarious reaction. Chuck also recalls Jim Parsons’ audition for Sheldon, and how he transformed the ch...

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Helping to break down the Season 1 finale is executive producer and writer Steve Molaro. Steve, who was with the show for all 12 seasons and went on to co-create “Young Sheldon,” reveals that he almost left “Big Bang” after this episode. He also shares how his personal dating history was incredibly similar to Leonard’s relationship with Penny. Then, Steve and host Jessica Radloff discuss why they think the audience didn’t react whe...

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The nurse everyone loves, Emmy winner Vernée Watson, joins host Jessica Radloff to talk about the hilarious episode “The Peanut Reaction.” Vernée plays the nurse who treats Howard when he comes to the hospital for an alleged allergic reaction to peanuts. Vernée recalls her infamous line “This hospital is not equipped to treat stupid” and shares how nervous she got when Chuck Lorre was on set. Vernée also discusses her great relatio...

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Missy Cooper is here! Courtney Henggeler, who played Sheldon’s twin sister Missy, joins Jessica to talk about her first appearance on the show. Courtney recalls her “Big Bang” audition and who encouraged her to use a southern accent. Despite not being in many episodes, Courtney reveals she still gets “tables at restaurants” thanks to this role. Courtney also shares what it was like coming back in season 11 and meeting Reagan Revord...

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Host Jessica Radloff is joined by “Big Bang” production designer John Shaffner to discuss the infamous “Time Machine” episode. John recalls his first reaction when he was told he would need to build a time machine. Then, Jessica shares Kaley Cuoco’s admission that this was the episode that made her “fall a little bit in love” with co-star Johnny Galecki. Find out when it happened! Plus, John reveals the secret “gum” wall located on...

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Helping to break down the classic “Physics Bowl” episode of “The Big Bang Theory” is director Anthony Rich. Anthony shares what he recalls about watching Sara Gilbert and Johnny Galecki work together again after their “Roseanne” days. He and host Jessica Radloff also discuss the Batman Cookie Jar, which made its first appearance in this episode. Anthony then reveals the complexities that go into shooting an episode like this with a...

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Host Jessica Radloff is joined by “Big Bang” set decorator Ann Shea, who shares how that iconic set came to be. Ann reveals the huge design change that occurred between the first and second pilots. She also discusses the iconic props that became staples of Sheldon and Leonard’s apartment and why multiples of several key items had to be purchased. Plus, Ann shares the one item in Penny’s apartment that she was able to splurge on onc...

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Director Nikki Lorre joins host Jessica Radloff to talk about a “Big Bang” classic — the “Soft Kitty” episode. Nikki discusses what it was like working her way up the ranks with her dad, Chuck Lorre, running the show. She shares whether she was open with the cast and crew about who her father was. Then, Nikki and Jessica discuss how Jim Parsons was taught the “Soft Kitty” song — and it involved a recorder. Plus, Nikki reveals wheth...

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Executive producer and writer of “The Big Bang Theory” Lee Aronsohn joins host Jessica Radloff to talk about this iconic episode — the first time Sheldon knocks three times. Lee shares how Sheldon’s three knocks came to be and why it felt so authentically “Sheldon.” He also reveals what shocked him the most about the cast members of “The Big Bang Theory.” Plus, Lee shares how he can tell they were still “finding Sheldon’s character...

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Jessica Radloff is joined by the person Chuck Lorre called “the most valuable player for the entire series” — the science consultant, Professor David Saltzberg. David shares the integral part he played in each episode of “The Big Bang Theory” and how he ensured the accuracy of all the scientific dialogue. Plus, the one guest star who appeared on the show who David “freaked out” meeting. 

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The one and only Kunal Nayyar, aka Raj Koothrappali, is here! Kunal shares some of his favorite moments from his time on the show and discusses how hard it was not to break during the live tapings thanks to his “genius” co-stars. He also reveals why his character continues to mean so much to people in Delhi, India. Plus, why Kunal believes “The Big Bang Theory” contained 279 of the greatest scripts in television history.

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Get ready for an incredible bonus episode! Host Jessica Radloff is joined by Melissa Rauch, aka Bernadette, from “The Big Bang Theory” and “Young Sheldon” star Raegan Revord. The trio discuss the huge reunion between Melissa and her “Big Bang” husband Howard Wolowitz, aka Simon Helberg, happening on Melissa’s show “Night Court.” Plus, Raegan discusses her time playing Missy on “Young Sheldon” and recalls meeting the “Big Bang” cast...

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Director Anthony Rich is back for “The Dumpling Paradox,” which marks Mrs. Wolowitz’s first time on “The Big Bang Theory.” Anthony shares memories of the incredible Carol Ann Susi, who voiced the character of Mrs. Wolowitz, and her larger-than-life personality. Plus, they discuss the moment during this episode when Johnny Galecki broke character — and chances are you never noticed it before!

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