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The Big Bang Theory - Episode 6.18 - The Contractual Obligation Implementation - Press Release

Feb 15, 2013

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LEONARD, SHELDON AND WOLOWITZ TRY TO ADVANCE THE CAUSE OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE, ON "THE BIG BANG THEORY," THURSDAY, MARCH 7

“The Contractual Obligation Implementation" – Leonard, Sheldon and Wolowitz speak to junior high girls about careers in science. Meanwhile, Koothrappali plans a date with Lucy, on THE BIG BANG THEORY, Thursday, March 7 (8:00 – 8:31 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.


CAST:
Johnny Galecki (Leonard)
Jim Parsons (Sheldon)
Kaley Cuoco (Penny)
Simon Helberg (Wolowitz)
Kunal Nayyar (Koothrappali)
Melissa Rauch (Bernadette)
Mayim Bialik (Amy)

GUEST CAST:

Kate Micucci (Lucy)
Brian Posehn (Bert)
Piper Mackenzie Harris (Girl #1)
Diamond White (Girl #2)
Dawson Fletcher (Justin)


STORY BY: Chuck Lorre, Eric Kaplan and Steve Holland
TELEPLAY BY: Steven Molaro, Jim Reynolds and Maria Ferrari
DIRECTED BY: Mark Cendrowski
GENRE: COMEDY

Source: CBS

2 comments:

  1. I read somewhere that their first date is going to be in a library. So that pretty much solves the talking problem. But that´s for just one date so I guess they´ll have to come up with something else if it won´t be just a one date thing.

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  2. I'm excited to see if the show manages to get around Raj's inability to speak to women. I saw somewhere that they had a creative spin on that, the Valentine's Day episode had me wondering how they are going to do it. I suppose he could be drunk all the time, but that wouldn't be a "creative" direction.

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