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      • TV megaproducer Chuck Lorre puts what's called a vanity card during the end credits of his shows, where Lorre writes a short essay or pithy observation about something he's thinking about.
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  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. The theme from The Big Bang Theory was written by Ed Robertson of the...

  3. Typically, TV producers display their personal production logos at the end of a show’s credits—famous examples include Gary David Goldberg’s “ Sit, Ubu, sit! ” or Joss Whedon’s “ Grr! Argh!”...

  4. vanity card (noun): A full-screen production company credit that airs for one second at the end of a TV show. So named because the credit is bullshit.

  5. Apr 1, 2022 · Immediately following “Young Sheldon” on CBS this Thursday night was another show Lorre executive produces, “United States of Al,” which ended with Lorre’s 701st card. Which, naturally ...

  6. The Big Bang Theory had a very special ending tonight. The sitcom’s co-creator and executive producer Chuck Lorre created his 600th vanity card for the end of the comedy. For those who aren’t ...

  7. Feb 20, 2019 · The Big Bang Theory creator, Chuck Lorre, posts various vanity cards at the end of each episode of the show for exactly 1 second of airtime. These cards include everything from politics, life, humor, and anecdotes to pictures of cast members, poems and even a “ PETITION FOR IMMEDIATE CHANGE IN THE CONDITION OF EXISTENCE.

  8. Nov 4, 2018 · Correspondent Tony Dokoupil talks with Chuck Lorre, the producer of such TV hits as "The Big Bang Theory," "Young Sheldon" and "Mom," who discusses his latest show for Netflix, "The Kominsky...

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