Yes, he has no issues with talking. Even in his early days he would usually come out at the end of the show to speak with audiences. He also did lots of interviews before this appearance, saying his perceived silence is nothing more than his stage character.
@jaredlowder5248 I think there was another time on that show when he yelled out "F*ck No!" when asked something, although I don't remember the context. Although the first word was bleeped out of course.
My favourite is in fact Wil Wheaton. I love every single appearance of him on the show, him playing an "evil" version of himself was such a good idea 😁
My Fave legendary lines were "Live long and suck it!) as well as when the guys were going to see Raider's of the lost Ark (with 21 extra minutes at the end)and Sheldon got extra cranky and threw a hissy fit when the guy at the door (Actor/Comedian, Eric Andre -- who played Max's Boyfriend Deacon/Deke on 2 broke girls) allowed Wil Weaton to go right in to the theater, and Sheldon got his 'tuff' side to meanly ask, when they are NOT allowed inside--" What makes You think You can decide Who's allowed in and who to keep out?' and Andre' exclaims loudly a statement he heard Sheldon say in line before, He looks Sheldon straight in the eye, and strongly gets in Sheldon' face, "... Because, I'm the Perfunctory with the clipboard. Bitsh!" ( LOVED That Sheldon Got put in his place!) I had to look up the New word I learned and discovered it's actually a very Insulting and Highly rude, put down someone uses to describe another person as being Rude, Obnoxious, has no "F's to give. is thoughtless, doesn't give a care about anything, or anyone, ). My thoughts are gee, I can count on 2 hands a lot of people Sheldon has always been rude, and obnoxious, and Condescending. to who seriously Believes HE (Sheldon) has BEEN this way since he was in the 1st grade! reminds me of Penny's early fights with Sheldon when she first met him, and at the Cheesecake factory when SHE told Sheldon the business now had a new policy, of..."No Shirt.no Shoes,...No Sheldon!" then Raj and Howard lean in to each other where Howard whispers, "I bet we could sell people All over Pasadena...with that."
Fun fact. Bob newhart wanted the producers to announce him on the show because he was afraid people wouldn't recognize him but the producers decided not to. He got a 5 minute standing ovation when he first appeared and shed some tears from it
He was born in 1935 - by the time this episode aired he must have been over 70? And yet has no problem walking up those stairs - good genetics looks like. I am 66 and now when I take the stairs my legs go sideways and i have to grip the handlebars
My favorite "cameo" is Penny's mom who is played by actress Katey Sagal. I absolutely love Katey. She's been in a bunch of my favorite sitcoms and series
@@rwwilson21 Married With Children (1st, og MILF), Hyde's mother in That 70s Show, Penny's mom in TBBT, Futurama, Sons of Anarchy... In all honesty she is my favorite actress of all time
It would have been nice if they had found a way to include Seven and Janeway or the Doctor somehow, but what we did get was lots of cameo / guest stars anyway from legendary Trek actors. It was all good!!
I disagree so much. She says the most annoying line I have ever heard on Television from any character. When she said to Sheldon Cooper, “I don’t understand what that means, but I’m going to go ahead and tell you, you can’t say that”… I just had to shake my head and metaphorically weep. It’s a line that’s indicative of everything wrong with the culture we now live in. For two reasons a) the ridiculousness of taking a stand on something one doesn’t understand and b) the fact that we now live in a society where we are told what we can say and what we can’t. The writer George Orwell in his book 1984 predicted this kind of behavior in the future when he published his novel in June 1949. That’s why I found it not funny but profoundly disturbing this would be written into a sitcom and have the studio audience be encouraged to laugh about it. This isn’t a comment about the show that I still am watching in reruns or King who is talented and accomplished, but her character just bugged the heck out of me every time she made an appearance. Anyway mate just IMHO, no offense meant. Have a great day!
For the episode featuring Mark Hamill, I still can't believe the writers missed the opportunity for Jerry O'Connell (Georgie) to say to Wil Wheaton "Stand by me".
I must agree with your comment that Katee Sackhoff and George Takei had incredible chemistry when they appeared in Howard's fantasies. They were both, individually, awesome in that episode as well. I don't know much about her, except for her role on Battlestar Galactica, but I was impressed with how well she handled the TBBT part. George Takei , on the other hand, is one of my all time favorites! Would I like to see them together in something again? Oh HELL yes!!
Katee was also in season eight of 24 as a love interest for Freddie Prinze Junior (ironically he would go onto voice Kanan Jarrus Star Wars rebels) and Star Wars TCW S3-S7, two episodes of Star Wars rebels and reoccurring in the Mandalorian as Bo Katan Kryse.
@@brentvance3958Famous British Scifi author whose best known work is called Neverwhere. He also cowrote Good Omens, which was adapted into an Amazon original show (starring David Tennant).
Hawking would also be a candidate for best cameo on The Simpsons. After getting into an argument with another character Hawking says to him threateningly, "If you are looking for trouble you found it."
DJ Qualls was great, and really with reoccurring roles, Brian Posehn as Bert the geologist...one of the funniest guys out there...amazing standup, always goofy characters
or Kal Penn, Yeardly Smith, Kate Micucci, Keith Carradine Jack McBrayer, Jerry O'Connell, Steve Merchant, , Kevin Smith, Ira Flatow, Joe Manganiello, Stephen Root, Sarah Rue, Judy Greer, Lou Alcindor, Casey Sander, Christine Baranski, James Hong and I'm sure many others I can't remember at the moment.
I have been lucky enough to meet most of these celebrities in person! Stan Lee, Adam West and Burt Ward, Shatner, Tekei, Burton, Summer Glau. We finally got a Con here in D.C. in 2013, and thanks to my daughter wanting to do a Cosplay for 2014 their reactions in person were absolutely AWESOME! We were watching Spaceballs and she turns to me when Barf was on screen and goes "OMG...YOU HAVE TO DO BARF!!!" I told her I would ONLY do it if she went as Dark Helmet, especially since she has the height thing down (5 foot nothing...lol) As my Thumbnail shows...I made a pretty good Barf!! Every single celebrity we have met over the past 10 years has reacted amazingly to it. From Burt Ward yelling out "Holy Spaceballs Batman!" to getting a "Spaceballs...OH MY!!" from Takei...everyone geeks out about something, so like the characters in this show, dont be afraid to let that geek flag fly y'all. You would absolutely be surprised to see how many people enjoy the things you do!! 😁
I'm surprised you didn't mention caradine. Also, although Leonard nimoy only had a voice over, after he passed away, his son appeared as himself making a documentary about his dad and interviewing sheldon.
Would not matter that Sheldon deletes LeVar Burton's contact info. He has an Eidetic memory so he would remember it anyway! Billy Bob Thornton was also the "Astronaut Farmer"
First off, thank you very much for NOT being an annoying AI channel...those suck so bad! With the omissions you purposely left out, you know that you could've made this a top 60...regardless, thank you for the walk down memory lane. DJ Qualls Judd Hirsch Sara Gilbert Regina King Michael Trucco Laurie Metcalf Brooke D'Orsay Keith Carradine Katey Sagal Jack McBrayer Howie Mandel Vernee Watson Yeardley Smith Judy Greer Lewis Black Lance Barber Sara Rue Stephen Root Kathy Bates Jodi Lyn O'Keefe Kate Micucci Riki Lindhome James Hong Raymond Joseph Teller Joe Manganiello Courtney Henggeler Kareem Abdul- Jabbar Jessica Walters Christine Baranski Kevin Smith
James Earl Jones cameo was priceless (& with fantastic writing on the show..)! James really worked the 'Dark Side' of Sheldon on that episode 😁. It was great that Mr. Jones & Carrie Fisher had the opportunity to work (truly) together, not long before she passed and on such a awesome show! Also kudos to Bob Newhart & his role on the show, a somewhat underrated comedy legend.
Honorable mention: Paul Willson from Cheers and Adam Nemoy.❤❤❤ I see you, bros.😊 Also, Sheldon's dad from Young Sheldon (Lance Barber) plays Leonard's high school bully.😉
Neil deGrasse Tyson f****** with its lips cuz he's all like, "Ok. Tys, that's a funny line, but you're actually on a TV show right now. You can't break." 🤣🤣
And Does anyone recall the BBT episode where Bernie _Bernadette takes one of howard's comic books to ask Stuart if He could find or locate a duplicate comic for her so she could replace the one she accidentally ruined? When Stuart took her to check another comic store we are introduced to Stuart's business comic store Rival. Jesse? THAT WAS ACTUALLY JOSH PECK, Who was on the Disney Channel Kid show, Drake and Josh. Josh Peck was the actor who Played Stuart's "enemy" Jesse!!
I meet Christopher Lloyd on the set of queen bees, he was nice. I also meet Jane curtain (she was so nice) and James caan and french Stewart. Some of the celebrities on this list my relative whose in the entertainment industry has meet. I heard Kathy Bates was very nice
My favorite part was in S03E12 with Danica Mckellar guest starring and particularly my favorite scene in that episode was when Danica's friend saw to Raj and Danica having a passionate kiss and at that moment Sheldon said "It's late, time for bed" and Danica's friend said him "Ahaaaa", do you understand? She really hoped that Sheldon would take her to bed and Sheldon simply said "Bye"... At that moment I was dying of laughter at Sheldon's occurrences, how many of us would do the same thing that Sheldon did? hahaha
Top 3 are great, otherwise how was this order determined??? Plus, Nimoy had an early appearance, in part, in my fav episode where Sheldon was gifted a bit of his DNA. And Teller should’ve been top 10…I mean he spoke for the show?!?!
I like Brian George (raj's dad) since he was the voice of the the guru from avatar the last air bender and salim alkupar I'm a sly cooper fan i didn't like sly 4 but I'm glad he's a recurring voice actor.
They had a toy at Radio Shack in the 80's called the VOX Clock that sounded a lot like Stephen Hawking. Recalling the item it spoke the time when a button was pushed. For those with nothing going on at the hour of 4:00 till 4:59 the button could be pressed in rapid succession prompting it to say "It's fork it's fork it's...(Forkit, a great euphemism for the 'F' bomb). It might have been a good gag for the show.😉
Glad Stephen is also your #1. He was an incredible human being. I've never met him but damn, do I miss him. He's one of the very few "celebrities" that really changed the course of my life - to the better. Thanks Stephen.
She NEVER said nor implied something like that. Also, she was upset at how creepy his history was. Howard is lucky Raj didn’t reveal what they did in season two when they invaded the model house; I’m MORE THAN CERTAIN, that Bernadette would be VERY creeped out and offended by his crimes against women.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm FORMER professor. She dated him after that period ended. Also, she’s allowed to have a past; Howard was being immature & unreasonably dumb. & of course, let’s not forget his very offensive comment to Bernadette. She’s hot, and to say that she’s not good enough for an attractive man is a double offense against himself AND her.
@@Ben8484 She's pretty rather than hot, which is outweighed by her voice & personality, both of which are awful. She racked up a high body count due to competing with her roommate at college.
1. Steven Hawking 2. Bob Newhart 3. James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher 4. Stan Lee 5. Neil DeGrasse Tyson 6. Mark Hamill 7. Bill Gates 8. George Takei and Katie Sackoff 9. LeVar Burton 10. Brent Spiner 11. Leonard Nimoy All the rest
Teller as Amy’s dad was also hilarious. And yes he can talk!
Yes, he has no issues with talking. Even in his early days he would usually come out at the end of the show to speak with audiences. He also did lots of interviews before this appearance, saying his perceived silence is nothing more than his stage character.
He even spoke on Fool Us during their signature knife trick. I honestly believe it was to stretch the trick out to fill time
@jaredlowder5248 I think there was another time on that show when he yelled out "F*ck No!" when asked something, although I don't remember the context. Although the first word was bleeped out of course.
He can sing too. Mask singer.
“Don’t make me climb over this counter” Octavia was not about to play with him 😂
Octavia was also hilarious playing Meemaw's (played by Annie Potts) probation officer on Young Sheldon.
Favorite guest!
She was ready to throw hands
I love how it was basically the same character she played on Seinfeld 😂
That line was ad libbed. She was actually that angry with him during the making of the scene.
"Live long and suck it!" is the greatest line in TTBT for me. And I love pretty much everything about the show.
Also the fact that no one on set knew he was going to wear the Star Trek uniform. Made that whole scene so much better knowing that afterwards 😂
My favourite is in fact Wil Wheaton. I love every single appearance of him on the show, him playing an "evil" version of himself was such a good idea 😁
My Fave legendary lines were "Live long and suck it!) as well as when the guys were going to see Raider's of the lost Ark (with 21 extra minutes at the end)and Sheldon got extra cranky and threw a hissy fit when the guy at the door (Actor/Comedian, Eric Andre -- who played Max's Boyfriend Deacon/Deke on 2 broke girls) allowed Wil Weaton to go right in to the theater, and Sheldon got his 'tuff' side to meanly ask, when they are NOT allowed inside--" What makes You think You can decide Who's allowed in and who to keep out?' and Andre' exclaims loudly a statement he heard Sheldon say in line before, He looks Sheldon straight in the eye, and strongly gets in Sheldon' face, "... Because, I'm the Perfunctory with the clipboard. Bitsh!" ( LOVED That Sheldon Got put in his place!) I had to look up the New word I learned and discovered it's actually a very Insulting and Highly rude, put down someone uses to describe another person as being Rude, Obnoxious, has no "F's to give. is thoughtless, doesn't give a care about anything, or anyone, ). My thoughts are gee, I can count on 2 hands a lot of people Sheldon has always been rude, and obnoxious, and Condescending. to who seriously Believes HE (Sheldon) has BEEN this way since he was in the 1st grade! reminds me of Penny's early fights with Sheldon when she first met him, and at the Cheesecake factory when SHE told Sheldon the business now had a new policy, of..."No Shirt.no Shoes,...No Sheldon!" then Raj and Howard lean in to each other where Howard whispers, "I bet we could sell people All over Pasadena...with that."
Wheaton improvised that whole line and situation. They loved it and kept it.
@@4Just1Girl it was actually 21 seconds of additional footage, not minutes.🤣🤣
The Bob Newhart episodes were pure gold, he should be closer to number 1.
Fun fact. Bob newhart wanted the producers to announce him on the show because he was afraid people wouldn't recognize him but the producers decided not to. He got a 5 minute standing ovation when he first appeared and shed some tears from it
Should have been number 1
His Emmy win was from one of those episodes, as well as a couple more nominations from his appearances in TBBT.
Agreed!
No number 1.
Judd Hirsch as Leonard's dad...I adored him on Taxi and Dear John.❤
He was in George and Leo with Bob Newhart. And just like his last sitcom Superior Donuts with Katy Sagal it failed.
He was born in 1935 - by the time this episode aired he must have been over 70? And yet has no problem walking up those stairs - good genetics looks like. I am 66 and now when I take the stairs my legs go sideways and i have to grip the handlebars
I loved him as Jeff Goldblum's father in the ID4 Independence Day movie.
My favorite "cameo" is Penny's mom who is played by actress Katey Sagal. I absolutely love Katey. She's been in a bunch of my favorite sitcoms and series
Yeah she's great and it was a reunion for Katey Sagal and Kaley Cuoco since Katey played Kaley's mom on 8 Simple Rules before Big Bang Theory.
We never see Penny's sister, and none of the characters say why she isn't with their brother & parents when they visit.
hell of a job on futurama, that's for sure.
@@rwwilson21 Married With Children (1st, og MILF), Hyde's mother in That 70s Show, Penny's mom in TBBT, Futurama, Sons of Anarchy... In all honesty she is my favorite actress of all time
@@luedanger561 Yeah, she's great.
I love the George Takai appearance, his delivery was great and added to the humor
“A lady likes to be wooooooed…”
“I READ!”
My favourite was Kathy Bates as Amy's mom and Christine Baranski as Leonard's mom.
Laurie Metcalf should have been in this countdown, but maybe she was not considered to be a guest star, but more recurring status.
You never saw Howard's mother just her yelling.
You did see Raj's parents.
And Teller as Amy's father
😂😂😂😂
Buzz Aldrin wasn't the only astronaut on the show. Remember Michael Massimino? He was hilarious!
And he came up with Froot Loops as Howard's nickname.
YES! His cameo was phenomenal!
Network: How many Star Trek legends cameos do you want in the show?
Chuck Lorre: Yes
It would have been nice if they had found a way to include Seven and Janeway or the Doctor somehow, but what we did get was lots of cameo / guest stars anyway from legendary Trek actors. It was all good!!
Regina King should be on this list. She was great as Human resources manager at the University
Yes! Second only to Bob Newhart.
I disagree so much. She says the most annoying line I have ever heard on Television from any character. When she said to Sheldon Cooper, “I don’t understand what that means, but I’m going to go ahead and tell you, you can’t say that”… I just had to shake my head and metaphorically weep. It’s a line that’s indicative of everything wrong with the culture we now live in. For two reasons a) the ridiculousness of taking a stand on something one doesn’t understand and b) the fact that we now live in a society where we are told what we can say and what we can’t. The writer George Orwell in his book 1984 predicted this kind of behavior in the future when he published his novel in June 1949.
That’s why I found it not funny but profoundly disturbing this would be written into a sitcom and have the studio audience be encouraged to laugh about it.
This isn’t a comment about the show that I still am watching in reruns or King who is talented and accomplished, but her character just bugged the heck out of me every time she made an appearance. Anyway mate just IMHO, no offense meant. Have a great day!
You have to say it in your calm Human resources voice.
I really enjoyed Kathy Bates and Teller as Amy's parents. Who knew Teller could speak!
Thank You
His breathless "thank you" to Penny was epic, I must say! 😂
Teller spoke once on a CBS this morning interview. He pretends not to talk on stage and on camera but he can talk.
Anyone who's ever seen his interviews knew he can speak.
Although not mentioned and only making one brief appearance, Howie Mandel was one of my favorites
That made me laugh so much.
RIP James Earl Jones, I loved his BB cameos.
I still laugh when Sheldon made a mistake and fainted in front of Stephen Hawking
Oh great. Another fainter.
@@nancyjay790Yeah, at least it wasn't the first time it happened to Hawking.
For the episode featuring Mark Hamill, I still can't believe the writers missed the opportunity for Jerry O'Connell (Georgie) to say to Wil Wheaton "Stand by me".
Good point at the end. Why wasn't Keith Carradine or even Katey Sagal mentioned?
Keith Carradine was superb in more than one episode.
Fun fact: Octavia Spencer and Jim Parsons were also in the same movie hidden figures so she knows him well since they were cast members
yes yes
I think this episode was BEFORE the movie
@@ramaraksha01 I know I was just saying... So that's why they know each other
Still love that line: how about a picture with a guy that looks like nathan fillion but a little more anoyed then nathan fillion usually is
I actually thought that Wil Wheaton and Bob Newhart should have been top 5 since they made the most cameos and the most memorable.
yes but are they not more recurring characters then cameo?
I must agree with your comment that Katee Sackhoff and George Takei had incredible chemistry when they appeared in Howard's fantasies. They were both, individually, awesome in that episode as well. I don't know much about her, except for her role on Battlestar Galactica, but I was impressed with how well she handled the TBBT part. George Takei , on the other hand, is one of my all time favorites! Would I like to see them together in something again? Oh HELL yes!!
Katee was also in season eight of 24 as a love interest for Freddie Prinze Junior (ironically he would go onto voice Kanan Jarrus Star Wars rebels) and Star Wars TCW S3-S7, two episodes of Star Wars rebels and reoccurring in the Mandalorian as Bo Katan Kryse.
That whole scene with George Takei and Katee Sackoff will always be my favorite.
I love that none of the characters recognised Neil Gaiman, just writing him off as a random guy in the comic book store. 😂
I would have recognized him
Who?
@@brentvance3958Famous British Scifi author whose best known work is called Neverwhere. He also cowrote Good Omens, which was adapted into an Amazon original show (starring David Tennant).
I always thought it was weird that none of them recognized Doc Brown
@@peterriverajr6899 maybe they didn't because of....
...the script?😊
Glad you told me who Rick Fox was. My favourites were James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher bloody hilarious
At the time they used Rick Fox he was in broadcasting sports. He just quit playing professionally.
All of these celebrity cameos were awesome❤️ my personal favourites were Mark Hamill James Earl Jones, Carrie Fisher and Stan Lee and Will Wheaton 😄
Hawking would also be a candidate for best cameo on The Simpsons. After getting into an argument with another character Hawking says to him threateningly, "If you are looking for trouble you found it."
I love that Octavia Spencer guest stared on Young Sheldon too.
and on hidden figures
James Earl Jones - I like Star Wars too!! Most surprising line in the series.
DJ Qualls was great, and really with reoccurring roles, Brian Posehn as Bert the geologist...one of the funniest guys out there...amazing standup, always goofy characters
They were two of my faves as well. Love Brian Posehn as Bert. Gotta find me a geologist of my own! 😂😂
Brian Posehn is great but my all time favorite thing he’s done is still covering Kenny Rogers’ ‘The Gambler’
I know Brian from Just Shoot Me with David Spade
If it was my list DJ would be #1
Keith Carradine as Penny's dad should have been at least an honorable mention.
How can you convince someone to go with you to the Nobel Prize ceremony?
I think "would you like to go to the Nobel Prize ceremony?" may work.
No mention of comedian Lewis Black
he was hysterical, not by the beach, in the ONION fields. His giddy laugh
No.
Bob Newhart sould be in the top 5
Not even an honourable mention to Sean Astin, Kathy Bates, Teller, Katey Sagal or Neil Gaiman?
Yeah, this was the perfect topic for honorable mentions.
This is indicative of almost every Mojo video whether it’s Ms. or the other one and makes me wonder why they get so many views.
or Kal Penn, Yeardly Smith, Kate Micucci, Keith Carradine Jack McBrayer, Jerry O'Connell, Steve Merchant, , Kevin Smith, Ira Flatow, Joe Manganiello, Stephen Root, Sarah Rue, Judy Greer, Lou Alcindor, Casey Sander, Christine Baranski, James Hong and I'm sure many others I can't remember at the moment.
You missed Nobelprizewinner George Smoot.
Judging from the comments, you need to do a top 100.
I have been lucky enough to meet most of these celebrities in person! Stan Lee, Adam West and Burt Ward, Shatner, Tekei, Burton, Summer Glau. We finally got a Con here in D.C. in 2013, and thanks to my daughter wanting to do a Cosplay for 2014 their reactions in person were absolutely AWESOME! We were watching Spaceballs and she turns to me when Barf was on screen and goes "OMG...YOU HAVE TO DO BARF!!!" I told her I would ONLY do it if she went as Dark Helmet, especially since she has the height thing down (5 foot nothing...lol) As my Thumbnail shows...I made a pretty good Barf!! Every single celebrity we have met over the past 10 years has reacted amazingly to it. From Burt Ward yelling out "Holy Spaceballs Batman!" to getting a "Spaceballs...OH MY!!" from Takei...everyone geeks out about something, so like the characters in this show, dont be afraid to let that geek flag fly y'all. You would absolutely be surprised to see how many people enjoy the things you do!! 😁
OMG. I'm such a nerd. I can't get this stupid smile off my face.
I like the idea of Darth Vader pranking his daughter Leia. Ding dong ditch
😳🤯 9:29 MIND BLOWN I HAVE NEVER EVER IN MY ENTIRE LIFE KNEW THAT BILL NYE WAS A REAL PERSON YO HAHA!!!
I'm surprised you didn't mention caradine. Also, although Leonard nimoy only had a voice over, after he passed away, his son appeared as himself making a documentary about his dad and interviewing sheldon.
Adam actually ended up making that documentary for real. It's great!
Would not matter that Sheldon deletes LeVar Burton's contact info. He has an Eidetic memory so he would remember it anyway! Billy Bob Thornton was also the "Astronaut Farmer"
Also Octavia Spencer recently appeared in young Sheldon
She also appeared on Mom which is by Chuck Lorre as well.
What about George Smots and Lewis Black?
First off, thank you very much for NOT being an annoying AI channel...those suck so bad!
With the omissions you purposely left out, you know that you could've made this a top 60...regardless, thank you for the walk down memory lane.
DJ Qualls
Judd Hirsch
Sara Gilbert
Regina King
Michael Trucco
Laurie Metcalf
Brooke D'Orsay
Keith Carradine
Katey Sagal
Jack McBrayer
Howie Mandel
Vernee Watson
Yeardley Smith
Judy Greer
Lewis Black
Lance Barber
Sara Rue
Stephen Root
Kathy Bates
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
Kate Micucci
Riki Lindhome
James Hong
Raymond Joseph Teller
Joe Manganiello
Courtney Henggeler
Kareem Abdul- Jabbar
Jessica Walters
Christine Baranski
Kevin Smith
Lance Barber as Leonard’ bully…..who went on the play Sheldon’ dad in Young Sheldon.
Hawking was hilarious on the show
yes, steven hawkings, was the best thing that ever happened on bbt................what a great show it was............👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I wonder how did Sheldon deal with the deaths of Adam West, Stephen Hawking and Carrie Fisher?
Don't forget Stan Lee
Knowing him, not well.
Most of us didn’t deal well with Carrie Fisher’s death. ☹️
Stan Lee also passed.
@@Beth_Alice_Kaplanand the day after Debbie Reynolds her mother.
Wil Wheaton! Also, Mark Hamill and Wil Wheaton competing for who will officiate Sheldon and Amy's wedding.
James Earl Jones cameo was priceless (& with fantastic writing on the show..)! James really worked the 'Dark Side' of Sheldon on that episode 😁. It was great that Mr. Jones & Carrie Fisher had the opportunity to work (truly) together, not long before she passed and on such a awesome show! Also kudos to Bob Newhart & his role on the show, a somewhat underrated comedy legend.
Luke Skywalker behind Musk? What halucinogen you head for breakfast? He even married them!!!!😇
RIP James Earl Jones. He was my favourite cameo xx
All awesome. Another that could have been added was Astronaut Mike Massimino.
Also Judd Hirsch and Laurie Metcalf.
sheldon would have met his match if he confronts steve urkel
Honorable mention: Paul Willson from Cheers and Adam Nemoy.❤❤❤
I see you, bros.😊
Also, Sheldon's dad from Young Sheldon (Lance Barber) plays Leonard's high school bully.😉
Neil deGrasse Tyson f****** with its lips cuz he's all like, "Ok. Tys, that's a funny line, but you're actually on a TV show right now. You can't break." 🤣🤣
What about James Hong??
Elon Musk is a humble person? Is there a second Elon Musk I don’t know about?
Well, since they already had an alternative universe Wil Wheaton…
I thought the same thing. Elon Musk is an unmitigated, narcissistic a--hole.
Tell me about it. Is also before we knew how bad s*** crazy he is
Putting George Takei directly above William Shatner is a troll, admit it.
And Does anyone recall the BBT episode where
Bernie _Bernadette takes one of howard's comic books to ask Stuart if He could find or locate a duplicate comic for her so she could replace the one she accidentally ruined? When Stuart took her to check another comic store we are introduced to Stuart's business comic store Rival. Jesse? THAT WAS ACTUALLY JOSH PECK, Who was on the Disney Channel Kid show, Drake and Josh. Josh Peck was the actor who Played Stuart's "enemy" Jesse!!
26:00 keep elon away from me
I keep hoping he’ll be on the next rocket.
Yeah, what a jerk. Bought Twitter and cut way back on censorship. What a monster.
@@jefformsby5604 You like censorship?
@@lrich8181 It’s called sarcasm Rich. These knobs are acting like they’ll get cooties from Elon. Apparently TDS now has a drinking buddy. EDS.
Its like MASH was. When you have a TV mega-hit, the stars start jockying for a slot on the show. I love it!
I liked Christopher Lloyd on the show but having him as the actual actor that the guys would meet and bother would have been EPIC.
An impressive list if guests, for sure. Of these, I had the chance to meet Buzz Aldrin a few years ago. He's a very nice guy.
And so many more. Thank you. Excellent blast from the past.
I like that the majority of them were as themselves, albeit maybe a cartoonish version of themselves. That way it didn't require a lot of acting.
nimoy was at the cheesecake factory and sign a napkin for penny,which she gives to sheldon to grow baby spocks
The signed napkin gift at Christmas by Penny to Sheldon, led to the famous Sheldon hugs Penny scene!! Sweet moment.
octavia spencer was the parole officer in young sheldon and dmv officer in big bang! lightbulb!
I meet Christopher Lloyd on the set of queen bees, he was nice. I also meet Jane curtain (she was so nice) and James caan and french Stewart. Some of the celebrities on this list my relative whose in the entertainment industry has meet. I heard Kathy Bates was very nice
Cool video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Me to George Takei: told her? How? You said women like to be courted slowly, and they ain't even left the damn car 😂😂
for geeks like Stephen Hawking and Stan Lee appearance is the best they can get
Just like that most of them didn't take themselves seriously
I always thought that Harrison Ford would be on the series completing the Star Wars main characters.
My favorite part was in S03E12 with Danica Mckellar guest starring and particularly my favorite scene in that episode was when Danica's friend saw to Raj and Danica having a passionate kiss and at that moment Sheldon said "It's late, time for bed" and Danica's friend said him "Ahaaaa", do you understand? She really hoped that Sheldon would take her to bed and Sheldon simply said "Bye"... At that moment I was dying of laughter at Sheldon's occurrences, how many of us would do the same thing that Sheldon did? hahaha
Top 3 are great, otherwise how was this order determined???
Plus, Nimoy had an early appearance, in part, in my fav episode where Sheldon was gifted a bit of his DNA.
And Teller should’ve been top 10…I mean he spoke for the show?!?!
Katee Sackhoff & George Takei DO have a spinoff show together. It's called The Clone Wars.
I like Brian George (raj's dad) since he was the voice of the the guru from avatar the last air bender and salim alkupar I'm a sly cooper fan i didn't like sly 4 but I'm glad he's a recurring voice actor.
He also played Dr. Bashir's father on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Don't forget his role as Babu on Seinfeld.
I wish they hadn’t made fun of Buzz Aldrin. He’s a national treasure. His accomplishments are truly incredible.
I just wanted to check on Bob Newhart via wikipedia and he passed away yesterday. Funniest guy on the show
They had a toy at Radio Shack in the 80's called the VOX Clock that sounded a lot like Stephen Hawking. Recalling the item it spoke the time when a button was pushed. For those with nothing going on at the hour of 4:00 till 4:59 the button could be pressed in rapid succession prompting it to say "It's fork it's fork it's...(Forkit, a great euphemism for the 'F' bomb). It might have been a good gag for the show.😉
Glad Stephen is also your #1. He was an incredible human being. I've never met him but damn, do I miss him. He's one of the very few "celebrities" that really changed the course of my life - to the better. Thanks Stephen.
24:23 the empire strikes back 😆
Bernadette is upset when she finds out about Howard's sexual history, despite her admitting that she's had many more lovers than he's had.
She NEVER said nor implied something like that. Also, she was upset at how creepy his history was. Howard is lucky Raj didn’t reveal what they did in season two when they invaded the model house; I’m MORE THAN CERTAIN, that Bernadette would be VERY creeped out and offended by his crimes against women.
@@Ben8484 She admits to having a high body count & her history includes one of her professors. She can hardly claim to be pure.
@@DavidZ4-gg3dm FORMER professor. She dated him after that period ended. Also, she’s allowed to have a past; Howard was being immature & unreasonably dumb.
& of course, let’s not forget his very offensive comment to Bernadette. She’s hot, and to say that she’s not good enough for an attractive man is a double offense against himself AND her.
@@Ben8484 She's pretty rather than hot, which is outweighed by her voice & personality, both of which are awful.
She racked up a high body count due to competing with her roommate at college.
My favorites are Kathy Bates and Mark Hamil.
That poor dog got so scared when he yelled mark Hamel
“It’s Mark Hamilllllllllllllll”
Who's your favorite guest appearance from the show? Share your top picks below and let's reminisce together!
Stan Lee
Steve Wozniak
Billy Bob Thornton
Laurie Metcalf is my favorite.
2:12-2:18 - “Athletically inclined” would mean that they _are_ good at athletics; I think you meant athletically challenged.
Happy monday, Rebecca, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
MARK HAMIL PLAYS "MR. PIM" IN "FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER" SERIES. EXCELLENT👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Mark Hamills t shirt is a meld of mickey mouse and the mandalorians logo.
I don't even remember Elon Musk on the show... shows how memorable of a person he is to me.
I liked the eposodes with Penny's family but I think my favourite was the 1 with Summer Glau
The cameo appearances of the different actors or stars, if you prefer, were fabulous every time.
Kathy Bates was pretty cool.
Octavia Spencer is absolutely incredible no matter what character she plays.
James Earl Jones and Billy Bob Thorton did it best.
1. Steven Hawking
2. Bob Newhart
3. James Earl Jones and Carrie Fisher
4. Stan Lee
5. Neil DeGrasse Tyson
6. Mark Hamill
7. Bill Gates
8. George Takei and Katie Sackoff
9. LeVar Burton
10. Brent Spiner
11. Leonard Nimoy
All the rest