The date for The Big Bang Theory's final ever episode has been confirmed
The end is in sight for the seven-time Emmy-winning sitcom
![The Big Bang Theory](https://images.immediate.co.uk/production/volatile/sites/3/2018/08/3T7368_BB1021_ff40a9b0-b0a7b73.jpeg?quality=90&resize=980,654)
The last ever episode of The Big Bang Theory has a release date, meaning the countdown has officially begun to wave goodbye to Sheldon, Penny, Leonard and the gang.
A tweet from the show’s official Twitter account revealed that the hour-long finale will air on the US channel CBS on Thursday 16th May at 8pm Eastern Time.
E4 will air the episode at a later date in the UK.
- Big Bang Theory’s Jim Parsons reveals why the cast wanted the show to end
- Stay up to date with the RadioTimes.com newsletter
- Listen to the RadioTimes.com Podcast now: subscribe on iTunes/subscribe on Google Podcasts
The seven-time Emmy-winning sitcom starring Jim Parsons is coming to an end after 12 series, and his co-star Mayim Bialik recently spoke about the “grief” she will feel when bidding farewell to the show.
However, the show’s spin-off, Young Sheldon, was recently renewed for a third and fourth series.
Parsons will continue to narrate the series as Sheldon while Iain Armitage plays the younger version of his character on-screen.
In February CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl also hinted that another spin-off series could be considered.
The Big Bang Theory airs on CBS in the US and on E4 and Netflix in the UK
Authors
![hallo again](https://images.immediate.co.uk/production/volatile/sites/3/2019/04/Screen-Shot-2019-04-12-at-09.19.13-e47d317.png?quality=90&resize=1830,1830)