Chuck Lorre is quietly one of the most prolific creators in the whole TV industry. He's created and served as showrunner for "Cybill," "Dharma & Greg," "Two and a Half Men," "The Big Bang Theory," "Young Sheldon," and countless more. His shows are so varied that most viewers likely don't even know the same guy was involved in all of them, but there is one easy tell you're watching a Lorre series: Ever since "Dharma & Greg" (a show that's surprisingly hard to find today) , Lorre's network shows have had a vanity card at the end of each episode labeled "Chuck Lorre Productions."
These vanity cards have been a fun quirk of Lorre's shows, something that casual fans barely notice but hardcore fans often pause the series to read. Why does Lorre write them? Well, they seem to have started out

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