Kaley Cuoco stuns in pink dress as she joins The Big Bang Theory cast at CBS Upfront in NY ahead of final episode
Their hit sitcom comes to an end Thursday night after 12 seasons.
And with just a day to go, the cast of The Big Bang Theory greeted excited fans as they arrived for the CBS Upfront presentation Wednesday in New York.
Kaley Cuoco, Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Mayam Bialik spent time signing autographs and posing for selfies outside Carnegie Hall ahead of the event.
Fan favorite: Kaley Cuoco, 33, stunned in pink as she arrived for the CBS Upfront presentation at Carnegie Hall in New York on Wednesday ahead of the sitcom's final ever episode
On hand, too, were Johnny Galecki, 44, who puffed on a cigarette as he greeted fans, left, and Jim Parsons, 46, who happily spent time signing autographs, right
Say cheese: Mayim Bialik, 43, wore a pretty white dress and posed for selfies with the delighted crowd
When the credits role for the last time, The Big Bang Theory will become the longest-running multi-camera series in Hollywood history.
And while they will almost certainly go on to other things, the stars know that whatever comes next will be a big transition.
'I’m going to owe all of my career to this show. No matter what I do after this,' Cuoco recently told EW.com.
'This is what made us who we are. We were here for 12 years. This is a big part of our career,' the actress, 33, added.
Galecki, 44, agreed, saying: 'It will never be fully eclipsed. We will always be associated with one another. It’s such an incredibly unique experience.'
End of an era: 'I’m going to owe all of my career to this show. No matter what I do after this,' Cuoco recently told EW.com. 'This is what made us who we are'
Record setting: When the credits role for the last time, The Big Bang Theory will become the longest-running multi-camera series in Hollywood history, ending after 12 seasons
Career changing: 'It will never be fully eclipsed. We will always be associated with one another. It’s such an incredibly unique experience,' Galecki said of starring on the sitcom
Catalyst: It was Parson's decision not to renew his contract after 12 seasons that led to the show ending since creator Chuck Lorre couldn't imagine it without his character Sheldon
Big deal: The hour-long series finale Thursday will be followed by the season finale of spinoff Young Sheldon and a half-hour special Unraveling the Mystery: A Big Bang Farewell hosted by Galecki and Cuoco
It was Parson's decision not to renew his contract after 12 seasons that led to the show ending since creator Chuck Lorre couldn't imagine it continuing without his character Sheldon.
'I couldn't wrap my head around the idea of going on without the whole ensemble,' Lorre told THR.com. 'I've seen other shows try and fail to take a character out of their realm and carry on.'
The hour-long series finale Thursday will be followed by the season finale of spinoff Young Sheldon and a half-hour special Unraveling the Mystery: A Big Bang Farewell hosted by Galecki and Cuoco.
The CBS Upfront presentation was a big deal for the cast of the network's new crime drama FBI: Most Wanted which will premiere in the fall. Pictured from l-r: Keisha Castle-Hughes, Nathaniel Arcand, Julian McMahon, Alana de la Garza, Roxy Sternberg and Kellan Lutz
The CBS Upfront presentation was a big deal for the cast of the network's new crime drama FBI: Most Wanted.
The Dick Wolf procedural is a spin-off of Wolf's debut series for CBS FBI which premiered last September.
Most Wanted, which will premiere in the fall, stars Nip/Tuck actor Julian McMahon as the agent in charge of the unit and former Law & Order actress Alana de la Garza plays his second in command.
Rounding out the cast are Keisha Castle-Hughes, Nathaniel Arcand, Roxy Sternberg, and Kellan Lutz.
Looking lovely in yellow: Former Law & Order actress Alana de la Garza, 42, stars as Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Most Wanted Unit in the Dick Wolf procedural
Team: Former Nip/Tuck star Julian McMahon, 50, stars as the head of the unit while former Twilight Saga star Kellan Lutz, 34, plays a military vet turned FBI agent
Marg Helgenberger, 60, who starred on CBS show CSI, returns to the network with the legal drama series All Rise, about the workings of a courthouse in Los Angeles
Luke Cage actress Simone Missick, 33, stars in All Rise as a newly appointed judge who's determined to make her mark
Supporting cast: The Flash actress Jessica Camacho, 36, has also been cast in the courtroom drama that is coming in the fall
Legal eagles: Helgenberger, Missick and Camacho posed for a group shot with supporting cast members Lindsay Mendez, Wilson Bethel, Ruthie Ann Miles and J. Alex Brinson
Marg Helgenberger, who starred on CBS show CSI, returns to the network with the legal drama series All Rise, about the workings of a courthouse in Los Angeles.
Luke Cage actress Simone Missick, 33, stars in the show as a newly appointed judge who's determined to make her mark.
The Flash actress Jessica Camacho, 36, has also been cast in the courtroom drama that is coming in the fall.
Jaime Camil, Natasha Leggero and Izzy Diaz showed up at the presentation to promote their new sitcom From Riches.
On hand, too, were Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, Katja Herbers, and Michael Emerson who all star in the upcoming supernatural drama series Evil.
Playing for laughs: Jaime Camil, Natasha Leggero and Izzy Diaz showed up at the presentation to promote their new sitcom From Riches
Investigating spooky things: Mike Colter, Aasif Mandvi, Katja Herbers, and Michael Emerson all star in the upcoming supernatural drama series Evil
Everybody Loves Raymond star Patricia Heaton is returning to CBS after starring for nine seasons on ABC's The Middle.
In Carol's Second Act, Heaton, 61, plays a retired teacher and divorced mom-of-two who decides to embark on a second act and pursue her dream of becoming a doctor.
Kyle MacLachlan co-stars as the attending physician who supervises Carol during her training.
Also on board are Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Ito Aghayere, Sabrina Jalees and Lucas Neff.
Se's back: Everybody Loves Raymond star Patricia Heaton, 61, is returning to CBS after starring for nine seasons on ABC's The Middle. In Carol's Second Act, she plays a retired teacher and divorced mom who embarks on a second act and pursue her dream of becoming a doctor
What's up doc? Heaton posed with Kyle MacLachlan, who plays the physician supervising her character's training, and cast Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Ito Aghayere, Sabrina Jalees and Lucas Neff
Looking for love: Walton Goggins, 47, (left) stars in comedy The Unicorn as a widowed single dad of two teen daughters who starts dating again. It co-stars Michaela Watkins, 47, right
Breakfast TV: The new CBS This Morning co-hosts Gayle King, Anthony Mason, and Tony Dokoupil put in an appearance
It's no joke: Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku star together in the new Chuck Lorre sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola
Next door neighbors: Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield promoted their sitcom The Neighborhood which will be back in the fall for a second season
More reality: An American version of UK reality show Love Island is coming to CBS and British stars Samira Mighty, 22, left, and Georgia Steel, 21, right, were at the Upfront presentation
Shared: Cuoco posted a full-length photo of herself in her eye-catching hot pink dress and silver heels to her Instagram