Another real-life personality for a cameo on BigBang Theory

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Elon Musk made a guest appearance on CBS's "The Big Bang Theory," adding a sitcom role to his impressive list of achievements that includes launching rockets and electric cars. His cameo, which aired on November 19, featured him alongside character Howard Wolowitz, played by Simon Helberg, as they volunteered at a homeless shelter for Thanksgiving. Musk joins a notable lineup of real-life personalities who have appeared on the show, including Stephen Hawking and Leonard Nimoy. Viewers expressed frustration over the show's scheduling changes, making it difficult to keep track of when episodes air.
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Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has launched rockets, spaceships and electric cars, and after his stint on CBS's "The Big Bang Theory" last night, he can add TV sitcom to his epic list of achievements. On Thursday (Nov. 19), Musk became the latest real-life space personality to make a cameo on "The Big Bang Theory," joining the likes of Stephen Hawking, Leonard Nimoy, NASA astronaut Mike Massimino and others who have also appeared on the show. Musk steals the show in a scene with engineer and one-time astronaut Howard Wolowitz (Simon Helberg) while volunteering at a homeless shelter to help out with Thanksgiving dinner.http://www.space.com/31179-elon-mus...4STASG7LO&cmpid=NL_SP_P_2015-11-22-EBFposters
 
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Missed that episode because they keep moving the show around. I don't even know what day it comes on now.
 
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