Chuck Lorre Remembers ‘Big Bang Theory’ Pilot Director James Burrows

Chuck Lorre Remembers ‘Big Bang Theory’ Pilot Director James Burrows


Over the span of nine months, Chuck Lorre lost two of the most important people in his career: his longtime agent and mentor Bob Broder, who died in September, and his go-to director, James Burrows, who passed away last month after a brief illness.

Top TV comedy showrunner Lorre and venerable multi-camera comedy director Burrows were speakers at the Bob Broder memorial in November, delivering deeply heartfelt — and very funny — eulogies. They got to spend time together at the event, which marked one of Burrows’ final public appearances.

Broder, a career-long agent of both Lorre and Burrows, likely played a matchmaker, pairing his two signature clients together in 1997, when Burrows directed the pilot for Lorre’s ABC comedy Dharma & Greg. It started as a collaboration — and friendship — that spanned three decades and a half a dozen series.

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“It’s a great loss,” Lorre told Deadline in his first public comment about Burrows’ death. “He was a great man, singular talent. I was blessed to work with him on Dharma & Greg, Two and a Half Men, Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly. There was no one like him. It was a gift to have gotten to work with him and to be friends with a man like Jimmy Burrows.”

From 1997 on, Burrows directed most of Lorre’s multi-camera pilots that have gone to series: ABC’s Dharma & Greg, CBS’s Two and a Half Men, both pilots (original and retooled) of The Big Bang Theory, and Mike & Molly (on which he served as series director/executive producer), Disjointed (which had a straight-to-series order at Netflix), and CBS’ B Positive.



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