"Sheldon" is anticipated to be the next most watched program on broadcast TV for being a prequel of "The Big Bang Theory" which has been found as the highest in the most recent rating. Sheldon is set to motion soon, confirmed the innovator "Big Bang Theory" producer. However, details of the upcoming series, is not disclosed to keep the excitement of the fans. Up to now, "Sheldon" has made the fans eager to discover the plot of the story.

Fans are very much excited as to what Sheldon has to offer. But as far as rumors had ears, it was heard that Big Bang's Sheldon would be a groundbreaker. This missing part of Big Bang would surely mark and would be an ultimate hit in the limelight.

As a trailblazer, Big Bang Theory's Sheldon has been perceived that it resembles to the series Malcolm in the Middle is a family-oriented comedy show. Malcolm is a sitcom from an American television created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

To recall Malcolm focused on the prodigal child, Sheldon, the character who was 12 years old. Sheldon would surely hit on the spotlight just as Big Bang and Malcolm, which have common setting and plot.

In addition, it was heard that the project that has to come soon has yet to be written. It has taken a slot in a primetime order. However, there were suggestions from the sources that the show should be considered for the next season as a shoo-in for a series pick-up. An information was disclosed that Sheldon is produced by Big Bang co-creator.

Chuck Lorre has been known as the co-creator and executive producer of Big Bang. Steve Molaro and Parsons, executive producer/showrunner were also involved in the show. While Bill Prady, Big Bang co-creator/exec producer is also rumored to be involved in some levels of expertise.

On the show, there were hints of Sheldon's childhood would take place in Galveston, Texas. He would spend his childhood there together with George- his older brother, Missy-his fraternal twin sister, Mary Cooper-their mother, who is an overtly Evangelical Christian devout and George Cooper, the alcoholic father, who was never around, The Holywood Reporter cited.

Moreover, the prodigal child has Meemaw- his grandmother and Pop-Pop-his grandfather. However, he would lost his grandfather whose character would eventually die when he will be at the age of five.

On the CBS schedule next season, "Sheldon" is set to join "The Big Bang Theory." To count on, Big Bang is in its 10th season, which would be the last under the current three-year pickup at CBS. License fee deal between CBS and Warner Bros TV for future seasons of the original series, intertwined the negotiations for Sheldon.

It has been said that the two series were designed in a manner that it permit them for its co-existence. This was very similar to a franchised movie wherein Rogue One, the prequel, was released together with new "Star Wars" films.

On the other hand, what would also be taken into consideration was to secure a great deal with Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco, who were veteran comedy stars. The veteran actors currently billed about USD 1 million per episode, which is in addition a lucrative backend to the piece of the series according to Deadline News.

"The Big Bang Theory", in its 10th season remains the biggest comedy series that hits on television. Moreover, the show ranks as the most watched program on broadcast TV, followed by NCIS and Sunday Night Football.

In the most recent ratings, it has an average of 18.15 million viewers. It has regularly drawn live adult viewers among 18-49, which consist more than 14 million. The show ranks No. 2 broadcast scripted program (behind Empire's 5.4) and No. 3 overall (behind SNF), averaging a 4.9 rating.

Furthermore, "The Big Bang Theory" has been enormously successful comedy series, but did not to end up imitating spinoff.Friends, the comedy hit at NBC being compared to Big Bang for being similar in setup.

Its resemblance was noted on friends living in apartments across the hall. Both shows have the same time slot Thursday 8 PM. They both have similar success in ratings, which was followed by the short-lived and very spinoff Joey.

The Cheers, fellow comedy series of NBC produced the very successful spinoff "Frasier". Of the "Big Bang" counterparts, ABC's "Modern Family" actively explored a spinoff focused on a recurring character starred by Rob Riggle.

At present, CBS and WBTV have no comment.