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2 May 2012 3:09 PM, PDT | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »
NCIS Inks Deal With McCallum For Season 10 Despite Hints Of Departure
NCISfans can relax, as David McCallum has inked his Season 10 deal. For those viewers who watched the explosive episode, "Playing With Fire", there was concern that McCallum might not be returning.
In the breathtaking episode, McCallum's character, Dr. Donald 'Ducky' Mallard, was focused on his will and asked Gibbs (Mark Harmon) to be executor of his estate. McCallum's re-signing of his contract means that Ducky should be sharing his wonderful stories for another season.
An integral part of the NCIS canvas since its première in 2003, McCallum is only one reason that NCIS is a ratings blockbuster, even as it goes into Season 10.
Because of its continuing success, CBS renewed NCIS in March, much sooner than many shows that still are waiting for renewal news to come in May. While it seems odd that a show that already has been »
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8 February 2012 1:52 PM, PST | TVGuide.com - Features | See recent TVGuide - Features news »
Although Leroy Jethro Gibbs got to see how his life could have played out differently on the landmark 200th episode of NCIS, he decided he wouldn't have it any other way.
NCIS celebrates 200 episodes with an emotional "what if?" story
After being fired at while enjoying his morning cup of coffee at a diner, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) was led by the ghosts of Mike Franks (Muse Watson), Riley McCallister (Michael O'Neill) and Gibbs' wife Shannon (Darby Stanchfield) to some of the defining moments of Gibbs' life and the series. What if Gibbs had stopped a sniper from killing agent Kate Todd (Sasha Alexander)? What if Gibbs hadn't killed the man who murdered his family? And what if Gibbs hadn't been an NCIS agent at all?
In the end, truth was better than fiction for Gibbs. We chatted with executive producer Gary Glasberg about creating this one-of-a-kind hour...
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- Adam Bryant
8 February 2012 1:52 PM, PST | TVGuide - Breaking News | See recent TVGuide - Breaking News news »
Although Leroy Jethro Gibbs got to see how his life could have played out differently on the landmark 200th episode of NCIS, he decided he wouldn't have it any other way.
NCIS celebrates 200 episodes with an emotional "what if?" story
After being fired at while enjoying his morning cup of coffee at a diner, Gibbs (Mark Harmon) was led by the ghosts of Mike Franks (Muse Watson), Riley McCallister (Michael O'Neill) and Gibbs' wife Shannon (Darby Stanchfield) to some of the defining moments of Gibbs' life and the series. What if Gibbs had stopped a sniper from killing agent Kate Todd (Sasha Alexander)? What if Gibbs hadn't killed the man who murdered his family? And what if Gibbs hadn't been an NCIS agent at all?
In the end, truth was better than fiction for Gibbs. We chatted with executive producer Gary Glasberg about creating this one-of-a-kind hour...
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- Adam Bryant
7 February 2012 8:00 AM, PST | The Hollywood Reporter | See recent The Hollywood Reporter news »
CBS' deeply reliable navy police procedural NCIS is showing no signs of slowing down deep in its ninth season, hitting its 200th episode landmark Tuesday with an hour that entertains the "what if" idea. What if special agent Kate Todd hadn't been killed with a bullet to the head at the end of season 2? What if Ziva was only a culprit-of-the-week? Those questions and more will be answered in "Life Before His Eyes," written by Gary Glasberg and directed by Tony Wharmby, proving that reaching 200 episodes is a testament to the show's ability to
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- Philiana Ng
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