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2003 American military drama/police procedural tv serial

NCIS
The series' opening logo
Genre
  • Action
  • Military
  • Police procedural
  • Thriller
Created by
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Don McGill
Starring
  • Marker Harmon
  • Sasha Alexander
  • Michael Weatherly
  • Pauley Perrette
  • David McCallum
  • Sean Murray
  • Cote de Pablo
  • Lauren Holly
  • Rocky Carroll
  • Brian Dietzen
  • Emily Wickersham
  • Wilmer Valderrama
  • Jennifer Esposito
  • Duane Henry
  • Maria Bello
  • Diona Reasonover
  • Katrina Law
  • Gary Cole
Theme music composer Numeriklab
Opening theme "NCIS Theme"
Catastrophe theme "NCIS Theme"
Composers
  • Joseph Conlan
  • Brian Kirk
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 19
No. of episodes 430 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Steven D. Folder
  • Shane Brennan (2007–15)
  • Frank Cardea
  • Gary Glasberg (2009–16)
  • Chas. Floyd Johnson
  • George Schenck (2011–18)
  • Mark Harmon
  • Mark Horowitz
Producers
  • David Bellisario
  • Avery C. Drewe
Cinematography Billy Webb
Running fourth dimension 39–44 minutes
Production companies
  • Belisarius Productions (2003–nowadays)
  • Paramount Network Television set (2003–2006)
  • CBS Paramount Network Television (2006–2009)
  • CBS Television Studios (2009–2020)
  • CBS Studios (2020–present)
Distributor Paramount Global Distribution Group
Release
Original network CBS
Film format
  • HDTV 1080i
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1 stereo with audio descriptions on secondary sound (SAP on analog)
Original release September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23) –
nowadays
Chronology
Related shows
  • JAG
  • NCIS: Los Angeles
  • NCIS: New Orleans
  • NCIS: Hawaiʻi
  • NCIS: Sydney

NCIS is an American police force procedural television series, revolving around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service combining elements of the armed services drama and police procedural genres. The concept and characters were initially introduced in two episodes of the CBS series JAG (season eight episodes twenty and 21: "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown"). The bear witness, a spin-off from JAG, premiered on September 23, 2003, on CBS. To appointment it has entered into the nineteenth total season and has gone into circulate syndication on the Usa Network. Donald P. Bellisario and Don McGill are co-creators and executive producers of the premiere member of the NCIS franchise. Every bit of 2022[update], it is the third-longest-running scripted, non-blithe U.S. primetime TV series currently airing, surpassed only by Police & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–present) and Police force & Order (1990–2010; 2022–present). It is the 7th-longest-running scripted U.S. primetime Television series overall.

The series originally had the partly redundant championship Navy NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service ; this was after shortened to NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service and then to NCIS. In flavour six, a 2-part episode led to a spin-off series, NCIS: Los Angeles. A two-part episode during the eleventh season led to a second spin-off series, NCIS: New Orleans. Though initially slow in the ratings, barely cracking the Elevation 30 in the outset two seasons, the 3rd flavor showed progress, consistently ranking in the tiptop 20, and by its sixth flavour, it became a top-five hitting, having remained there since. In 2011, NCIS was voted America's favorite television receiver show in an online Harris Poll. The series finished its tenth flavour every bit the virtually-watched boob tube series in the U.S. during the 2012–13 network television season. NCIS was renewed for an eighteenth season on May 3, 2020,[1] which premiered on Nov 17, 2020.[2] On April 15, 2021, NCIS was renewed for a nineteenth season, which premiered on September twenty, 2021, with its next spin-off, NCIS: Hawaiʻi.[three] [iv]

Premise [edit]

NCIS follows a fictional squad of Naval Criminal Investigative Service Major Case Response Squad (MCRT) special agents based at the Washington, D.C. field function in Washington Navy M.[5] The squad was led by Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a Marine vet and seasoned Investigator for the commencement eighteen seasons.

Cast and characters [edit]

Mark Harmon stars as Leroy Jethro Gibbs

(from left) Duane Henry, Brian Dietzen, Sean Murray; (correct) Wilmer Valderrama

  • Marking Harmon equally NCIS Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs
  • Sasha Alexander every bit NCIS Special Amanuensis Caitlin Todd (main role: seasons 1–2; guest role: seasons iii, viii–9 & 12)
  • Michael Weatherly equally NCIS Senior Field Agent Anthony DiNozzo (seasons 1–13)
  • Pauley Perrette as NCIS Forensic Specialist Abby Sciuto (seasons one–fifteen)
  • David McCallum as Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard
  • Sean Murray as NCIS Senior Field Agent Timothy McGee (recurring function: flavour ane, main: season 2–present)
  • Cote de Pablo every bit NCIS Special Agent Ziva David (main: seasons three–eleven; invitee: season 3 & 16; recurring: flavor 17)
  • Lauren Holly every bit NCIS Manager Jenny Shepard (recurring: flavour 3; master: seasons iii–five; invitee: seasons 9 & 12)
  • Rocky Carroll every bit NCIS Managing director Leon Vance (recurring: season v; master: flavor 6–present)
  • Brian Dietzen as Dr. Jimmy Palmer (recurring: seasons 1–v, too starring: seasons 6–9, main: season 10–present)
  • Emily Wickersham as NCIS Special Amanuensis Eleanor Bishop (guest: flavour eleven; principal: seasons 11–xviii)
  • Wilmer Valderrama every bit NCIS Special Agent Nicholas Torres (flavor fourteen–present)
  • Jennifer Esposito every bit NCIS Special Agent Alexandra Quinn (flavour xiv)
  • Duane Henry as NCIS International Desk Amanuensis Clayton Reeves (invitee: flavour 13; primary: seasons fourteen–15)
  • Maria Bello as NCIS Special Agent and Psychologist Dr. Jacqueline Sloane (seasons xv–18)
  • Diona Reasonover equally NCIS Forensic Specialist Kasie Hines (recurring: season 15; master: flavour 16–present)
  • Katrina Constabulary as NCIS Special Amanuensis Jessica Knight (guest: season xviii; main: season 19)
  • Gary Cole every bit NCIS Supervisory Special Agent Alden Parker (flavor 19)

Episodes [edit]

Every bit of March 21, 2022,[update] 430 episodes of NCIS have aired.

Backdoor pilots [edit]

JAG [edit]

Two episodes of JAG season 8, "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown", serve as the backstairs pilot of NCIS itself.

These JAG episodes introduced the characters of Jethro Gibbs, Anthony DiNozzo, Vivian Blackadder, Abby Sciuto, and Donald "Ducky" Mallard.

Patrick Labyorteaux appears on NCIS reprising his JAG role as Lt. Bud Roberts in the first-season episode "Hung Out to Dry", and in the fourteenth-season episode "Rogue" and the season xv episode "Dark Secrets"; Alicia Coppola returned as Lt. Cmdr. Organized religion Coleman in "UnSEALed", "Phone call of Silence", and "Hometown Hero", while Adam Baldwin returned as Cmdr. Michael Rainer in "A Weak Link", and John K. Jackson appeared equally retired Rear Admiral A. J. Chegwidden in the flavour x episode "Damned If You Practise".

NCIS: Los Angeles [edit]

The two-office NCIS episode "Fable" serves as the backdoor pilot of NCIS: Los Angeles.

"Legend" introduces Chris O'Donnell every bit G. Callen, LL Cool J every bit Sam Hanna, Daniela Ruah as Kensi Blye, and Barrett Foa as Eric Beale.

Rocky Carroll recurs on NCIS: Los Angeles as his NCIS grapheme Director Leon Vance, while Pauley Perrette has appeared twice every bit Abby, and Michael Weatherly has appeared one time as Anthony DiNozzo. NCIS invitee stars reprising roles betwixt series include David Dayan Fisher as CIA Officer Trent Kort, in the flavour finale of NCIS: Los Angeles; Kelly Hu every bit Lee Wuan Kai in NCIS: Los Angeles and later in an episode of NCIS.

John M. Jackson has appeared on NCIS: Los Angeles as his JAG graphic symbol Admiral A. J. Chegwidden, while this series has also crossed over with Hawaii 5-0 and Scorpion.

NCIS: New Orleans [edit]

The two-function NCIS episode "Crescent City" serves equally the backdoor airplane pilot of NCIS: New Orleans.

"Crescent Urban center" introduces Scott Bakula as Dwayne Pride, Lucas Blackness every bit Christopher LaSalle, Zoe McLellan as Meredith Brody, and CCH Pounder equally Loretta Wade.

Rocky Carroll recurs as Director Leon Vance, while NCIS serial regulars Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, Pauley Perrette, Sean Murray, Emily Wickersham, Wilmer Valderrama, David McCallum and Brian Dietzen have all appeared as their NCIS characters. NCIS recurring cast members Meredith Eaton, Joe Spano, Diane Neal, and Leslie Hope have all guest-starred on NCIS: New Orleans.

Production [edit]

A await at behind the scenes filming in 2009.

Proper name [edit]

Before the launch of the start season, advertisements on CBS identified the show as "Naval CIS". By the time of the launch of the commencement episode, NCIS was airing under the name Navy NCIS, the proper noun it held for the entire first season. Since the "N" in NCIS stands for "Naval", the proper name "Navy NCIS" was redundant. The decision to utilise this name was reportedly made by CBS, over the objections of Bellisario,[6] to:

  • Concenter new viewers (peculiarly those of JAG), who might not know the NCIS abbreviation
  • Distinguish between NCIS and the similarly themed and similarly spelled CBS series CSI and its spinoffs. (The original championship, for instance, was oft misquoted and parodied as "Navy CSI", something the testify itself referenced in the commencement episode.)[7]

Development [edit]

In 2011, NCIS was voted America'south favorite television evidence in an online Harris Poll.[8] NCIS finished its tenth flavor as the well-nigh-watched television series in the U.S. during the 2012–13 network television flavour.[nine] Diona Reasonover joined the chief bandage in season sixteen,[10] following the departures of Duane Henry and Pauley Perrette.[11] NCIS was renewed for a seventeenth season on April 11, 2019,[12] which premiered on September 24, 2019,[13] and for an eighteenth season in May 2020. The flavor premiered on November 17, 2020.[14]

Flair [edit]

From the season 2 episode "Lt. Jane Doe" onwards, the serial began showing two-second-long black-and-white clips. These clips (chosen "phoofs")[15] are shown at the beginning of every segment depicting the concluding ii seconds of that segment, a segment being the five or six portions of the evidence meant to be separated by commercials. In the season three premiere, "Kill Ari (Role I)", a freeze-frame shot was as well used with the very end of most episodes turned into a freeze frame, also.

Crew changes [edit]

Information technology was reported in May 2007, that Donald P. Bellisario would exist stepping down from the show.[16] Due to a disagreement with serial star Mark Harmon, Bellisario's duties as showrunner/head writer were to be given to long-time show collaborators, including co-executive producer Chas. Floyd Johnson and Shane Brennan, with Bellisario retaining his title equally executive producer.[17] In fall 2009,[ clarification needed ] Gary Glasberg joined the coiffure and became the new "day-to-day" runner of NCIS because Shane Brennan had to focus on his new testify, the spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles.[eighteen] On September 28, 2016, Glasberg died in his sleep at the age of l.[19] [20]

Release [edit]

Broadcast [edit]

NCIS arrogance on Network Ten and Television set Hits (formerly TV1)[21] in Commonwealth of australia,[22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] Global (syndicated on Showcase and Lifetime) in Canada, TV3 and The Box in New Zealand, Seriale+ (premieres), TVN (free-TV premieres), TVN7 (reruns), AXN (reruns), (Republic of india) Fox Criminal offence, Star World India (Islamic republic of pakistan) ARY Digital, ARY Zindagi and Goggle box Puls (reruns) in Poland, CBS Justice, Aqueduct 5 and 5USA in the United kingdom, M6 in France, RTÉ2 in Ireland, Rai 2 in Italy, and ION Television in USA.

Domicile media [edit]

The outset 17 seasons of NCIS have been released in Regions 1, two, and iv. In Federal republic of germany (Region two), seasons one–4 and 5–8 were released in two separate sets for each flavour. The commencement-flavour DVD omits the ii introductory episodes from season eight of JAG, though they are featured on the JAG season eight DVD.

Other releases [edit]

In 2010, CBS Interactive and GameHouse released a mobile video game, NCIS: The Game for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, and BREW/J2ME. The game features five different cases written by the testify'south writers.[29]

On November 1, 2011, Ubisoft released a video game adaption of NCIS for the PC, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii. A Nintendo 3DS version was released on March 6, 2012. The video game was deemed every bit a mockery of the show by reviewers and players alike, and received a ii/10 rating on GameSpot.[30]

There is also a Facebook and mobile game called NCIS: Hidden Crimes.[31] [32]

TV movies [edit]

In the Great britain, sure NCIS multi-part episodes were edited together to make a combined characteristic and shown on Channel 5, 5USA, CBS Action and Flim-flam Great britain. These include:

Soundtrack [edit]

CBS Records released the bear witness's first soundtrack on February 10, 2009.[47] The Official TV Soundtrack is a two-disc, 22-track set that includes brand new songs from top artists featured prominently in upcoming episodes of the series, every bit well as the testify'south original theme by Numeriklab[48] (bachelor commercially for the get-go time) and a remix of the theme past Ministry. The set also includes songs performed by serial regulars Pauley Perrette and Coté de Pablo.

A sequel to the soundtrack was released on November 3, 2009. NCIS: The Official Television set Soundtrack; Vol. ii is a single-disc, 12-track set that covers songs (many previously unreleased) featured throughout the 7th flavor of the show, including one recording titled "Bitter and Bluish" by Weatherly, also as two songs used in previous seasons.

Reception [edit]

In 2016, The New York Times reported that NCIS "is most popular in rural areas", specially in rural Maine and Pennsylvania.[49]

Broadcast ratings [edit]

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of NCIS.

Note: Each U.S. network television set flavor starts in tardily September and ends in belatedly May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
  • Since season 7, NCIS has been the near watched scripted prove on American television; in the 2012–13 season it was the most watched plan of the past year, surpassing both American Idol and NBC Lord's day Night Football, which had ranked above information technology the previous three seasons.
  • On Jan 15, 2013, NCIS surpassed its previous series high in viewers, with the flavour x episode "Shiva" attracting 22.86 1000000 viewers.[75]

Franchise [edit]

NCIS has produced three spin-offs: NCIS: Los Angeles (2009–), NCIS: New Orleans (2014–2021) and NCIS: Hawaiʻi (2021–).

NCIS: Los Angeles [edit]

In Nov 2008, information technology was reported that a beginning spin-off series set in Los Angeles would exist introduced with a two-role backdoor pilot during the 6th season of NCIS. The episode championship "Fable (Function I)" and "Legend (Function II)", airing on Apr 28, 2009, and May 5, 2009.[76] [77] [78] In May 2009, CBS picked up an NCIS spin-off series with the championship NCIS: Los Angeles.[79]

The series stars Chris O'Donnell as Special Amanuensis M. Callen,[80] LL Cool J as Special Amanuensis Sam Hanna,[lxxx] [81] Louise Lombard as Special Agent Lara Macy, Peter Cambor as Operational Psychologist Nate Getz, and Daniela Ruah equally Special Agent Kensi Blye.[82] [83] Following the official pick-up by CBS, information technology was confirmed that Lombard would not go on her part every bit Special Amanuensis Lara Macy.[84] Linda Chase and Adam Jamal Craig were added the cast as OSP Managing director Henrietta Lange and Special Amanuensis Dom Vail respectively.[85] Craig, would not exist returning for second season and was replaced past Eric Christian Olsen equally Marty Deeks promoted to series regular.[86]

Characters from NCIS have appeared in the spin-off. Rocky Carroll portrayed as Leon Vance in a recurring function,[87] [88] [89] and Pauley Perrette portrayed as Abby Sciuto with guest appearance in the flavor 1 episodes "Killshot", and "Random on Purpose".[88] [89] [90]

NCIS: Los Angeles was created past Shane Brennan. In April 2011, NCIS creator Donald Bellisario sued CBS over NCIS: Los Angeles because of his contract which gave him "first opportunity" to develop a spin-off or sequel;[91] the lawsuit was dismissed by a judge in June 2012. However, discussions connected between CBS and Bellisario, and in January 2013 the dispute was settled outside of courtroom a week before it was prepare to go to trial; the terms of the understanding were not disclosed simply were described equally being amicable.[92] [93] [94]

NCIS: New Orleans [edit]

In September 2013, reported that a 2nd spin-off series prepare in New Orleans would be introduced with a 2-part backdoor airplane pilot during the eleventh season of NCIS. The episode title "Crescent City (Part I)" and "Crescent Urban center (Role II)". The episodes were filmed in February 2014, and aired on March 25, 2014, and April 1, 2014. NCIS star Mark Harmon and showrunner Gary Glasberg are the executive producers of the series.[95] Glasberg discussed the idea of the episode with Harmon, who said "That's more than than a sweeps episode"[96] (meaning an episode with provocative subject style and top appeal for tv set ratings). The premise for the episodes are, according to Glasberg, "all about this tiny little NCIS part that'south down [in New Orleans], and the kind of cases that they come beyond".[97] In May 2014, CBS picked up an NCIS 2nd spin-off series with the title NCIS: New Orleans.[98]

The series stars Scott Bakula as Special Agent Dwayne Cassius Pride, Lucas Black every bit Special Agent Christopher LaSalle, Zoe McLellan every bit Special Amanuensis Meredith "Merri" Brody, Rob Kerkovich as Sebastian Lund, and CCH Pounder as Dr. Loretta Wade.[99] [100] [101] [102] Daryl "Chill" Mitchell, Shalita Grant and Vanessa Ferlito joined the chief cast later, portrayed as computer specialist Patton Plame, Special Agent Sonja Percy, and Special Agent Tammy Gregorio, respectively.[103] [104]

NCIS and NCIS: New Orleans accept had two crossovers.

  • "Sister Urban center": Abby's brother is suspected of poisoning the passengers and crew of a private aeroplane flying from New Orleans to Washington, D.C.
  • "Pandora's Box: A theoretical terror playbook is stolen and put up for auction on the blackness market place when Abby's homeland security call back tank is compromised.

NCIS: Hawaiʻi [edit]

On February 16, 2021, it was reported that a spin-off set in Hawaii was in the works from NCIS: New Orleans executive producers Christopher Silber and January Nash.[105] On April 23, 2021, information technology was announced that CBS had given the production a direct-to-series gild to the spin-off, and intended to include the franchise'due south outset female pb character.[106] The testify debuted on CBS on September 20, 2021, with Vanessa Lachey in the leading role.

NCIS: Sydney [edit]

On February 16, 2022, it was reported that a spin-off set up in Sydney; Australia will be in the works from NCIS: Los Angeles producer Shane Brennan. The serial volition be the kickoff International spin-off for the NCIS franchise set up outside the U.s.a.. The series will feature local Australian actors and producers and will air on Network 10 in Commonwealth of australia and bachelor for streaming worldwide on Paramount+ in 2023.[107] [108] [109] [110]

Awards and nominations [edit]

NCIS has received many awards and nominations since it premiered on September 23, 2003, including the ALMA Awards, ASCAP Awards, BMI Film & TV Awards, Emmy Awards, and People's Choice Awards.

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Further reading [edit]

  • Carter, Nib. "Backside a Quiet Trivial Hit, a Reliable Hit Maker." New York Times 10/25/2005, Vol. 155 Issue 53378, pE1-E7 near Donald P. Bellisario.
  • Coyne, Kate. "Mark Harmon: Built to Terminal" People 3/4/2019, Vol. 91 Consequence 10, p40-46
  • Gallagher, Thomas. "Sins of the Father: NCIS and the Family at Work." Periodical of Popular Culture 49.4 (2016): 875–896.
  • Hagan, Molly. "Pauley Perrette" Current Biography (Oct 2014), Vol. 75 Issue 10, p49-54.
  • Hust, Stacey J.T., et al. "Law & Society, CSI, and NCIS: The association between exposure to crime drama franchises, rape myth acceptance, and sexual consent negotiation among college students." Journal of Health Communication xx.12 (2015): 1369–1381.

External links [edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCIS_(TV_series)

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