One of my favorite shows is NCIS and I have been a fan almost since its inception. I have used several of
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For 13 seasons,
NCIS (Naval Criminal
Investigative Service) has dominated as one of the most popular action
police procedural series on TV in an ever-growing genre. Since beginning
in 2003, it has become a ratings darling and has spawned two spin-offs
which are gaining their own fanbases thanks to the popularity of the
original show. A lot goes into a series of its size, and the cast
becomes like family after spending so much time together. Check out 10
things you never knew about
NCIS:
10. Playing Themselves
It is always important for actors and actresses to be convincing when
playing a character, and that is always easier when they can really
connect with the character they portray. As a result,
NCIS uses
a lot of the actor’s own histories and qualities for that of the
characters. For example, Pauley Perrette, who plays Abby, really did
graduate from college with a degree in Forensics, and was born in New
Orleans, just as Abby was. Producers have said many times that many of
Abby’s qualities, interests and personality are really just Perrette
“playing herself.” Meanwhile, Michael Weatherly, who plays Tony DiNozzo,
was was disinherited from his family’s fortune just like his
character. Apparently his dad didn’t like that he was going to pursue an
acting career!
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9. Casting
Although
NCIS has a fantastic cast, they could have had one
more big name on their list. According to reports ,Jennifer Aniston was
interested in the role of Kate, but in order for Aniston to be a part of
the show, production on
NCIS would have to had wait until she had finished filming the final season of
Friends
and they decided not to postpone their schedule. As well, when the
series first started being put together, Harrison Ford was in a quiet
time in his career and was urged to pursue the role of Gibbs, but he
chose not to, so the role went to Mark Harmon instead. Subsequently,
Harrison Ford and his film
Air Force One were name-dropped in the first episode by Gibbs.
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8. Name Debacle
With many police procedural shows already going by acrononyms, such as
CSI, it would be easy enough to have called
NCIS just that. Instead, before the launch of the first season, the show was titled,
Naval CIS, and then when it aired it was under the name
Navy NCIS which stuck for the entire first season. Eventually CBS decided it was too redundant as the N stands for Naval anyway.
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7. In The Family
In some episodes, there are shots of flashbacks featuring a young
Gibbs played by Mark Harmon, and in order to make sure they actually
looked similar, the younger version is portrayed by Mark Harmon’s real
son, Sean. Meanwhile, Troian Bellisario, who plays Sarah McGee, is the
daughter of
NCIS producer and creator Don Bellisario, and his son Michael Bellisario took on the role of Charles “Chip” Sterling.
Source: CBS
6. Making Records
Surprisingly, at first, ratings for
NCIS were relatively
low, and in the first four seasons, they rarely even made the Top 30,
but things changed drastically in season six. That season it became a
Top 5 hit in the ratings and has never fallen out of the top 5 since. In
fact, by 2011, it was voted America’s favorite television show and at
the end of its tenth season it was the most watched TV series in the
U.S. from 2012-2013.
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5. The Birthday Party
Back in 2005, the set turned into a giant birthday party for Mark
Harmon’s 54th birthday. He specifically asked that a big deal was not
made out of his big day, so of course the exact opposite happened.
Lauren Holly was new to the cast and was always on the receiving end of
Harmon’s practical jokes, so she teamed up with Michael Weatherly to
make Harmon’s birthday huge. She ordered 150 t-shirts reading “It’s Mark
Harmon’s Birthday” and passed them out to the entire crew. After Harmon
had gone home, they covered his trailer with decorations, balloons and
pinatas. When Harmon got to set the next day seeing everyone wearing
matching shirts and holding signs, he thought there had been a strike.
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4. Crew Changes
Back in May of 2007, at the end of season four, reports stated that
creator Donald Bellisario was stepping down from the show. Quickly after
it was reported that the reason was because of disagreements with star
Mark Harmon. As a result, his role as showrunner/head writer was
delegated to a group of long time collaborators on the show. Later, Gary
Glasberg was added as the series showrunner because Shane Breennan had
to focus on the new spin-off,
NCIS: Los Angeles. In April 2016, the show’s long-time director revealed he had directed his final episode of
NCIS, but did not specify which episode it is.
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3. Lawsuit
Speaking of
NCIS: Los Angeles, it didn’t take long after
Shane Brennan created the show and began to put it together before he
ran into trouble. In April 2011, Don Bellisario sued CBS over
NCIS: Los Angeles.
His suit was because of a contract he had with CBS which gave him the
“first opportunity” to develop a spin-off or sequel as the initial
creator of
NCIS. By June 2012, the lawsuit was dismissed while
discussions between CBS and Bellisario continued, and settled their
dispute without releasing the terms.
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2. Sasha Alexander
Sasha Alexander starred on
NCIS as Caitlin Todd for the
first two seasons and then went to a recurring role for seasons 3, 8, 9,
and 12, and fans were very upset by her exit. While rumors indicated
she had been fired, it was later discovered that she was the one who
wanted to leave the show. According to Alexander, filming the series was
especially exhausting, and she couldn’t handle it anymore. After her
exit, Don Bellisario revealed he had intended to build on Tony and
Kate’s relationship, which fans really wanted.
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1. TV Flare
Despite trying to portray realistic characters and situations, as
with every TV show, some things have to be a bit more glamorous. For
example, the Dodge Chargers that the Navy Department agents use are a
color called Deep Water Blue. As it turns out, this is a special color
which costs hundreds of dollars more than a normal black or white car
that most federal agencies actually use.
Source: CBS
And all the real NCIS agents I know just roll their eyes...LOL
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