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00:00Welcome to NCIS.
00:09NCIS, the primetime drama turned global phenomenon.
00:14Fits everywhere.
00:15They dub us in all the languages.
00:17Mon dieu du nozo!
00:19Now, the franchise is hitting a major milestone.
00:221,000 episodes, wow!
00:241,000.
00:26It's hard to describe.
00:28Gosh, this is kind of a big deal, huh?
00:30Tonight, the cast from all five shows come together.
00:33I've had explosives go off in a garage,
00:36and then the fire wraps around me.
00:38There were a couple of blow-ups that I thought I might be bald.
00:42To reveal two decades' worth of set secrets.
00:45It was the best acting job I'd ever done.
00:47We got to do things that nobody got to do.
00:50I don't think anyone saw it coming.
00:53It was bold, yeah.
00:55This is a look back on the journey from episode one.
00:58To number 1,000.
01:00It feels celebratory.
01:02We're part of TV history.
01:03I'll always miss it.
01:04Plus, a sneak peek at what's to come.
01:06I haven't been on camera in a couple of years.
01:07You got to give it to me.
01:09How often do you get asked about Gibbs coming back?
01:12A lot.
01:13CBS presents NCIS Verse The First 1,000.
01:18An Entertainment Tonight special.
01:20It truly is a reason to celebrate 1,000 episodes across five shows.
01:26Each are ratings hit in its own right.
01:29But together, a powerful franchise that is beloved by fans all around the world.
01:34And to think it all started right here in these unmarked sound stages miles away from Hollywood.
01:41Welcome to the NCIS Verse.
01:46NCIS.
01:51I know we can make it.
02:04We're making a big, big, big TV show.
02:08Action!
02:09Maybe our Melina has some answers.
02:12We're approaching the 1,000th episode of the NCIS Verse.
02:17Hi.
02:18NCIS Special Agent Callan.
02:19Special Agent Samuel.
02:20It's one of the biggest television franchises in the world.
02:23And it's pretty impressive.
02:24We're part of TV history.
02:25It's something to be proud of, for sure.
02:27So can I tell you a little bit about NCIS?
02:30Basically, all the NCIS universe combined will have made a total of 1,000 episodes.
02:40That's right.
02:41You heard it.
02:421,000.
02:43You know, it's humbling to say that you can be part of such a historic milestone.
02:47TNT.
02:48Dino-mite.
02:491,000.
02:50It's three zeros.
02:51NCIS, put your weapon down.
02:52I never made a show that went over 100 episodes.
02:53It's kind of crazy.
02:54Yeah.
02:55It really is.
02:56It's shocking.
02:57It's an honor.
02:58How exciting.
03:11Can I at least get a drumroll?
03:12Ta-da!
03:13Well, I don't know if this will be a successful show.
03:18I do know that what we're doing sure feels good.
03:21I don't know that any of us thought that the show was going to be around as long as it's
03:26You can't not be looking at the TV and not see this show on somewhere sometime.
03:30You know, we were traveling in Europe. It's everywhere.
03:34Believe me, it's everywhere.
03:35I remember as I walked down the Rue de Rivoli, you know, over by the Louvre,
03:41all of a sudden it was like, mon dieu de noso!
03:44And I was like, I think this show might have taken off.
03:48Oh.
03:49Now, are you ready for some more mind-blowing statistics?
03:57The mothership shot in the suburbs of Los Angeles has remained the network's number one primetime drama,
04:03five years running, with over 10 million viewers per episode.
04:06And get this, in 20 years of the franchise, fans have watched over 4.2 trillion minutes of NCIS action.
04:13Over 4 trillion views. God, that's crazy.
04:17Wow. How many days is a trillion minutes? How many years is a trillion minutes?
04:23I really hope that, like, some chyron pops up and it does the math for us right here.
04:28NCIS. Never heard of it.
04:31That's embarrassing.
04:33I saw some statistic that 300 million people watched it last year.
04:37That's a crazy number.
04:39That's the entire population of the United States.
04:41Well, it's not hard when you've got everything from action to humor to rip-from-the-headline stories
04:47and some of the most shocking moments in television history.
04:51I'm leaving in serious.
04:55How's that for communication?
04:58Tali is Ziva's daughter.
05:02And your daughter, Tony.
05:04The most shocking moment, uh, end of season two, the death of Kate Todd.
05:11I thought I'd die before I ever heard of her.
05:17No one saw it coming.
05:19No one, except if you go back and you look at the actual footage,
05:23you see Michael Weatherly go like this before she gets shot.
05:26Because he knows the burst of blood is about to hit his face.
05:31People were pretty shocked.
05:32Upset, shocked.
05:34I had a friend of mine that called me that was crying because she'd just never seen,
05:38she'd known me so well and she was so affected by it.
05:40One of the shocking moments for me was the character of Jackie Vance,
05:44who was my character's wife.
05:46When her character was killed off, she's dead.
05:48When Vanessa gets her arm broken in the season finale of last season,
05:55that was pretty shocking.
05:58My most shocking moment was when Ziva came into that basement and said,
06:02hello, Gibbs.
06:03Hello, Gibbs.
06:04They didn't tell me.
06:06I found out with America.
06:07And boy, was I surprised.
06:09And I was like, what?
06:10I literally pulled the script up on my phone and I was like,
06:13that's not supposed to happen.
06:14We were at a wedding.
06:15We had a table and we were in the park.
06:17And there was a huge explosion.
06:19They were trying to kill me and they ended up almost killing my daughter's fiancée.
06:26But NCIS doesn't just deliver on the shock factor.
06:29It's the emotional highs and lows that really get you.
06:32I too went home in body bags.
06:39Grisha, you may place the ring on Anna's finger.
06:42And then there are the stories that make us take stock.
06:44I had a particular episode.
06:47It was about the killing of a young man and then the whole neighborhood kind of comes together
06:53and the police officer has to decide whether he shot him because he thought he saw something
07:00or whether he did see something.
07:01And it was right in the time when we were all talking about Black Lives Matter and it became really important at that time.
07:17I think for me, an episode that sticks out, it was such an epic, iconic moment.
07:22It's when we brought three of the NCIS shows together that had never been done before.
07:28Is that my mug?
07:29Yep, and your moka berry golden assam tea as well.
07:35So what is the NCIS secret to success?
07:38I always thought that this show had interesting characters and people got to know them and we sure worked hard.
07:44It's nice to see it rewarded.
07:46We're staying.
07:48Audiences will come for the crimes, stay for the chemistry.
07:52And I love that.
07:53But just creating characters that audiences fall in love with because that's really the most important thing.
07:57There's something about the banter and the fun and the humor combined with the action.
08:02You go from almost slapstick humor, sometimes true slapstick, head slapstick.
08:11Slap the face would be humiliating.
08:13Back of the head is a wake-up call.
08:15To gore, like a gruesome autopsy scene where the body is wide open,
08:20straight into an emotional scene with tears and then into a fierce, dramatic battle in an interrogation room.
08:29And so if it were one human being, it would be in an insane asylum because it's got so many different personalities.
08:36But altogether, it feels like you're hanging out with people you know.
08:40After a thousand episodes, everyone knows the acronym NCIS.
08:45If you say that anywhere in the world, they know what it is.
08:48And I love when people send me clips of me in Italian because they dub us in all the languages.
08:55I'm like, oh, that's pretty cool.
08:57I'm fluent.
09:00It's not me.
09:01It's not me.
09:02But the true impact of the NCIS verse isn't just measured in the number of episodes or minutes watched.
09:08It's in making a difference in real life.
09:11When I first got the role in the show, I tried to Google NCIS to figure out what it was.
09:16I'd never heard of it.
09:17There wasn't much information.
09:18And if you Google it now, there's like 25 pages of information because of the TV show.
09:23What does NCIS mean?
09:24Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
09:26No, no.
09:27The Naval, well, whatever it is.
09:29It's Navy Criminal Investigative Service.
09:32One of my proudest moments was in San Diego.
09:35There was a dedication of a new NCIS field office, this beautiful state-of-the-art field office.
09:41One of the directors of that office said to me, he said, once the show became so popular,
09:45we had so many requests to do tours of our office.
09:48And the agency was, they were so embarrassed by kind of what the office was.
09:52And if it weren't for that show, we wouldn't have our new building.
09:54Another phenomenon that's come out from the show is that there's suddenly an uptick of people
09:59wanting to be medical examiners.
10:01NCIS actually asked our costume department for the hats so that they could model them
10:06after the hats used in the show because they never had hats in the field.
10:09So now their agents wear hats at crime scenes.
10:12But none of it would have been possible without the distinguished service of this man,
10:16who seemed to know right from the start just where the series was going.
10:20He's the reason the show got on the air, pure and simple.
10:24He had a solid movie career going.
10:26You know, he was a go-to series lead actor.
10:34First thing he said to me was, you eat lunch with the crew.
10:37And it wasn't a question.
10:39It was, you get in line with your plastic tray with everybody else, no special treatment.
10:43This show will work as a team or go down as a team.
10:47And that's the way I've always looked at them.
10:52Oh, that was good.
10:58Coming up.
11:02NCIS Behind the Scenes.
11:04What it's really like when the camera stopped rolling and what you didn't know about your favorite special agents.
11:09That's a pretty good secret.
11:17Hi, I'm Mark Harmon.
11:24What's up?
11:27Oh my God, the chemistry.
11:29It's so good.
11:31I love my job.
11:32What's not to love?
11:33Get in the middle.
11:34Get in the middle.
11:35Oh yes, we can make it.
11:38Seasons one through nine, they turned out fine.
11:41But ten, ten's good.
11:43There have been a lot of good times on the five NCIS sets.
11:48On average, it takes eight days to film an episode.
11:50So that's more than 8,000 days spent on the job over 20 years.
11:55Welcome to Oahu.
11:56We are on the set of NCIS Hawaii.
11:59Looks like we're at Pearl Harbor.
12:00That's a big picture, you know, Pearl Harbor.
12:03I feel completely like, you know, see?
12:06We're in New Orleans and that's thunder.
12:08Yes, for people in L.A.
12:09That's called, it comes with rain.
12:11When there's rain.
12:11Welcome to NCIS Los Angeles.
12:15It is NCIS, but with a lot of California cool thrown in there.
12:20Definitely a lot of California cool.
12:22I'm on the set of NCIS with Sean Murray.
12:24Hello.
12:25That plays very special Agent McGee.
12:27Oh, I'm very special.
12:29We're here in the squad room.
12:30This is McGee's desk.
12:32Usually you can find old grape stems and yogurt containers in these things.
12:38Oh, yogurt.
12:39You never know.
12:40This could be from the 90s.
12:41These lab coats should be kind of dirty, guys, and dirtied up.
12:47Set them all over.
12:50That's series creator Donald Bellisario.
12:53And here's an Easter egg from earlier seasons.
12:55A photo of Donald up on the most wanted wall.
12:58Some other set secrets, those woodworking tools Special Agent Gibbs used to build a boat in his basement, were really Mark Harmon's.
13:06I was kind of raised in my dad's workshop.
13:08Paulie Perrette played a forensic scientist on the show.
13:11In real life, she has a master's degree in criminology.
13:15You have to turn around.
13:16This is the real NCIS.
13:22We were with Paulie when she visited the NCIS headquarters in Washington, D.C.
13:29And it's always been so important for the show to accurately portray the real life agents.
13:35If you're watching an episode of our show and our guys, they're on a stakeout or they're in the middle of a takedown, there's procedural things that have to happen.
13:44And the great thing about actors is we want to get it right.
13:47I'm a stickler for accuracy, so I have a laundry list of things that I have to get right when I hold a weapon, when I reach a room, when I interrogate somebody.
13:58This looks like more than a theory.
14:01I got to take handcuffing classes, weapons assembly, disassembly, some driving courses, you know, some pretty cool stuff.
14:08I want that door!
14:09And sometimes, you know, we get the eye roll from our technical advisor because he goes, that would never happen in the real world.
14:16But, you know, we're not in the real world.
14:20Leon Carroll, who is an NCIS agent, is everything to us.
14:24He's always on top of us.
14:25He's not going to let us make NCIS look bad.
14:29Leon, what might this be?
14:32That is to a trajectory ride.
14:35My character's first name is Leon, so that was a bit of a tribute to him because he'd been there since day one.
14:42Leon Carroll Jr., nope, no relation to Rocky Carroll, was with the real NCIS for over two decades before being recruited by Hollywood.
14:50I've been to every inhabited continent.
14:53I've seen quite a bit of the world.
14:55So much so that several of Leon's real-life experiences were actually written into the show.
15:01We had an episode where, in autopsy, there was a crab that crawled out of the body bag.
15:07Ooh.
15:09That actually happened to me.
15:11The body was discovered wrapped in plastic in a shallow grave near Highway 11, New Orleans East.
15:18Are we talking bodies already?
15:21All right.
15:21I've sat in a lot of autopsies to ensure that there's some accuracy to what it is we're doing.
15:27Yeah, single gunshot wound to the chest.
15:30It's funny the amount of people who have said, oh, I really want to be a dead body on your show.
15:33No, you don't.
15:35We basically tell you not to breathe when the camera's on you.
15:39So it's not super enjoyable.
15:42I'm sorry.
15:43This is Mr. Harmon's chair.
15:45Some of our rubber and latex bodies, I can't tell until I get up close.
15:50It's crazy how lifelike they look.
15:55So here's one of our mannequins that we use.
15:59I can't remember exactly what happened to him.
16:01He's had a few things that happened to him.
16:02I think he might have actually been killed a few times.
16:04Over on the NCIS Sydney set, the autopsy room is actually in what used to be a commercial kitchen.
16:10You see, their set is in an old restaurant.
16:13Our headquarters, the location that they found is quite literally on Sydney Harbor.
16:21There's no green screens on anything.
16:23Like, sometimes we're shooting below the bridge and we're like, that looks fake.
16:28I think it's pretty cool that on our show, the majority of stuff was on location.
16:33Just another day in L.A., baby.
16:35We went to every part of L.A.
16:36I've been in alleyways, I know restaurants, water treatment plants.
16:41I know it all.
16:43NCIS LA filmed everywhere from the Forum and the Hollywood Bowl to the beach.
16:49And speaking of the beach...
16:51There's a magic aloha spirit that I immediately felt when I got here.
16:56You have to get used to being in a vacation spot.
17:01Everybody wants to know what it was like to shoot in New Orleans.
17:03And then when we would shoot in the quarter, I mean, you talk about insanity.
17:10We'd just come down the street and the fans, they got into it.
17:13And then, you know, I'd be running down the street, coming around a corner,
17:17and there would be a thousand people there, and I'd yell, get down!
17:20Get down!
17:21Get out of the way!
17:22They just played along.
17:24They had a ball.
17:25Party's over.
17:28And while the spinoffs really leaned into all aspects of shooting on location,
17:32it's pretty amazing what the crew of the mothership is able to create
17:35without leaving their home base.
17:38We have six sound stages.
17:39We have everything we need here, so we build all our sets from scratch.
17:43They can build anything.
17:44They can build a ship, a submarine, you know, a four-star hotel, you know?
17:48They can build a hospital.
17:50But that doesn't keep the cast from popping over to other sets.
17:54You guys, this is Wilmer's last scene.
17:56Let's make sure we send him back to the mothership with a big, fat smile on him.
18:01I will be honest, this cast rarely makes mistakes.
18:08As soon as they say action, we're ice cold.
18:10Action!
18:12When the cameras stop rolling on our set, we get pretty loud.
18:17When the camera's off, there's chaos.
18:18It's so much fun to be on this set.
18:24There's a lot of shenanigans that happen on set.
18:27I think Brian and I are probably the class clowns.
18:30Gary Cole has the best sense of humor.
18:34There's a lot of ribbing and self-deprecation, too.
18:38I can't tell you the pranks because we recycle them.
18:42Ah, the pranks. I don't miss that part.
18:44Mark Harmon? Yes.
18:46He's a prankster and he's a trickster.
18:48Harmon's the big prankster.
18:51It's a fun group.
18:52I mean, I don't know that you can peg anybody specifically.
18:55We started working together.
18:56He filled a bag I had with sandbags.
19:01One I think is the funniest guy around here is Weatherly.
19:04I am tall and powerful and you are nothing.
19:06He's on all the time.
19:09I don't know where he gets the energy to do it.
19:11Oh my gosh, what is that in your ear?
19:13Hold on, let me just get that.
19:13Michael!
19:14Oh, look what she had in her ear!
19:16I did over 300 episodes of The Mothership.
19:19My first day on set, in the middle of my first paragraph,
19:23Don Belisario walked onto the set and said,
19:25What are you doing? Modeling?
19:27Well, just stand there.
19:29Surprise me! Entertain me!
19:30And I just changed one simple thing, which was I didn't care who found me entertaining.
19:38I just entertained myself.
19:41And I've been doing that ever since.
19:44Good times here at NCIS. Good times.
19:46Good stuff.
19:47Coming up.
19:51Yo, a lot of pyro, a lot of explosions.
19:55We're in a shootout every week.
19:57From shootouts to stunts, action NCIS style.
20:01Plus, when we first met the OG cast on the set of JAG.
20:05Right now, it's two episodes, two well-written episodes.
20:08Set. Action!
20:26That was pretty good.
20:31We lost to life.
20:32I was the guy who came in and was like,
20:37We should run after the bad guy more.
20:39I gotta.
20:40And they were like, Yeah, we should do that.
20:43And I'm like, And I'll do the running.
20:44Stop him!
20:47Running across the rooftops of downtown New Orleans in the quarter,
20:50and jumping over from one roof to the other.
20:53Up builders, out of builders, up steps, down steps,
20:56jumping off a balcony, shooting backwards, looking up.
20:59So many fights.
21:00So many shootouts.
21:02It would take almost 30 days to watch all 1,000
21:08of the action-packed episodes in the NCIS-verse.
21:12As for the stunts, explosions, car chases, and shootouts,
21:16those are seen in 946.
21:19We did one episode.
21:20I was driving an airboat through the swamps.
21:24Then there was an action sequence where I took the airboat up onto dry land,
21:28and people were coming at another one, and we're shooting, and all that stuff.
21:32I'd never driven an airboat before.
21:34And they've got drones coming at me, and it was just very cool.
21:38We had this big sequence happening at an airport.
21:40Our stunt coordinator said,
21:42You're going to be in the car.
21:43You're going to come flying around about 60 miles an hour around that tower.
21:46Got it.
21:46You come around, see if you can skid out.
21:52Hop out of that car, gun up, and approach the plane.
21:55And they handed me the keys, said,
21:57Think you can do it?
21:58I was like, yeah.
22:00NCIS!
22:06The cold opening for the episode that followed Tony DiNozzo
22:10through a warehouse of sorts up to the edge of a pier
22:14and just dives right into the water.
22:17We see that Gibbs is trapped inside of a car.
22:23Diving into a tank and pulling people out of a submerged car
22:28and giving Mark Harmon mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in the midst of all of that.
22:34Career perk.
22:35There was a stuntman who did the dive, don't worry.
22:38But I did all the underwater work.
22:40No question we should have won an Emmy many times over.
22:44That episode actually earned the show its first of two Emmy nominations
22:48for Outstanding Stunt Coordination.
22:50And during its run, NCIS LA also earned a nod in that category.
22:55I had one thing.
22:56I ran out of this building, and every 10 feet, another bomb would go off.
23:03The explosions we had on the show was just unbelievable.
23:05They would get it all set.
23:06There'd be a big safety meeting.
23:07They'd say, OK, we're going hot.
23:09We're going hot on the effect.
23:10And then they'd yell, action.
23:11Action!
23:11And then these bombs just start going in flames.
23:16That's how we do it on NCIS LA.
23:25I've had explosives go off in a garage.
23:29There's three walls and one exit and entrance for that fire.
23:35And smelling the burnt hair definitely made me feel so alive.
23:42So alive.
23:44Miggy!
23:45You have a snack, Miggy!
23:50The best stunt that I've done is the fight scene with LL Cool Jane.
23:55We had doubles, and neither one of us used our doubles at all.
23:57I've had a few amazing women double for me,
24:00but the person who's been with me the longest, her name is Kim.
24:03The hand-to-hand combat was mostly me,
24:06but everything else is Kim.
24:09Yeah, sometimes the action sequences require the use of a stunt double,
24:13but a lot of times, what you're seeing is the real deal.
24:18She's throwing real punches every time.
24:21And if I don't block them, she's going to hit me in the face.
24:23I got to learn how to fight with the bo staff.
24:30That was really cool because I suddenly felt like a badass.
24:36Brooklyn is my daughter,
24:38and I took her to my very first stunt session.
24:41It was a really cool moment
24:43that my daughter could see her mom being a badass.
24:46Still ahead...
24:47I read that name, and it stopped me.
24:49Things you never knew about the NCIS pilot,
24:51and the part that almost went to Jennifer Aniston.
24:55Plus...
24:55I like to flirt with Mark.
24:57From A-listers to actors looking for a big break,
25:00the guest stars who made their mark.
25:02There were a lot of pranks played, which were hilarious.
25:05Agent Gibbs, where exactly was the lieutenant's body discovered?
25:19The banks of the...
25:20How are we doing so far?
25:21Pick it up?
25:22All right.
25:24On the banks of the Potomac River.
25:29Okay.
25:30I hope you don't walk and talk.
25:31You want to...
25:32My name's Gibbs.
25:36A special agent with the Navy.
25:37I'm playing a character in two episodes of JAG
25:41named Jethro Gibbs.
25:43I'm coming here to investigate a murder, basically.
25:47I read Leroy Jethro Gibbs, and I said,
25:51wow, I like that name.
25:52And then for a brief second,
25:55when I decided I really liked the idea and the project,
25:58the name changed.
25:59All of a sudden it was Bob Johnson,
26:01or something like that, right?
26:03I am an NCIS special agent.
26:05I just went, what?
26:06No, no, no.
26:07It's got to be Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
26:09And the creator said, no,
26:10you can't play a guy named Leroy Jethro Gibbs.
26:12I said, well, why not?
26:14And then it went back.
26:15So I was happy about that.
26:17It was originally pitched as Law & Order in the Navy.
26:20Half investigation, half court case.
26:23With that premise in mind,
26:25NCIS made its debut as a two-episode backdoor pilot
26:28on the Naval legal series JAG,
26:31starring David James Elliott.
26:32But then two things happened.
26:34Yeah, when you're letting NCIS take the lead on this?
26:36The investigation part tested best with audiences,
26:39and Mark Harmon left a big impression.
26:43Come see where I work.
26:45Bring me some friends.
26:46Give you a tour.
26:47Is that a duodenum?
26:51Yeah.
26:52I like to call it duodenum with a lie chaser.
26:56You need to get out more, Abby.
26:57Because it was two episodes of JAG,
27:00it wasn't really a proper pilot.
27:02And even when we started airing,
27:04they called it Navy NCIS,
27:06which is Navy Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
27:08You can't make that up.
27:10NCIS, anything like CSI?
27:12Only if you're dyslexic.
27:14That first day on this show was 21 hours.
27:17So I went home at 21 hours
27:19and looked at my wife and said,
27:20that's not exactly what I thought about it,
27:22but just getting a job and staying home.
27:24We had a lot of those days for a while.
27:26And this show found itself.
27:27And that's a credit to actors and writers
27:30and producers and directors and crew.
27:34And more than anything, crew.
27:36And those are the people you don't see.
27:38It's a great crew.
27:39But here's something you may not know.
27:41Mark wasn't the first choice to play Gibbs.
27:44Harrison Ford, Alec Baldwin,
27:45Kevin Bacon, Andrew McCarthy,
27:48and Patrick Swayze
27:49were some of the early names floated for the part.
27:52And believe it or not,
27:53Jennifer Aniston was considered for the role
27:55of Agent DeNozzo's partner,
27:57played by Blake Lively's half-sister,
27:59Robin, in Jag.
28:00Am I clear, Agent Blackadder?
28:05Am I clear?
28:08Very, sir.
28:09But by the time NCIS made its official debut in 2003,
28:13DeNozzo and Gibbs had team-bealt
28:15with Sasha Alexander instead.
28:17Wait, okay, okay.
28:19Your team.
28:21Believe it or not,
28:22the show wasn't an instant hit.
28:24It took five seasons and a global platform
28:26to turn it into the giant that it is today.
28:29And over its 20 years and 464 episodes,
28:33The Mothership has turned many of its guest stars
28:36into beloved series regulars.
28:39I started as a, actually, a guest star,
28:44a one-off guest star,
28:45in, I think, episode seven or eight of season one.
28:49And they edited it together,
28:51and they were about three minutes short on the edit.
28:53And they said,
28:55let's bring back the McGee character.
28:57Ale!
28:58You are an official agent now.
29:00I am.
29:01Go, Dad!
29:02I always think,
29:03what happened if they weren't short on that episode,
29:05you know?
29:06It's like Bob Ross used to say,
29:08happy accidents.
29:10It has been 21 seasons.
29:13I came on at the tail end of the first season
29:14just for one day,
29:16and they kept inviting me back.
29:17One of my favorite weeks of my life
29:19was my mom came to visit me.
29:23I found out I got NCIS,
29:24and I got married,
29:25all in the same week.
29:26And boy, anniversaries have not lived up to that.
29:30Sorry, honey.
29:35I'm definitely hoping that the spinoff goes ahead.
29:38Wow.
29:38Do I feel the pressure coming on to a show like this?
29:40Uh, I feel like,
29:42I definitely feel like I have a responsibility
29:44to not mess it up.
29:48I do remember feeling like it would last
29:50maybe a couple of years and be done.
29:53You know what I'm saying?
29:53And, uh,
29:55lo and behold,
29:57it lasted a lot longer than I expected.
29:59It became a much bigger part of my life
30:01than I expected it to be.
30:03Backdoor pilots are kind of a thing for NCIS.
30:06When it came time to launch the L.A. office in 2009,
30:09Hannah,
30:09Callan,
30:10and company did it
30:12with a two-episode storyline
30:13that brought the OG cast
30:15to the West Coast.
30:16You still building that boat
30:17in your basement?
30:19Yeah.
30:19Nothing but great memories.
30:21Uh,
30:21we had 14 wonderful years,
30:23and,
30:23uh,
30:24we spent time,
30:25obviously,
30:25on this set.
30:25We were launched out of this show.
30:27We came back,
30:27did crossovers.
30:28So it's a big,
30:29you know,
30:30the extended family is real.
30:31The team ultimately contributed
30:33323 episodes
30:35to the 1,000-strong franchise
30:37before signing off last year.
30:39I've always said that,
30:40you know,
30:42Marty Deeks ain't dead.
30:43I think there's plenty of room
30:45for
30:45these characters to come back.
30:48Uh-oh.
30:48Kind of old school.
30:54Old school still works
30:55in Louisiana.
30:56When NCIS New Orleans
30:58was originally conceived,
30:59it was just a storyline
31:00for the mothership.
31:01But Mark had a greater vision
31:03that included
31:03his longtime friend.
31:05It just sounded like
31:06more than two episodes.
31:07That's all.
31:07That's where it came from.
31:08And,
31:08and,
31:09uh,
31:09he's the right guy
31:10to be doing it.
31:10I think that's what
31:11Mark's advice was to all of us.
31:12Don't screw it up.
31:13Based on the real-life
31:14one-man NCIS office
31:15in the Big Easy,
31:17the city hosted
31:17155 episodes
31:19over a seven-season run.
31:21At the time,
31:22we were gonna be,
31:23we were the third version,
31:25and the other two
31:26were still going strong
31:27on television.
31:28It was like,
31:28oh,
31:28why do I wanna go
31:29be in another version?
31:30But the New Orleans part of it,
31:32no offense to DC
31:34and,
31:34and LA show,
31:36we just had a lot of pizzazz.
31:37But when it comes
31:38to that aloha feeling,
31:41NCIS Hawaii delivers.
31:43The first spinoff
31:44that didn't get its start
31:45on NCIS
31:46is three seasons
31:47and 50 episodes deep
31:49and boasts
31:50a lot of firsts
31:51for the franchise.
31:52I know I'm the first
31:53minority female
31:55in her 40s
31:56lead of this franchise.
32:01And it's so,
32:03for me,
32:04comforting and fulfilling
32:05to say that.
32:06Another first,
32:07the never-ending crossover
32:08that brought Sam Hanna
32:09from Los Angeles
32:10to the islands.
32:12Once you know
32:12the franchise,
32:13you can kind of go
32:14to different shows
32:16and you understand
32:17tonally what it is.
32:18You know what I'm saying?
32:19I'd love to cross over
32:20with the OG guys.
32:24It would be awesome.
32:25But also,
32:25I'd love to go to Hawaii.
32:27So maybe we could
32:28cross over
32:29with those guys too.
32:30But the newest addition
32:31to the universe,
32:32NCIS Sydney,
32:33has the distinction
32:34of being the first
32:35international edition.
32:37It's a ratings hit
32:37in its first season
32:38and in just eight episodes,
32:40it's full of nods
32:42to its patron series.
32:46Oh, and in case
32:47you're wondering,
32:48yes, there is
32:48a real-life NCIS office
32:50in Australia.
32:52Coming up,
32:53from a former first lady
32:54to the A-list of Hollywood,
32:56all the famous NCIS guest stars
32:58and the ones
32:59who made an appearance
32:59before they were famous.
33:01Everybody welcomed me
33:02in with open arms.
33:04Plus, the future of NCIS,
33:06two new spin-offs
33:06and a milestone episode
33:08what to expect
33:09in the next 1,000.
33:10Tears, laughter, danger.
33:13My God.
33:13Gives me goosebumps
33:14just thinking about it.
33:28We've had a lot
33:29of really good guest stars.
33:31Bob Newhart came to do
33:32an episode of NCIS.
33:35My name is Magnus.
33:37You have to remember
33:37to stay in the scene
33:39or you can't just
33:40be a fanboy.
33:40My favorite, I think,
33:42is Lily Tomlin,
33:44who played my grandmother.
33:45That word, grandmother,
33:47so old-fashioned
33:48and so patriarchal.
33:50You call me Penny.
33:51I got to work
33:51with Jamie Lee Curtis.
33:53Jamie Lee Curtis?
33:54Oh, my God.
33:55Oh, my God.
33:56You're enjoying this.
33:57I'll play along.
33:59I'd like to flirt
34:00with Mark Carney.
34:01He makes sweet blush
34:02a little bit.
34:03Robert Wagner recurs
34:04on the show,
34:06you know,
34:06from time to time.
34:07Get my bag,
34:08will you, Tim?
34:08My favorite guest stars,
34:09Christopher Lloyd.
34:10I'm not gonna say
34:11a damn thing
34:12till I get a root beer.
34:14You know,
34:14he's one of my idols
34:15and he was everything
34:17you expected him to be.
34:18Just lovely.
34:19Michelle Obama
34:20was a guest star.
34:21That was a big thing.
34:22Special Agent Gibbs,
34:23I've been briefed
34:24on everything you've done
34:25for Anne's family.
34:26I mean,
34:27I guess if you want to say
34:28that there were some
34:29interesting people
34:30on the show.
34:31Time to dance,
34:31Agent Gibbs.
34:32Mind if I lead?
34:33I was the surgeon
34:34who saved Mark Hardman's life.
34:37I should come back.
34:38For years,
34:39I would pitch various ways
34:41that my character
34:41would be reintroduced.
34:43I can't believe
34:44how many actors
34:44that I run into
34:45who the first thing
34:47they say to me was,
34:48look,
34:48I did a spot on that thing
34:4917 years ago.
34:50It's amazing
34:51the number of people
34:51who've come through there.
34:53In two decades,
34:54there have been
34:54almost 200 guest stars
34:56across the NCIS franchise.
34:58And quite a few were cast
34:59before they were famous,
35:01from a 10-year-old
35:02Millie Bobby Brown...
35:04You don't look like
35:05the hot chocolate type.
35:07Huh.
35:07...to Abigail Breslin
35:09and Glenn Powell.
35:10Good to meet you.
35:11Your brother,
35:11I know you're here.
35:12I hope so, sir.
35:13I remember Mark Harmon
35:14was one of the most
35:16generous co-stars
35:17I've ever had.
35:18He invited me
35:18into his trailer.
35:19He sent me
35:20a really nice email
35:21afterwards about how
35:22well he thought I did.
35:23Zac Efron's NCIS episode
35:25aired just three days
35:27before High School Musical
35:28premiered.
35:28We didn't know
35:29the phone was stolen.
35:30Whoa.
35:32Holy cow.
35:33I remember vividly
35:34that the whole cast
35:35was incredibly welcoming
35:37and nice.
35:38There were a lot of pranks
35:39played,
35:39which were hilarious.
35:41I've, like,
35:41used those
35:41for the rest of my life.
35:43And long before
35:43This Is Us,
35:44John Huertas,
35:45Susan Kelechi Watson,
35:47and Sterling K. Brown
35:48all landed roles
35:50on NCIS.
35:50I should have never
35:52let her go.
35:53I'm sorry, Gibbs.
35:56But some of the show's
35:57guest stars,
35:58well,
35:58they were homegrown.
36:00Stop trying to pull
36:01some cop trick on me.
36:02It's not gonna work.
36:04My daughter's an actor
36:05and she went through
36:06the auditioning process
36:07and she killed it.
36:08She was great.
36:09She was so good.
36:10Sean is actually
36:11the cast member
36:11who has been in
36:12the NCIS first
36:13the longest
36:14with 450 episodes.
36:16His stepbrother,
36:17Michael Bellisario,
36:18had a guest role
36:19on four episodes
36:20while his stepsister,
36:22Troyan Bellisario,
36:23played McGee's sister.
36:25You, like,
36:25state the obvious
36:26and make pretty pie charts.
36:28And did you know
36:28that the young agent Gibbs
36:30seen in flashbacks
36:31is actually played
36:32by Mark Harmon's son,
36:33Sean?
36:34Good luck trying
36:34to beat my times.
36:36Mark's wife of 37 years,
36:38Pam Dauber,
36:38also guest starred
36:39in a seven-episode arc.
36:41Were you gonna knock?
36:42I hadn't quite decided.
36:44And that's
36:45Chris O'Donnell's son,
36:46Chip,
36:46making a cameo
36:47on the series finale
36:48of NCIS LA.
36:50I'm the new guy.
36:52Over the course of the show,
36:52all of my kids
36:53had been on the show
36:54and my wife
36:54and my oldest son
36:55had not been on,
36:57so it was kind of fun.
36:58And action!
37:00Chris also got a chance
37:01to make his directorial debut
37:02on LA.
37:03So did Daniela Rua
37:04and now Danny's
37:06directing the mothership.
37:07Action!
37:08She knows
37:09and she understands
37:10the bouncing act.
37:10It's fun to be directed
37:11by somebody else
37:12who's from the universe.
37:14But Faraki directing NCIS
37:15wasn't on his bucket list.
37:18It was the best acting job
37:19I'd ever done
37:20was directing
37:20that first episode.
37:21You lean on each other,
37:22you rely on each other
37:23to make it work.
37:24We've been through
37:25so much together
37:26as cast and crews.
37:27We've seen births,
37:28deaths,
37:30marriages,
37:30divorces,
37:31like just so much.
37:32Yes,
37:33the NCIS family
37:34has faced loss
37:35over the years
37:35and in September
37:37they said goodbye
37:38to their beloved ducky
37:39when David McCallum
37:40passed away
37:41at the age of 90.
37:42His final appearance
37:43on the show
37:44was May of 2023
37:45and this February
37:46the show honored him
37:48with a tribute episode
37:49which was co-written
37:50by his close friend
37:51and co-star
37:52Brian Dietzen.
37:53Change is the essence
37:54of life.
37:56The closeness
37:56that Ducky
37:57and Jimmy had
37:58was definitely
37:59indicative
38:00of our relationship
38:01off camera.
38:02That's quite an analysis.
38:05That was a very emotional day
38:06seeing everybody.
38:07Not a dry eye
38:08on that set.
38:10This is what,
38:10the first show
38:11of the series
38:11and it feels
38:12as if we've been here forever
38:13and some of the hours
38:15we worked
38:15it also feels
38:16as if we've been here forever.
38:18David McCallum
38:19was 70 years old
38:21when the series started
38:2221 years ago
38:23and the story goes
38:25he told his wife
38:26I'm 70 years old
38:28what if this show
38:29goes seven years
38:30I mean
38:30that's a long time
38:31and he ended up
38:33being with the show
38:33for 20 seasons.
38:35Still ahead
38:35he's very special
38:37but he's not an agent
38:38anymore.
38:38What could go wrong?
38:39Details about new
38:42spinoffs in store
38:43for the franchise
38:43plus an exclusive
38:45sneak peek
38:45of the 1,000th episode.
38:48And action!
38:49May as well enjoy
38:50the extra attention
38:51while we have it.
38:52Special delivery.
38:53You're gonna have
38:54some real cool
38:55Easter eggs.
38:55right here
39:06shooting!
39:07How often
39:08do you get asked
39:09about Gibbs coming back
39:10when fans
39:11bump into you?
39:12A lot.
39:15I love you man.
39:17I love you too.
39:18Well two years
39:19after Gibbs
39:20left NCIS
39:21for the quiet life
39:22he's coming back.
39:23Yep, get ready
39:24for the first ever
39:25prequel in the franchise
39:26NCIS Origins.
39:29You were such
39:29a happy child.
39:31Set 12 years
39:32before NCIS began
39:34Origins
39:34tells the story
39:35of a young
39:36Leroy Jethro Gibbs
39:37starting his career
39:38as a newly minted
39:39NCIS agent.
39:41Mark narrates
39:41the series
39:42that stars
39:42Austin Stoll
39:43and airs
39:44in the 2024-2025 season.
39:47He also executive
39:48produces
39:48with his son
39:49Sean.
39:50I think seeing
39:51Gibbs coming up
39:52you know
39:53as a young guy
39:54is going to be
39:54fantastic.
39:56Maybe Mark Harmon
39:56can play
39:57Gibbs' father.
40:01Checks in the mail?
40:03No, that was for free.
40:04But wait,
40:05there's more.
40:06Cody DiPablo
40:07and I are also
40:07getting ready
40:08moving to Budapest
40:10for the summer
40:10of 2024
40:11and it is
40:13Tony and Ziva
40:14now
40:15trying to raise
40:16their tween daughter
40:18and save the world.
40:21What could go wrong?
40:23That's right.
40:24Teva is spinning off
40:25into a new
40:26international adventure.
40:27The as-yet
40:28untitled series
40:29finds Ziva
40:29and Tony
40:30raising their daughter
40:31in Paris
40:32until his security
40:33company is attacked
40:34and they have
40:35to go on the run.
40:36Paramount Plus
40:37has given us
40:38the green light.
40:40We're incredibly
40:41happy to be
40:41making something
40:42for the streaming
40:43platform
40:44because it gives you
40:45a little bit more
40:46latitude
40:47and shooting
40:48overseas.
40:49Well,
40:49before all that,
40:50there's still
40:50a very special
40:511,000th episode
40:52to get to
40:53on the mothership
40:53next week
40:54and we have
40:55an exclusive look
40:56behind the scenes.
40:57The director
40:58was there.
40:59The team
40:59is in a race
41:00against time
41:01to help
41:02Director Vance
41:03who is also
41:04struggling
41:05with his adult son
41:06now.
41:06In the meantime,
41:07all of NCIS
41:08is suddenly put
41:09under attack
41:09so now you get
41:10to see NCIS
41:11Hawaii,
41:12NCIS LA,
41:13NCIS Sydney
41:13coming in
41:14to help
41:14in a family-oriented
41:15method.
41:16I don't know.
41:17There may be,
41:17you know,
41:18some special guest.
41:20His last name
41:21rhymes with Ford.
41:23First name Harrison.
41:24I was kidding.
41:25Harrison Ford's
41:26not coming on the show.
41:27And the whole time
41:28we're paying tribute
41:29to cast members
41:30and different shows
41:32that perhaps
41:33aren't here right now
41:34but are instrumental
41:35to our success.
41:36Cannot wait for that.
41:37But can we get back
41:38to that number again?
41:40Creating 1,000 episodes
41:41of television
41:42is an incredible feat.
41:44But the real mission
41:45here is
41:46friends and family,
41:48honoring the truth,
41:49and protecting
41:50what's important.
41:51That is the NCIS way.
41:53All right,
41:54now it's on
41:54to the next 1,000.
41:57Aloha
41:57to all of the fans.
41:59We've made it
41:59to 1,000 episodes
42:02of the entire
42:03NCIS verse
42:04and that's because
42:04of you guys.
42:05So as we say
42:06here in Hawaii,
42:07mahalo nui loa.
42:08And here's
42:09to another 1,000.
42:10Oh, I mean,
42:12my God,
42:13most amazing fans
42:14of the world.
42:14Thank you for tuning
42:15in all these years.
42:16We're only possible
42:16because of your commitment,
42:18your trust in us,
42:19and allowing us
42:20in your homes.
42:21And bless you
42:22and salute.
42:25Thanks for being
42:26a part of the family.
42:27Thank you for
42:28hanging around
42:28for 1,000
42:29and maybe 1,000 more.
42:31Who knows?
42:32Say NCIS.
42:34NCIS.
42:37NCIS, 1,000.
42:39We love you.
42:40Heck, I love
42:40all of you.
42:43Have a great night,
42:44everyone.
42:45I want to give you
42:46a sincere thank you
42:47from all of us
42:48here at NCIS.
42:49Much love
42:50and peace.
42:52NCIS, it's on, baby.
42:53Oh, yeah.
42:54Thank you so much
42:55for being with us
42:55all these years
42:56and watching us,
42:57continuing to watch us,
42:59making us the number
42:59one show on television.
43:01We're going to keep
43:02doing it as long
43:02as you guys keep watching.
43:04So, thank you.
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