NCIS (franchise)


NCIS is a media franchise of American television programs originally created by Donald P. Bellisario and currently broadcast on CBS, all of which deal with military related criminal investigations based on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service of the United States Department of the Navy, which includes the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
In 2003, NCIS was introduced via a backdoor pilot, from the TV show JAG with NCIS in turn spinning off ' and ' in 2009 and 2014, respectively. NCIS: Los Angeles had a proposed spin-off, but it was later not picked up by CBS.
The main NCIS series is the longest-running show of the franchise which began its seventeenth season on September 24, 2019.

Overview

NCIS, voted America's favorite television series in 2011, finished its tenth season as the most-watched television series in the U.S. during 2012–13 U.S. network television season; and is broadcast in over 200 territories worldwide. As of the end of the 2014–15 U.S. network television season, NCIS remains TV's most watched drama series. Spin-off NCIS: New Orleans ended its first season as the second most watched drama on CBS, and the fifth most watched series on TV. NCIS: Los Angeles ended its fifth season as the fourth most watched series on TV, and the second most watched drama.

''NCIS''

NCIS follows the work of the Major Case Response Team, stationed in Washington, D.C. Supervised by Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, a former Marine Gunnery Sergeant, and a thrice-divorced widower. The team specializes in crime scene examination, and the investigation of murders. Gibbs' team has included Caitlin Todd, who earned her stripes protecting the President as a member of the Secret Service; Anthony DiNozzo, a former Baltimore detective; Timothy McGee, a computer specialist and M.I.T. graduate; Eleanor Bishop, a former NSA security analyst and threat assessment specialist; Nicholas Torres, an undercover operative; Alexandra Quinn, a training officer who supervised the recruitment of Bishop and Torres; Ziva David, a former Mossad assassin; and Dr Jack Sloane, a no-nonsense senior agent and trained operational psychologist. Primarily dealing with cases along the East Coast, and acting under the supervision of successive NCIS Directors Jenny Shepard and Leon Vance, the team is supported by Abigail Sciuto, a forensic specialist; Kasie Hines, a forensic scientist; Jimmy Palmer, an Assistant Medical Examiner turned Chief Medical Examiner; Donald "Ducky" Mallard, a seasoned Chief Medical Examiner and NCIS Historian; and Clayton Reeves, an MI-6 officer assigned to liaise with NCIS from the SIS.

''NCIS: Los Angeles''

The Office of Special Projects is an elite counter-terrorist division of NCIS, and is responsible for threats pertaining to national security, as well as high-profile murders and cases that require undercover work. Under the supervision of Operations Manager Hetty Lange, a master of disguise and prop-artisan, OSP is led by G. Callen, a street kid turned Special Agent with a desire to find out who he is. Callen works alongside Kensi Blye, a forensic specialist and the daughter of a marine; Dominic Vail, an M.I.T. graduate and a computer-whiz; Marty Deeks, an LAPD Detective recruited to serve as liaison to OSP; Nell Jones, an Intelligence Analyst with the highest IQ at NCIS; Eric Beale, an awkward technician and one half of the technical dream-team; Nate Getz, a deep-cover operative and Operational Psychologist seconded to team team; Sam Hanna, a former SEAL and a family man who met his wife on the job; laconic Assistant Director Owen Granger, and Executive Assistant Director for Pacific Operations Shay Mosley, who serves as the team's operational supervisor.

''NCIS: New Orleans''

The New Orleans NCIS team is headed by Special Agent Dwayne Cassius Pride, a seasoned operative known as "King" to his friends. He's a former Sheriff's Deputy with the second highest arrest record in the history of Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office. Tasked with heading a small satellite squad who handle Naval and Marine related cases in Pensacola, Fla., through Mississippi and Louisiana to the Texas panhandle, Pride supervises Christopher LaSalle, an agent recruited from the New Orleans Police Department's Vice Division, who is well known for his volunteer work at the children's hospital; Meredith Brody, a senior career agent who earned her stripes afloat, and later became the youngest agent in the history of NCIS Midwest; Sonja Percy, a former undercover ATF agent who joined the team to come in from the dark; former FBI agent Tammy Gregorio, recruited to the team after heading an investigation into their ethics and operations; Sebastian Lund, a former lab technician who joined NCIS as a forensics agent before transitioning fully to the field; and Hannah Khoury, a multilingual investigative specialist who serves as the team's Assistant Supervisory Special Agent. Together, the team are assisted by Loretta Wade, a Jefferson Parish coroner and Patton Plame, an NCIS computer specialist.

Series

Each series was spun off via a two-part episode from an established series, serving in effect as a "backdoor pilot".

Proposed spin-off

In November 2012, CBS commissioned a pilot episode for a potential NCIS: Los Angeles spinoff titled NCIS: Red. Written and produced by Shane Brennan, the series would follow "a mobile team of agents who live and work together as they go across the country to solve crimes". On February 6, 2013 John Corbett was cast as retired special agent Roy, the series male lead. Earlier, Miguel Ferrer would join the cast as a series regular, and reprising his NCIS: Los Angeles role, Edwin Hodge had been cast as Kai, an intelligence analyst, Scott Grimes was cast as Dave, Gillian Alexy was cast as Claire, and Kim Raver was cast in the pilot, playing the lead role of Paris. The pilot episode, titled "Red" and "Red-2", aired on March 19 and March 26, 2013, during the fourth season of NCIS: Los Angeles. On May 15, 2013, CBS announced that the pilot would not be taken to series. On May 21, 2013 CBS President Nina Tassler stated that "sometimes work and sometimes they don't. Protecting was really important." CBS was reportedly "open to redeveloping the pilot with a new cast attached", though a second franchise appearance by Scott Grimes in 2017 remains the only continuation of Red to date.

Main cast

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Crossovers

This is a complete list of all crossovers, both within the franchise and out of it. All characters, main, recurring, and shared guest stars, are credited.

Within the ''NCIS'' franchise

Outside the ''NCIS'' franchise

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Universe

The NCIS franchise, born of JAG, shares a television universe with Scorpion, First Monday, Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver, Magnum P.I., and JAG itself.

Theme songs

Games

''NCIS: Hidden Crimes''

On September 15, 2016, Ubisoft launched a hidden-object mobile game titled NCIS: Hidden Crimes. Developed by Ubisoft Abu Dhabi in conjunction with CBS Interactive, the game was released for Android & iOS devices.

''NCIS'' TV movies

In the UK, certain NCIS multi-part episodes were edited together to make a combined feature and shown on Channel 5, 5USA, CBS Action and Fox UK. These include:
TitleEpisodes edited togetherAir dateRuntimeSource
The NCIS Movie: Enemies"Enemies Foreign" / "Enemies Domestic"May 20, 20131 hr, 20 mins
The NCIS Movie: Judgement Day"Judgment Day " / "Judgment Day "June 10, 20131 hr, 40 mins
The NCIS Movie: Legend
"Legend " / "Legend "June 10, 20131 hr, 45 mins
The NCIS Movie: Kill Ari"Kill Ari " / "Kill Ari "August 22, 20132 hrs
The NCIS Movie: War on Terror"Engaged " / "Engaged "February 1, 20141 hr, 20 mins
The NCIS Movie: Payback"Borderland" / "Patriot Down" / "Rule Fifty-One"March 1, 20142 hrs, 35 mins
The NCIS Movie: Shell Shock"Shell Shock " / "Shell Shock "April 11, 20141 hr, 30 mins
Death Wish "Shabbat Shalom" / "Shiva"April 16, 2014
April 18, 2014
1 hr, 40 mins
The NCIS Movie:
Race Against Terror: Hiatus
"Hiatus " / "Hiatus "1 hr, 50 mins