Posted by Admin on September 23rd, 2013
EXCLUSIVE: CBS is looking to further expand its lucrative NCIS franchise. I’ve learned that the network is working on a planted NCIS spinoff series, which will be introduced in a two-part NCIS episode slated to shoot in February and air in the spring. Set in New Orleans, the potential spinoff is executive produced by NCIS star/executive producer Mark Harmon and executive producer/showrunner Gary Glasberg. The character-driven project, written by Glasberg and produced by CBS Studios, centers on the the NCIS New Orleans office which handles cases from Pensacola through Mississippi and Louisiana to the Texas panhandle. New Orleans was picked as a backdrop for the show because of its pedigree of a rich setting of music, fun and debauchery that makes it a magnet for military personnel on-leave. And with fun comes trouble. This would mark the second spinoff from veteran NCIS, which also spawned hit NCIS: Los Angeles. The LL Cool J-Chris O’Donnell starrer also started off as a backdoor pilot, airing as a two-part episode of NCIS. In expanding the NCIS franchise, CBS and CBS Studios are taking a page from their CSI playbook by setting every new series in a new town (Las Vegas, Miami and New York for CSI; Washington, Los Angeles and New Orleans for NCIS). With NCIS and NCIS: LA showing no signs of slowing down, CBS may very well have three NCIS series on the air next season, just like it did with the CSI franchise for almost a decade. Season 11 of NCIS kicks off tomorrow night. Glasberg is repped by CAA, Harmon by Paradigm.
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Posted by Admin on July 11th, 2013
The fans have created a Petition to fight for Cote de Pablo, help her get the money she deserves and get her back on NCIS. As we all know now it was announced yesterday that Cote would not be back for Season 11. She would finish out her storyline and then exit. We as fans don’t want to see that happen. Cote de Pablo as become part of the show and it just wouldn’t be the same without her. As Tony once said “Ziva David is not replaceable.”
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Posted by Admin on July 1st, 2013
NCIS devotees who can’t wait until September to get their next Brian Dietzen fix, you’re in luck. The fan favorite, who plays junior medical examiner Jimmy Palmer on the hit CBS drama, has co-written and stars in a new indie romantic dramedy, Congratulations (available July 30 on Video on Demand).
The role is a bit of a departure from the recently wed Jimmy: Dietzen plays a lovesick schlub whose longtime girlfriend (Justified’s Abby Miller, who also co-wrote the film) rejects his marriage proposal. “The character is very different,” Dietzen says, “although the marketing-slash-producer part of me wants to say, ‘It’s just like Jimmy Palmer in a movie! Let’s see if we can get 22 million people to watch this!'”
As for what’s coming up on NCIS’s new season, Dietzen pleads ignorance. “I was live-tweeting the finale with [executive producer] Gary Glasberg, and I looked at him and said, ‘What the hell just happened?'” remembers Dietzen of the puzzling cliffhanger that depicted Gibbs (Mark Harmon) as a sniper. “And he said, ‘You’ll figure it out next season.’ I said, ‘Come on, I’m in the cast — I’m not gonna tell anybody!'”
This much Dietzen can say: “There’s a baby in the future for Jimmy and his wife, Breena [Michelle Pierce]. We’re going to try to adopt. But outside of that, Gary hasn’t told me anything. I’m gonna take him golfing and pry him for answers.”
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Posted by Admin on May 30th, 2012
TNT’s forthcoming Closer spinoff, Major Crimes, has collared its first high-profile guest star: Michael Weatherly.
The NCIS vet will appear in an early Season 1 episode as Arthur “Thorn” Woodson, a charming con artist who currently works as an ”intuitive life strategist” for a group of Israeli mob wives (all of whom he is bedding). Described as a “Peter Pan with an A.D.D. problem,” Thorn previously held down jobs as a hand model, a ventriloquist and a black jack dealer. His dream is to someday land his own show on Oprah Winfrey’s fledgling cable net OWN.
“Arvin Brown is directing [the episode] — he’s done many NCIS episodes,” Weatherly tweeted of the gig.
Major Crimes is set to premiere on Monday, Aug. 13 at 10/9c immediately following the series finale of The Closer.
The news comes as Weatherly continues to negotiate a new contract to continue playing Tony on NCIS. His current deal expired at the end of the just-wrapped ninth season. (His co-stars, Pauley Perrette and Sean Murray, are also hammering out new pacts.)
Earlier this month, NCIS exec producer Gary Glasberg expressed confidence that “it will all work out.”
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Posted by Admin on January 4th, 2012
Pauley’s Segment
Posted by Admin on December 27th, 2011
Posted by Admin on December 12th, 2011
So we posted a couple weeks ago about Pauley being part of the newest installment of the TV show I Get That A Lot. The show which Celebrities pretend to be someone else besides themselves and when they are asked aren’t you so and so they will go no, but I get that a lot. It was originally posted in the press release that it airs Jan 18th, 2012, but CBS has change the date. It is no longer airing on the 18th, it will be airing Wednesday January 4th, 2012 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT. Hopefully CBS won’t change the date again, but will be sure to let you know in case it does. For anyone who is interested in seeing it. Here is a sneak peak of Pauley’s segment in the site.
Posted by Admin on November 3rd, 2011
Mark Harmon was on Today this morning and we have the clip.
Posted by Admin on September 16th, 2011
NCIS star Pauley Perrette took some time out of the forensics lab to brighten the day of Los Angeles-area children. The actress teamed up with Wayde King and Brett Raymer from Animal Planet’s Tanked to donate a custom aquarium to Hope Gardens, a shelter for homeless mothers and children, on September 12.
“The guys do these incredible installations of aquariums — like phone booths and gumball machines — for high end celebrity people, but nothing would be better than providing for these kids,” Perrette tells TV Guide Magazine. “We went up and surprised the kids and to see the looks on their faces — they’d never seen anything like that before. It was unbelievable.”
A long time supporter of Hope Gardens, Perrette says the custom aquarium was designed especially for the children, who were even able to pick out their own fish. And while her kind act won’t be seen on an upcoming episode of Tanked, Perrette says, “I just really wanted to do it as a gift for them.”
Tanked airs Fridays at 9/8c on Animal Planet, while the new season of NCIS kicks off Tuesday, September 20 at 8/7c on CBS.
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