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Shocking Revelation: Mark Harmon Drops Bombshell About NCIS Exit!

Mark Harmon, who portrayed the iconic Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS for an impressive two decades, has officially said goodbye to the show. His departure was sealed in the 19th season when Gibbs chose to remain in Alaska. Although Harmon was initially credited in the final season, Season 20 has introduced Sean Murray as the

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NCIS Season 21 Spoilers: Witten Returns, But Is It a Happy Reunion?

“NCIS” Season 21 is scheduled to premiere on Monday, February 12, 2024, at 9 p.m. ET on CBS. The renewal for another season comes with anticipated changes in the cast, notably the departure of David McCallum from his role as Donald “Ducky” Mallard. The season 20 finale concluded with a significant cliffhanger involving Torres, leaving

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McCallum Kids’ Emotional NCIS Tribute – Val and Jason Join for Ducky Farewell! Don’t Miss the Tear-Jerking Episode!

In a poignant tribute to the beloved character Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard on “NCIS,” an upcoming episode will feature a special appearance by David McCallum’s children, Val and Jason McCallum. This tribute episode is designed to honor their father’s portrayal of Ducky, and the siblings will make guest appearances, infusing a personal and heartfelt element

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David McCallum’s Heartbreaking Revelation About Mark Harmon Before His Passing – Prepare to Be Shocked!

Mark Harmon, renowned for his portrayal of Leroy Jethro Gibbs on NCIS, initially demonstrated promise as a football player at UCLA, leading the team to break Nebraska’s 32-game winning streak in 1972. Despite receiving professional offers, he chose education over football and explored various careers, including carpentry and shoe sales, before eventually finding success in

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