NCIS: Season 19, Episode 11: All Hands Plot Synopsis, Director, & Air Date [CBS]
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NCIS All Hands Plot Synopsis, Director, and Air Date
CBS‘ NCIS: Season 19, Episode 11: All Hands plot synopsis, director, and air date have been released.
Cast
NCIS stars Mark Harmon, Sean Murray, Emily Wickersham, Wilmer Valderrama, Maria Bello, Brian Dietzen, Diona Reasonover, Rocky Carroll, and David McCallum.
Press Release
AFTER A CIVILIAN RESEARCH VESSEL RESCUES A SMALL BOAT OF WOUNDED NAVY OFFICERS, NCIS ARRIVES ON THE SHIP AND IS FORCED TO HIDE AFTER DISCOVERING TERRORISTS ON BOARD, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, JAN. 17
“All Hands” – After a civilian research vessel in the North Atlantic picks up a small boat of wounded Navy officers, NCIS arrives on the ship and is forced to hide after discovering terrorists on board. Also, Agent Knight takes a paper doll with her on the mission to capture photos for her niece’s grade school class, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, Jan. 17 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*.
REGULAR CAST:
RECURRING CAST:
David McCallum | (Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard) |
GUEST CAST:
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WRITTEN BY: Christopher J. Waild
DIRECTED BY: Martha Mitchell
GENRE: Drama
Series Plot Synopsis
NCIS‘ plot synopsis: “NCIS follows a fictional team of Naval Criminal Investigative Service Major Case Response Team (MCRT) special agents based at the Washington, D.C. field office in Washington Navy Yard. In real life, the field office is based at the nearby Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, while the Navy Yard is home to the museum and several military commands within the Department of the Navy. It is described by the actors and producers (on special features on DVD releases in the United States) as being distinguished by its comedic elements, ensemble acting, and character-driven plots. The NCIS is the primary law enforcement and counterintelligence arm of the United States Department of the Navy, which includes the United States Marine Corps. NCIS investigates all major criminal offenses (felonies)—for example, crimes punishable under the Uniform Code of Military Justice by confinement of more than one year—within the Department of the Navy.”
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