NCIS (Season 1)

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| style="text-align:center;"| "'''Yankee White'''"
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| style="text-align:left;"|"[[Yankee White (NCIS Episode)|Yankee White]]"
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| style="text-align:center;"|''Teleplay by:'' Donald P. Bellisario<br>''Story by:'' Donald P. Bellisario & [[Don McGill]]
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| style="text-align:center;"| September 23, 2003
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|While on [[Air Force One]], a Navy Commander tasked with carrying the "football" dies under mysterious circumstances, forcing an emergency landing in Wichita, Kansas but while his death is originally thought be to a tragic accident, NCIS eventually uncovers evidence suggesting the Commander was murdered and that it might be connected to a possible assassination attempt on the President.
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|While on [[Air Force One]], a Navy commander, Ray Trapp ([[Gerald Downey]]) who was tasked with carrying the "[[Nuclear Football|football]]" dies under mysterious circumstances, forcing an emergency landing in [[Wichita, Kansas]] but while his death is originally thought to be a tragic accident, NCIS eventually uncovers evidence suggesting the commander was in fact murdered and that it might be connected to a possible assassination attempt on the President.
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'''Recurring characters''': [[Alan Dale]] as Director Tom Morrow, [[Joe Spano]] as FBI Agent Fornell and [[Pancho Demmings]] as Gerald Jackson <br>
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'''First appearance of''': Kate Todd, TC Fornell and Gerald Jackson.
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|A Marine dies during a night-time training jump. The culprit seems to be a faulty parachute, but the standard investigation reveals that the death might not have been an accident after all. Gibbs begins to believe that the supposed accident which resulted in the Marine's death may actually be murder and he, Tony and Kate set out to find out who tampered with the dead Marine's faulty parachute and eventually sent him unknowingly to his death.
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|style="background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|A Marine ([[Brian Patrick Wade]]) dies during a night-time training jump. The culprit seems to be a faulty parachute, but the standard investigation reveals that the death might not have been an accident after all. Gibbs begins to believe that the supposed accident which resulted in the Marine's death might actually be murder after all and he and Tony, along with new recruit Kate Todd, set out to find out who tampered with the dead Marine's faulty parachute and eventually sent him to his death.
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''Note'': This is the first crossover with ''[[JAG (TV Series)|JAG]]'' in this series, with the appearance of Lt. [[Bud Roberts|Bud Roberts Jr.]] ([[Patrick Labyorteaux]]).
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|background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|As Gibbs's obsession with tracking down the infiltrator who held Todd and Ducky hostage begins reaching new heights, the team grow more concerned about him. McGee works at identifying him with a modified FBI program, while Todd and Tony go for lunch with Ducky. As Tony leaves in pursuit of his "dream woman" who is actually a terrorist, Kate heads back to the office for a video conference with Paula Cassidy, only to be kidnapped and reunited with her captor, now revealed as a Hamas terrorist who is planning to shoot down Marine One - a transport helicopter carrying President Bush and [[Ariel Sharon]]. At first, she refuses to cooperate, but she reluctantly relents when the female terrorist threatens to kill Tony after sleeping with him. As Gibbs grows increasingly agitated, the search for the terrorist is narrowed down by McGee and Abby calculating his exact age, and Ducky concluding that he attended medical school. McGee's program locates him as a graduate of a Scottish medical school. As the terrorist tries to convince Kate to identify Marine One, McGee finally discovers his name - Ari Haswari. It is soon revealed that Marine One cannot be identified out of the other choppers and that Haswari is actually an undercover [[Mossad]] operative in [[Al-Qaeda]]. He infiltrated the Hamas cell to draw them into a trap, making them believe that Marine One could be identified. The episode ends with Ari and Gibbs meeting each other in Autopsy and then Gibbs shoots Ari in his left arm in revenge for Ari injuring him and Gerald as well as kidnapping Kate. In season two, he claims he did it to help keep Ari's cover in al-Qaeda intact.
|background:#c28b6c; colspan="7"|As Gibbs's obsession with tracking down the infiltrator who held Todd and Ducky hostage begins reaching new heights, the team grow more concerned about him. McGee works at identifying him with a modified FBI program, while Todd and Tony go for lunch with Ducky. As Tony leaves in pursuit of his "dream woman" who is actually a terrorist, Kate heads back to the office for a video conference with Paula Cassidy, only to be kidnapped and reunited with her captor, now revealed as a Hamas terrorist who is planning to shoot down Marine One - a transport helicopter carrying President Bush and [[Ariel Sharon]]. At first, she refuses to cooperate, but she reluctantly relents when the female terrorist threatens to kill Tony after sleeping with him. As Gibbs grows increasingly agitated, the search for the terrorist is narrowed down by McGee and Abby calculating his exact age, and Ducky concluding that he attended medical school. McGee's program locates him as a graduate of a Scottish medical school. As the terrorist tries to convince Kate to identify Marine One, McGee finally discovers his name - Ari Haswari. It is soon revealed that Marine One cannot be identified out of the other choppers and that Haswari is actually an undercover [[Mossad]] operative in [[Al-Qaeda]]. He infiltrated the Hamas cell to draw them into a trap, making them believe that Marine One could be identified. The episode ends with Ari and Gibbs meeting each other in Autopsy and then Gibbs shoots Ari in his left arm in revenge for Ari injuring him and Gerald as well as kidnapping Kate. In season two, he claims he did it to help keep Ari's cover in al-Qaeda intact.
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NCIS (season 1)
180px-NCISDVDCoverSeason1.jpg
NCIS Season 1 DVD
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 23
Broadcast
Original channel Shane Brennan
Donald P. Bellisario
Chas. Floyd Johnson
Gary Glasberg
Mark Horowitz
Mark Harmon
Frank Cardea
George Schenck
Original run David Bellisario
Avery C. Drewe
Home video release
Original channel CBS
Season chronology
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Season 2

This is a list of episodes for the first season of the police procedural drama NCIS. Originally broadcast between September 23, 2003 and May 25, 2004, the first season essentially dealt with introducing the characters and their strengths, skills and weaknesses. It also introduced the main foe for the first two seasons, Ari Haswari, two recurring characters in the form of Timothy McGee and Jimmy Palmer after Gerald Jackson, Ducky's assistant, was shot, and Special Agent Caitlin Todd as Special Agent Vivian Blackadder's replacement.

Cast

Character Portrayed by Main cast Recurring cast
Leroy Jethro Gibbs Mark Harmon entire season n/a
Caitlin Todd Sasha Alexander entire season n/a
Anthony DiNozzo Michael Weatherly entire season n/a
Abby Sciuto Pauley Perrette entire season n/a
Donald 'Ducky' Mallard David McCallum entire season n/a
Gerald Jackson Pancho Demmings n/a until episode 16
Timothy McGee Sean Murray n/a episode 7 onwards
Jimmy Palmer Brian Dietzen n/a episode 21 onwards

Episodes

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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
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U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Yankee White" Donald P. Bellisario Teleplay by: Donald P. Bellisario
Story by: Donald P. Bellisario & Don McGill
September 23, 2003 101 13.04
While on Air Force One, a Navy commander, Ray Trapp (Gerald Downey) who was tasked with carrying the "football" dies under mysterious circumstances, forcing an emergency landing in Wichita, Kansas but while his death is originally thought to be a tragic accident, NCIS eventually uncovers evidence suggesting the commander was in fact murdered and that it might be connected to a possible assassination attempt on the President.
2 2 "Hung out to Dry" Alan J. Levi Don McGill September 30, 2003 102 12.08
A Marine (Brian Patrick Wade) dies during a night-time training jump. The culprit seems to be a faulty parachute, but the standard investigation reveals that the death might not have been an accident after all. Gibbs begins to believe that the supposed accident which resulted in the Marine's death might actually be murder after all and he and Tony, along with new recruit Kate Todd, set out to find out who tampered with the dead Marine's faulty parachute and eventually sent him to his death.

Note: This is the first crossover with JAG in this series, with the appearance of Lt. Bud Roberts Jr. (Patrick Labyorteaux).

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