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Taf 10-01-2013 19:48

NCIS : Series 10
 
Next week's TV Choice magazine says that next Friday (18th Jan) sees the second episode of series 10 on Fox (was FX).

But their listings show 3 back-to-back episodes with none marked as "New Ep" (New Episode) from 1900 to 2200.

This week's listings also show 3 back-to-back episode with none marked "New Ep" tomorrow (11th Jan) from 1900 to 2200.

I checked on http://www.radiotimes.com/tv/tv-listings and see the same scheduling.

Does anyone here have another listing that shows when the new episode is being shown please?

:dunce:

joglynne 10-01-2013 20:05

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Series 10 episode 1. "Extreme Prejudice" is scheduled to air at 21:00 tomorrow night (11th Jan. ) on Fox VM 157 (HD158) as per the EPG and my copy of TV & Satellite Week.

Taf 10-01-2013 20:17

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Thanks joglynne!!!

What odd scheduling... 2 hours of repeats followed by the new episode!

joglynne 10-01-2013 20:30

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 35521722)
Thanks joglynne!!!

What odd scheduling... 2 hours of repeats followed by the new episode!

No problems Taf. I was as puzzled as you and ended up tracking through Wiki to find the title of the first episode so that I could track it down to set up a new series link earlier this week. Schedules can be a tad frustrating at time. :)

Anonymouse 17-01-2013 14:20

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
It's welcome back, anyway!

I fell in love with this show after discovering it by accident. I love all the characters, but especially Abby (I still can't believe Pauley Perette is only a few years younger than me! How does she do it?!) and Ducky.

MalteseFalcon 17-01-2013 14:55

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
I'm more of a Ziva fan myself, but can see the attraction to Abby. Personally, my favourite in the entire history of NCIS (if you include the LA spin off) is Daniela Ruah.

jempalmer 17-01-2013 15:20

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Cote de Pablo aka Ziva David, oh Man! (The series' are excellent also) :D

Taf 17-01-2013 18:23

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 35524299)
It's welcome back, anyway!
I fell in love with this show after discovering it by accident.

If you can get hold of the earlier series you will see how the characters developed. An excellent show in all ways.

MalteseFalcon 17-01-2013 21:30

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Keep an eye out on FOX, they repeat all series ad nauseam. The very first episode (if you discount the pilot episodes shown as part of the series JAG) is called Yankee One. It is where they pick up Sasha Alexander to join the team.

Anonymouse 28-01-2013 15:16

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
I'm currently having way too much fun writing an NCIS/Lost Girl crossover. :D I thought I'd share my favourite bit:

"I removed the bandage, intending to do likewise with the bullet…only to find her skin pristine and unbroken beneath it,” Ducky informed them. “X-ray shows no sign of the bullet, or any evidence it was ever there. Further, though admittedly her face was covered in blood, her nose is entirely unbroken as far as I can tell. It’s all most peculiar.”

“That is not possible,” Ziva protested, glancing incredulously at each of her colleagues, “I hit her! My shot hit her high in the shoulder, I was shooting to disable! Before that, I delivered a combat strike that should have killed her!”

“And yet,” Ducky disputed, “she is uninjured. I couldn’t find even a bruise on her. One would also expect to find numerous minor lacerations caused by her abrupt self-defenestration,” he added, “but there is nothing.” He noted McGee’s puzzled frown and elaborated, “She threw herself out of a window, Timothy - from the French fenĂȘtre, though the word itself was coined in Prague, in 1419, when seven town officials were thrown from the Town Hall; this had the unfortunate result of precipitating the Hussite War. Then in 1618, two Imperial governors and their secretary were similarly tossed from Prague Castle, sparking the Thirty Years War. Defenestration is a rather drastic but effective short-term means of settling a political dispute, while igniting a war,” he chuckled.

I often think the NCIS writers have more fun with Ducky than almost any other character. <OT, Ducky style> I first discovered defenestration (such a great word, don't you think?) courtesy of the late great Arthur C. Clarke and his short story collection Tales From The White Hart. The Defenestration Of Ermintrude Inch is the relevant tale therein. Another, The Reluctant Orchid, is one of the funniest short stories I've ever read. </OT>

Taf 28-01-2013 15:30

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Every time I see "Ducky" I always think of Illya Kuryakin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illya_Kuryakin

That shows my age :(

Anonymouse 09-02-2013 15:57

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Where's it gone? It's not being shown now!

joglynne 09-02-2013 16:06

re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 35534413)
Where's it gone? It's not being shown now!

If you mean Series 10 it's still showing on FOX, Fridays at 9:00pm

Taf 10-02-2013 17:04

Re: NCIS :Series 10
 
I spotted NCIS on Channel 5 the other day... and it was an episode I somehow missed or it's from another series. :confused:

Take a look here and see how many episodes are on TV this week alone... (NCIS: Los Angeles included)

http://www.radiotimes.com/search?q=NCIS&type=episodes

Anonymouse 12-02-2013 15:14

Re: NCIS :Series 10
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 35534424)
If you mean Series 10 it's still showing on FOX, Fridays at 9:00pm

Yes, I found that out this week - Sky isn't billing it as 'NCIS Season 10' any more, so I didn't see it in the listings. Thanks!


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