Before NCIS became the long-running hit we know today, creator Donald P. Bellisario faced a major dilemma during casting. When the network questioned his decision to cast veteran actor David McCallum as Dr. Donald ‘Ducky’ Mallard, Bellisario was so determined that he threatened to cancel the show entirely.
The network’s concern? McCallum was British, and they worried an international actor might not fit the American-focused tone of the series. Bellisario, however, insisted that McCallum’s experience and talent were exactly what the character needed. Eventually, the network gave in, McCallum was cast, and Ducky became one of the most beloved characters on NCIS.
This story shows how critical casting decisions can shape the fate of a series, and how creative vision sometimes has to battle network doubts to create TV magic.
💬 Question for readers:
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