El cocreador de NCIS, Bellisario, se marchó tras cuatro temporadas

Donald P. Bellisario dejó la serie procedimental de la CBS, NCIS, tras su cuarta temporada en 2007. La decisión se debió a tensiones creativas con el protagonista Mark Harmon, según relatos del equipo de producción de la serie.

Bellisario y Don McGill crearon NCIS, que se estrenó en 2003. Desde entonces, la serie ha producido más de 500 episodios a lo largo de 23 temporadas, centrándose en las investigaciones militares dirigidas por el agente especial Leroy Jethro Gibbs, interpretado por Harmon durante las primeras 19 temporadas.

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