Mark Harmon Spills Juicy ‘NCIS’ Details in Explosive Studio Interview – Shocking Revelations Unveiled!
Mark Harmon is still a regular guest on the Rich Eisen show, appearing on Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on CBS as part of NCIS, which is currently in its 12th season. The season finale is scheduled for next week on May 12th. Reflecting on his experience in the NCIS world, Harmon shared that he initially knew little about it, but the show’s popularity has since grown, contributing to the real agency’s recognition and even aiding in recruiting.
Harmon expressed his deep respect for the challenging and vital work performed by the real-life counterparts of the NCIS team. He acknowledged the show’s impact on his understanding of their profession and emphasized the genuine difficulty of such roles. Harmon contrasted his long tenure on NCIS with his previous experiences on shows like “St. Elsewhere” and “Chicago Hope,” noting that NCIS has been a unique and extended chapter in his career.
Rich Eisen, the show’s host, brought up Mark Harmon’s involvement in other series, including “St. Elsewhere.” Harmon reflected on the memorable ending of “St. Elsewhere,” where the entire series is revealed to be in the mind of an autistic child. He praised the show’s ability to blend humor and heartbreak in a single episode.
The conversation shifted to Harmon’s past roles, including “Summer School,” a film he fondly remembers. Harmon shared that he had the opportunity to reunite with the film’s director, Karl Rahner, for a 25th-anniversary commentary. They discussed Rahner’s impact and the enjoyable experience of working together.
As the interview neared its end, Rich Eisen mentioned a playful invitation for Harmon to join in some physical activity on the show, such as throwing a football. Harmon humorously responded that he would prefer playing horseshoes, leading to a lighthearted exchange.
The interview concluded with mutual admiration between Rich Eisen and Mark Harmon. Harmon acknowledged Eisen’s hard work and success, expressing his pleasure at being on the show and meeting Eisen. The host reciprocated the admiration, recognizing Harmon’s accomplishments and genuine nature.