NCIS star explains how David McCallum death changed show

brian dietzen as jimmy palmer and david mccallum as dr donald ducky mallard in ncis
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NCIS season 21 spoilers follow.

NCIS star Brian Dietzen as has explained how David McCallum's death radically changed season 21.

McCallum passed away at age 90 last year while planning for the new season was still taking place, so producers chose to create a special episode writing out the character Ducky and paying tribute to his impact on the show.

The production team turned to McCallum's long-time co-star Brian Dietzen — who plays chief medical examiner Dr. Jimmy Palmer — to co-write the episode 'The Stories We Leave Behind' with Scott Williams.

In this emotional episode, the NCIS team come to terms with Ducky's death by working on one of his unsolved cases — where a woman's father was dishonorably discharged from the Marines.

While Brian has written for the show in the past, he explained to TVLine that he was not planning on writing for the abbreviated season 21 until McCallum's untimely death.

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"Before David passed, we had that work stoppage with the WGA and SAG strikes, so I had said to Steven Binder and David North, our showrunners, 'I don’t need to write this year', because we only have 10 episodes," he explained.

"I didn’t want to insert myself. But then when David passed away, Scott Williams, my co-writer, volunteered to do this episode and he said to me, 'I thought it was only right that you co-write with me.' And then everybody in the room said, 'Yeah, that’s perfect. That’s what should happen.' And I said, 'Absolutely, I’d be honored to'."

The episode will centre the tribute around Jimmy's reaction to his colleague's untimely death, including the revelation that it was Jimmy who'd found Ducky dead.

"Since Jimmy worked so closely with Ducky, for a couple decades, it made sense that a lot of the story would be retold through his eyes and his memories," Brian said.

"And certainly, McGee had been there with him as well, but what was really important to Scott and I, and to the whole crew, was that we honor Ducky’s relationship with the larger team, not meaning just the current team of Parker and Knight and Torres and McGee and Kasie, but also the teams that came before.

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"We wanted to make sure that some of these memories, and some of these loved ones and family members from past iterations of the NCIS team, were represented, and that his relationship with with those characters was honored as well."

This special episode, titled 'The Stories We Leave Behind', will air Monday, February 19.

NCIS airs on CBS in the US, and returns for season 21 on February 12. Seasons 1-20 are streaming on Disney+ in the UK.

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