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After a firefight and a concussion wreak havoc on Tony's mind, Tony needs Gibbs to help him regain his memories of the investigation.
When a beloved Marine is fatally stabbed just after returning from Afghanistan, the team makes a surprising discovery about his past.
NCIS discovers a connection between McGee's grandmother (Lily Tomlin) and the murder of a Navy lieutenant.
An investigation begins after a contract assassin targets a Navy lieutenant commander; information about Abby's family emerges after tests for a kidney donation.
The team searches an abandoned cargo vessel for a killer after a coast guard officer is gunned down; McGee and Tony search for Gibbs' perfect match.
Evidence reveals that a Navy lieutenant was killed by being force-fed too much liquid; Gibbs meets Ducky's new romantic interest (Cheryl Ladd).
The team finds a problem with the DNA samples collected while investigating the crash of a military plane that was transporting caskets.
Ziva and Gibbs head to a missing Marine's last-known whereabouts in Afghanistan; Tony's fears are revealed.
Pardoned Face's book-promotion TV tour hits a snag when a Viet Cong general seeks revenge for his jilted daughter.
The team conceals in suburbia a rock singer threatened by terrorists, until a nosy neighbor blows the whistle.
The team journeys to a South American jungle to rescue Murdock's kidnapped therapist (Richard Anderson); guest Jeannetta Arnette.
The mob forces a children's TV-show host (Arte Johnson) to endorse cheap, unsafe Uncle Buckle-Up dolls.
Agents detour Murdock to South America when he embarks on a Hawaiian trip he won on ``Wheel of Fortune``; guests Pat Sajak, Vanna White.
The team works with the Soviets to prevent an insane Soviet general from triggering World War III; guest William Smith.
Face pursues a lifelong dream and cons his way into a posh country club, only to discover counterfeiters working off the seventh green.
A concert deal appears shaky when Face inadvertently books Boy George & Culture Club into a rowdy cowboy nightclub.
The team pretends to be mercenaries to protect a teenage squatter (Moosie Drier) from an unscrupulous landowner.
B.A.'s old girlfriend (Sheila DeWindt) calls on him to find her investor husband, B.A.'s former school rival.
The team helps Face's old high-school buddy (Tom Villard) locate a sunken Spanish galleon filled with treasure.
A single mother is killed, and her baby is stolen; police locate the child with a woman who took the infant while pretending to be pregnant.
Detectives link the owner of a trucking company to the smuggling of illegal aliens and suspect a citizen border-patrol member of his killing.
When detectives investigate a series of seemingly random murders, they find a hit list that includes Jack McCoy; he realizes the people on the list are jurors from trial of a multiple murderer he prosecuted years ago.
When Lt. Van Buren's college friend's daughter is found dead, she leads a no-holds-barred mission to catch the serial assailant who attacked her in the past.
Religious tempers flare when a man is killed after desecrating a treasured edition of the Hebrew Torah.
An officer exacts revenge upon his friend's alleged killer and tries to avoid prosecution by threatening to expose tainted evidence from previous cases.
Though a journalist's death in a bathtub looks like suicide, hand marks on his shoulders and pills from an ex's prescription suggest foul play.
A promising Hispanic student at a specialist school is strangled; Fontana and Green soon learn the victim was selling test answers and writing papers for more privileged students.
A woman says she killed her teenage son out of fear that he would follow in his criminal father's footsteps.
A murder victim, a young banking associate, has hundreds of thousands of dollars in a checking account, which may be a clue to the case.
Detectives believe vengeance is the motive for the shooting of a private military contractor, found dead in his hotel room.
Brennan and Booth investigate a small skeleton assumed to be that of a 10-year-old girl; Brennan's father (Ryan O'Neal) reappears in her life to deliver information from her past.
A skull smashes the windshield of a car driven by a group of teenagers on the freeway; a trail of suspects leads Brennan and Booth to a strange cannibalistic society; Cam suggests that Angela hire a private investigator to find her ex-husband.
Brennan and Booth investigate when a soccer mom is blown up in her minivan; the investigation uncovers that the woman was a member of the National Liberation Army.
The team investigates a footless corpse that was found in the woods; Brennan and Booth's questioning leads to several suspects, including the victim's wife; Angela agrees to undergo hypnosis to remember her former husband's name.
When the founder of an organic supermarket chain is found dead, Brennan and Booth suspect foul play by a rival farmer; the two agents visit a new psychiatrist, who warns that the FBI may separate them.
When mummified remains are found at Halloween attractions, Brennan and Booth realize that they must find the killer by Halloween or there will be another death.
The team suspects colleagues when the remains of a young Jeffersonian intern are found in the building's incinerator; Booth poses as Cam's boyfriend and accompanies her on a family get-together.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
Fred pretends to suffer from whiplash when he has an accident in the pickup truck.
Fred schemes to get Lamont to marry a distant cousin in the hopes of obtaining her dowry.
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.
Fred is convinced that Lamont's card-playing buddies are trying to take him for all his money.
A burglar leaves his gun in the Sanford house after Lamont and Rollo scare him off.
Fred is beside himself when his new Puerto Rican neighbor opens a competing junkyard.
Fred accidentally fires an antique gun and fears the worst when his neighbor doesn't answer.
Fred is forced to find a new partner for the junkyard when Lamont seeks employment elsewhere.
Lamont discovers that his new fiancee may actually be his half sister.
A bum threatens to sue Fred when he accidentally injures himself in the junkyard.
A bank executive must assist in a robbery in order to save his kidnapped daughter.
A diner shooting leads detectives Fontana and Green to a desperate gunman seeking revenge for the death of his baby sister of AIDS at a children's hospital.
A newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer, resulting in her murder, so Detectives Green and Fontana search for the source of the leak.
Detective Falco finds slashed to death in his bathroom the young woman he took home the night before.
McCoy risks his career when he uses a corrupt DEA agent (Ritchie Coster) to lure psychopathic killers out of hiding.
Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
An Internet photo of a murdered woman provokes a slew of 911 calls.
An 8-year-old girl dies in the explosion of an Upper East Side brownstone; detectives determine faulty wiring is to blame, but with little evidence it is difficult to prove the case.
A young Middle Eastern man dies in an apparent hate-crime, but the suspect hires a high-powered lawyer who tries to have the case thrown out.
A man (A.J. Handegard) dies after being identified on a newsmagazine program that had been luring suspected pedophiles by having staff members pose as young girls.
An executive of a body armor company is gunned down while arriving at his daughter's $2 million sweet-16 party; detectives tie the incident to a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq when his vest failed.
Traffic police pull over a drunken, bloodstained celebrity (Chevy Chase), whose racism becomes apparent after his arrest.
Chris Drake finds his friend dead on a party bus, making him an instant suspect; as investigators dig deeper into the case, more of the story comes to light, leading to an unlikely conviction.
After a shaky start, male patrons accept the addition of a manicurist to Floyd's barbershop.
Detective Barney Fife, of the big city police department, pays a visit to his old hometown Mayberry; he goes to the premiere of a former girlfriend's movie.
Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
Aunt Bee has a brief fling as co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
Andy and aunt Bee learn their ancestor is the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football and piano practice are incompatible.
Staid county clerk Howard Sprague becomes a comic and performs on a TV amateur hour.
County Clerk Howard Sprague volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
Andy is disappointed that Opie chooses someone else as his ``most unforgettable character'' for a school essay.
Goober faces disaster when a printing error awards Floyd a large cash prize in his gas station contest.
Mary Carter accepts Opie's invitation to a party, then throws him over at the last minute.
Howard, a last-minute substitution on the bowling team, astonishes everyone by bowling a perfect game.
Aunt Bee takes two ``friends'' along when she wins a trip to Mexico.
Andy must cancel a big date with Helen when he has to confer with a lawyer in Raleigh, N.C.
Andy sends Opie to an exclusive camp for boys, where he makes a wealthy friend.
Millie's former boyfriend threatens to beat up Howard if the two don't break up.
When a convicted mass murderer escapes from prison, detectives rush to apprehend him, but not before he murders two more people.
An attorney involved in a high-profile wiretapping case is found dead.
The son of a model and tabloid queen (Mariel Hemingway) dies of a brain tumor caused by bone replacement in his legs.
The adopted infant of a soap opera star and a relative of the baby's biological father are central to a murder investigation.
Someone in a crowd fires a gun, killing a student, during a question-and-answer session of a controversial speaker (Charlotte Ross).
When a gay actor is found dead, evidence points to a popular pastor (Anson Mount) known for speaking out against homosexuality.
When an actress is found hanging in her office, detectives quickly discover that she suffered a blow to the head prior to the hanging.
After escaping a car chase with police, a teenage girl and a young man go missing on Chickasaw land; competing jurisdictions, a scandalized sheriff and coverup accusations complicate the families' search for answers.
A high-profile publisher is found dead after putting out a controversial book.
Green and Cassady suspect arson in a string of church fires, but the discovery of a body in the ruins shifts the focus of the investigation to homicide.
After escaping a car chase with police, a teenage girl and a young man go missing on Chickasaw land; competing jurisdictions, a scandalized sheriff and coverup accusations complicate the families' search for answers.
Detectives determine to find out whether a rapper's murder was a random act or connected to her work.
The death of a Russian emigre (Michael Aronov) seems to be an act of terrorism until the medical examiner finds traces of a specific drug in the victim's body.
Pardoned Face's book-promotion TV tour hits a snag when a Viet Cong general seeks revenge for his jilted daughter.
Ziva and Gibbs head to a missing Marine's last-known whereabouts in Afghanistan; Tony's fears are revealed.
The team finds a problem with the DNA samples collected while investigating the crash of a military plane that was transporting caskets.
Evidence reveals that a Navy lieutenant was killed by being force-fed too much liquid; Gibbs meets Ducky's new romantic interest (Cheryl Ladd).
The team searches an abandoned cargo vessel for a killer after a coast guard officer is gunned down; McGee and Tony search for Gibbs' perfect match.
An investigation begins after a contract assassin targets a Navy lieutenant commander; information about Abby's family emerges after tests for a kidney donation.
NCIS discovers a connection between McGee's grandmother (Lily Tomlin) and the murder of a Navy lieutenant.
When a beloved Marine is fatally stabbed just after returning from Afghanistan, the team makes a surprising discovery about his past.
After a firefight and a concussion wreak havoc on Tony's mind, Tony needs Gibbs to help him regain his memories of the investigation.
A storybook stableboy turns pirate (Cary Elwes) and rescues his beloved (Robin Wright), who is about to marry a dreadful prince.
An English commoner (Heath Ledger) dons the armor of a dead jouster and, with the help of friends (Mark Addy), competes against nobles in 14th-century France.
A world of adventure is unleashed on siblings Peter and Judy when they find a jungle-themed game called Jumanji in the attic.
Billie reveals her true feelings for Harry when he is rushed to the hospital.
Harry must decide whether he should use a famous madam's (Stella Stevens) diary as evidence against her.
Harry is brought before the judicial ethics committee when it appears he has been consorting with a hooker.
The Volunteer Fathers organization finally links Bull up with a son, but Bull's co-workers soon discover that things are not what they seem with the young boy.
After being suspended, a computer whiz gets revenge by gaining access to his school's computer system.
After winning a $3 million lottery, a generous man wants Harry to find someone who can use the money.
A new defense attorney is jailed for protecting a client accused of kidnapping a cat.
When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.
A world of adventure is unleashed on siblings Peter and Judy when they find a jungle-themed game called Jumanji in the attic.
When Captain James Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.