NCIS Hawaii creator claims Mark Harmon ‘felt responsible’ for CBS firing him from NCIS
NCIS HAWAII’S co-creator was fired from the original CBS drama almost two decades ago, but has recently paid tribute to Mark Harmon for his comeback to the franchise.
NCIS Hawaii has proved to be a massive hit with CBS viewers following its launch in September 2021, with the future looking bright. Co-creator Christopher Silber brought the drama to life alongside NCIS writing veterans Jan Nash and Matt Bosasck. However, Silber didn’t exactly have the best relationship with the franchise when he was first working on the mothership series.
NCIS Hawaii’s Silber was hired during the middle of the second season of NCIS and stayed until the end of series three.
He was then let go by NCIS creator Don Bellisario who claimed he didn’t “understand the show”, according to the writer.
Silber stated in an interview with the Screaming into the Hollywood Abyss podcast that he was warned not to take the job in the first place as it was a “horrible place to work”.
“Every day you wondered if it was going to be your last day. Every single day.”
NCIS Hawaii’s creator was convinced to return to franchise by Mark Harmon. (Image: CBS)
NCIS Hawaii co-creator Christopher Silber. (Image: GETTY)
NCIS Hawaii will be returning for season 2. (Image: CBS)
NCIS: Mark Harmon left in season 19 of the CBS drama. (Image: CBS)
“All the other writers, everyone in production and of course Mark Harmon and credit where credit is due, Mark Harmon was a big reason why I came back.
“He was a big fan and he said to me he felt responsible to a certain extent for not realising what was going on in the writers’ room while he was trying to survive being on set.
“And it was very important to him to have other people, not just me, to have me back. ”
Harmon also had his own issues with Bellisario throughout the creator’s time working behind the scenes.