The Navy and the entire Gulf Coast are in danger after Pride (Scott Bakula) and the NCIS team learn that the ports have been breached by the Broussard Syndicate. NCIS races against the clock to stop the threat in the NCIS: New Orleans Season 1 finale, “My City,” premiering on CBS Tuesday, May 12, at 9pm Et/Pt. Dylan Walsh guest-stars as Captain Jim Messier of the Jefferson Parish Police Department, Steven Weber returns as Councilman Douglas Hamilton and Stacy Keach reprises his guest role as Cassius Pride. CBS has renewed NCIS: New Orleans for a second season. Photo: Credit: Skip … Continue reading →
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- 5/12/2015
- by Ryan Berenz
- ChannelGuideMag
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, NCIS: New Orleans reunites old friends this week as former Quantum Leap co-stars Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell once again share the screen.
Stockwell guest-stars on Tuesday's episode (9/8c, CBS) as Tom Hamilton, the father of Councilman Douglas Hamilton (Steven Weber). In addition, the episode is directed by James Whitmore, Jr., who helmed more than a dozen episodes of Quantum Leap.
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Stockwell guest-stars on Tuesday's episode (9/8c, CBS) as Tom Hamilton, the father of Councilman Douglas Hamilton (Steven Weber). In addition, the episode is directed by James Whitmore, Jr., who helmed more than a dozen episodes of Quantum Leap.
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- 11/24/2014
- by Liz Raftery
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Oh boy!!!
NCIS: New Orleans is going back to the future in November, so to speak, casting Dean Stockwell as a retired cop opposite his former Quantum Leap co-star Scott Bakula, according to EW.com.
Stockwell will play Tom Hamilton — father of Councilman Douglas Hamilton (Steven Weber) — who “arrogantly pushes back” as Bakula’s Dwayne Pride & Co. look into a decades-old murder.
“We are thrilled to have [Stockwell] join us for some Thanksgiving fun and intrigue in Nola,” executive producer Gary Glasberg told EW.
Excited to see Quantum Leap‘s leading men back on the screen together? Sound off in the comments!
NCIS: New Orleans is going back to the future in November, so to speak, casting Dean Stockwell as a retired cop opposite his former Quantum Leap co-star Scott Bakula, according to EW.com.
Stockwell will play Tom Hamilton — father of Councilman Douglas Hamilton (Steven Weber) — who “arrogantly pushes back” as Bakula’s Dwayne Pride & Co. look into a decades-old murder.
“We are thrilled to have [Stockwell] join us for some Thanksgiving fun and intrigue in Nola,” executive producer Gary Glasberg told EW.
Excited to see Quantum Leap‘s leading men back on the screen together? Sound off in the comments!
- 10/17/2014
- TVLine.com
NCIS: New Orleans will stage a Quantum Leap reunion during November Sweeps. Dean Stockwell has booked a guest-starring role on the CBS procedural, reuniting him with Leap co-star Scott Bakula, EW has learned exclusively. The Battlestar Galactica alum will play Tom Hamilton, a proud and spirited retired New Orleans cop who still has his wits about him. When confronted by investigators about a murder 40 years ago, he arrogantly pushes back using his knowledge and experience. Tom Hamilton is also the father of Councilman Douglas Hamilton (recurring guest-star Steven Weber). "We did it!" executive producer Gary Glasberg says. "We found an...
- 10/17/2014
- by Natalie Abrams
- EW - Inside TV
Atlanta — Yes, it could happen. But it's a stretch.
"Contagion," a Hollywood thriller that opened last weekend, rocketed to No. 1 at the box office through its gripping tale of a fictional global epidemic driven by a new kind of virus. Audiences have gasped in horror at what happens to Gwyneth Paltrow.
Before it was out, the movie made real-life disease investigators anxious, too, though for a different reason: They had worried the filmmakers would take so many artistic liberties with the science that the result would be an incredible movie that was ... not credible.
Well, cue the applause.
"It's very plausible," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which would investigate such an outbreak.
A new virus jumping from animals to humans? Nothing fictional about that. Global spread of a disease in a few days? In this age of jet travel, absolutely. A societal meltdown if things get bad?...
"Contagion," a Hollywood thriller that opened last weekend, rocketed to No. 1 at the box office through its gripping tale of a fictional global epidemic driven by a new kind of virus. Audiences have gasped in horror at what happens to Gwyneth Paltrow.
Before it was out, the movie made real-life disease investigators anxious, too, though for a different reason: They had worried the filmmakers would take so many artistic liberties with the science that the result would be an incredible movie that was ... not credible.
Well, cue the applause.
"It's very plausible," said Dr. Thomas Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which would investigate such an outbreak.
A new virus jumping from animals to humans? Nothing fictional about that. Global spread of a disease in a few days? In this age of jet travel, absolutely. A societal meltdown if things get bad?...
- 9/15/2011
- by AP
- Huffington Post
"The Insider" speaks with the authors of Beverly Hills Beauty Secrets -- dermatologist Douglas Hamilton and renowned plastic surgeon Babak Azizzadeh, who performed a reconstructive and aesthetic procedure on Mary Jo Buttafuoco after she suffered facial paralysis as a result of being shot in the face. Dr. Azizzadeh explains the procedures he performed on Mary Jo, which included correcting her smile and performing a face lift and a rhinoplasty. The entire procedure took about five to six hours to complete on Mary Jo. In Beverly Hills Beauty Secrets, in stores now, the doctors say they deliver coveted and essential information on how to look fresh-faced and almost flawless. Watch the video to learn more about the Mary Jo's surgery, and hear how she and Dr. Azizzadeh connected.
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- 5/8/2009
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
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