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Rocky Carroll Directing NCIS T U E S D AY, MARCH 31 MOVIES DIRECTED BY ROCKY CARROLL! Dangerous Liaisons 7:32am/ Bowfinger(1999) 6:32c Starz in Black NCIS 9:40am/ The Innocents 8/7c, CBS 8:40c (1961) FXM 10am/9c Pavarotti (2019) When we drop by the L.A. set of NCIS in prised and nervous when producers handed him and 8/7c Showtime Women February, things seem off. Nice-guy the bullhorn. Star Mark Harmon, an exec pro- medical examiner Jimmy Palmer and forensic ducer and a pal since their Chicago Hope days, 12:30/ The Winning pro Kasie Hines (Brian Dietzen and Diona Rea- “has been my biggest supporter,” notes Carroll. 11:30am c Team (1952) TCM sonover, above), usually out of harm’s way, are in On set, the actors are happy to stretch them- 2/1c Before the a diner being held at gunpoint by robbers. And selves. “In a show that’s been on the air so long, Devil Knows to the rescue is…normally suit-wearing people make assumptions about charac- You’re Dead NCIS office fixture, Director Leon ter limitations,” Carroll says, “but (2007) HBO Vance (Rocky Carroll, right)? In a Jimmy and Kasie’s intellect and Signature ball cap and jeans? Then Carroll instincts are tested. They negotiate 4:13/3:13c Star Wars: Episode VIII— says “Cut!” and it’s all clear: He’s for their lives.” (In the secondary The Last Jedi directing; the episode airs tonight. story, the field agents investigate a (2017) TNT To the veteran actor, “A good crime that turns out to be linked to 4:45/3:45c The Jackie director takes the things you do well these perps.) The two also appreciate Robinson Story and says, ‘Let’s build on that.’” This is the final emotional beat Carroll has added (1950) TCM his 13th time behind the camera for the crime to the script. “We usually end on a happy note drama since 2015 (he also directs the May 8 or with a punchline,” Dietzen explains. “He said, 7/6c and Black Hawk 10/9c Down (2001) WGN Magnum P.I.). Back then, despite experience ‘Let’s pump the brakes. They need to process America helming stage productions, he was both sur- this trauma.’” Good call, Rocky. —Kate Hahn 8/7c The Social Network (2010) Epix 8:25/7:25c Mad Max (1979) The Conners more than it has in seasons Showtime 8/7c, ABC past—but weight loss still Extreme rules in the end. Tonight, the Should Dan (John Goodman), 9:35/8:35c Biloxi Blues 12 contestants rejoin host Bob (1988) Cinemax missing his almost-girlfriend Harper and trainers Steve Louise (Katey Sagal), visit her Cook and Erica Lugo at the 10/9c A Few Good on her music tour? Daughter and 1am/ Men (1992) BBC Becky (Lecy Goranson) thinks Biggest Loser campus to see midnight c America so! And Darlene (Sara Gilbert) how far they’ve come. 10:54/ Conan the tries to influence Grandma 9:54c Barbarian (1982) The Scheme Starz Encore Bev (Estelle Parsons), who’s 7 Little Johnstons ready to drop some cash on DOCUMENTARY 10/9c, TLC 11:30/ The Strawberry one of her great-grandkids. PREMIERE The Georgia family of little 10:30c Blonde (1941) 9/8c, HBO TCM people contend with romance, TIME FOR THE FINAL REVEAL! Go inside the FBI’s two-year 11:50/ Dangerous The Biggest Loser college, bullying and a medical 10:50c Liaisons (1988) undercover investigation into mystery in these new episodes. SEASON FINALE HBO Zone college basketball corruption And everyone joins in to help 9/8c, USA 1:52am/ Children of Men that resulted in the 2017 arrests parents Trent and Amber 12:52c (2006) Indieplex The reboot of this reality clas- of several assistant coaches (above, front) celebrate their sic has emphasized wellness as well as Adidas execs. Grease-reminiscent love story. 18 TV GUIDE MAGAZINE.
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