Heroes & Icons Adds NCIS to Its Weeknight Lineup Starting March 31


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Cord-cutters and classic TV fans, take note. Heroes & Icons (H&I) is adding one of television’s most enduring procedural dramas, NCIS, to its weeknight schedule. Starting Monday, March 31, the long-running fan-favorite series will air Monday through Friday from 6-8 PM ET/PT, with back-to-back episodes beginning with the very first one, “Yankee White.”

A Classic Addition to a Packed Lineup

For those unfamiliar, NCIS has been a television staple since its debut in September 2003. Centered on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the series follows a team of agents solving crimes connected to Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The show originally starred Mark Harmon as Supervisory Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, alongside Michael Weatherly, Sasha Alexander, David McCallum, and Pauley Perrette.

By adding NCIS to its schedule, H&I further strengthens its lineup of iconic action and drama series, complementing the network’s existing offerings of crime-fighting and adventure-packed shows.

The New H&I Schedule (Monday-Friday, All Times ET/PT)

  • 12 PM – 5 PM – Rotating Action Dramas:
    • Nash Bridges (Mondays)
    • The Unit (Tuesdays)
    • The A-Team (Wednesdays)
    • The Fall Guy (Thursdays)
    • Hawaii Five-O (Fridays)
  • 5:00 PMWalker, Texas Ranger
  • 6:00 PMNCIS (Starting with Episode 1: “Yankee White”)
  • 7:00 PMNCIS (Episode 2: “Hung Out to Dry”)
  • 8:00 PMStar Trek: The Original Series
  • 9:00 PMStar Trek: The Next Generation
  • 10:00 PMStar Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • 11:00 PMStar Trek: Voyager
  • 12:00 AMStar Trek: Enterprise

Where to Watch

H&I is available over-the-air, on select cable and satellite providers, and via streaming services such as Frndly TV and Philo. To check availability in your area, visit H&I’s official website.

A go-to destination for action-packed television, H&I offers a robust lineup of heroic and iconic series, including Walker, Texas Ranger, MacGyver, The A-Team, Nash Bridges, and now, NCIS. The network is also home to all five original Star Trek live-action series, making it a must-watch for sci-fi and action fans alike.

For cord-cutters looking to revisit classic television or dive into NCIS from the beginning, Heroes & Icons’ latest addition is a perfect fit.

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