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Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009

‘NCIS’ builds global audience

VALENCIA, Calif. — Even though Robi Boscarino lives a world away, the 17-year-old Australian still manages to tune into CBS’s “NCIS” seven nights a week.

In October, the Perth resident visited the hit show’s sound stages in Valencia and caught his favorite character, DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), in action.

“Back home, everybody likes him,” said Boscarino, who has Hodgkin’s lymphoma and whose big dream to visit the set was made possible by the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

“He’s one of the most popular TV actors, for sure,”He said. “This is more than I expected, to be honest. I didn’t expect him to be like he is in the character. He’s very funny.”

Boscarino is one of millions around the globe who has helped make the special agents of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service household names in such far-off places as France, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom and Sweden.

And it seems as though the United States has finally, and officially, caught on by making the show — and its new spinoff “NCIS: Los Angeles,” among the top scripted shows in prime time. Its seasonal averages, especially for an aging show and a newcomer that air back-to-back on a Tuesday night, are eye-popping: “NCIS” boasts 21 million, while “NCIS: Los Angeles,” claims a robust 18 million.

“There are psychics all over town going, ‘Didn’t see that coming! Hard to call,’” Weatherly said.

“NCIS,” a spinoff of “JAG,” premiered in 2003 and finished in 26th place its first year with 11.8 million viewers. The audience grew steadily, ranking in the top 20 during seasons 3, 4, and 5 — standing strong against the mighty “American Idol” — until it pushed ahead to fifth place last season, encouraging CBS executives to launch a spinoff.

That new series is way ahead of the pack, even surpassing the success of “The Mentalist” last season.

Chris O’Donnell, who costars in “NCIS: Los Angeles” with LL Cool J, said he was not surprised by the growth of the original series, which introduced his show in the last two episodes of last season.

“After we did those two episodes last year, people obviously saw me in it, and I was overwhelmed all summer by all the people who kept coming up to me and saying, ‘I love that show. It’s the only show I never miss,’” he said.

The older-skewing series has never been a water cooler show among TV critics. Its median age is 56.6, though this season the drama also boasts a 28 percent boost in 18-to-49-year-old viewers, due, in part, to the success of the series in syndication on USA.

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