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Season 1 – New Tricks

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A BBC production, "New Tricks" dramatizes the work of the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad, led by Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman and three previously retired police officers -- Gerry Standing, Jack Halford and Brian Lane -- whom Pullman recruited to reinvestigate unsolved crimes.
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New Tricks — Season 1

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Nancy Banks-Smith Guardian 02/26/2020
New Tricks was a wholly enjoyable caper with a snappily written script by Roy Mitchell. Go to Full Review
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VL C 05/16/2023 Good show, at least thru season 9. Fun and charming. The older retired cops are now working for the Met as civilian investigators so they tend to bend the rules a little. Unfortunately the original crew started leaving and by season 10, the show starts to go downhill. The fun and charm is gone, and the new cast members just don't cut the mustard. Seasons 1-9 are definitely worth watching however. See more 12/20/2020 Really enjoyable, fun to watch, well written! Good stories and well defined characters. I like British police procedurals, this is a lighthearted version of that genre. Each episode is a complete story, stories are well written and information comes so quickly that I find some of the story can slip past me on the first viewing. I watch some of these episodes twice just to answer "how did they know that?" questions. The most complex episodes are just as enjoyable the second time. I highly recommend. See more 09/09/2017 1 of the BEST EVER Brit Crime Series. Brilliant. These 3 male characters are sum of the BEST Characters ever written. See more 08/31/2015 Good British light crime drama with likable cast and interesting stories. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Apr 1, 2004 ID Parade The team investigates the murder of a young policewoman who once trained with Sandra; Brian's wife leaves him; Gerry learns he will be a grandfather. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 8, 2004 Painting on Loan The discovery of a fake painting in the Queen's art collection sends the UCOS team on a hush-hush mission to uncover the forger. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 15, 2004 1984 The UCOS team investigate the murder of a young peace protestor killed at the outskirts of a nuclear base in 1984 and realize that they may be in danger of exposing a Special Branch cover-up. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 22, 2004 Good Work Rewarded The members of a prestigious golf club come under suspicion when the UCOS team investigates a child murder. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 29, 2004 Home Truths The team learns a mother and baby disappeared at the same time two girls went missing, prompting thoughts that a serial killer may be to blame. Details Episode 6 Aired May 6, 2004 Talking to the Dead Halford visits a clairvoyant in hope of contacting his dead wife but, instead, finds himself communicating with a young girl who disappeared 20 years earlier. Details
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Season Info

Director
Paul Seed, Martyn Friend, Jamie Payne, Rob Evans, Jon East
Creator
Roy Mitchell, Nigel McCrery
Executive Producer
Mike Dormer, Alex Graham, Tom Sherry
Screenwriter
Nigel McCrery, Roy Mitchell, Simon Block, Nick Fisher, Alison Hume
Network
BBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Crime, Drama, Comedy, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Apr 1, 2004
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