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    New Tricks is a British television police procedural comedy drama, created by Nigel McCrery and Roy Mitchell, produced primarily by Wall to Wall (until its final year, when it was handled by Headstrong Pictures), and broadcast on BBC One.

  2. New Tricks: Created by Nigel McCrery, Roy Mitchell. With Dennis Waterman, Amanda Redman, Alun Armstrong, James Bolam. Three retired police officers are drafted in to solve cold cases, with a touch of comedy and drama.

  3. New Tricks (TV Series 2003–2015) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. After an attempt to rescue a kidnap victim the officer in charge, Supt. Sandra Pullman, who also shot a dog during the raid, is reassigned. DAC Donald Bevan puts her in charge of UCOS, a new unit focusing on unsolved cases.

  5. This is a list of all main, supporting, and recurring characters from BBC One's police procedural comedy drama New Tricks.

  6. 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...

  7. BBC One - New Tricks - Episode guide. Episodes. All. Available now (0) Next on (0) Series 12. Police drama series with Denis Lawson, Tamzin Outhwaite and Dennis Waterman. The Crazy Gang. 10/10...

  8. New Tricks. 12 Series ∙ 107 Episodes ∙ Crime Drama. Drama series about a police unit made up of retired detectives and a long-suffering boss that looks at unsolved crimes. Sign in to watch.

  9. Season 12. Danny Griffin, Steve McAndrew and Gerry Standing are back for the twelfth and final season of New Tricks, investigating the Met's cold cases under the watchful eye of their boss DCI Sasha Miller. 64 IMDb 8.0 2003 10 episodes. X-Ray TV-PG. Comedy · Drama · Suspense. Free trial of BritBox. Watch with BritBox. Start your 7-day free trial.

  10. New Tricks is a British police procedural comedy-drama that follows the fictional Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS) of the Metropolitan Police Service. The show was created by Roy Mitchell and Nigel McCrery, and premiered in 2003 with a 90-minute special, which later resulted in the show's first full series airing.

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