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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.
SeriesEpisodesOriginally Aired(first Aired)Originally Aired(last Aired)104 August 2015 ( 2015-08-04)6 October 2015 ( 2015-10-06)1018 August 2014 ( 2014-08-18)20 October 2014 ( 2014-10-20)1030 July 2013 ( 2013-07-30)1 October 2013 ( 2013-10-01)1027 August 2012 ( 2012-08-27)29 October 2012 ( 2012-10-29)New Tricks is a TV series that follows three retired police officers who solve cold cases with a touch of comedy and drama. The series ran from 2003 to 2015 and has 107 episodes, 12 seasons, and 8.0 IMDb rating.
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- 2003-01-26
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- 60
The team is less than pleased when arrogant civil servant Stephen Fisher coerces them into investigating the murder - in 1851 - of Abigail Padua, a mathematical expert whose death led to the collapse of her family business and a widespread financial crisis.
- The Crazy Gang. 10/10 The team investigate the bloody murder of a political activist 15 years ago.
- Life Expectancy. 9/10 UCOS investigate the case of an alternative medicine practitioner bludgeoned to death.
- Lottery Curse. 8/10 The team investigate when a skeleton is uncovered in the foundations of a swimming pool.
- The Russian Cousin. 7/10 The movements of a rare stamp could hold the key to the murder of a private investigator.
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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.