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  1. Apr 1, 2004 · ID Parade: Directed by Paul Seed. With Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman. The team investigate the murder of a policewoman 17 years ago, but what is Sandra's connection, and what secrets from her days at Hendon are revealed?

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Paul Seed
    • 2004-04-01
  2. "New Tricks" ID Parade (TV Episode 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    was the second episode of the first series of New Tricks.

    UCOS investigate the death of a young policewoman, who was murdered 17 years ago.

    Spoilers ahead

    When a series of guns are discovered in a diving operation, the team open the case of a murdered policewoman when it is revealed that one gun, amongst a series of replicas, is the weapon that was used to kill her. The team suspect that a stalker, who was seen in the area at the time, is responsible for the killing, but when DNA evidence reveals that the same gun was used in an armed robbery six months previously, a web of lies involving a faked robbery and a gang of money laundering thieves is exposed.

    •Brian Lane - Alun Armstrong

    •Jack Halford - James Bolam

    •Sandra Pullman - Amanda Redman

    •Gerry Standing - Dennis Waterman

    •P C Clarke - Chiké Okonkwo

    •Donald Bevan - Nicholas Day

    Writing

    •Created by Roy Mitchell •Created by Nigel McCrery

    Directing

    •1st Asst Director - Chris Dando •2nd Asst Director - Beth Elliott •3rd Asst Director - Nick Hopkins •Floor Assistant - Tapiwa Magadah •Casting - Suzanne Crowley •Casting - Gilly Poole •Director of Photography - Peter Middleton BSC

    Production Department

    •Production Co-Ordinator - Adele Steward •Production Secretary - Anastasia Timeneys •Production Assistant - Seth Adams •Production Accountant - Rennie Spiolek •Asst Production Accountant - Miguel Pariente •Publicity - Diana Harris •Post Production Supervisor - Phil Brown •Production Executive for the BBC - Jill Scott •Production Designer - Rod Stratfold •Line Producer - Nick Goding •Executive Producer for BBC - Gareth Name •Executive Producer - Mike Dormer •Executive Producer - Alex Graham

    •Approximately a year has passed since the formation of UCOS.

    •Tim Woodward, who played Donald Bevan in the previous episode, was replaced by Nicholas Day.

    •This episode served as the first appearance of the second UCOS Headquarters.

    •The air gap between this episode and its preceding one is the longest for any of the same series—this is most likely due to the preceding episode being a pilot.

    •ID Parade technically served as the first official episode of New Tricks, as the instalment preceding it was a television pilot.

  3. After a pretty great pilot episode, New Tricks gets into full flow with ID Parade, the first episode of the new series. Here the team reexamine the case of a popular talented Policewoman, who was killed some seventeen years before.

  4. Jan 26, 2003 · New Tricks centres around Sandra Pullman who out of desperation to put her flagging police career back on track recruits three old veterans to lend a helping hand.

  5. The Metropolitan Police set up a new unit, UCOS, which stands for Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad, to investigate previously unsolved crimes. Led by Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman, the team is made up of retired policemen Jack Halford, Brian Lane and Gerry Standing.

  6. ID Parade Aired Apr 1, 2004 Crime Drama Comedy Mystery & Thriller Reviews The team investigates the murder of a young policewoman who once trained with Sandra; Brian's wife leaves him; Gerry ...

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