New Tricks
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.
Jack's finally discovered the identity of the hit-and-run driver who murdered his wife and he is now prepared to risk everything to kill the man responsible: crook Ricky Hanson. Determined that Hanson should meet the same fate as his wife, Jack lies in wait in a pub car park, engine running. Sandra becomes aware of the situation. She acts fast to prevent him confronting his nemesis, but it results in a crash that jeopardises the future of the entire team. With Jack, Gerry and Brian hospitalised, Sandra's forced to accept temporary help at UCOS from the super-efficient DCI Karen Hardwick, a woman who irritates Pullman on every level. As she struggles to keep the truth behind the crash a secret from Strickland, Sandra becomes deeply suspicious that Hardwick's been recruited to spy on her. And with Jack clearly on the edge and suffering temporary memory loss since the crash, Sandra has her work cut out in trying to keep Hardwick in the dark. Threatened by a new face in the office and desperate to prove that they're still a crack team, even from a hospital bed, the boys need a case. When their consultant, Dr Finlay McKenzie, mentions the suspicious death of a patient, Alan White, on their ward 10 years ago, they seize the opportunity to re-investigate, hoping it will hold the team together. But is Jack still in mortal danger from his nemesis?
Sandra's private and professional worlds become intertwined when her mother has a fall that means she needs to go into a care home and her first choice is revealed to be the scene of a suspicious death a year earlier. Jack, Gerry Standing and Brian decide to go undercover at the home.
When an armoured security van is discovered at the bottom of a lake, the team makes a link with the murder of a woman 17 years previously. The husband of the deceased, who owned the company which the van belonged to, seems to be the prime suspect but when he is provided with an alibi, Sandra decides to dive down to examine the vehicle herself and uncovers the murder weapon. However, the killer is about to strike again.
Jack and the team reopen the investigation into the undetermined death of an elderly woman, partly consumed by her hordes of cats, whose decision to leave her estate to her cats sparked a family feud. When the deceased's pets die, her money and property comes back up for grabs, leaving the detectives with no choice but to get to the bottom of her mysterious demise.
The unit investigates the reopened case of the 1953 murder of a Battersea power station employee. The man hanged for the murder was convicted on flimsy evidence and died protesting his innocence. Now it seems the victim wasn't so innocent.
When Brian's dog finds a body on a common, it prompts two people to confess to murder. But when the body turns out to be over 600 years old, Sandra, Jack, Brian and Gerry must discover why the pair took responsibility for a crime they couldn't possibly have committed and if they are in fact the perpetrators of other killings. Elsewhere, Strickland is rather more keen for them to solve an even more tricky mystery closer to home.
The case of a murder at a photography studio is given to the team, a roll of film has been discovered, and the photographs give new insights into the crime.
Pullman's mother has a stroke, and this event leads Sandra to start asking questions about her father, but she ends up losing her trust in the team when she discovers they have withheld information about her father from her. The revelation that he committed suicide while under investigation for corruption causes the detective to doubt all she took for granted, but she tries to set her feelings aside when she is asked to look into the death of a circus ringmaster who burned to death in his caravan, leaving only his feet behind.
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Alun Armstrong | Brian Lane |
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James Bolam | Jack Halford |
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Dennis Waterman | Gerry Standing |
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Amanda Redman | Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman |
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Susan Jameson | Esther Lane |
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Anthony Calf | D.A.C. Strickland |
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Steven Spiers | Dougie Taylor |
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Sheila Hancock | Grace Pullman |
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Graham McTavish | Jason Ferris |
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Ian McNeice | Michael Meadowcroft |
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Adrian Rawlins | Daniel Newley |
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David Bamber | Dale Hewson |
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Ian Mercer | Paul Wilmslow |
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Chris Wilson | Police Officer |
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John Sessions | Dr Finlay McKenzie |
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Huggy Leaver | Kevin Sharpe |
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David Harewood | Martin Viner |
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Adrian Scarborough | Harry Hepple |
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Eric Sykes | Tim Cuswell |
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Nick Brimble | Amazing Antonio |
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Jeff Rawle | Jonathan Blunt |
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Philip Jackson | Andrew Bartlett |
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Victor McGuire | Peter Baker |
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Mark Tandy | Colin Meadows |
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George Baker | Steve Palmer |
| Director | Rob Evans |
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| Sydney Macartney |
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| Nicholas Laughland |
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| Minkie Spiro |
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| Writer | Roy Mitchell, Nigel McCrery, J.C. Wilsher, Lisa Holdsworth, Richard Zajdlic, Joe Ainsworth, Charles McKeown | |
| Producer | Alex Graham, Ian Scaife, Tom Sherry, Emma Turner, Roy Mitchell, Joe Ainsworth, Charles McKeown, Eleanor Moran | |
| Musician | Brian Bennett, Warren Bennett | |
| Photography | Chris Howard | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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