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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 is a TV series about three retired police officers who solve cold cases with a touch of comedy and drama. The series ran from 2003 to 2015 and features a cast of veteran actors, including Dennis Waterman, Amanda Redman and Alun Armstrong.

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    • 2003-01-26
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
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    • 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.
  3. New Tricks. There's no case too cold for these detectives. They're anarchic, eccentric and old-fashioned - but they get things done. Warm-hearted drama with a host of familiar faces.

  4. New Tricks follows a team of retired detectives who reopen cold cases for the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad. The series has 12 seasons available on Hulu and Prime Video, with a cast of familiar British actors.

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  5. A team of retired former detectives with over 80 years service between them and three very distinct personalities is recruited to re-examine unsolved crimes. The squad is headed up by Sandra Pullman - a detective in disgrace after bungling a hostage situation. 112 2004 7 episodes.

  6. Watch episodes of New Tricks, a crime drama series about a team of retired police officers who investigate cold cases. See the cast, clips, galleries and more on the official BBC website.