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New Tricks - Series 2 on DVD

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Average rating: 81%
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Starring: Alun Armstrong, James Bolam, Amanda Redman, Dennis Waterman
Director: Paul Seed, Jamie Payne, Jon East
Studio: 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO
Run time: 468 mins
Certificate: 15
Genres: Television, Thriller
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 24/04/2006

Brief synopsis of New Tricks - Series 2

A new crime team investigate unsolved cases. The team is made up of retired detectives, each with their own style and skills. Eight episodes.

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New Tricks - Series 2 - Disc 1
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New Tricks - Series 2 - Disc 2
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The Guardian

Fresh, original and funny...for a masterclass in effortless character acting, look no further

The Express

Adds a new twist to the genre

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Rated - 5 starsPriceless Acting

Ian from cardiff wales , 24/05/2006

This series is like nectar to the old farts club.

3 ex policeman called back by the police force to investigate old unsolved cases. In charge of this crew is a stunning woman detective.

Heard it all before? but when you get James Bolam, Dennis Waterman and Alun Armstrong as the motley crew along with the feisty Amanda Redman you are guaranteed a sure fire winner.

For a nice bit of entertainment without the obligatory violence and sex you cannot go wrong with this.

  3 out of 3 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 5 starsGreat Police Drama With Added Comedy

A customer from Ossett, West Yorkshire , 15/09/2006

If you have seen the first series then this is a must. you have the best combination of James Bolam, Dennis Waterman and Alun Armstrong who cause mayhem, with the stunning Amanda Redman keeping (Trying) them under control.

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Rated - 5 starsGreat Police Drama With Added Comedy

A customer from Ossett, West Yorkshire , 15/09/2006

If you have seen the first series then this is a must. you have the best combination of James Bolam, Dennis Waterman and Alun Armstrong who cause mayhem, with the stunning Amanda Redman keeping (Trying) them under control.

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Rated - 5 starsGreat Police Drama With Added Comedy

A customer from Ossett, West Yorkshire , 15/09/2006

If you have seen the first series then this is a must. you have the best combination of James Bolam, Dennis Waterman and Alun Armstrong who cause mayhem, with the stunning Amanda Redman keeping (Trying) them under control.

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Rated - 5 starsPriceless Acting

Ian from cardiff wales , 24/05/2006

This series is like nectar to the old farts club.

3 ex policeman called back by the police force to investigate old unsolved cases. In charge of this crew is a stunning woman detective.

Heard it all before? but when you get James Bolam, Dennis Waterman and Alun Armstrong as the motley crew along with the feisty Amanda Redman you are guaranteed a sure fire winner.

For a nice bit of entertainment without the obligatory violence and sex you cannot go wrong with this.

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Rated - 4 starsPlenty of fun

Parabellum308 from Hertfordshire, England , 19/07/2007

An engaging cast of well known British faces in a light hearted police drama. This series is ideal cup of tea and biscuit in front of the fire on a Sunday entertainment, some good verbal sparring between Waterman et al, the cast seem to genuinely be having fun together and this translates well, preventing this being just another cops show. It remains inoffensive whilst occasionally hinting at darker moments, enjoy it for what it is.

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