New Tricks final series
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Riley Blue

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22,941 posts

249 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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We've been watching New Tricks for years, seen various cast members come and go but it has always been good entertainment. The current series is the last but it seems (to us) as fresh now as it was when it started. Does anyone else feel it's a shame it's ending?

Roo

11,504 posts

230 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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I'd agree with you.

Watching last night even my wife turned round and commented on the fact that it seems to have new writers who have written more comedic moments into it.

jbudgie

9,722 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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I am surprised it's ending, there are a lot worse things on that they could get rid of.

Paul Dishman

5,240 posts

260 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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I thought it was getting tired. Amanda Redman and Alun Armstrong leaving took the heart out of it

Hamish Finn

476 posts

131 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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Last two episodes have been terrific. Why is it getting so good now, just as it's about to end?

The (new) current team are really very good.

The actor they chose to portray the young Gerry Standing was very convincing.

Sheepshanks

39,328 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th August 2015
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I know it's light entertainment but the last couple of episodes where ridiculously lightweight.

And Denis Waterman looked like an 80yr old (he's 67).

jet_noise

6,002 posts

205 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Sheepshanks said:
I know it's light entertainment but the last couple of episodes where ridiculously lightweight.

And Denis Waterman looked like an 80yr old (he's 67).
180° disagreement from the Noisy household!
We found it properly plotted, acted and entertaining. Especially compared to the last series (or two!) which seemed to be all "aren't we wacky oldies" rather than having substance.
Amanda Redman (phwoar) leaving was a hit but that Eastenders lass wasn't irritating enough to spoil our enjoyment,

regards,
Jet

droopsnoot

14,174 posts

265 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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I've watched this since it started - it's been pretty good all the way through really. I don't think it's the first time they've said it would be the last series though - didn't they say that for Amanda Redman's last series as well, though perhaps not so often?

Strange that in the main closing scene of the second episode of this series (vague enough to not count as a spoiler) that some faces from the past weren't there - Amanda Redman and Alun Armstrong being the main two.

Was it just me that thought the backing music in the first flashback sequence of the first episode was about as close to the Sweeney theme as they'd get away with?

forsure

2,184 posts

291 months

Thursday 13th August 2015
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Hamish Finn said:
Last two episodes have been terrific. Why is it getting so good now, just as it's about to end?

The (new) current team are really very good.

The actor they chose to portray the young Gerry Standing was very convincing.
Agree with all of the above.

I had thought it was running out of steam, but this new series has got off to a very good start.

And yes, the young Gerry was very convincing.

snuffy

12,383 posts

307 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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I might be wrong here, but the BBC showed Series 12 episode 1 as a fill in last night. And I've never seen it before (that one, not New Tricks itself). And it was really good. But it's a 2 part story and as far as I can find out, episode 2 has no upcoming broadcast date.

So if i'm right, what kind of fkwitted BBC person decides to put something on as a fill-in to the schedules which is a two part story with no space for part 2 ?

droopsnoot

14,174 posts

265 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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I didn't notice it last night, but isn't in on Drama or Yesterday quite often?

snuffy

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307 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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droopsnoot said:
I didn't notice it last night, but isn't in on Drama or Yesterday quite often?
Yes, I looked it up and it's on Alibi at the moment, series 12 but episodes 8 or onward.

The BBC site says episode 3 in on in two weeks time but not episode 2. I hope they do put it on because it was really very good last night.

Riley Blue

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249 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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snuffy said:
I might be wrong here, but the BBC showed Series 12 episode 1 as a fill in last night. And I've never seen it before (that one, not New Tricks itself). And it was really good. But it's a 2 part story and as far as I can find out, episode 2 has no upcoming broadcast date.

So if i'm right, what kind of fkwitted BBC person decides to put something on as a fill-in to the schedules which is a two part story with no space for part 2 ?
TV schedules will change dramatically in the near future as sitcoms, series and (hopefully) reality TV programmes cease filming, a lot of old stuff is likely to reappear to fill the gaps.

snuffy

12,383 posts

307 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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Riley Blue said:
snuffy said:
I might be wrong here, but the BBC showed Series 12 episode 1 as a fill in last night. And I've never seen it before (that one, not New Tricks itself). And it was really good. But it's a 2 part story and as far as I can find out, episode 2 has no upcoming broadcast date.

So if i'm right, what kind of fkwitted BBC person decides to put something on as a fill-in to the schedules which is a two part story with no space for part 2 ?
TV schedules will change dramatically in the near future as sitcoms, series and (hopefully) reality TV programmes cease filming, a lot of old stuff is likely to reappear to fill the gaps.
Good point. This week's Private Eye actually had an article about recent schedule changes due to sport cancellations and so on.

droopsnoot

14,174 posts

265 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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snuffy said:
droopsnoot said:
I didn't notice it last night, but isn't in on Drama or Yesterday quite often?
Yes, I looked it up and it's on Alibi at the moment, series 12 but episodes 8 or onward.

The BBC site says episode 3 in on in two weeks time but not episode 2. I hope they do put it on because it was really very good last night.
I wasn't thinking of Alibi, as that's not on Freeview. There's an episode on Drama tonight, but either the guide doesn't say what series / episode it is, or my BT Box has slipped it off the side of the screen.

snuffy

12,383 posts

307 months

Friday 20th March 2020
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droopsnoot said:
I wasn't thinking of Alibi, as that's not on Freeview. There's an episode on Drama tonight, but either the guide doesn't say what series / episode it is, or my BT Box has slipped it off the side of the screen.
Series 6 according to tvguide.co.uk

Hopefully the BBC will put it on next Thursday as they will, I'm sure, move QT like they did yesterday.


snuffy

12,383 posts

307 months

Thursday 26th March 2020
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To answer my own question: Episode 2 (i.e. part 2 of 2) is on tonight.