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Brian Lane (Ex-Detective Inspector) (Alun Armstrong) (2003–2013): Born in 1946, Brian 'Memory' Lane is an exceptional detective, possessing a keen attention to detail and a remarkable instant recall memory for obscure details regarding cases and officers who investigated them.
The original cast of New Tricks – Amanda Redman with (clockwise from left) Alun Armstrong, Dennis Waterman, and James Bolam. 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.
New Tricks is a British police procedural comedy-drama that follows the fictional Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS) of the Metropolitan Police Service. [1] The show was created by Roy Mitchell and Nigel McCrery, [2] and premiered in 2003 with a 90-minute special, which later resulted in show's first full series airing. [3]
In July 2013, Outhwaite joined the cast of the popular BBC One comedy-drama series New Tricks as DCI Sasha Miller, replacing Amanda Redman as head of the team in the show. Outhwaite had earlier appeared in series 9, episode 6 of the show, guest-starring as a different character who is brought to justice at the end of the episode. [14]
She first appeared on film in Channel 4's The Inbetweeners as an extra, and then as a minor character in The Inbetweeners Movie, based on the earlier television series, subsequently joining the cast of New Tricks as Holly Griffin in August 2013 in series 10 episode 5, "Cry Me a River", of the show. Toolis has cerebral palsy and uses a wheelchair.
Greg Daniels and Michael Koman’s untitled upcoming Peacock series set in the same universe as “The Office” has set its guest cast. Joining the series as guest stars are Tracy Letts ...
Ethan Slater is guest-starring on Elsbeth!. PEOPLE can exclusively reveal that the actor, 32, is set to appear in the April 10 episode of the hit CBS drama. The first photos of the role show ...
The announcement followed comments by the cast in an interview with the Radio Times that criticised some of the series' writing, [38] and which drew an angry rebuttal from the show's writer-director Julian Simpson. [39] During the run of New Tricks, Armstrong continued to take on other projects.