Series 10 | |
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Episodes | 10 |
Aired | 30 July 2013 - 1 October 2013 |
Premiere | The Rock Part 1 |
Finale | Wild Justice |
Season guide | |
Previous Series 9 |
Next Series 11 |
Series 10 of New Tricks aired on 30 July 2013 and subsequently ended on 1 October 2013. It is notable for being the last series to feature Sandra Pullman and Brian Lane, played by Amanda Redman and Alun Armstrong respectively.
It was commissioned by the BBC, along with the previous series, on 6 September 2011.[1]
Cast[]
Recurring[]
- DCI Sandra Pullman - Amanda Redman (Until Episode 8)
- Gerry Standing - Dennis Waterman
- Brian Lane - Alun Armstrong (Until Episode 4)
- Steve McAndrew - Denis Lawson
- DAC Robert Strickland - Anthony Calf (Episodes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9 and 10)
- Dan Griffin - Nicholas Lyndhurst (Episode 5 onwards)
- DCI Sasha Miller - Tamzin Outhwaite (Episode 9 onwards)
Guest[]
Episode 1
- - Vincent Regan
- - Vincent Riotta
- - Sharon D. Clarke
- - Amanda Drew
- - George Irving
- - Richard Clothier
- - Dhaffer L'Abidine
Episode 2
- - Vincent Regan
- - Vincent Riotta
- - Sharon D. Clarke
- - Amanda Drew
- - George Irving
- - Richard Clothier
- - Dhaffer L'Abidine
Episode 3
- - Gerard Horan
- - Kevin Pallister
- - Georgina Rich
Episode 4
- - Rosalind Ayres
- - John Labanowski
- - Art Malik
Episode 5
- Holly Griffin - Storme Toolis
- Angela Gold - Tracie Bennett
- Gavin Reason - Henry Goodman
- Simon Pennyman - Tony Maudsley
- Letitia Hope - Lisa Kay
- Sara Hockney - Nathalie Buscombe
- Colin Hockney - Terence Beesley
- Jane Harlow - Ingrid Lacey
- Kevin Ellison - Brian Capron
- MC - Mark Arends
Episode 6
- Becky Belgrade - Christine Bottomley
- Frank Miles - James Faulkner
- Eliza Belgrade - Phyllida Law
- Tim Belgrade - Steven Robertson
- Dom Akers - James Bowers
- Lois Akers - Sophie Stanton
- Stewart McAndrew - Keith Ramsay
- Bob Foley - Vass Anderson
- Simon Belgrade - Howard Corlett
- Ed - Ray MacAllan
Episode 7
- Holly Griffin - Storme Toolis
- Max Clement - Serge Hazanavicius
- Hana Kovac - Katarina Cas
- Eddie Trenton - Jason Durr
- Peter Russell - Stephen Greif
- Jim Marshall - John McArdle
- Liz Jackson - Beverley Hills
- Ben Ransley - Jack Hawkins
- Orla Ransley - Kika Mirylees
- Marta Lewis - Anna Jaskolka
- Lukas Klasnic - Serge Soric
Episode 8
- Jack Halford - James Bolam (cameo as ghost)
- Max Clement - Serge Hazanavicius
- Annie Banks - Phoebe Nicholls
- Emma Hewitt - Louisa Clein
- Stuart McKelvie - Dorian Lough
- Dave Sheldon - Sean Baker
- Donald Wheldon - Barry McCarthy
- Tom Miller - Robert Beach
Episode 9
- - Robert Gillespie
- Ned Hancock - Barnaby Kay
- - Ronan Vibert
- Holly Griffin - Storme Toolis
- - Kenneth Collard
- - Anna Francolini
Episode 10
- - Ralph Brown
- - Emily Joyce
- - Diane Keen
- - Bruce Montague
- - Kate O'Flynn
- - Hazel Ellerby
Episode Guide[]
Episode Number | Title | Writer | Director | Airdate | Notes |
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1 | The Rock, Part One | Simon Allen | Brian Grant | 30 July 2013 | |
2 | The Rock, Part Two | Simon Allen | Brian Grant | 6 August 2013 | |
3 | The Sins Of The Father | Michael Crompton | Metin Huseyin | 13 August 2013 | |
4 | The Little Brother | Julian Simpson | Metin Huseyin | 20 August 2013 | Final appearance of Alun Armstrong as Brian Lane |
5 | Cry Me A River | Roy Mitchell | Philip John | 27 August 2013 | First appearance of Nicholas Lyndhurst as Dan Griffin |
6 | Into The Woods | Dan Muirden | Philip John | 3 September 2013 | |
7 | Things Can Only Get Better | Marston Bloom | Andy Hay | 10 September 2013 | |
8 | The One That Got Away | Julian Simpson | Andy Hay | 17 September 2013 | Both the reappearance and final appearance of James Bolam as Jack Halford Final appearance of Amanda Redman as DSI Sandra Pullman |
9 | Roots | Roy Mitchell | Brian Grant | 24 September 2013 | First appearance of Tamzin Outhwaite as DCI Sasha Miller |
10 | Wild Justice | Julian Unthank | Brian Grant | 1 October 2013 |
Trivia[]
- Series 10 is the first, and currently only, series to have a two-parter episode, The Rock Part 1 followed by The Rock Part 2.
References[]
- ↑ BBC. (2011). New Tricks commissioned for another two series on BBC One. Available: http://goo.gl/dkOHfN. Last accessed 17th Oct 2014.