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List of New Tricks characters

This is a list of all main, supporting, and recurring characters from BBC One's police procedural comedy drama New Tricks.

Overview

Character Actor Years Series Episode Count
Brian Lane Alun Armstrong 2003–2013 1.1–10.4 80
Esther Lane Susan Jameson 2003-2013 1.1–10.4 80
Jack Halford James Bolam 2003–2012, 2013 1.1–9.1, 10.8 69
DSU Sandra Pullman Amanda Redman 2003–2013 1.1–10.8 84
Gerry Standing Dennis Waterman 2003–2015 1.1–12.2 99
Steve McAndrew Denis Lawson 2012–2015 9.4–12.10 37
Dan Griffin Nicholas Lyndhurst 2013–2015 10.5–12.10 26
DCI Sasha Miller Tamzin Outhwaite 2013–2015 10.9–12.10 21
Ted Case Larry Lamb 2015 12.2–12.10 9
Fiona Kennedy Tracy-Ann Oberman 2014–2015 11.6, 12.1–12.10 9
Robert Strickland Anthony Calf 2005–2015 2.1–12.10 64

Main characters

UCOS

Brian Lane
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearanceThe Little Brother (Series 10 Episode 4)
Portrayed byAlun Armstrong
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx-Detective Inspector
SpouseEsther Lane
ChildrenMark Lane
 
Actor of Brian Lane; Alun Armstrong (Pictured in January 2012)

Brian Lane

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. He often gets around by bicycle. He is married to long-suffering but caring Esther; they have an adult son called Mark. Brian is socially inept and eccentric, a recovering alcoholic with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. He frequently uses underhanded methods to access private records, and his bizarre behaviour when gathering information or testing out theories tends to get him into trouble. Brian left the force under a cloud, having been held partly responsible for the death of Anthony Kaye, a prisoner in his custody at the height of his alcoholism. He maintained that it was a conspiracy against him; his colleagues believed that he simply refused to admit his own mistake. In Series 5, following Jack's temporary disappearance and several bad experiences on cases, Brian resumes drinking, and attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings again. When she finds out, Esther walks out, and later forces Brian into treatment; he has not been shown to have suffered lapses since. Brian is an AFC Wimbledon fan, and he once missed a celebratory drink with his UCOS mates to support his team. A keen war-gamer, in one episode he digs out his old board and figurines and wins a tournament. In the opening story of Series 10, Brian assaults the last serving officer that he believes to be involved in the conspiracy following Kaye's death, in a final effort to achieve justice. He at last proves that three policemen in charge of the custody suite, whose failure to check on Kaye allowed him to die from drug-related complications, then conspired to pin blame on the arresting officer, Brian. Rather than risk another cover-up, Brian passes on a taped confession by the senior officer to Kaye's mother, which in turn forces Strickland to fire Brian. Actor Alun Armstrong left the show after filming the tenth series.[1]

Jack Halford
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearance
Portrayed byJames Bolam
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx-Detective Chief Superintendent
SpouseMary Halford (deceased)

Jack Halford

John 'Jack' Halford (Ex-Detective Chief Superintendent) (James Bolam) (2003–2012, 2013): The highest-ranking retired officer on the team, and the first to be approached by Sandra when setting up UCOS, Jack Halford is the unofficial second-in-command. He is Sandra's mentor on numerous occasions, having been her boss on the murder squad. Jack retired to care for his dearly-loved wife Mary, who had been the victim of a hit-and-run. He is still haunted by her death, partly because nobody was charged in connection with it, although in Series 4 it becomes common knowledge that Ricky Hanson was responsible. After being frustrated by Hanson's acquittal in his trial for attempted murder, Jack briefly disappears, but is found by Brian, and later returns to UCOS. Hanson is eventually charged with killing Mary and imprisoned. Jack still speaks to Mary's memorial in his garden, seeking her help with solving cases. A softly-spoken and gentle man, he nevertheless possesses a quick and sometimes violent temper that he unleashes on suspects, although he will often become calm when he has reached the endgame, further unsettling suspects to achieve a confession. Jack has little time for the internal politics of the force, and is openly disdainful of those who lie, obstruct or mislead the police. Jack later leaves, giving only a day's notice, claiming that he has decided to retire to France and does not want to provide his colleagues time to talk him out of it. Brian correctly deduces that Jack has a terminal illness, and only has a short time to live, but promises not to tell the others until after Jack's death.[2][3] He returned as an illusion conjured by Sandra in series 10, episode 8 in the UCOS office, encouraging her in her decision to move on and broaden her horizons elsewhere.

 
Actress of Sandra Pullman; Amanda Redman (Pictured at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards, May 2015)

Sandra Pullman

Sandra Pullman
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearanceThe One That Got Away (Series 10 Episode 8)
Portrayed byAmanda Redman
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationDetective Superintendent
FamilyGordon Pullman (father)
Grace Pullman (mother)

Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman (Amanda Redman) (2003–2013): Born in 1961, Sandra is the original head of the unit, being the only current serving police officer – and at the time the only woman – in UCOS. Sandra was a high flyer in Greater London's Metropolitan Police Service until the shooting of a dog during a hostage rescue, which is a running joke during the early series. Her career consequently stalled and she is made to take charge of UCOS, initially against her will. Ambitious and competitive, she has sacrificed personal life in pursuit of a career and likes to be in control of every situation. A running sub-plot involves Pullman's unsuccessful love life, which is mostly shown as a string of unsatisfactory relationships and numerous failed efforts at romance, including an attempt at speed dating. Sandra is often exasperated by her colleagues' eccentricities and their willingness to bend the rules, although she doesn't always play by the rulebook herself. Initially reluctant to lead the squad, she warms to her colleagues and views them as her friends. She believed her dead father, Detective Inspector Gordon Arthur Pullman, suffered a heart attack in 1975. It is only during her career at UCOS that she learns he committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning, as he was about to be arrested by Jack Halford for attempting to cover up killing a small-time pimp. Her friendship with Jack is only damaged for a time, but her father's legacy continues to haunt her life and her career. She leaves UCOS after episode 8 of series 10.[citation needed]

 
Actor of Gerry Standing; Dennis Waterman (Pictured in 2012)

Gerry Standing

Gerry Standing
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearanceLast Man Standing – Part Two (Series 12 Episode 2)
Portrayed byDennis Waterman
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx-Detective Sergeant
FamilyNorman Lestade (father)
SpouseCarole (divorced)
Alison (divorced)
Jayne (divorced)
ChildrenPaula Standing (daughter)
Amelia Standing (daughter)
Caitlin Standing (daughter)
Emily Driscoll (adoptive daughter)
RelativesGerry Standing Jr (grandson)
Charlie (grandson),
Robin (son-in-law)
Danny (cousin)

Gerry Standing (Ex-Detective Sergeant) (Dennis Waterman) (2003–2015): Born Gerard Lestade, the son of Smithfield Market butcher Norman Lestade, Gerry changed his name as he did not get along with his father. He loudly protests against his French Huguenot background, preferring to be known as a Cockney, raised in Bermondsey. He is nicknamed "Last Man Standing", because of his refusal to take backhanders (bribes) when his squad were paid off by a gangster. A 'Jack the lad', Gerry is an old-school police officer. He was a 'thief-taker', who passionately enjoyed catching criminals, but nevertheless mixed easily with them, leading to allegations of corruption. The final straw occurred when his boss, Don Bevan, wrongly accused him of sabotaging a stake-out by beating a young girl, prompting Gerry to break Bevan's jaw. Although he always denied corruption, he quit before he could be disciplined, with no remorse for hitting Bevan. He has three ex-wives, all of whom remain on amicable terms; he still occasionally seduces them, and is devoted to his daughters, although he regularly complains about financial strain. Despite becoming a grandfather, he maintains his devil-may-care lifestyle, insisting that he is "a naughty boy, not a bastard". Along with his familial commitments, he has a continuing interest in gambling, and thus joined UCOS for financial reasons. Gerry owns a 1977 Triumph Stag sports tourer (1974 in the pilot episode),[4] and has a passion for cooking fine food for his extended family and colleagues. After a tense beginning, he and Sandra share a mutually respectful but barbed friendship. They sometimes pose as husband and wife when undercover. In Series 10, Gerry is eventually left as the last original member of UCOS, and his first impressions of his two new colleagues are not favourable; he believes Dan Griffin was planted by the Murder Squad, and his new boss Sasha Miller only got the job due to her husband's rank in the force. Gerry even threatens to leave when Sasha reveals she has covertly gathered evidence without informing her new colleagues, but by the end of the case he has come to respect her. In September 2014, Dennis Waterman announced that he would be leaving the show in November after filming two new episodes of the next series. As a result of a cold case in which Gerry is unsuccessfully framed for murder, a major gangster is convicted despite several attempts on Gerry's life, and he decides to fake his death to protect his family. At his "funeral", a text to Sasha reveals he has retired to America. The title of his final episode, "Last Man Standing", refers to his surname, a nickname he was called in an earlier episode near the end of Series 4, and also that he is the last original member of the team from the first series.

 
Actor of Steve McAndrew; Denis Lawson (Pictured at the 2006 Crieff Highland Games)

Steve McAndrew

Steve McAndrew
First appearanceThe Girl Who Lived (Series 9 Episode 4)
Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10)
Portrayed byDenis Lawson
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx-Detective Inspector
SpouseTrisha McAndrew (divorced)
ChildrenStuart McAndrew

Steve McAndrew (Ex-Detective Inspector) (Denis Lawson) (2012–2015): Retired Detective Inspector Steve McAndrew from Glasgow joins the team following Jack Halford's departure in A Death in the Family, after helping the team with a reopened case involving a missing girl. Described as "a bundle of energetic optimism with a tendency to get personally involved in the cases he's working on", and "the antithesis of Brian Lane's eternal pessimism", Steve has a reputation for being a whirlwind, and bringing anarchy to otherwise calm proceedings.[5] During the course of the series, he is revealed to have an ex-wife called Trisha, who had an affair with a corrupt detective from Glasgow named Frank McNair. In an argument with his wife, Steve lost his temper and threw a radio across the room, which led to Trisha getting custody of their son Stuart; several years passed before he had any contact with Stuart again. He was initially in a relationship with girlfriend Charley, although it was implied in Series 10 that it had ended after he settled in London. Steve is considered to be the polar opposite of Brian, as he prefers a more hands-on approach to work. He and Gerry bonded and became fast friends. Despite being a year older than Gerry, he is a lot fitter and healthier. At the conclusion of the series, with his son having moved to Australia, Steve decides to get a private investigator's licence and move there himself.

 
Actor of Dan Griffin; Nicholas Lyndhurst (Pictured in 2011)

Dan Griffin

Dan Griffin
First appearanceCry Me a River (Series 10 Episode 5)
Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10)
Portrayed byNicholas Lyndhurst
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx-Detective Chief Inspector
SpouseSarah Griffin
Fiona Kennedy (partner)
ChildrenHolly Griffin

Dan Griffin (Ex-Detective Chief Inspector ) (Nicholas Lyndhurst) (2013–2015): A retired Detective Chief Inspector with experience in both the Murder Squad and the Diplomatic Protection Group, recommended by Brian Lane following his departure. He is a reserved character who can nevertheless provide surprising insights. He is also skilled in self-defence. He is not as outwardly eccentric as Brian, but proves to be just as much of a maverick, and rarely apologises for secrecy. This causes Gerry to initially believe that he has been planted by the Murder Squad for information. He has a disabled teenage daughter, Holly, who enjoys jazz music. Dan's wife Sarah is in a secure unit at a mental hospital – Danny eventually tells Sasha that she suffered a neuropathic condition that caused her delusions, which eventually led to her harming herself, Dan and people in the street. Medication failed to ease her illness and she was committed after trying to drown Holly, who was then aged 13. Although he loved her deeply, Dan had long abandoned hope of ever being with her again, and is thus deeply conflicted when she finally begins to respond to new medicine. Despite this he embarks on a new relationship with Fiona Kennedy, a pathologist whose charm and optimism are matched only by her intelligence. At the conclusion of the series, while initially reluctant to leave Sarah as he is all that she has left, Dan decides to take a new job offer to be a criminal analyst for Interpol, moving to Aberdeen with Fiona.

 
Actor of Sasha Miller; Tamzin Outhwaite (Pictured at the 2015 Laurence Olivier Awards)

Sasha Miller

Sasha Miller
First appearanceRoots (Series 10 Episode 9)
Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10)
Portrayed byTamzin Outhwaite
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationDetective Chief Inspector
SpouseNed (ex-husband)
ChildrenAlex (son)
Maddie (daughter)

Detective Chief Inspector Sasha Miller (Tamzin Outhwaite) (2013–2015): Fresh from her role as a DI in the Kidnap Unit, newly promoted DCI Miller is firm, feisty and fair with an inclusive and modern management style. She did not expect such a posting as her first role as a DCI, but she is intrigued by the UCOS success rate. Winning the respect of Gerry, Dan and Steve proves a challenge; she is initially accused by Gerry of doing nothing, and when she reveals that she has been secretly working to locate where a murder weapon was found, the team react angrily at being kept out of the loop. She is married to a fellow Met officer and has two children away at university. After cracking her first UCOS case, Sasha discovers that her husband has been having an affair, which brings her stable home life to a sudden end. She adjusts to single life comfortably, and becomes annoyed when her colleagues offer opinions on potential dates. Sasha is shot in Series 12 by someone trying to kill Gerry Standing, leaving her confined to a wheelchair for the first few episodes. Outhwaite previously appeared in Series 9 episode 6, playing the mother of a young rising tennis star who died in suspicious circumstances. At the conclusion of the series, despite Strickland's promotion saving UCOS, Sasha decides to accept a promotion to head a new Honour Killing unit.

Ted Case
First appearanceLast Man Standing – Part Two (Series 12 Episode 2)
Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10)
Portrayed byLarry Lamb
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationEx Detective Chief Inspector – Former Head of Operation Trident Command Unit (Gun Crime)
SpousePat

Ted Case

Ted Case (Ex Detective Chief Inspector and Ex Head of Operation Trident Command Unit (Gun Crime)) (Larry Lamb) (2015): Ted Case first appears when Gerry Standing visits him to gain evidence of Ronald Sainsbury's corruption. Ted knew that a lot of his squad from 30 years previously were bent cops, but was surprised when the UCOS team informed him that he was probably the only honest cop in his squad. After Gerry's supposed death, Ted was asked to stand in as temporary Head of UCOS while the team's current leader Sasha Miller recovered from a shooting. Ted is extremely superstitious and has many quirky tendencies. He is in a relationship with a man named Pat. At the conclusion of the series, he decides to use his retirement to go travelling in a camper van with Pat as they had planned before he was assigned to UCOS.

Supporting characters

Police Officers

DAC Donald Bevan

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan (Nicholas Day / Tim Woodward in the Pilot) (2003–2004): Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan is

Donald Bevan
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearanceTalking to the Dead (Series 1 Episode 6)
Portrayed byNicholas Day
Tim Woodward (Pilot)
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationDeputy Assistant Commissioner

the founder of UCOS, originally intending it as a public relations gesture, to prevent an ex-convict from suing the Met for wrongful arrest. In contrast to the team, he is stereotypically obsessed with modern bureaucracy and buzzwords. Relations between him and the team are strained: UCOS's successes anger him as they are achieved in the 'wrong' way, and sometimes show serving officers and the respectable people Bevan wishes to associate himself with to be careless and even corrupt. He knows both Jack Halford and Gerry Standing personally, and strongly opposes Standing's inclusion in the team. Bevan claimed that Standing had taken a bribe to botch a stakeout of a gangster he knew through greyhound racing. Standing claimed Bevan's choice of position exposed his unit, so when Gerry left his position to tend to a badly beaten girl and his partner absconded, the gangster got away with the money. Bevan then accused Standing of beating the girl himself, prompting Gerry to break his jaw. In his final appearance, he tries to get Sandra Pullman hired by SO10 (covert operations), and suffers politically as a result.

DAC Robert Strickland

Robert Strickland
First appearanceA Delicate Touch (Series 2 Episode 1)
Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang (Series 12 Episode 10)
Portrayed byAnthony Calf
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationDeputy Assistant Commissioner
Assistant Commissioner
SpouseTwo: divorced and current (both unseen)
ChildrenThree (all unseen)

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland[a] (Anthony Calf) (2005–2015): Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland is the team's boss. A political animal who enjoys basking in reflected glory of UCOS's clean-up rate, his choice of cases is influenced by a desire to make his department look good. Despite this, he has respect for UCOS and its members, being a strong supporter of the UCOS team, with having used his influence to protect them when necessary. He has two unseen children from a past marriage. Although he worked with Whitehall intelligence operative Stephen Fisher before the force, Strickland is always wary of him and will defend his officers when Whitehall attempts to manipulate them in socially sensitive cases. Despite being a somewhat self-serving officer, he has nonetheless been quite supportive of the actions of UCOS. He adamantly refused to allow Fisher to strongarm the team into working for him despite the fact that Fisher could seriously damage his career. In another instance, wherein the team made a collar and got a less-than-desirable result that would possibly cause a small political storm, Strickland made it clear that he had wanted the case investigated regardless, aware that it was unlikely to end happily. In more recent series, Strickland's political motives are outweighed by his desire to let UCOS do its work, and he uses his political savvy to navigate through the quagmire of potential landmines. Though he will still discipline the team when they blatantly break rules, he is willing to accept their actions if a result is achieved. Strickland even subtly gave Brian a chance to explain himself when he was forced to fire him, and it was only when Brian made it clear that he stood by his actions that Strickland finally told him to go. At the end of the eleventh series, Strickland reveals he has fathered a third child. The finale sees him promoted to Assistant Commissioner, saving UCOS from the political machinations of his predecessor.

Family of UCOS Officers

Esther Lane

Esther Lane
First appearanceThe Chinese Job (Pilot: Series 1 Episode 0)
Last appearanceThe Little Brother (Series 10 Episode 4)
Portrayed bySusan Jameson
In-universe information
GenderFemale
SpouseBrian Lane
ChildrenMark Lane

Esther Lane (Susan Jameson) (2003–2013): Esther is Brian Lane's long-suffering wife: they have been married for nearly thirty years. Esther and Brian met when he arrested her for attempting to steal a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover from a library. Brian once suspected Esther of being a spy sent to report on his activities, when he discovered a link between her and a high-profile protest group. They have an adult son, Mark, who is rarely spoken about, but who often attends AFC Wimbledon football matches with his father. Esther often offers Brian advice and help with the cases he is working on. Susan Jameson, who plays Esther, is married to co-star James Bolam.

Holly Griffin

Holly Griffin (Storme Toolis) (2013–2014): Dan Griffin's daughter. She is very close to her father, owing to her mother's absence, and often prompts him in the right direction towards solving a case. She is a jazz fanatic and a bright student studying law at university. She leaves home during Series 10, her absence causing problems for Dan's personal life. Unlike her father, Holly has no contact with her mother at the mental hospital, since her delusions caused her to try and drown Holly when she was 13. Although no one ever thought her mother had any idea what she was doing when she attacked Holly, Dan implies that the incident left Holly unable to ever trust her mother again.

Fiona Kennedy

Fiona Kennedy (Tracy-Ann Oberman) (2014–2015): Fiona first arrived as a pathologist and love interest for Danny Griffin. Fiona is a smart, independent and feisty woman. She is great at her job, highly respected in her field and brings a positive balance to the dark nature of her work with her sharp wit and open, friendly personality. She also becomes partner to Danny Griffin, whom she met while they were investigating the death of a personal trainer together. Now, a loving and stable couple, they support one another through the various trials of their jobs and Danny's somewhat complex family life.

Recurring characters

Police Officers

PC Izzy Clark

  • PC Izzy Clark (Chiké Okonkwo) (2003–2004): PC Izzy Clark is assigned to the team to help them with their IT needs and administration, though he soon becomes a valued member of the team. Unlike the retired members of the team, Izzy relies completely on modern policing techniques, an asset valued highly by DAC Donald Bevan. When Bevan's attempt to hire Sandra Pullman onto S010 fails, he pulls Izzy out of UCOS and instead offers him a place training with a firearms unit..

DI Greg Johnson

  • DI Greg Johnson (Patrick Baladi) (2004): Greg is a member of Special Branch who tries to prevent UCOS from finding out uncomfortable truths about the death of peace protestor Josh Livesey at a NATO base in the UK in 1984. However, Greg later helps the team in the investigation by admitting the involvement of Special Branch in disposing of Josh's body and the murder weapon to avoid harmful publicity but denying Special Branch's responsibility for the killing, leading UCOS to the real murderer. A mutual attraction between Greg and Sandra led the two to begin a relationship, which became more serious over several months. However, the relationship later ended and Greg is not seen again beyond the first series.

Dr. Steven Lilwall

  • Dr. Steven Lilwall (Adam Howden) (2008-2009): Lilwall works as a forensic scientist for the Metropolitan Police and supports the team across two cases. The first, an investigation into the death of a brewer at a brewery, sees Lilwall develop an antagonistic relationship with the UCOS team due to his smug manner and penchant for showing off about his forensic findings. As a result, he gets into a physical altercation with a drunken Gerry, forcing Sandra to make Gerry apologise for giving Lilwall a black eye. Lilwall returns a year later to support the team whilst investigating the murder of a timeshare salesman, during which Gerry continues to have an antagonistic relationship with him.

DCS Frank Patterson

  • DCS Frank Patterson (Phil Daniels) (2009–2010): Patterson is a short-tempered, old-fashioned copper, a former police colleague of Gerry's. He and Gerry fell out over a woman. They reunite when Frank is interviewed over an investigation of the disappearance of two student activists, which leads to UCOS's old enemy Ricky Hanson. Frank provides information crucial in Hanson's arrest for killing the activists and then assists in securing his conviction for the attack on Mary Halford. Frank returns to have the team reinvestigate an armed robbery and several murders in the 1980s—he suspects that a now senior officer might have tipped off the robbery's ringleader for a cut and then conspired to cover it up.

DI Patrick Petfield

  • DI Patrick Petfield (Ian Burfield) (2009-2010): Petfield is a serving police officer within the Metropolitan Police, holding the rank of Detective Inspector and working on active investigation teams. On two occasions, the UCOS team investigated cases previously worked by Petfield and interviewed him for information. The first was the death of Victoria Fleeting in a car crash after her bereaved husband David reported seeing her alive after her supposed death. The second was a fire at the Union Pub that killed four people and included a renowned gangster. In the Fleeting case, Petfield was hostile to the UCOS team for retreading on his old cases and in both cases the UCOS team made far better progress than Petfield in solving the cases.

Whitehall

Stephen Fisher

Stephen Fisher (Tim McInnerny) (2011–2012): Fisher is a high-ranking Whitehall intelligence operative (and old acquaintance of DAC Strickland) who frequently uses UCOS operatives to serve his own ends, usually involving shady government deals. He first appears in "The Gentleman Vanishes", ostensibly as a supporter of UCOS advising Strickland to avoid a professional hitman. However, he does not always follow his orders, as he gives information that allows the team to attempt to arrest the hitman, although the operation does not go according to plan. In "A Death in the Family", Fisher blackmails the reluctant ex-cops into helping him with a case relating to government dealings with the Chinese by unearthing personal secrets and consolidates his minimal respect for the team with jibes about the detectives' weaknesses, particularly Brian Lane's alcoholism. However, he shows some regard for Jack Halford, calling him 'professional to the last'. When Jack passes sensitive documents regarding the case to a contact in the press, it was revealed that this was Fisher's intention all along—the information will now enter the public domain with only Halford at risk of being charged under The Official Secrets Act, and those involved will be too busy covering their tracks to pursue the culprit. In the final episode of the ninth series, "Part of a Whole", it transpires that Strickland first knew Fisher at Sandhurst and was part of a covert 'black bag' operation (a robbery) that went awry. This dark secret places all the former agents in mortal danger. Fisher nearly loses his life when shot by a gunman on a motorcycle and is last seen in the hospital, already plotting revenge against those responsible.

Family of UCOS Officers

Jayne Standing

Jayne Standing (Natalie Forbes) (2003–2007): Jayne is Gerry Standing's ex-wife and his frequent on-off lover. She appears to be good friends with his other two ex-wives and of the three of them is the one who finds herself most often seduced by Gerry. She was last seen visiting him in hospital after a car accident at the beginning of the fourth series.

Emily Driscoll

Emily Driscoll (Hannah Waterman) (2006–2010): Emily Driscoll is a trainee police officer who turns up at Gerry's house saying that she thinks he is her father. Unbeknown to her, he performs a DNA test that proves he is not, though does not have the heart to tell her. She later realises that he has lied when he gives evidence in court relating to Ricky Hanson when he hesitates before claiming that Emily is his daughter. Emily ignores his phone calls when he tries to apologise, although she eventually allows Gerry to continue as a fatherly figure in her life. Emily is eager to be an excellent police officer like Gerry and proves successful. However, she does become annoyed when Jack and Brian are temporarily placed under her command, and both choose not to follow modern procedures. Hannah Waterman, who plays Emily, is Dennis Waterman's real life daughter.

Grace Pullman

Grace Pullman (Sheila Hancock) (2007–2008, 2011): Grace is Sandra Pullman's mother and the widow of Sandra's father, Gordon, who died by suicide by carbon monoxide inhalation. She is reunited with Sandra when she asks her to help choose a care home because of her recent battle with Ménière's disease. Their decision uncovers a murder which prevents Grace from moving into her desired home, prompting Jack, Brian and Gerry to investigate undercover without Strickland's knowledge. She later suffers a stroke, causing her to reveal to Sandra the truth about her father's death after Sandra looks into a closed file. Their attempts to heal their rift throughout the series fail; when briefly living with Sandra, Grace reflects that instead of bringing them together, Gordon's death drove them further apart.

DAC Ned Hancock

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ned Hancock (Barnaby Kay) (2013–2014): The ex-husband of Sasha Miller, he and his wife were initially viewed as the golden high-flying couple of the police force until she divorced him owing to his infidelity. Despite this, he still harbours feelings for his ex-wife and does make attempts to win her back in the eleventh series.

Criminals and their families

Ricky Hanson

Ricky Hanson (David Troughton) (2006–2009): Ricky Hanson is a career criminal whom Jack and Sandra were investigating for at least three murders in Jack's last case before he retired. This was no coincidence, as an investigation by UCOS several years later revealed that Hanson had run over Jack's wife, Mary. Jack retired to care for Mary, although she did not live very long after the incident, which was thought to be a simple hit-and-run. When Jack confronts Hanson, he cruelly confesses the crime in detail, prompting Jack to attempt revenge by running the criminal down, but Jack is prevented from doing so. Hanson later attempts to murder Jack in the hospital by smothering him with a pillow but is stopped by Brian. When Hanson attempts to strangle Brian, Jack strikes him with an oxygen cylinder. Hanson is subsequently found not guilty on the charge of attempted murder. However, in an apparent continuity error, no reference is made to a ward nurse being attacked by him during the incident. Later, in the sixth series, Hanson is linked to the disappearance of two Anti-Fascist activists. UCOS discover from Frank Patterson that Hanson's son, Luke, was in the car that ran down Mary. Luke admits this when it is revealed that Ricky has had an incestuous relationship with his secret daughter. Luke also had a relationship with the girl, although neither knew they were half-siblings at the time. Ricky is arrested for running down Mary, as well as the murder of the activists, and is sent to prison.

Luke Hanson

Luke Hanson (Joe Absolom) (2006–2009) Luke is the son of Ricky Hanson and gets his father arrested for the murder of Jack's wife Mary after he admits he was in the car with his father.

Other Characters

Roger McHugh

(Dodgy) Roger McHugh (Keith Allen) (2005, 2011): Later nicknamed 'Roger the Dodger', Roger is a former police officer, notorious for his inept police work and history of selling out, who later becomes a somewhat ineffective private investigator. He appears in two episodes; the season 2 episode "Family Business" and much later in the season 8 episode "End of the Line". He requires a great deal of persuasion to reveal any information about his previous dealings and associations and only cooperates after the UCOS team threatens his reputation and work. He changes his name in his second appearance and attempts to climb out of a window to escape Gerry and Brian's questioning. He has a sleazy personality and is regarded with contempt by most people who meet him.

Jean Bennett

Jean Bennett (Ellie Haddington) (2008-2009): Jean was a prostitute in London during the 1970s and for a time an associate of Gordon Pullman, Sandra's father, due to his use of prostitutes in the local area. Whilst looking for answers about corruption allegations against her father, Sandra tracks Jean down and forces her to admit Gordon's involvement in vice and prostitution, which later leads Sandra to discover his responsibility in the death of local pimp, Ian Randall. A year later, Sandra again confronts Jean and forces her to admit that Gordon fathered an illegitimate child with another prostitute who died. Jean had taken the boy to a church and abandoned him for adoption, so Sandra forced Jean to take her to the same church, where she later discovered the identity of her half-brother.

Tom Eldridge

Tom Eldridge (Jo Stone-Fewings) (2009-2010): Eldridge works in management at the Smithfield Meat Market and comes across the UCOS team when they investigate the murder of his father, Harry Eldridge. Harry had been missing since 1976 and had been the prime suspect in the murder of Dr Simon Lockhart, who had been found dead in his butchers' shop on the day Harry disappeared. During the course of the investigation, it was discovered that Harry Eldridge had indeed murdered Lockhart after he revealed that he had an affair with Eldridge's wife, Julia, and carried out a botched abortion on her that meant she couldn't have children. Harry had tried to kill Julia at their home on the same day but had accidentally died after falling onto the knife he was wielding during a struggle with Tom and Julia, the death subsequently being covered up until the body was discovered 33 years later. At the same time, Sandra discovered that Tom was her half-brother, resulting from an affair between her father Gordon Pullman and a prostitute. Tom had been left at a church by Gordon's associate Jean Bennett and adopted by Harry and Julia. In the aftermath of the Smithfield case, Tom tried to become part of Sandra's life, but she kept rejecting and avoiding him until having a change of heart a few months later. Tom isn't seen again after Sandra agreed for them to begin being part of each other's lives.

Notes

  1. ^ A significant supporting character. Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert (sometimes Bob) Strickland is directly responsible for both the operation and actions of UCOS, but is not involved in most cases. He does, however, engage the team in cases with a political aspect, and sometimes becomes involved in other sensitive cases.

References

  1. ^ "New Tricks, series 10 finale, BBC One, review".
  2. ^ Eden, Richard. "BBC drama as actor James Bolam tires of New Tricks", The Telegraph, 19 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  3. ^ "BBC Media Centre Programme Information: New Tricks Series 9, A Death in the Family". Retrieved 17 August 2012.
  4. ^ ICMDB [1], Internet Car Movie Database. Retrieved 2014-12-17.
  5. ^ Glanfield, Tim. "Denis Lawson joins BBC1's New Tricks for series nine", Radio Times, 11 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-12.

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This is a list of all main supporting and recurring characters from BBC One s police procedural comedy drama New Tricks Contents 1 Overview 2 Main characters 2 1 UCOS 2 1 1 Brian Lane 2 1 2 Jack Halford 2 1 3 Sandra Pullman 2 1 4 Gerry Standing 2 1 5 Steve McAndrew 2 1 6 Dan Griffin 2 1 7 Sasha Miller 2 1 8 Ted Case 3 Supporting characters 3 1 Police Officers 3 1 1 DAC Donald Bevan 3 1 2 DAC Robert Strickland 3 2 Family of UCOS Officers 3 2 1 Esther Lane 3 2 2 Holly Griffin 3 2 3 Fiona Kennedy 4 Recurring characters 4 1 Police Officers 4 1 1 PC Izzy Clark 4 1 2 DI Greg Johnson 4 1 3 Dr Steven Lilwall 4 1 4 DCS Frank Patterson 4 1 5 DI Patrick Petfield 4 2 Whitehall 4 2 1 Stephen Fisher 4 3 Family of UCOS Officers 4 3 1 Jayne Standing 4 3 2 Emily Driscoll 4 3 3 Grace Pullman 4 3 4 DAC Ned Hancock 4 4 Criminals and their families 4 4 1 Ricky Hanson 4 4 2 Luke Hanson 4 5 Other Characters 4 5 1 Roger McHugh 4 5 2 Jean Bennett 4 5 3 Tom Eldridge 5 Notes 6 ReferencesOverview EditCharacter Actor Years Series Episode CountBrian Lane Alun Armstrong 2003 2013 1 1 10 4 80Esther Lane Susan Jameson 2003 2013 1 1 10 4 80Jack Halford James Bolam 2003 2012 2013 1 1 9 1 10 8 69DSU Sandra Pullman Amanda Redman 2003 2013 1 1 10 8 84Gerry Standing Dennis Waterman 2003 2015 1 1 12 2 99Steve McAndrew Denis Lawson 2012 2015 9 4 12 10 37Dan Griffin Nicholas Lyndhurst 2013 2015 10 5 12 10 26DCI Sasha Miller Tamzin Outhwaite 2013 2015 10 9 12 10 21Ted Case Larry Lamb 2015 12 2 12 10 9Fiona Kennedy Tracy Ann Oberman 2014 2015 11 6 12 1 12 10 9Robert Strickland Anthony Calf 2005 2015 2 1 12 10 64Main characters EditUCOS Edit Brian LaneFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceThe Little Brother Series 10 Episode 4 Portrayed byAlun ArmstrongIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective InspectorSpouseEsther LaneChildrenMark Lane Actor of Brian Lane Alun Armstrong Pictured in January 2012 Brian Lane Edit 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 He often gets around by bicycle He is married to long suffering but caring Esther they have an adult son called Mark Brian is socially inept and eccentric a recovering alcoholic with obsessive compulsive personality disorder He frequently uses underhanded methods to access private records and his bizarre behaviour when gathering information or testing out theories tends to get him into trouble Brian left the force under a cloud having been held partly responsible for the death of Anthony Kaye a prisoner in his custody at the height of his alcoholism He maintained that it was a conspiracy against him his colleagues believed that he simply refused to admit his own mistake In Series 5 following Jack s temporary disappearance and several bad experiences on cases Brian resumes drinking and attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings again When she finds out Esther walks out and later forces Brian into treatment he has not been shown to have suffered lapses since Brian is an AFC Wimbledon fan and he once missed a celebratory drink with his UCOS mates to support his team A keen war gamer in one episode he digs out his old board and figurines and wins a tournament In the opening story of Series 10 Brian assaults the last serving officer that he believes to be involved in the conspiracy following Kaye s death in a final effort to achieve justice He at last proves that three policemen in charge of the custody suite whose failure to check on Kaye allowed him to die from drug related complications then conspired to pin blame on the arresting officer Brian Rather than risk another cover up Brian passes on a taped confession by the senior officer to Kaye s mother which in turn forces Strickland to fire Brian Actor Alun Armstrong left the show after filming the tenth series 1 Jack HalfordFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceFull Time Appearance A Death in the Family Series 9 Episode 1 Guest Appearance The One That Got Away Series 10 Episode 8 Portrayed byJames BolamIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective Chief SuperintendentSpouseMary Halford deceased Jack Halford Edit John Jack Halford Ex Detective Chief Superintendent James Bolam 2003 2012 2013 The highest ranking retired officer on the team and the first to be approached by Sandra when setting up UCOS Jack Halford is the unofficial second in command He is Sandra s mentor on numerous occasions having been her boss on the murder squad Jack retired to care for his dearly loved wife Mary who had been the victim of a hit and run He is still haunted by her death partly because nobody was charged in connection with it although in Series 4 it becomes common knowledge that Ricky Hanson was responsible After being frustrated by Hanson s acquittal in his trial for attempted murder Jack briefly disappears but is found by Brian and later returns to UCOS Hanson is eventually charged with killing Mary and imprisoned Jack still speaks to Mary s memorial in his garden seeking her help with solving cases A softly spoken and gentle man he nevertheless possesses a quick and sometimes violent temper that he unleashes on suspects although he will often become calm when he has reached the endgame further unsettling suspects to achieve a confession Jack has little time for the internal politics of the force and is openly disdainful of those who lie obstruct or mislead the police Jack later leaves giving only a day s notice claiming that he has decided to retire to France and does not want to provide his colleagues time to talk him out of it Brian correctly deduces that Jack has a terminal illness and only has a short time to live but promises not to tell the others until after Jack s death 2 3 He returned as an illusion conjured by Sandra in series 10 episode 8 in the UCOS office encouraging her in her decision to move on and broaden her horizons elsewhere Actress of Sandra Pullman Amanda Redman Pictured at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards May 2015 Sandra Pullman Edit Sandra PullmanFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceThe One That Got Away Series 10 Episode 8 Portrayed byAmanda RedmanIn universe informationGenderFemaleOccupationDetective SuperintendentFamilyGordon Pullman father Grace Pullman mother Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman Amanda Redman 2003 2013 Born in 1961 Sandra is the original head of the unit being the only current serving police officer and at the time the only woman in UCOS Sandra was a high flyer in Greater London s Metropolitan Police Service until the shooting of a dog during a hostage rescue which is a running joke during the early series Her career consequently stalled and she is made to take charge of UCOS initially against her will Ambitious and competitive she has sacrificed personal life in pursuit of a career and likes to be in control of every situation A running sub plot involves Pullman s unsuccessful love life which is mostly shown as a string of unsatisfactory relationships and numerous failed efforts at romance including an attempt at speed dating Sandra is often exasperated by her colleagues eccentricities and their willingness to bend the rules although she doesn t always play by the rulebook herself Initially reluctant to lead the squad she warms to her colleagues and views them as her friends She believed her dead father Detective Inspector Gordon Arthur Pullman suffered a heart attack in 1975 It is only during her career at UCOS that she learns he committed suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning as he was about to be arrested by Jack Halford for attempting to cover up killing a small time pimp Her friendship with Jack is only damaged for a time but her father s legacy continues to haunt her life and her career She leaves UCOS after episode 8 of series 10 citation needed Actor of Gerry Standing Dennis Waterman Pictured in 2012 Gerry Standing Edit Gerry StandingFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceLast Man Standing Part Two Series 12 Episode 2 Portrayed byDennis WatermanIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective SergeantFamilyNorman Lestade father SpouseCarole divorced Alison divorced Jayne divorced ChildrenPaula Standing daughter Amelia Standing daughter Caitlin Standing daughter Emily Driscoll adoptive daughter RelativesGerry Standing Jr grandson Charlie grandson Robin son in law Danny cousin Gerry Standing Ex Detective Sergeant Dennis Waterman 2003 2015 Born Gerard Lestade the son of Smithfield Market butcher Norman Lestade Gerry changed his name as he did not get along with his father He loudly protests against his French Huguenot background preferring to be known as a Cockney raised in Bermondsey He is nicknamed Last Man Standing because of his refusal to take backhanders bribes when his squad were paid off by a gangster A Jack the lad Gerry is an old school police officer He was a thief taker who passionately enjoyed catching criminals but nevertheless mixed easily with them leading to allegations of corruption The final straw occurred when his boss Don Bevan wrongly accused him of sabotaging a stake out by beating a young girl prompting Gerry to break Bevan s jaw Although he always denied corruption he quit before he could be disciplined with no remorse for hitting Bevan He has three ex wives all of whom remain on amicable terms he still occasionally seduces them and is devoted to his daughters although he regularly complains about financial strain Despite becoming a grandfather he maintains his devil may care lifestyle insisting that he is a naughty boy not a bastard Along with his familial commitments he has a continuing interest in gambling and thus joined UCOS for financial reasons Gerry owns a 1977 Triumph Stag sports tourer 1974 in the pilot episode 4 and has a passion for cooking fine food for his extended family and colleagues After a tense beginning he and Sandra share a mutually respectful but barbed friendship They sometimes pose as husband and wife when undercover In Series 10 Gerry is eventually left as the last original member of UCOS and his first impressions of his two new colleagues are not favourable he believes Dan Griffin was planted by the Murder Squad and his new boss Sasha Miller only got the job due to her husband s rank in the force Gerry even threatens to leave when Sasha reveals she has covertly gathered evidence without informing her new colleagues but by the end of the case he has come to respect her In September 2014 Dennis Waterman announced that he would be leaving the show in November after filming two new episodes of the next series As a result of a cold case in which Gerry is unsuccessfully framed for murder a major gangster is convicted despite several attempts on Gerry s life and he decides to fake his death to protect his family At his funeral a text to Sasha reveals he has retired to America The title of his final episode Last Man Standing refers to his surname a nickname he was called in an earlier episode near the end of Series 4 and also that he is the last original member of the team from the first series Actor of Steve McAndrew Denis Lawson Pictured at the 2006 Crieff Highland Games Steve McAndrew Edit Steve McAndrewFirst appearanceThe Girl Who Lived Series 9 Episode 4 Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang Series 12 Episode 10 Portrayed byDenis LawsonIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective InspectorSpouseTrisha McAndrew divorced ChildrenStuart McAndrewSteve McAndrew Ex Detective Inspector Denis Lawson 2012 2015 Retired Detective Inspector Steve McAndrew from Glasgow joins the team following Jack Halford s departure in A Death in the Family after helping the team with a reopened case involving a missing girl Described as a bundle of energetic optimism with a tendency to get personally involved in the cases he s working on and the antithesis of Brian Lane s eternal pessimism Steve has a reputation for being a whirlwind and bringing anarchy to otherwise calm proceedings 5 During the course of the series he is revealed to have an ex wife called Trisha who had an affair with a corrupt detective from Glasgow named Frank McNair In an argument with his wife Steve lost his temper and threw a radio across the room which led to Trisha getting custody of their son Stuart several years passed before he had any contact with Stuart again He was initially in a relationship with girlfriend Charley although it was implied in Series 10 that it had ended after he settled in London Steve is considered to be the polar opposite of Brian as he prefers a more hands on approach to work He and Gerry bonded and became fast friends Despite being a year older than Gerry he is a lot fitter and healthier At the conclusion of the series with his son having moved to Australia Steve decides to get a private investigator s licence and move there himself Actor of Dan Griffin Nicholas Lyndhurst Pictured in 2011 Dan Griffin Edit Dan GriffinFirst appearanceCry Me a River Series 10 Episode 5 Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang Series 12 Episode 10 Portrayed byNicholas LyndhurstIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective Chief InspectorSpouseSarah GriffinFiona Kennedy partner ChildrenHolly GriffinDan Griffin Ex Detective Chief Inspector Nicholas Lyndhurst 2013 2015 A retired Detective Chief Inspector with experience in both the Murder Squad and the Diplomatic Protection Group recommended by Brian Lane following his departure He is a reserved character who can nevertheless provide surprising insights He is also skilled in self defence He is not as outwardly eccentric as Brian but proves to be just as much of a maverick and rarely apologises for secrecy This causes Gerry to initially believe that he has been planted by the Murder Squad for information He has a disabled teenage daughter Holly who enjoys jazz music Dan s wife Sarah is in a secure unit at a mental hospital Danny eventually tells Sasha that she suffered a neuropathic condition that caused her delusions which eventually led to her harming herself Dan and people in the street Medication failed to ease her illness and she was committed after trying to drown Holly who was then aged 13 Although he loved her deeply Dan had long abandoned hope of ever being with her again and is thus deeply conflicted when she finally begins to respond to new medicine Despite this he embarks on a new relationship with Fiona Kennedy a pathologist whose charm and optimism are matched only by her intelligence At the conclusion of the series while initially reluctant to leave Sarah as he is all that she has left Dan decides to take a new job offer to be a criminal analyst for Interpol moving to Aberdeen with Fiona Actor of Sasha Miller Tamzin Outhwaite Pictured at the 2015 Laurence Olivier Awards Sasha Miller Edit Sasha MillerFirst appearanceRoots Series 10 Episode 9 Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang Series 12 Episode 10 Portrayed byTamzin OuthwaiteIn universe informationGenderFemaleOccupationDetective Chief InspectorSpouseNed ex husband ChildrenAlex son Maddie daughter Detective Chief Inspector Sasha Miller Tamzin Outhwaite 2013 2015 Fresh from her role as a DI in the Kidnap Unit newly promoted DCI Miller is firm feisty and fair with an inclusive and modern management style She did not expect such a posting as her first role as a DCI but she is intrigued by the UCOS success rate Winning the respect of Gerry Dan and Steve proves a challenge she is initially accused by Gerry of doing nothing and when she reveals that she has been secretly working to locate where a murder weapon was found the team react angrily at being kept out of the loop She is married to a fellow Met officer and has two children away at university After cracking her first UCOS case Sasha discovers that her husband has been having an affair which brings her stable home life to a sudden end She adjusts to single life comfortably and becomes annoyed when her colleagues offer opinions on potential dates Sasha is shot in Series 12 by someone trying to kill Gerry Standing leaving her confined to a wheelchair for the first few episodes Outhwaite previously appeared in Series 9 episode 6 playing the mother of a young rising tennis star who died in suspicious circumstances At the conclusion of the series despite Strickland s promotion saving UCOS Sasha decides to accept a promotion to head a new Honour Killing unit Ted CaseFirst appearanceLast Man Standing Part Two Series 12 Episode 2 Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang Series 12 Episode 10 Portrayed byLarry LambIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationEx Detective Chief Inspector Former Head of Operation Trident Command Unit Gun Crime SpousePatTed Case Edit Ted Case Ex Detective Chief Inspector and Ex Head of Operation Trident Command Unit Gun Crime Larry Lamb 2015 Ted Case first appears when Gerry Standing visits him to gain evidence of Ronald Sainsbury s corruption Ted knew that a lot of his squad from 30 years previously were bent cops but was surprised when the UCOS team informed him that he was probably the only honest cop in his squad After Gerry s supposed death Ted was asked to stand in as temporary Head of UCOS while the team s current leader Sasha Miller recovered from a shooting Ted is extremely superstitious and has many quirky tendencies He is in a relationship with a man named Pat At the conclusion of the series he decides to use his retirement to go travelling in a camper van with Pat as they had planned before he was assigned to UCOS Supporting characters EditPolice Officers Edit DAC Donald Bevan Edit Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan Nicholas Day Tim Woodward in the Pilot 2003 2004 Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan is Donald BevanFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceTalking to the Dead Series 1 Episode 6 Portrayed byNicholas DayTim Woodward Pilot In universe informationGenderMaleOccupationDeputy Assistant Commissionerthe founder of UCOS originally intending it as a public relations gesture to prevent an ex convict from suing the Met for wrongful arrest In contrast to the team he is stereotypically obsessed with modern bureaucracy and buzzwords Relations between him and the team are strained UCOS s successes anger him as they are achieved in the wrong way and sometimes show serving officers and the respectable people Bevan wishes to associate himself with to be careless and even corrupt He knows both Jack Halford and Gerry Standing personally and strongly opposes Standing s inclusion in the team Bevan claimed that Standing had taken a bribe to botch a stakeout of a gangster he knew through greyhound racing Standing claimed Bevan s choice of position exposed his unit so when Gerry left his position to tend to a badly beaten girl and his partner absconded the gangster got away with the money Bevan then accused Standing of beating the girl himself prompting Gerry to break his jaw In his final appearance he tries to get Sandra Pullman hired by SO10 covert operations and suffers politically as a result DAC Robert Strickland Edit Robert StricklandFirst appearanceA Delicate Touch Series 2 Episode 1 Last appearanceThe Crazy Gang Series 12 Episode 10 Portrayed byAnthony CalfIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationDeputy Assistant CommissionerAssistant CommissionerSpouseTwo divorced and current both unseen ChildrenThree all unseen Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland a Anthony Calf 2005 2015 Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland is the team s boss A political animal who enjoys basking in reflected glory of UCOS s clean up rate his choice of cases is influenced by a desire to make his department look good Despite this he has respect for UCOS and its members being a strong supporter of the UCOS team with having used his influence to protect them when necessary He has two unseen children from a past marriage Although he worked with Whitehall intelligence operative Stephen Fisher before the force Strickland is always wary of him and will defend his officers when Whitehall attempts to manipulate them in socially sensitive cases Despite being a somewhat self serving officer he has nonetheless been quite supportive of the actions of UCOS He adamantly refused to allow Fisher to strongarm the team into working for him despite the fact that Fisher could seriously damage his career In another instance wherein the team made a collar and got a less than desirable result that would possibly cause a small political storm Strickland made it clear that he had wanted the case investigated regardless aware that it was unlikely to end happily In more recent series Strickland s political motives are outweighed by his desire to let UCOS do its work and he uses his political savvy to navigate through the quagmire of potential landmines Though he will still discipline the team when they blatantly break rules he is willing to accept their actions if a result is achieved Strickland even subtly gave Brian a chance to explain himself when he was forced to fire him and it was only when Brian made it clear that he stood by his actions that Strickland finally told him to go At the end of the eleventh series Strickland reveals he has fathered a third child The finale sees him promoted to Assistant Commissioner saving UCOS from the political machinations of his predecessor Family of UCOS Officers Edit Esther Lane Edit Esther LaneFirst appearanceThe Chinese Job Pilot Series 1 Episode 0 Last appearanceThe Little Brother Series 10 Episode 4 Portrayed bySusan JamesonIn universe informationGenderFemaleSpouseBrian LaneChildrenMark LaneEsther Lane Susan Jameson 2003 2013 Esther is Brian Lane s long suffering wife they have been married for nearly thirty years Esther and Brian met when he arrested her for attempting to steal a copy of Lady Chatterley s Lover from a library Brian once suspected Esther of being a spy sent to report on his activities when he discovered a link between her and a high profile protest group They have an adult son Mark who is rarely spoken about but who often attends AFC Wimbledon football matches with his father Esther often offers Brian advice and help with the cases he is working on Susan Jameson who plays Esther is married to co star James Bolam Holly Griffin Edit Holly Griffin Storme Toolis 2013 2014 Dan Griffin s daughter She is very close to her father owing to her mother s absence and often prompts him in the right direction towards solving a case She is a jazz fanatic and a bright student studying law at university She leaves home during Series 10 her absence causing problems for Dan s personal life Unlike her father Holly has no contact with her mother at the mental hospital since her delusions caused her to try and drown Holly when she was 13 Although no one ever thought her mother had any idea what she was doing when she attacked Holly Dan implies that the incident left Holly unable to ever trust her mother again Fiona Kennedy Edit Fiona Kennedy Tracy Ann Oberman 2014 2015 Fiona first arrived as a pathologist and love interest for Danny Griffin Fiona is a smart independent and feisty woman She is great at her job highly respected in her field and brings a positive balance to the dark nature of her work with her sharp wit and open friendly personality She also becomes partner to Danny Griffin whom she met while they were investigating the death of a personal trainer together Now a loving and stable couple they support one another through the various trials of their jobs and Danny s somewhat complex family life Recurring characters EditPolice Officers Edit PC Izzy Clark Edit PC Izzy Clark Chike Okonkwo 2003 2004 PC Izzy Clark is assigned to the team to help them with their IT needs and administration though he soon becomes a valued member of the team Unlike the retired members of the team Izzy relies completely on modern policing techniques an asset valued highly by DAC Donald Bevan When Bevan s attempt to hire Sandra Pullman onto S010 fails he pulls Izzy out of UCOS and instead offers him a place training with a firearms unit DI Greg Johnson Edit DI Greg Johnson Patrick Baladi 2004 Greg is a member of Special Branch who tries to prevent UCOS from finding out uncomfortable truths about the death of peace protestor Josh Livesey at a NATO base in the UK in 1984 However Greg later helps the team in the investigation by admitting the involvement of Special Branch in disposing of Josh s body and the murder weapon to avoid harmful publicity but denying Special Branch s responsibility for the killing leading UCOS to the real murderer A mutual attraction between Greg and Sandra led the two to begin a relationship which became more serious over several months However the relationship later ended and Greg is not seen again beyond the first series Dr Steven Lilwall Edit Dr Steven Lilwall Adam Howden 2008 2009 Lilwall works as a forensic scientist for the Metropolitan Police and supports the team across two cases The first an investigation into the death of a brewer at a brewery sees Lilwall develop an antagonistic relationship with the UCOS team due to his smug manner and penchant for showing off about his forensic findings As a result he gets into a physical altercation with a drunken Gerry forcing Sandra to make Gerry apologise for giving Lilwall a black eye Lilwall returns a year later to support the team whilst investigating the murder of a timeshare salesman during which Gerry continues to have an antagonistic relationship with him DCS Frank Patterson Edit DCS Frank Patterson Phil Daniels 2009 2010 Patterson is a short tempered old fashioned copper a former police colleague of Gerry s He and Gerry fell out over a woman They reunite when Frank is interviewed over an investigation of the disappearance of two student activists which leads to UCOS s old enemy Ricky Hanson Frank provides information crucial in Hanson s arrest for killing the activists and then assists in securing his conviction for the attack on Mary Halford Frank returns to have the team reinvestigate an armed robbery and several murders in the 1980s he suspects that a now senior officer might have tipped off the robbery s ringleader for a cut and then conspired to cover it up DI Patrick Petfield Edit DI Patrick Petfield Ian Burfield 2009 2010 Petfield is a serving police officer within the Metropolitan Police holding the rank of Detective Inspector and working on active investigation teams On two occasions the UCOS team investigated cases previously worked by Petfield and interviewed him for information The first was the death of Victoria Fleeting in a car crash after her bereaved husband David reported seeing her alive after her supposed death The second was a fire at the Union Pub that killed four people and included a renowned gangster In the Fleeting case Petfield was hostile to the UCOS team for retreading on his old cases and in both cases the UCOS team made far better progress than Petfield in solving the cases Whitehall Edit Stephen Fisher Edit Stephen Fisher Tim McInnerny 2011 2012 Fisher is a high ranking Whitehall intelligence operative and old acquaintance of DAC Strickland who frequently uses UCOS operatives to serve his own ends usually involving shady government deals He first appears in The Gentleman Vanishes ostensibly as a supporter of UCOS advising Strickland to avoid a professional hitman However he does not always follow his orders as he gives information that allows the team to attempt to arrest the hitman although the operation does not go according to plan In A Death in the Family Fisher blackmails the reluctant ex cops into helping him with a case relating to government dealings with the Chinese by unearthing personal secrets and consolidates his minimal respect for the team with jibes about the detectives weaknesses particularly Brian Lane s alcoholism However he shows some regard for Jack Halford calling him professional to the last When Jack passes sensitive documents regarding the case to a contact in the press it was revealed that this was Fisher s intention all along the information will now enter the public domain with only Halford at risk of being charged under The Official Secrets Act and those involved will be too busy covering their tracks to pursue the culprit In the final episode of the ninth series Part of a Whole it transpires that Strickland first knew Fisher at Sandhurst and was part of a covert black bag operation a robbery that went awry This dark secret places all the former agents in mortal danger Fisher nearly loses his life when shot by a gunman on a motorcycle and is last seen in the hospital already plotting revenge against those responsible Family of UCOS Officers Edit Jayne Standing Edit Jayne Standing Natalie Forbes 2003 2007 Jayne is Gerry Standing s ex wife and his frequent on off lover She appears to be good friends with his other two ex wives and of the three of them is the one who finds herself most often seduced by Gerry She was last seen visiting him in hospital after a car accident at the beginning of the fourth series Emily Driscoll Edit Emily Driscoll Hannah Waterman 2006 2010 Emily Driscoll is a trainee police officer who turns up at Gerry s house saying that she thinks he is her father Unbeknown to her he performs a DNA test that proves he is not though does not have the heart to tell her She later realises that he has lied when he gives evidence in court relating to Ricky Hanson when he hesitates before claiming that Emily is his daughter Emily ignores his phone calls when he tries to apologise although she eventually allows Gerry to continue as a fatherly figure in her life Emily is eager to be an excellent police officer like Gerry and proves successful However she does become annoyed when Jack and Brian are temporarily placed under her command and both choose not to follow modern procedures Hannah Waterman who plays Emily is Dennis Waterman s real life daughter Grace Pullman Edit Grace Pullman Sheila Hancock 2007 2008 2011 Grace is Sandra Pullman s mother and the widow of Sandra s father Gordon who died by suicide by carbon monoxide inhalation She is reunited with Sandra when she asks her to help choose a care home because of her recent battle with Meniere s disease Their decision uncovers a murder which prevents Grace from moving into her desired home prompting Jack Brian and Gerry to investigate undercover without Strickland s knowledge She later suffers a stroke causing her to reveal to Sandra the truth about her father s death after Sandra looks into a closed file Their attempts to heal their rift throughout the series fail when briefly living with Sandra Grace reflects that instead of bringing them together Gordon s death drove them further apart DAC Ned Hancock Edit Deputy Assistant Commissioner Ned Hancock Barnaby Kay 2013 2014 The ex husband of Sasha Miller he and his wife were initially viewed as the golden high flying couple of the police force until she divorced him owing to his infidelity Despite this he still harbours feelings for his ex wife and does make attempts to win her back in the eleventh series Criminals and their families Edit Ricky Hanson Edit Ricky Hanson David Troughton 2006 2009 Ricky Hanson is a career criminal whom Jack and Sandra were investigating for at least three murders in Jack s last case before he retired This was no coincidence as an investigation by UCOS several years later revealed that Hanson had run over Jack s wife Mary Jack retired to care for Mary although she did not live very long after the incident which was thought to be a simple hit and run When Jack confronts Hanson he cruelly confesses the crime in detail prompting Jack to attempt revenge by running the criminal down but Jack is prevented from doing so Hanson later attempts to murder Jack in the hospital by smothering him with a pillow but is stopped by Brian When Hanson attempts to strangle Brian Jack strikes him with an oxygen cylinder Hanson is subsequently found not guilty on the charge of attempted murder However in an apparent continuity error no reference is made to a ward nurse being attacked by him during the incident Later in the sixth series Hanson is linked to the disappearance of two Anti Fascist activists UCOS discover from Frank Patterson that Hanson s son Luke was in the car that ran down Mary Luke admits this when it is revealed that Ricky has had an incestuous relationship with his secret daughter Luke also had a relationship with the girl although neither knew they were half siblings at the time Ricky is arrested for running down Mary as well as the murder of the activists and is sent to prison Luke Hanson Edit Luke Hanson Joe Absolom 2006 2009 Luke is the son of Ricky Hanson and gets his father arrested for the murder of Jack s wife Mary after he admits he was in the car with his father Other Characters Edit Roger McHugh Edit Dodgy Roger McHugh Keith Allen 2005 2011 Later nicknamed Roger the Dodger Roger is a former police officer notorious for his inept police work and history of selling out who later becomes a somewhat ineffective private investigator He appears in two episodes the season 2 episode Family Business and much later in the season 8 episode End of the Line He requires a great deal of persuasion to reveal any information about his previous dealings and associations and only cooperates after the UCOS team threatens his reputation and work He changes his name in his second appearance and attempts to climb out of a window to escape Gerry and Brian s questioning He has a sleazy personality and is regarded with contempt by most people who meet him Jean Bennett Edit Jean Bennett Ellie Haddington 2008 2009 Jean was a prostitute in London during the 1970s and for a time an associate of Gordon Pullman Sandra s father due to his use of prostitutes in the local area Whilst looking for answers about corruption allegations against her father Sandra tracks Jean down and forces her to admit Gordon s involvement in vice and prostitution which later leads Sandra to discover his responsibility in the death of local pimp Ian Randall A year later Sandra again confronts Jean and forces her to admit that Gordon fathered an illegitimate child with another prostitute who died Jean had taken the boy to a church and abandoned him for adoption so Sandra forced Jean to take her to the same church where she later discovered the identity of her half brother Tom Eldridge Edit Tom Eldridge Jo Stone Fewings 2009 2010 Eldridge works in management at the Smithfield Meat Market and comes across the UCOS team when they investigate the murder of his father Harry Eldridge Harry had been missing since 1976 and had been the prime suspect in the murder of Dr Simon Lockhart who had been found dead in his butchers shop on the day Harry disappeared During the course of the investigation it was discovered that Harry Eldridge had indeed murdered Lockhart after he revealed that he had an affair with Eldridge s wife Julia and carried out a botched abortion on her that meant she couldn t have children Harry had tried to kill Julia at their home on the same day but had accidentally died after falling onto the knife he was wielding during a struggle with Tom and Julia the death subsequently being covered up until the body was discovered 33 years later At the same time Sandra discovered that Tom was her half brother resulting from an affair between her father Gordon Pullman and a prostitute Tom had been left at a church by Gordon s associate Jean Bennett and adopted by Harry and Julia In the aftermath of the Smithfield case Tom tried to become part of Sandra s life but she kept rejecting and avoiding him until having a change of heart a few months later Tom isn t seen again after Sandra agreed for them to begin being part of each other s lives Notes Edit A significant supporting character Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert sometimes Bob Strickland is directly responsible for both the operation and actions of UCOS but is not involved in most cases He does however engage the team in cases with a political aspect and sometimes becomes involved in other sensitive cases References Edit New Tricks series 10 finale BBC One review Eden Richard BBC drama as actor James Bolam tires of New Tricks The Telegraph 19 September 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 19 BBC Media Centre Programme Information New Tricks Series 9 A Death in the Family Retrieved 17 August 2012 ICMDB 1 Internet Car Movie Database Retrieved 2014 12 17 Glanfield Tim Denis Lawson joins BBC1 s New Tricks for series nine Radio Times 11 January 2012 Retrieved 2012 01 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of New Tricks characters amp oldid 1129985402 Ted Case, wikipedia, wiki, 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