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Watching a really good police procedural on Prime "New Tricks"
It starts in 2005. A unit is put together with 3 retired detectives with a Detective Superintendent. They are working on unsolved crimes which are serious. The interplay between the characters is often very funny.
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Watching a really good police procedural on Prime "New Tricks" (Original Post)
TexasProgresive
Sep 2020
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I've only watched the pilot and next 2 episodes. Let me know what you think.
TexasProgresive
Sep 2020
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cspanlovr
(1,475 posts)1. Thanks. I'll check it out.
TexasProgresive
(12,307 posts)2. I've only watched the pilot and next 2 episodes. Let me know what you think.
I like British humor as it takes a bit of thinking sometimes.
Walleye
(35,892 posts)3. They play that on our PBS station. I love this series
MLAA
(18,635 posts)4. I've been watching it on Hulu and just love it!
Demovictory9
(33,830 posts)5. Ive seen the show. One.the actors was the innkeeper in les mis musical