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Ex-actress Gloria Gransford draws the team's attention to a clip, posted on the Internet, from a film she made in 1990 called 'Shadow Show', after which the producer Max Stone was stabbed to death and leading lady Eva Roderick disappeared. Director Don Maddox, Gloria's ex-husband, is egotistical and evasive, and the only other surviving crew member from the film - who posted the clip - is found dead. His young boyfriend goes on the run and located Eva, who now has a new identity. A siege situation develops, which Brian defuses.

" It's like deja vu all over again" was a quote by Yogi Berra, not Samuel Goldwyn, as Brian said and Don Maddox agreed to.

When the team watch the third clip from "Shadow Show" you can clearly see a clapper board that says "New Tricks 13th Jan 2009" in the clip.

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    • Author: Iriar
    I loved the noir aspect of this episode, with the UCOS team visiting the famous Pinewood Studios to investigate the disappearance of a famous actress and the murder of a mercurial producer. Kind of reminded me of 8mm which was a very disturbing but relevant movie starring Nicolas Cage. I loved seeing the London snow and of course the beautiful Imogen Stubbs, who became Lady Stubbs after she married Trevor Nunn.

    I loved the modern day references to "Googling yourself" and Facebook in this episode.

    Also wonderful to see DAC Strickland (Anthony Calf) in this episode.
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    • Author: Mullador
    Have always been a big fan of detective/mystery shows from a fairly young age, well since starting secondary school.

    'Inspector Morse', 'A Touch of Frost', 'Midsomer Murders' (in its prime), 'Law and Order', 'Inspector George Gently', 'Criminal Minds', 'Murder She Wrote', you name them to name a few. 'New Tricks' has also been a favourite from the start (despite not being the same without the original cast in recent years). Although it can be corny at times (in an endearing sort of way) it has always been perfect for helping me relax in the evenings. Something that was needed during all the hard times endured in school.

    "Shadow Show" is another great episode of a generally strong Season 6. Like the previous review, also appreciated the film noir nature of the story and the modern day social media references.

    The case is a compelling one, with its fair share of intrigue and surprises.

    Visually, "Shadow Show" is slick and stylish as ever. The music is a good fit and the theme song (sung with gusto by none other by Dennis Waterman himself) is one of the catchiest for any detective/mystery show and of any show in the past fifteen years or so.

    Writing is intelligent, thought-provoking and classy, while also being very funny and high up in the entertainment value. This is all mixed adeptly with a seriousness without being overly so that it doesn't feel like 'New Tricks'.

    A huge part of 'New Tricks' appeal is the chemistry between the four leads and their performances. The chemistry is so easy going and charming with a little tension.

    One of the show's biggest delights is Alun Armstrong, achieves a perfect balance of funny comic timing and touching pathos which was maintained all the way up to his final episode. It is also lovely here to see his role in the team and skills appreciated more all the time. James Bolam's Jack is the quietest, most sensible (mostly) and most composed of the team, with a tragic personal life that Bolam portrays very touchingly without any overwrought-ness.

    The only woman on the team, Amanda Redman more than holds her own in what is essentially the boss role of the four. Dennis Waterman brings some nice levity without unbalancing things.

    Anthony Calf is always a welcome presence as Strickland and support is very good.

    Summarising, great. 9/10 Bethany Cox
  • Episode complete credited cast:
    Alun Armstrong Alun Armstrong - Brian Lane
    James Bolam James Bolam - Jack Halford
    Amanda Redman Amanda Redman - Det.Supt.Sandra Pullman
    Dennis Waterman Dennis Waterman - Gerry Standing
    Anthony Calf Anthony Calf - D.A.C.Strickland
    Susan Jameson Susan Jameson - Esther Lane
    Emily Tierney Emily Tierney - Young Eva Roderick
    Stanley Townsend Stanley Townsend - Don Maddox
    Imogen Stubbs Imogen Stubbs - Lotte Davenport
    Heidi Monsen Heidi Monsen - Neighbour
    Sandra Dickinson Sandra Dickinson - Lady Gloria Gransford
    Kenny Doughty Kenny Doughty - Billy Radford
    Hannah Waterman Hannah Waterman - Emily Driscoll
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