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Thursday 31 March 2011

Activity Day

On the 2nd July we are holding a District Activity Day, for Rainbows, Brownies and Guides, we are working towards Girlguiding Anglia's 40th Birthday Challenge from http://www.girlguiding-anglia.org.uk.

This will be held at Redgate Junior School and will cost the girls £5 each for the day, culminating in getting a badge at the completion of the challenge.
The day will start at 9.30am for a 9.45am start, stopping for lunch at 12.30pm and finish at 4.00pm.
It takes the form of 9 different activities from 9 different counties roung the Anglia region.
Each girl to have a passport to take round so each girl gets a sticker when activity completed.

Our day will take the form as follows:-

9.45 Start each activity to last 25 minutes with 5 minute changeover.
  1. Norfolk - Edith Cavell Game - Kay and Alirae
  2. Cambridgeshire - Woollen Dollies - Hilary and Kayleigh
  3. Oxfordshire - Morris Dancing - see if we can get someone into run this with Mary
  4. Lincolnshire - Tulip Picture - Mandy and Amy
  5. Essex - Essex Factor - Jan
Lunch
  1. Suffolk - Edible Pictures - Eve and Linda
  2. Hertfordshire - Charades - Sara
  3. Bedfordshire - Paper Aeroplanes - Sue and Jen
  4. Buckinghamshire - Revolting Rhymes - Dawn and Jude
  5. Challenge Cup - this will take the form of each having a race to fly their paper aeroplane, the winner of each unit will go forward to a Grand Final and the winner will win the Challenge Cups.
3.30pm Drink and 40th Birthday Cake for everyone
3.45pm Challenge cups and Badges presentation.
4.00pm Home Time 
Susanne will do refreshments and will float and help where needed, and do the timings.
Dawn will do passports for everyone.
Replies from girls to be received by the 20th May.






Wednesday 30 March 2011

Kevin Bruised and Battered

Last night after Bob had a bath, he had a quite serious Asthma Attack, this has happened before when he has a bath, i think it is all the heat and steam triggers it,  he was just getting over that and we were settling down to go to sleep about 1am, when the phone rang about 1.30am ish.

Micheal had got home from work about 12.30am, and he got the phone and they asked for me, it was A and E calling, they asked if i had a son Kevin, i said yes, i was then informed he was assaulted, he was ok and conscious and he was asking for his Mum, so i said that i would be right there.

Micheal offered to take me to which i gratefully accepted.

We arrived at the hospital and went straight to A and E, i was taken straight through to see Kevin, he was a complete mess cuts, bruises and abrasions, shoulder and knee injury and crying, he had also been throwing up blood.

When i arrived the police were there taking photographs, they had already confiscated his top clothing, for evidence, i was informed that they had someone in custody.  It is just like CSI.

Kevin grabbed hold of me an kept my hand in a vice grip for quite a while while the doctor cleaned him up, then we had to wait for an x ray, he had his shoulder and knee x rayed, and they were clear, the shoulder did have a damaged bone but no break.

Kevin has little recollection of the events, he had about 3 pints in the Cellar Bar, Hunstanton, the next thing he remembers was being in hospital with nurses around him. Although he had been drinking, there was no evidence of him being drunk.

The person Kevin believes they have in custody is his friend Richard who lives at Mallard Close, Snettisham with his wife Tamsin and Son Lewis, he met Richard at the Oasis where he works as a Fitness Instructor, he is in his late 30's and befriended Kevin. They were out together last night, it was the same person he was out with when the police bought him home drunk on his birthday, with friends like that who needs enemys.

We eventually got home about 4am, we had a drink, Kevin had to use a straw, and then i put Kevin to bed. Kevin did insist on looking in the mirror and got one hell of a shock. The Doctor we saw was lovely and helpful most friendly, Kevin has been instructed to take Paraceymol and Ibropropen and to put vaseline on the abrasions.


Micheal said he hardly recognised him when he came out, and was quite irate, wanted to go and knock his lights out  it is good that family is sticking together at a time like this, however i disagree with those methodsmuch as i appreciate the sentiments.

Luckily he is not working today which is why he went out cos he knew after work yesterday lunch he wouldn't be in until Friday, typical only started a new job 2 weeks ago, he is back tomorrow, i hope he makes it in, we may have to use some cover up on him, won't look good serving customers bruised and battered looking.

He has to go back in a week to ENT clinic, to check if his nose is broken when swelling has gone down, if it is broken he has to be prepared for an op on that day, he is supposed to be constantly monitored for 48 hours as it is a head injury.

At 9am Police Officer PC Willis arrived and i had to get Kevin up with difficulty, Kevin's face is a complete mess, the policeman interviewed Kevin for about 1.5 hours.

This afternoon Kevin went to Kings Lynn Police Station to have professional photos taken of his injuries by CSI.  Later he got a phone call from a DC to say Richard had been charged and bailed on condition he does not go into Hunstanton except for work and has no contact whatsoever with Kevin, and Kevin would not have to go to court, which i presume means he is pleading guilty.

Jude found out for us Richards full name for us, he is Richard Codman facebook.com/richard.codman he has been off work since the incident because of a bad back!!

Jude rang to say someone called Graham from a flat at 2 Westgate was a witness and prepared to go to court.

Whatever, else is going to happen to this family, i am shattered and depressed.

Midsomer Murders - Dark Secrets

A good episode i am enjoying the new series

Series 14 Episode 2

The reclusive life of elderly eccentrics William and Mary Bingham comes under police scrutiny when a social services investigator is killed. Barnaby and Jones must unearth generations of family secrets and decipher astronomical charts to find the murderer. And Barnaby's wife Sarah arrives in Midsomer.

DCI John Barnaby

Neil Dudgeon
DS Ben Jones
Jason Hughes
Sarah Barnaby

Fiona Dolman
Dr. Bullard

Barry Jackson
William Bingham

Edward Fox
Mary Bingham

Phyllida Law
Eddie Stanton

Neil Pearson
Selina Stanton

Beth Goddard
Verity Stanton

Lucy Briggs-Owen
Maggie Viviani

Haydn Gwyne
Ben Viviani

Julian Ovenden

Bruised and Battered

Last night after Bob had a bath, he had a quite serious Asthma Attack, this has happened before when he has a bath, i think it is all the heat and steam triggers it,  he was just getting over that and we were settling down to go to sleep about 1am, when the phone rang about 1.30am ish.

Micheal had got home from work about 12.30am, and he got the phone and they asked for me, it was A and E calling, they asked if i had a son Kevin, i said yes, i was then informed he was assaulted, he was ok and conscious and he was asking for his Mum, so i said that i would be right there.

Micheal offered to take me to which i gratefully accepted.

We arrived at the hospital and went straight to A and E, i was taken straight through to see Kevin, he was a complete mess cuts, bruises and abrasions, shoulder and knee injury and crying, he had also been throwing up blood.

When i arrived the police were there taking photographs, they had already confiscated his top clothing, for evidence, i was informed that they had someone in custody.  It is just like CSI.

Kevin grabbed hold of me an kept my hand in a vice grip for quite a while while the doctor cleaned him up, then we had to wait for an x ray, he had his shoulder and knee x rayed, and they were clear, the shoulder did have a damaged bone but no break.

Kevin has little recollection of the events, he had about 3 pints in the Cellar Bar, Hunstanton, the next thing he remembers was being in hospital with nurses around him. Although he had been drinking, there was no evidence of him being drunk.

The person Kevin believes they have in custody is his friend Richard who lives at Mallard Close, Snettisham with his wife Tamsin and Son Lewis, he met Richard at the Oasis where he works as a Fitness Instructor, he is in his late 30's and befriended Kevin. They were out together last night, it was the same person he was out with when the police bought him home drunk on his birthday, with friends like that who needs enemys.

We eventually got home about 4am, we had a drink, Kevin had to use a straw, and then i put Kevin to bed. Kevin did insist on looking in the mirror and got one hell of a shock. The Doctor we saw was lovely and helpful most friendly, Kevin has been instructed to take Paraceymol and Ibropropen and to put vaseline on the abrasions.



Micheal said he hardly recognised him when he came out, and was quite irate, wanted to go and knock his lights out  it is good that family is sticking together at a time like this, however i disagree with those methodsmuch as i appreciate the sentiments.

Luckily he is not working today which is why he went out cos he knew after work yesterday lunch he wouldn't be in until Friday, typical only started a new job 2 weeks ago, he is back tomorrow, i hope he makes it in, we may have to use some cover up on him, won't look good serving customers bruised and battered looking.

He has to go back in a week to ENT clinic, to check if his nose is broken when swelling has gone down, if it is broken he has to be prepared for an op on that day, he is supposed to be constantly monitored for 48 hours as it is a head injury.

At 9am Police Officer PC Willis arrived and i had to get Kevin up with difficulty, Kevin's face is a complete mess, the policeman interviewed Kevin for about 1.5 hours.

This afternoon Kevin went to Kings Lynn Police Station to have professional photos taken of his injuries by CSI.  Later he got a phone call from a DC to say Richard had been charged and bailed on condition he does not go into Hunstanton except for work and has no contact whatsoever with Kevin, and Kevin would not have to go to court, which i presume means he is pleading guilty.

Jude found out for us Richards full name for us, he is Richard Codman facebook.com/richard.codman he has been off work since the incident because of a bad back!!

Jude rang to say someone called Graham from a flat at 2 Westgate was a witness and prepared to go to court.

Whatever, else is going to happen to this family, i am shattered and depressed.

More DCI Banks TV Adaptations

After the success of the first Peter Robinson DCI Banks adaptation, Aftermath, the first full series of three two-episode dramas is going into production at the end of March, with filming to be made in Yorkshire again.
The three books being adapted are Playing With Fire, Friend of the Devil and Cold is the Grave.

http://www.inspectorbanks.com

Rejoicing in Christ

Last night we completed our 7th Bible study in the Discipleship Explored course, entitled Rejoicing in Christ.
We read Phillippians 3: 10-11 and then had a discussion on Knowing Christ.
We then watched a short DVD.
The continued our discussion about Rejoicing in the Lord. we had a long discussion about worry and anxiety and what action we should take.
Fergus made an interesting reference 'If you want to worry less, Pray More'

One of the references we looked up was 1 Peter 4: 14-16
Just under those verses was the following verse which caught my eye

It is hard for the Righteous to be saved
What will become of the Ungodly and Sinner

We are back to the word Righteous again.

As this series of bible study is reaching its conclusion we discussed what we would do after it finished, we discussed doing E100 which is a bible study challenge to read 100 verses from Genesis to Revelations.

http://www.e100challenge.org.uk/


The E100 Bible Reading Challenge is based around 100 carefully selected Bible readings (50 from the Old Testament and 50 from the New Testament) designed to give participants a good understanding of the overall Bible story from Genesis to Revelation. The 'E' stands for Essential and each of the Essential 100 readings ranges from a few verses to a few chapters.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Righteous Part 2

David sent me the following information further to my blog post Righteous.


RIGHTEOUS (adj)    acting in accord with divine or moral law; free from guilt or sin; morally right or justifiable
see also JUST, JUSTIFY, RIGHT, UPRIGHT
Gen 6:9 . . . Noah was a r man, the only
Gen 15:6 . . . counted him as r because of
Gen 18:23 . . . sweep away both the r and
Ps 7:8 . . . Declare me r, O Lord, for
Ps 17:15 . . . Because I am r, I will see
Ps 106:31 . . . regarded as a r man ever
Ps 119:7 . . . I learn your r regulations,
Ps 119:137 . . . O Lord, you are r,
Ps 145:17 . . . The Lord is r in everything
Prov 4:18 . . . The way of the r is like the
Prov 9:9 . . . Teach the r, and they
Prov 29:6 . . . but the r escape, shouting
Isa 26:2 . . . to all who are r; allow the
Isa 42:21 . . . Because he is r, the Lord
Isa 64:6 . . . we display our r deeds,
Jer 11:20 . . . you make r judgments, and
Jer 23:5 . . . raise up a r descendant from
Ezek 3:20 . . . None of their r acts will be
Amos 5:24 . . . river of r living.
Hab 2:4 . . . But the r will live
Mal 3:18 . . . between the r and the wicked,
Matt 9:13 . . . think they are r, but those
Matt 13:43 . . . Then the r will shine
Matt 25:37 . . . Then these r ones will
Luke 1:6 . . . and Elizabeth were r in God’s
Luke 16:15 . . . like to appear r in public,
Rom 1:17 . . . faith that a r person has
Rom 3:5 . . . people see how r God is.
Rom 3:10 . . . No one is r—not even one.
Rom 4:3 . . . counted him as r because of
Rom 4:6 . . . who are declared r without
Rom 4:22 . . . God counted him as r.
Rom 6:19 . . . be slaves to r living so that
Gal 3:6 . . . counted him as r because of
Eph 4:24 . . . like God—truly r and holy.
Phil 1:11 . . . salvation—the r character
2 Tim 2:22 . . . Instead, pursue r living,
Titus 3:7 . . . he declared us r and gave us
Jas 2:23 . . . counted him as r because of
Jas 5:16 . . . prayer of a r person has
1 Jn 2:1 . . . the one who is truly r.
1 Jn 3:7 . . . that they are r, even as

RIGHTEOUSNESS (n)
the state or quality of being righteous
see also GODLINESS, JUSTICE
Ps 36:6 . . . Your r is like the mighty
Ps 71:15 . . . tell everyone about your r.
Ps 85:10 . . . R and peace have kissed!
Ps 98:2 . . . has revealed his r to every
Ps 111:3 . . . His r never fails.
Prov 21:21 . . . Whoever pursues r and
Isa 11:5 . . . He will wear r like a belt
Isa 42:6 . . . you to demonstrate my r.
Isa 45:8 . . . so salvation and r can sprout
Isa 56:1 . . . to display my r among you.
Isa 59:17 . . . He put on r as his body
Jer 9:24 . . . brings justice and r to the
Jer 23:6 . . . Lord Is Our R.
Hos 10:12 . . . come and shower r upon
Mic 7:9 . . . and I will see his r.
Mal 4:2 . . . the Sun of R will rise
Matt 5:20 . . . unless your r is better
John 16:8 . . . and of God’s r, and of the
Acts 24:25 . . . about r and self-control
Rom 3:26 . . . to demonstrate his r, for he
Rom 5:18 . . . one act of r brings a right
2 Cor 6:7 . . . the weapons of r in the
Eph 6:14 . . . the body armor of God’s r.
Phil 3:6 . . . And as for r, I obeyed the
2 Tim 4:8 . . . the crown of r, which
Heb 11:7 . . . he received the r that comes
Jas 3:18 . . . and reap a harvest of r.
2 Pet 3:13 . . . filled with God’s r.

JUSTIFY, JUSTIFIED (v)  to prove to be just, right, or reasonable; to acquit or absolve       
see also RIGHT, RIGHTEOUS
Luke 10:29 . . . wanted to j his actions,
Luke 18:14 . . . returned home j-ied
2 Cor 8:24 . . . boasting about you is j-ied.

dikaiosunē (1343): righteousness. This noun means being in accord with a standard of justice; in the NT that standard is defined by God’s own character. In individual contexts, the focus of the word can be on standing before God, practical living, internal motivations, etc.

dikaiōs (1346), dikaiōsis (1347): justly, justification. These words are related to the concept of being in right relationship with God; see also dikaiosunē (1343). The noun dikaiōsis refers to a state of being, the result of an accomplished act. The adverb dikais is a way of describing a person or action as being characterized by righteousness.

Monday 28 March 2011

Righteous

For the past few weeks since around the time of My Baptism the word righteous keeps occurring, In Church, In Bible Study, In my daily bible study notes, if i open my bible Righteous just leaps out at me, so i decided to go on Dictionery.com and see the correct meaing of this word that seems to be following me


right·eous

[rahy-chuhs]–adjective
1.
characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
2.
morally right or justifiable: righteous indignation.
3.
acting in an upright, moral way; virtuous: a righteous and godly person.









 

Gods Word

Gods Word
Is the Only
Sat-Nav
That keeps you on course

Warning

W A R N I N G - Bible Usage Can Be Habit Forming, Regular reading can cause Loss of ANXIETY and FEAR, Decreased appetite for LYING, CHEATING, STEALING, HATING, ANGER and ENVYING. Symptoms Include: Increased sensation of LOVE, JOY, PEACE, COMPASSION and CONTENTMENT. If Symptoms Persist, Just PRAISE THE LORD. :)

Sunday 27 March 2011

The Grumpy Guide to Work

Work - it's that four letter word we all have to deal with, from boardroom to boredom nothing exasperates our state of grumpiness like the unrewarding, relentless repetition of work. Whether it's looking for work, commuting to work, actually doing the work, surviving your work colleagues or quitting work, every single step of the ladder is fraught with frustration.
This Grumpy Guide invites our gaggle of Grumpys to let off steam, covering topics including their right to steal office equipment, ingenious skiving techniques, the dangers of email and clock watching.
Starring: Ronni Ancona, Katy Brand, Jon Culshaw, Shobna Gulati, Russell Kane, Shappi Khorsandi, Alistair McGowan, John Moloney, Neil Morrissey, Sarah Parish, Mark Steel, Mark Radcliffe and John Thomson.

Waking the Dead - Solidarity

The Cold Case team investigate the murder of notorious Falklands' veteran-turned-peace activist Piers Kennedy, rumoured by conspiracy theorists to have been killed by the state - a theory that appears far from outlandish when his corpse is discovered in tunnels directly under the MoD.

Det Super Peter Boyd - Tr evor Eve
Dr Grace Foley -Sue Johnston
Murray Stuart -John McArdle
Lucy Christie -Anna Chancellor
Dr Eve Lockhart -Tara Fitzgerald
DI Spencer Jordan -Wil Johnson
Sarah Cavendish -Eva Birthistle
Hugo Christie -Jonathan Bryan
Young Lucy Christie - Cara Horgan
Young Oleg Leontyev - James McGregor

Countryfile

Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury explore the countryside in and around Berkshire. Julia is in the grounds of Windsor Great Park to find out how this magnificent man-made landscape is maintained. Meanwhile Matt is at another man-made wonder - Dorney Lake - which is a venue for the Olympic Games next year. Jules Hudson gets in the saddle to try his hand at the ancient military sport of 'tent-pegging.' Elsewhere, John Craven reports on the growing problem of food fraud and down on the farm, Adam Henson is selling sheep at Cirencester market.

Saturday 26 March 2011

Quantum of Solace

2008
This is one of the weakest James Bond Films in my opinion, big on Special Effects, very poor storyline.

Is there solace in revenge? Bond and "M" sniff a shadowy international network of power and corruption reaping billions. As Bond pursues the agents of an assassination attempt on "M," all roads lead to Dominic Greene, a world-renowned developer of green technology. Greene, a nasty piece of work, is intent on securing a barren area of Bolivia in exchange for assisting a strongman stage a coup there. The CIA looks the other way, and only Bond, with help from a retired spy and from a mysterious beauty, stands in Greene's way. "M" wonders if she can trust Bond, or if vengeance possesses him. Beyond that, can anyone drawn to Bond live to tell the tale?

Daniel Craig Daniel Craig ...
Olga Kurylenko Olga Kurylenko ...
Mathieu Amalric Mathieu Amalric ...
Judi Dench Judi Dench ...
M
Giancarlo Giannini Giancarlo Giannini ...
Gemma Arterton Gemma Arterton ...
Jeffrey Wright Jeffrey Wright ...

Bible Study - Discipleship Explored

On the 15th February we started studying Discipleship Explored Study Guide


About the course

Discipleship Explored is a journey into the book of Philippians. As they discover Paul's extraordinary letter, participants explore for themselves the meaning of Paul's words: "For me, to live is Christ and to die is gain."

DE is for anyone who wants to make the most of their Christian lives. In particular, DE is perfect for participants who have been through Christianity Explored and have recently decided to follow Christ. The Universal Edition of the course is suitable for use with anyone who is learning English or who appreciates simple language. The International Student Edition is aimed at participants from different cultural backgrounds.

The course lasts eight weeks, with each weekly session lasting about 2 hours.

Each session has a Group Discussion, a DVD, a short study in Philippians, a short talk, and a further Group Discussion.

The topics covered are as follows each week:
  1. Confident In Christ (Philippians 1:1-11)
  2. Living In Christ (Philippians 1:12-26)
  3. Standing Together In Christ (Philippians 1:27 - 2:11)
  4. Transformed By Christ (Philippians 2:12-30)
  5. Righteous In Christ (Philippians 3:1-9)
  6. Knowing Christ (Philippians 3:10 - 4:1)
  7. Rejoicing In Christ (Philippians 4:2-9)
  8. Content In Christ (Philippians 4:10-23)
Philippians is a letter written to young Christians, encouraging them to stand firm and live for Christ. It is compelling, challenging and inspiring - particularly to those beginning the Christian life, because they are on exactly the same journey as the Philippians! Course leaders benefit from six training sessions that precede the course, giving them a confidence that is founded on a deeper understanding of Philippians. Also built into the course is a Bible reading plan to help every participant explore each theme further - and also develop the habit of reading the Bible daily.

Discipleship Explored course resources include a Study Guide, Course leader manual and DVD. The new Universal edition and International Student edition also offer tailored versions of the course.

Study Guide

A beautifully designed book to give to those taking part in the course. Featuring eight studies in Philippians to work through week by week, the Study Guide also contains a built-in Bible reading plan that encourages participants to read the Bible daily.


Essential for every leader. It includes weekly Bible studies (complete with answers) and talk outlines with suggested illustrations to help those delivering talks. Also inside are notes and training material to help you get to grips with Philippians.

Contains all the talks for the eight week Discipleship Explored course. Filmed on location around the UK, it also includes questions for group discussion. It is designed for use with the Discipleship Explored Leader's Guide and Study Guide.

www.christianityexplored.org/de/

Not a good day

Today i have been feeling very rough, i keep having coughing and sneezing, my throat is rough dehydrated and feels like sand paper, my head is throbbing and i ache across the neck and shoulders.

On top of that i have been clumsy, i have knocked over 2 FULL mugs of hot drinks.  I have been laid up on the sofa all day, trying to get well, spent virtually all day reading been ages since i read as much, i felt miserble as it is a beatiful lovely warm sunny day and i would have loved to go a walk, its the pitts next chance for a walk will be next Tuesday when i am sure it will be raining, knowing my luck!!

Tonight is bible study, i feel gutted at the possibility of missing it, but feel it is the only responsible thing to do, i asked Bob what he thought and was hoping he would just say i shouldn't go, decision made, but oh no, if i went by car and not go out in the cold perhaps i would be ok, only perhaps mind you, i still feel it would be irresponsible to go though!!

Back on Track

Been a difficult week, on Tuesday I had lost 2lb, but have been quite ill, not been following my diet or been on the Wii.


What this week has done to me i don't know, i have had 3/4 tub Hagaan Daas and Fish and Chips, oh dear, i was terribly hungry.

I feel better now, ready to get back on track with my calorie counting, i dont feel ready yet to go on the Wii because i tire so so easily.

So today back on goes my pedometer, and back to counting calories.

I hope i haven't done too much damage.

Friday 25 March 2011

New Tricks - Shadow Show

2003 Series 6 Episode 4

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.

Alun Armstrong Alun Armstrong ...
James Bolam James Bolam ...
Amanda Redman Amanda Redman ...
Dennis Waterman Dennis Waterman ...
Anthony Calf Anthony Calf ...
Susan Jameson Susan Jameson ...
Emily Tierney Emily Tierney ...
Stanley Townsend Stanley Townsend ...
Don Maddox
Imogen Stubbs Imogen Stubbs ...
Lotte Davenport
Sandra Dickinson Sandra Dickinson ...
Lady Gloria Gransford
Kenny Doughty Kenny Doughty ...
Billy Radford
Hannah Waterman Hannah Waterman ...

New Tricks

New Tricks is a BBC television drama series which follows the work of the Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS). Led by Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman, it is made up of retired police officers who have been recruited to reinvestigate unsolved crimes. The series title is taken from the popular expression "You can't teach an old dog new tricks". The "old dogs" are successful in adapting their skills and experience to modern policing, with their knowledge of past cases proving especially useful. Series 7 finished on November 12, 2010.

Main characters

Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman (Amanda Redman):
The head of the unit and the only currently serving police officer in Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad (UCOS), Sandra Pullman was previously a Scotland Yard high flyer and a highly successful career woman until an incident involving the shooting of a dog during the rescue of a hostage (which becomes a running gag during the series). Following this incident, her career stalled and she was given the dubious honour of running UCOS against her will. An intensely ambitious and competitive woman, she has sacrificed most of her personal life in pursuit of her career and likes to be in absolute control of every situation. A running subplot involves Pullman's lonely and unsuccessful love life, consisting of a string of adulterous relationships in her past and numerous failed efforts at romance (including, in one episode, speed dating).
Pullman believes in following the rules, and is often exasperated by her colleagues' eccentricities and willingness to bend the rules in pursuit of a result.Ironically, she herself does so at times. An example was when the team were told to fix the accounts but the men went behind her back; when she found out she went into the case saying "I'm a copper, not an accountant."

The cast of New Tricks (top left: Alun Armstrong, top right: Dennis Waterman, bottom left: Amanda Redman, bottom right: James Bolam).
Although reluctant to lead the squad, as time goes by she begins to warm to her colleagues and view them as her friends, and at the same time change her attitude towards life. Her mother Grace is still alive, but recently had a stroke. Her father, Detective Inspector Gordon Arthur Pullman committed suicide in 1975 by carbon monoxide poisoning, when Sandra was 14, while under investigation for corruption by Jack Halford after he attempted to cover up killing a criminal. However, she did not find out about this until 2007, believing that he died of a heart attack.

John Alan "Jack" Halford (Ex-Detective Chief Superintendent) (James Bolam):
The highest-ranking ex-officer on the team and the first to be approached by Pullman when she was forming UCOS, Jack Halford is something of a second-in-command to Pullman and acts as a mentor to her on numerous occasions (based on their previous working relationship when she was subordinate to him on the murder squad). Halford retired from the police force to care for his dearly-loved wife Mary who had been involved in a hit-and-run incident; he is still haunted by her death. This is partly due to the fact that no-one was ever charged in connection with it, although it is common knowledge that it was Ricky Hanson (this is proven in Series 4, Episode 1 "Casualty"). Ricky Hanson was finally charged with the death of Mary in Series 6, Episode 6 "The Last Laugh". Halford still speaks to his wife's memorial in his garden, often seeking her help and opinion in solving cases. A softly-spoken and gentle man, he nevertheless possesses a quick and sometimes violent temper that he has unleashed on several suspects in the cases that he has worked on.

Gerald "Gerry" Standing (Ex-Detective Chief Inspector) (Dennis Waterman):
Born Gerard Lestade, the son of Smithfield Market butcher Norman Lestade, Gerry changed his name as he did not get along with his father and loudly protests his French Huguenot background ("I'm *not* bleedin' French!"), instead preferring to be known as a Cockney born and raised in Bermondsey. Nicknamed "Last Man Standing" due to his refusal to take backhanders while the rest of his squad were all bought out by a gangster, his cousins Sid and Barry appeared in the last episode of the 2009 series ("Meat Is Murder"), facing off against Danny Paye, a gangster Gerry owed money to in 1977. Something of a 'Jack the Lad', Gerry Standing is very much an old-school police officer. In his time he was a top 'thief-taker' who passionately enjoyed catching criminals but nevertheless mixed easily with them. As a result, allegations of corruption arose which he angrily denies, but nevertheless were among the reasons he left the police force (the other being that he punched his then-superior officer, Don Bevan, as a result of these allegations).
Something of a ladies' man, he has been married three times. Although his marriages were unsuccessful, he is a devoted father to his four daughters and has a grandson, Gerry Jr.. Standing maintains amicable relationships with his three ex-wives, so much so that he occasionally manages to seduce them once again. Although he is now a grandfather, he maintains his devil-may-care lifestyle, but insists that he is merely "a naughty boy, not a bastard". Gerry owns a 1977 Triumph Stag Roadster which is seen in some scenes. He also has a passion for cooking fine food for his extended family and co-workers.
While initial tension existed between them, he and Pullman share a mutually respectful but nonetheless barbed friendship. They sometimes pose as husband and wife when undercover. Along with his familial commitments, he also has a continuing interest in gambling and thus joined UCOS for financial reasons, much to the consternation of DAC Bevan.

Brian Lane (Ex-Detective Inspector) (Alun Armstrong):
Brian 'Memory' Lane is an exceptional detective, possessing a keen attention to detail and a remarkable instant recall memory that allows him to call up obscure details not only regarding cases but the officers investigating them at the time. He is also extremely socially inept and highly eccentric, a sufferer of Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) and a recovering alcoholic. As a result, despite being an essentially well-meaning individual, he possesses extremely poor social skills and a tendency for getting himself into trouble. He left the force under a cloud, having been held partly responsible for the death of a prisoner in his custody. Although Brian maintains it is part of a conspiracy against him (and was, at least initially, consumed with attempting to discover who was behind it), his colleagues believe that he simply cannot admit he made a mistake.
Brian is married to the long-suffering but caring Esther and they have an adult son called Mark. Brian finds his work in UCOS becoming too stressful for him throughout the fifth series and resumes drinking alcohol when nobody else is around, attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings once again. In the final episode of the fifth series ("Mad Dogs"), he gets drunk in a pub and ends up kissing two young women that he is drinking with, in full view of Esther and Mark as they come into the pub to look for him. Esther then walks out, leaving Brian realising the cost of resuming his alcoholism.
Based on the souvenirs in his office and the banner behind his desk, Brian is an ardent supporter of the football club AFC Wimbledon; at the end of Season 2 Episode 3, he skipped an afterwork celebratory drink with his UCOS mates, saying, "I have an appointment to support my team" while throwing his AFC Wimbledon team scarf around his neck, and singing "A-F-C-Wim-ble-don" to the tune of Verdi's "La donna è mobile". He is also an avid cyclist and was revealed to be a keen war-gamer. In Series 3, Episode 8 "Congratulations", he digs out his old war-gaming board and figurines and attends a war-game tournament, which he wins. He is nearly tempted to take a drink of celebratory champagne out of his cup, saved only by the arrival of the rest of the team who have been looking for him.

Character Naming

One of the original writers, Roy Mitchell, a supporter of the English football team West Bromwich Albion, named numerous characters after past and then-current players for the club in the first season. The three male characters of the programme, Halford, Lane and Standing, were named after the oldest stand ("The Halfords Lane Stand") at The Hawthorns football ground in West Bromwich.[1] But it is worth noting that in the 1970s, James Bolam played a character called Jack Ford in When The Boat Comes In, written by James Mitchell, in which Susan Jameson also appeared.[2]

Supporting characters

Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland (Anthony Calf)
From the second series onwards, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Robert Strickland is the team's boss. He is a political animal who enjoys basking in the reflected glory of UCOS's clean up rate and his choice of cases is influenced by a desire to make his department look good.

Esther Lane (Susan Jameson)
Esther is Brian Lane's long-suffering wife. Esther and Brian met when he arrested her for attempting to steal a copy of Lady Chatterley's Lover from a library. They have an adult son, Mark, who is rarely spoken about but was seen for the first time in the third episode of the second series, where they attend a football match of AFC Wimbledon. Susan Jameson, who plays Esther, is in real life married to co-star James Bolam.

PC Izzy Clark ("Clarkey") (Chiké Okonkwo)
PC Izzy Clark (First name is only mentioned in Episode 3 of Series 1) is assigned to the team to help them with their IT needs and administration, though he soon becomes a valued member of the team. He only appears in the pilot and first series.

Donald Bevan (Tim Woodward- pilot, Nicholas Day- series one)
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Donald Bevan is the team's boss during the first series. He knows both Jack Halford and Gerry Standing, and strongly opposed Standing's inclusion in the team, mainly due to the history between them. (It is later revealed that Gerry punched Bevan in the face and broke his jaw).

DCI Karen Hardwick (Lynda Bellingham, Series 4, 1 Episode) Brought in to replace Jack Halford, but made it clear she had no intention in doing so, retired at the end of the episode.

Recurring Characters

Grace Pullman (Sheila Hancock) Grace Pullman is Sandra Pullman's mother and the widow of Sandra's father, Gordon, who committed suicide by carbon monoxide inhalation. She appeared in two episodes in Series Four. In the first of those, her daughter was helping her choose a home to stay in, where a murder had recently been committed. Grace then became ill with Ménière's disease, but after the murder was solved, moved into the home. She next appeared in the last episode of the fourth series, where she had suffered a stroke, and it was then that Sandra found out the truth about her father's death. Grace appeared once in the fifth series, when Sandra wanted to find out more about her father's death.

Emily Driscoll (Hannah Waterman) Emily Driscoll is a trainee police officer who turned up on the doorstep of Gerry Standing saying she thinks he's her dad. However, unknown to her, he does a DNA test which proves he is not her biological father. He doesn't have the heart to tell her, and she continues to believe he is her dad. She appeared in five episodes - first in Series Three, the second time in Series Four a third time in Series Five, and then twice in Series Six. She realises in the first episode of series five that Gerry has lied to her when he gives evidence in court relating to Ricky Hanson, due to Gerry hesitating before saying that Emily was his daughter. She later ignores his phone calls to try to apologise to her. Emily is eager to be a great police officer like the man she believes to be her father and proves successful. Hannah Waterman, who plays Emily, is Dennis Waterman's real life daughter.

Ricky Hanson (David Troughton) Ricky Hanson is a career criminal and the man responsible for death of Jack's wife, Mary. He confessed this to Jack in the last episode of the third series, which finished on a cliffhanger, where Jack was about to run Hanson down in his car as Hanson had done to Mary. In the first episode of the fourth series, the cliffhanger resumed and Sandra, along with Gerry and Brian, slammed her car into Jack's in order to prevent the murder. Hanson remained unharmed, but all four of the UCOS team were hospitalised. Hanson returned later on in the episode disguised as a doctor. He went into the ward in which Jack and Brian were being kept, and, after muttering to Jack, "Jack... Jack... Say hello to the wife", he began to smother his nemesis with a pillow. Luckily, Brian, despite being on crutches and without sight in one eye, hit Ricky on the head, stopping him from smothering Jack. As Ricky was choking Brian, Jack picked up an oxygen cylinder and struck Hanson on the back of the head, knocking him out. Ricky was then arrested for attempted murder.
Hanson did not return until the first episode of the fifth series, where he stood trial for attempted murder. His shrewd representative Ian Figgis (James Fox) led the jury to think badly of the UCOS team while they gave evidence: Brian for his recovery of alcoholism and his OCD, Sandra for her occasional tendency to bend rules, and Gerry for incorrect use of forensic facilities within UCOS. When Hanson gave evidence himself, he lied to the court that he did not attempt to murder Jack Halford, that he bore no ill will towards Jack Halford. The jury gave the verdict that Hanson was not guilty, and he triumphantly left the court with a few of his criminal friends, all singing smugly at his not guilty verdict.
Jack disappeared after this, despite the efforts of Sandra, Gerry and Brian to keep him under friendly surveillance, and it was thought that he had left UCOS for good. Strickland even ordered Sandra to start interviewing possible replacements for Jack, but Brian was determined to get Jack back on the team, and managed to track him down. Jack felt unable to carry on in UCOS knowing Hanson had been let off with his wife's murder, but Brian persuaded him to return to the team to ensure other career criminals like Hanson would not be loose on the streets, and so Jack resumed working for UCOS again. Hanson returned in Series 6 when he was linked to the disappearance of two Anti-Fascist Activists, leading to renewed hope among UCOS of sending him down. They discovered from a former adversary that his son, Luke was in the car when he killed Mary. Though Luke initially denied this he admitted it when it was revealed that Ricky had had an incestuous relationship with his secret daughter. Ricky was arrested for Mary's murder, plus the murders of the two activists and various other crimes, making sure that Ricky's downfall was assured and he was sent to prison.

Frank Patterson (Phil Daniels) Short-tempered, old fashioned copper, mates with Gerry back in the day, separated on a bit of a rift over a woman. All sorted Patterson is interviewed over an investigation of the murder of two student activists. The investigation leads onto old rival Ricky Hanson and Patterson gives the team some off-hand insights on how to get Hanson behind bars, main factor to leading Hanson getting nicked for the murder of Jack's beloved wife Mary.Patterson returns to get the team to re-investigate an armed robbery and murder in the 80's,with a suspicion that a senior officer might have been tipping off the ringleader of the robbery for a small cut and conspiring to cover it up. They nail the bugger in the end and Gerry and Frank go out for an old fashioned, 'wild' knees up, night out on the town.

Guest stars

Guest stars have included:

Series

New Tricks began as a one-off episode, broadcast on 27 March 2003. This attracted a sufficient number of viewers for the BBC to commission a series of six episodes, which began on 1 April 2004. Subsequently eight-episode series were commissioned for 2005, 2006 and 2007.

A fifth series was commissioned by the BBC after the audience share rose week upon week for the previous series.[3] In 2007 an episode from the fourth series received viewing figures of 9.25 million, becoming the second most watched programme on BBC One that week, and the most watched New Tricks episode, at that point.[4] The fifth series continued this good run - it was the most watched programme in Britain for the week twice and the seventh episode gained the series' highest ever rating, of 9.36m - second only to the X Factor that week.[5]

The fifth series began airing on 7 July 2008 and completed its run on 25 August. The sixth series finished location filming on 8 May 2009 in Central London and began airing on 16 July 2009.[6] The opening episode of series six pulled in 8.07 million, despite clashing with Five's The Mentalist (1.64m) and ITV's Living With Michael Jackson (3.64m). The second episode clashed with The Mentalist and the relaunch of The Bill on ITV, pulling in 7.59 million.
Series 7 and 8 were commissioned by the BBC in September 2009, ensuring the show will run until 2011.[7]

Music

The theme tune is a song called "It's Alright", written by Mike Moran and sung by cast member Dennis Waterman, whose penchant for singing the theme tune of productions in which he stars is the subject of a famous caricature in the BBC comedy show Little Britain. In the pilot for the series, Waterman sang the Traveling Wilburys song, "End of the Line".

I love the theme tune - brilliant.


Alun Armstrong Alun Armstrong ...
Brian Lane (57 episodes, 2003-2010)
Amanda Redman Amanda Redman ...
Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman (57 episodes, 2003-2010)
Dennis Waterman Dennis Waterman ...
Gerry Standing (57 episodes, 2003-2010)
James Bolam James Bolam ...
Jack Halford (57 episodes, 2003-2010)
Susan Jameson Susan Jameson ...
Esther Lane (39 episodes, 2003-2010)
Anthony Calf Anthony Calf ...
D.A.C. Strickland (33 episodes, 2005-2010)