Roy Mitchell, creator, scripwriter and producer of the BBC series New Tricks,
In New Tricks series 9 episode "Queen and Country" Denham station was the location used for an unspecified station in Exeter.
He appears as Pavel, a Russian PhD student moonlighting as the campus security officer in New Tricks Series 7, episode 2, "It Smells of Books".
Howard Overman is a television writer who has written scripts for serial dramas such as Hotel Babylon, New Tricks, Hustle, Harley Street and Merlin.
In the BBC drama series New Tricks episode 84 "Things Can Only Get Better", Hana Koranović, a suspect in the case, comes from Kozarac.
Further to this he has made several one off appearances in many television shows including Holby City, New Tricks and Peak Practice.
In 2012, Pinborough wrote the second episode of the ninth series of the BBC TV police drama New Tricks.
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Her film and TV credits include Point of Rescue film, The IT Crowd (2006), New Tricks (2007), Peter Bogdanovich's The Cat's Meow (2001), where she acted alongside Kirsten Dunst and Eddie Izzard.
Other notable roles include playing Dolly in the television version of Tony Roper's The Steamie and guest appearances in programmes such as Rebus, Still Game and New Tricks.
Gareth Hunt continued to have minor roles in many television programmes in the 1990s and 2000s, with appearances in The New Adventures of Robin Hood, Harry and the Wrinklies, Absolute Power (as himself), New Tricks, Powers and Doctors.
Martin Troakes is a British actor who has played Roy Hutchinson in Tiger Bay, Ian Williams in Holby City, Terry Kerns in The Bill, Security Guard in Ultimate Force, Jim Cullimore in Heartbeat, Glen Priddy in Dalziel and Pascoe, Gordon Bayliss in Doctors and Joe Walsh in New Tricks.
His rugged features have led to parts in numerous crime dramas: The Sweeney, The Bill, Minder in the Series 1 episode Monday Night Fever, C.A.T.S. Eyes, Campion, The Chinese Detective, Dempsey and Makepeace, Rumpole of the Bailey, Inspector Morse, Maigret, The Detectives, Daylight Robbery and New Tricks.
He appeared in several other British television dramas, including Deacon Brodie (with Billy Connolly), Shackleton (as Frank Wild) with Kenneth Branagh, Omagh, Hornblower (with Ioan Gruffudd), The Street, Waking the Dead, Spooks, Silent Witness and New Tricks.