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Nine Lives

  • Episode aired Apr 30, 2007
  • TV-14
  • 59m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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James Bolam in New Tricks (2003)
CrimeDrama

Jack and the team reopen the investigation into the undetermined death of an elderly woman, partly consumed by her hordes of cats, whose decision to leave her estate to her cats sparked a fa... Read allJack and the team reopen the investigation into the undetermined death of an elderly woman, partly consumed by her hordes of cats, whose decision to leave her estate to her cats sparked a family feud. When the deceased's pets die, her money and property comes back up for grabs, l... Read allJack and the team reopen the investigation into the undetermined death of an elderly woman, partly consumed by her hordes of cats, whose decision to leave her estate to her cats sparked a family feud. When the deceased's pets die, her money and property comes back up for grabs, leaving the detectives with no choice but to get to the bottom of her mysterious demise.

  • Director
    • Syd Macartney
  • Writer
    • Lisa Holdsworth
  • Stars
    • Alun Armstrong
    • James Bolam
    • Amanda Redman
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    258
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    • Director
      • Syd Macartney
    • Writer
      • Lisa Holdsworth
    • Stars
      • Alun Armstrong
      • James Bolam
      • Amanda Redman
    • 6User reviews
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    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
    Susan Jameson
    Susan Jameson
    • Esther Lane
    Adrian Scarborough
    Adrian Scarborough
    • Harry Hepple
    Nitin Ganatra
    Nitin Ganatra
    • Doctor Lau
    Eric Sykes
    Eric Sykes
    • Tim Cuswell
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Dale Hewson
    Lindsey Coulson
    • Caroline Baker
    Victor McGuire
    Victor McGuire
    • Peter Baker
    Mona Hammond
    Mona Hammond
    • Betty
    Simon Lowe
    Simon Lowe
    • Liam Donnelly
    Amanda Douge
    Amanda Douge
    • Sian Elton
    Jeff Rawle
    Jeff Rawle
    • Jonathan Blunt
    • Director
      • Syd Macartney
    • Writer
      • Lisa Holdsworth
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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Feline homicide

    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.

    While not quite as good as the previous three episodes, there is a huge amount to recommend in "Nine Lives". It is another case of the culprit's identity not being a particularly surprising one, but nonetheless there is pretty much everything still that is so good about 'New Tricks' here.

    Visually, "Nine Lives" looks lovely, with a brighter look but never garish and always slick and stylish. 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. The story is fun, diverting and with enough twists to keep one guessing.

    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.

    "Nine Lives" similarly boasts great guest turns from David Bamber (doing wonders with a somewhat obvious role), Adrian Scarborough and Jeff Rawle.

    In conclusion, Season 4 does it again with another winner of an episode. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8scsaxe

    Weird premise makes a good episode

    A woman was eaten by cats, ......but maybe it was murder. It ends up being so, and how UCOS solves the crime with animal evidence is a fun episode. Brian gets to use his knowledge and thinking skills to solve various parts of the case, and we get a good interaction with some of the witnesses/people of interest.
    10grammydawn-43404

    Esther!

    This show makes me laugh out loud. Sometimes I feel guilty because they are investigating murders. My favorite character is Esther, Brian's wife. She is so understated and a perfect foil to his craziness.

    I was bothered this episode by the lack of continuity with a previous episode. When Brian is gifted his new dog, Scampi, the dog is obviously a terrier. In this episode he is a spaniel. I know it's easy to notice these things when binge-watching, but the job of a show runner is to make sure it doesn't happen.

    Otherwise, the show is perfect.
    10imatranslator2022

    Nice Episode

    I like this episode because I'm a cat lover myself and I resent people who dislike them or animals in general.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    First class episode.

    Jack insists on reopening a ten year old case, the death of an elderly lady, who was left in a locked house, with a load of cats.

    It's a really great episode, the quality of this fourth series continues with another cracker. An impressive balance of drama and humour, parts of this were hilarious, but of course there's a really serious side.

    Such an originality here, I can think of no other show that had the same mix, this is a first rate episode.

    What an incredible cast here, one of the best lineups you'll ever see on a TV show, first off the legendary Eric Sykes, very much advanced in years, but loaded with charisma. There's Jeff Rawle, Victor Maguire and Lindsay Coulson. David Bamber is an absolute riot.

    Scampi had somehow managed to change breeds, I'm sure I remember him being a Terrier.

    9/10.

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    • Trivia
      Adrian Scarborough (Harry Hepple) and David Bamber (Dale Hewson) both guest starred in several episodes of Midsomer Murders (1997- ), including episode 18.4, A Dying Art, together.
    • Quotes

      Brian Lane: Look at this.

      [shows a picture of a cat]

      Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: It's a cat.

      Brian Lane: Do you know why their tongues are all rough? Because they're covered in sharp points, for stripping meat from bones.

      Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: Fascinating.

      Brian Lane: They've also got teeth that are designed for cutting and shredding, and retractable claws for pinning down prey. And people keep them as pets!

      Det. Supt. Sandra Pullman: Any of that relevant, Brian?

      Brian Lane: Yes. Know thy enemy.

    • Soundtracks
      It's Alright
      Written by Mike Moran

      Sung by Dennis Waterman

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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Wall to Wall Media
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