Sujet : R.I.P. Nigel McCrery (UK creator of "Silent Witness", "New Tricks")
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Two great UK shows (although the camera work on "Silent Witness" recently has been using pointless arty-farty shots).
Silent Witness creator Nigel McCrery dies aged 71
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Nigel McCrery created Silent Witness and co-created New Tricks.
Nigel McCrery, the creator of the TV crime drama Silent Witness
and co-creator of New Tricks, has died aged 71.
His agent confirmed the news of his death to BBC News "with a
heavy heart".
The screenwriter and novelist was diagnosed with a terminal
illness in October 2024.
Silent Witness, which follows a team of forensic pathologists
investigating crimes, is one of the BBC's longest running dramas.
New Tricks, about a group of retired detectives helping police
with cold cases, ran for 12 series over more than a decade.
His agent told BBC News: 'It's with a heavy heart that we share
the news of screenwriter, author and producer Nigel McCrery's
passing.
"As the creative mind behind such hits as the much loved long
running BBC drama series Silent Witness and New Tricks, Nigel
captivated and inspired audiences for years with his work.
"His numerous contributions to the arts will always be
remembered. Nigel had an incredible career and will be greatly
missed. Our thoughts are with his family at this time."
Police officer
Nigel McCrery served as a police officer with the murder squad
in Nottingham before he began his TV career.
After leaving Nottinghamshire Police, he joined the BBC on a
graduate entry scheme in 1990, and soon moved into the drama
department.
He used his background in policing to create Backup, a drama
about a police operational support unit. It ran between 1995
and 1997.
He then went on to create the drama Silent Witness in 1996.
It follows forensic pathologists and scientists investigating
crimes and trying to catch the people responsible.
Initially starring Amanda Burton and then Emilia Fox, it became
one of the BBC's most enduring dramas. Its 28th series was
broadcast earlier this year.
McCrery co-created New Tricks in 2005 with Roy Mitchell.
The show, which focused on three retired police officers who
were drafted in to help solve cold cases, and became a starring
vehicle for Dennis Waterman, ran for 10 years.
He also wrote several novels as well as a number of non-fiction
books.
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