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Mike Bullen says Cold Feet is taking break amid pay row
Fay Ripley says wages still vary between her and co-stars Hermione Norris, James Nesbitt, Robert Bathurst and John Thomson.
Kim Carr, The Mirror, 12th January 2020Fay Ripley: Cold Feet's Jenny on life after cancer
The last series was an emotional roller coaster for Cold Feet star Fay Ripley - and this run viewers will see her character coming to terms with life after cancer. But there could be light at the end of the tunnel, she hints to Gemma Dunn.
Gemma Dunn, The Herald, 11th January 2020Cold Feet Series 9 confirmed
ITV has confirmed that its long-running hit comedy drama Cold Feet will return in 2020 for a ninth series.
British Comedy Guide, 20th June 2019Cold Feet has finally become must-watch TV
The drama about middle-class Mancunians has hit its stride at long last - thanks largely to a love affair that's been bubbling under since the 90s.
Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 18th February 2019Cold Feet, episode 6: review
James Nesbitt's Adam has finally grown up - his relationship with Karen (Hermione Norris/p]) has been a highlight in a superlative series.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 18th February 2019Cold Feet beginning to show its age
The old gang are back - again - but the frailties of middle age make for more mordant TV than the mishaps of youth.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 14th January 2019ITV orders Series 8 of Cold Feet
ITV has ordered an eighth series of Cold Feet. It will screen six more episodes in 2018. The news follows on from over 5 million viewers watching the last series.
British Comedy Guide, 31st October 2017Preview - 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
These days, when watching Cats Does Countdown, you sometimes expect that one of the regulars will be missing, but annoying tonight we're missing two.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 22nd September 2017Last week's closing revelation saw the carousel of bittersweet middle-age inconveniences stop at teen pregnancy. The gathering of the kids too young to have a child, and the parents who aren't ready to be grandparents, prompts the predictable shouting, speeches, learning and staring into space backed by piano ballads, but it's compassionately handled. Meanwhile, there's a fresh burden for the perpetually overwhelmed Pete and Jenny (John Thomson and Fay Ripley).
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 22nd September 2017More midlife-crisis drama from a show that once felt like an event, but now bumbles along in inoffensive and unremarkable style. It still boasts a cast of middlebrow troupers (including James Nesbitt, Hermione Norris and Fay Ripley) with decent chemistry, but feels oddly flat. The emotional heart of this new run looks to be Adam and Tina's agonising over starting a family; whether that will be enough to sustain viewer engagement remains to be seen.
Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 15th September 2017