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Cold Feet. David Marsden (Robert Bathurst)
Robert Bathurst

Robert Bathurst

  • 67 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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10 TV faces to see at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018

BGT winner Lee Ridley, Humans' Katherine Parkinson and Julie Hesmondhalgh are performing this year.

Ali Wood, Radio Times, 7th June 2018

TV review: Dave Allen At Peace, BBC2

An open goal missed by a mile. Watch the documentary instead.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd April 2018

Dave Allen at Peace review

Unlike the comedian's monologues, this biopic lacked a punchline or point.

Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 2nd April 2018

ITV 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 2017

Interview: Robert Bathurst

No, I don't associate myself with the character at all," says Robert Bathurst, sounding exactly like David Marsden, his character from Cold Feet...

Janet Christie, The Scotsman, 18th September 2017

The return of Cold Feet for a seventh series felt, dispiritingly... welcome enough but a bit of a chore, like the bath you can't be bothered to get out of. Adam is still with Tina and there was some interminable stuff about moving in together that got way too specific about Manchester's commuter routes. The good news is that Robert Bathurst's David, often the richest untapped vein, is set fair for adventure amid the desperately rich housewives of the Cheshire set.

Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 10th September 2017

Cold Feet, series 7, ITV review: more comedy than drama

After last year's comeback, it's a fresh start for Mike Bullen's friends.

Barney Harsent, The Arts Desk, 9th September 2017

Cold Feet cast talk about Manchester bombing

The Cold Feet cast reveal Manchester bombing led to sombre return to filming.

BBC, 8th September 2017

Cold Feet, series 2 episode 1, review

It's always incredibly risky to revive a much-loved show. Few manage to recreate the magic, let alone match the success. Porridge, Red Dwarf and Still Open All Hours have all been dusted off and brought back to our screens, and are still chugging away, but with a fraction of the viewers and former acclaim. Cold Feet (ITV) is the exception.

Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 8th September 2017

Why did you come back, Cold Feet?

Returning for a seventh series, the show has sacrificed nuance and realism in favour of caricature and soap-opera silliness.

Fiona Sturges, The Guardian, 2nd September 2017

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