Cold Feet
- TV comedy drama
- ITV1
- 1997 - 2020
- 60 episodes (9 series)
Comedy drama about three couples experiencing the ups-and-downs of romance. Stars James Nesbitt, John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Hermione Norris, Robert Bathurst and more.
- Due to return for Series 10
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Series 7, Episode 1
Further details
Adam lands a job at a trendy dotcom firm where the average age of his new colleagues highlights the fact that he's not getting any younger and leads him to question where he's at in life. He's madly in love with Tina and, after nine months of taking each day as it comes, Adam thinks it's time to take the next step - but are he and Tina on the same page? Meanwhile Karen hosts a lavish party to launch her publishing house and her author's debut novel, but friends and family take a backseat as Karen gives her new venture her all. Best pal Jenny is feeling neglected, especially when Karen is happy to make time for relative newcomer Tina.
Jenny and Pete are being pulled in all directions as they juggle the demands of work and family life. Karen's business launch serves to remind Jenny that life is no rehearsal. When Jenny is called in to see her boss after a spat at work she expects the worst. However, her boss has an interesting proposition but how will Pete take the news?
Pete admits that he's unfulfilled by his chauffeuring job and could be at home more if he took the part-time entertainments job at his old care home.
David is also struggling in his career, bored of the tedium of peddling insurance to unsuspecting pensioners; he's delighted when Pete presents him with an introduction to the lucrative Cheshire set via his client Nikki who happens to be the bored wife of a wealthy businessman. Can David impress her and her 'WAGs and widows' friends enough so that Nikki meets him again, for business or maybe even pleasure?
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 8th September 2017
- Time
- 9pm
- Channel
- ITV1
- Length
- 60 minutes
Cast & crew
James Nesbitt | Adam Williams |
John Thomson | Pete Gifford |
Fay Ripley | Jenny Gifford |
Hermione Norris | Karen Marsden |
Robert Bathurst | David Marsden |
Ceallach Spellman | Matthew Williams |
Leanne Best | Tina Reynolds |
Daisy Edgar-Jones | Olivia Marsden |
Madeleine Edmondson | Chloe Gifford |
Jack Harper | Adam Gifford |
Ella Hunt | Ellie Marsden |
Amy Huberman | Sarah Moore/Poynter |
Jacey Sallés | Ramona Ramirez |
Siobhan Finneran | Nikki Kirkbright |
Shameem Ahmad | Veronica Nahal |
Shannon Hayes | Bridie Sellers |
Ruth Madeley | Tracey McHarrie |
Faith Alabi | Eliza Schumacher |
Pat Brocklehurst | Anne Birch |
Saira Choudhry | Vedika Jawad |
David Corden | Hotel Manager |
Ziggy Heath | Luke Stone |
Langa Somhedlwana | Mini Eliza |
Val Tagger | Mrs O'Neill |
Charlie George Wood | Mini Luke |
Abigail Uttley | Tania Harket |
Mike Bullen | Writer |
Terry McDonough | Director |
Serena Cullen | Series Producer |
Lis Steele | Producer |
Mike Bullen | Executive Producer |
Kenton Allen | Executive Producer |
Matthew Justice | Executive Producer |
Kathryn O'Connor | Co-producer |
Terry McDonough | Co-executive Producer |
Mark Davies | Editor |
Hayden Matthews | Production Designer |
Andy Pryor | Casting Director |
Darren Finch | Costume Designer |
Janet Horsfield | Make-up Designer |
Edmund Butt | Composer |
Søren Bay | Director of Photography |
Jack Casey | 1st Assistant Director |
Video
Series 7 first look
Cold Feet is back. Here are some preview scenes.
Featuring: James Nesbitt (Adam Williams), John Thomson (Pete Gifford), Fay Ripley (Jenny Gifford), Hermione Norris (Karen Marsden) & Robert Bathurst (David Marsden).
Press
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 2017Cold 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