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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Cold Feet review
Cold Feet still gives a warm glow, but the midlife travails are starting to wear a bit thin.
Jeff Robson, i Newspaper, 8th September 2017Why 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 2017What's going to happen in the next series of Cold Feet?
Adam, Pete, Jenny, David and Karen are back on screens this autumn.
Susanna Lazarus, Radio Times, 7th August 2017Cold Feet stars brave the rain as they film final scene
The stars of Cold Feet braved the rain as they hit the streets of Manchester to film the final scenes for series seven.
The Mirror, 30th June 2017Cold Feet filming comes to an end in Manchester
Cold Feet stars braved the Manchester rain for the final scenes in series seven being filmed in the city centre
Dianne Bourne, Manchester Evening News, 29th June 2017Pictures: Cold Feet stars film in the heat
With temperatures sizzling up to 30 degrees, there was not much chance of Cold Feet for the cast of the hit ITV drama as they headed to film in Didsbury.
Manchester Evening News, 20th June 2017Cold Feet novel to chart 'The Lost Years'
A novel, to be published in September, will fill in the 'lost' 13 years between Series 5 and 6 of hit ITV comedy drama Cold Feet, as the show returns for its seventh series.
British Comedy Guide, 17th May 2017Fleabag, Alan Partridge and more up for BPG and TRIC awards
TV comedies including Fleabag, Alan Partridge's Mid Morning Matters and Mum have been nominated for more awards, as the Broadcasting Press Guild and Television And Radio Industries Club announce their shortlists.
British Comedy Guide, 20th February 2017Singapore scenes had to be digitally altered
Cold Feet's Singapore scenes had to be digitally altered because they didn't look enough like Singapore.
Even though the ITV drama filmed abroad, they picked the ONE part of the island city-state that look just like England.
Huw Fullerton, Radio Times, 10th February 2017Top 40 TV Shows of 2016: #14 Cold Feet
TV reboots aren't meant to work, are they? They're shameless cash-ins that baffle newcomers and annoy fans. But Mike Bullen's resurrection of Cold Feet after 13 years away was something different.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 26th December 2016