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Cold Feet

ITV1 (Ended 2003)

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Cold Feet ranks 2,527 out of the 18,228 shows on TV.com.

The 106 users who count themselves as Cold Feet fans have written a total of 8 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

November 11, 1997

Ended

March 16, 2003

Genre

Comedy

Theme

Married Life

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
9.8

Episode 5.04

Adam, Karen, Jenny, Pete and David are saying their goodbyes to Rachel. The whole gang is grieving differently. Jo and Ramona have a collision. Robyn meets some new people and David is making a final decision. Everybody is moving on with their lives.

Aired: 03/16/03

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Cold Feet is about three couples. Adam Williams (Systems Analyst; James Nesbit) and Rachel Bradley (Helen Baxendale) start the series about a year and six or so weeks into their relationship. The pilot shows this couple coming together. Jenny (Fay Ripley) and Pete Gifford (John Thomson) are a married... more »

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  • Series 5 is 6 episodes not 4?

    I was just browsing the Cold Feet guide, and was wondering why it only has 4 episodes listed in series 5? there are 6 episo...more »

    1 comments, last one Mar 8, 2009 + Add Comment
  • its getting a reunion

    TV times have reported that it is having a one off reunion ! Yey

    3 comments, last one Nov 25, 2008 + Add Comment
  • Where have they all gone?

    Does anyone know of a Cold Feet website? With reviews on the actors/where they are now?

    2 comments, last one Sep 28, 2007 + Add Comment
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    10 Perfect

    Cold Feet, following 3 couples through the good times and bad! hide « show »

    I used to love Cold Feet when it was airing on the TV, and i recently bought the complete Cold Feet collection on DVD from play.com for which i think is an amazing price of £17 and rekindled my love for the show!

    The characters are perfectly played and is perfectly written! Some scenes warm the heart and some make you sad, almost in tears, but you have got to love this show for it's originality. James Nesbitt makes the show for me, he is such an amazing actor through the good times of meeting Rachel, to the sad times of her death, he is one o the most believable actors around and this show would not have been the same without him, no wonder the US version did not take off, because to be honest the US could not pull off a show like this full stop, the difference in humour here in the UK is completely different to that of the US.

    Great show, great cast, great characters and amazing writing! Watch it now if you have not seen it before, you will not be dissapointed.
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    9 Superb

    Cold Feet was a 5 part series set about a community of Friends in Manchester England, I use the word Friends as very similar concept... even Helen Baxendale was in the American Counterpart. It concentrates on their loves and lives of 6 30 somethings... hide « show »

    The show got better with each season, starting with the relationships of how they were. Adam was a philanderer and eventually met Rachel when he reversed into her car in a car park. the love spiralled from there. At first it seemed that they may not make it when she revealed she was pregnant and could not be sure whether the father was Adam or her ex husband. But they did, and their story also ended the series. David and Karen were upperclass, with a nanny. He was a bit of a pratt and she eventually turned into an alcoholic, but they loved each other. She was definately the stronger of the marriage. They had twins and an elder son, with the Spanish Nanny Ramona. Pete and Jenny were on the opposite scale of David and Karen, but were happy, the series opened with the preparation of the birth of their son Adam, but by series 4 their marriage fell apart and Jenny took Adam to America for a new start - returning in the season 5 finale episodes. Pete then went on to marry Jo, and that is another story. All in all, a perfect show and due for a reunion. With the exception of ONE character which is how the series ended.
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    10 Perfect

    What a show, I lived and breathed their love and friendship. Something you can't buy. hide « show »

    Well.... I watched this show when it first aired here in Australia every week on channel 7. I wouldn't miss it for the world UNTIL I missed the last two episodes..... yes I know. Channel 7 aired the final season this week and I got to see the last two that I missed....

    These episodes brought back a lot of memories for me BUT I think I will need to go back and watch all five seasons again to get the feeling back that I had when it first aired.

    They were really sad but because I haven't watched it for four years I didn't get the emotion:)

    I loved the show back in 1998-2003 (I am now 26) and will watch it all again, I will write a better review once I have done this:)

    I jumped on the web but I cant find any good sites to refresh my memory of the gang.... please help!!

    What a show, I lived and breathed their love and friendship. Something you can't buy.
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    9.9 Superb

    Aww, this was a great show! I cried like a baby at the end. hide « show »

    This is by far the best English drama show ever. Overall I love British shows in all forms, for example Absolutely Fabulous, Coupling, Midsummer Murders and Wire In The Blood, but Cold Feet is the greatest of them all.

    Karen was my favourite character when this show was on air, but I guess that’s just because I adore Hermione Norris. She’s great in Wire in the Blood too. Adam (James Nesbitt) would definitely have been the obvious choice otherwise. I thought I was going to get dehydrated by crying when Rachel (Helen Baxendale) died in the car accident. Oops, I hope you’ve all watched the two last episodes, or I’ve ruined your day pretty hard. Sorry about that.

    Anyway, great show.
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    9.1 Superb

    Fantastic show that deserved a few more series. hide « show »

    One of the best Granada dramas I have seen in recent years. I never got around to seeing it when shown on ITV, however purchased the full dvd boxset of all 5 series a while ago. What a joy!!! Series 3 had to be the best with Hermionne Norris outstanding in her role. What a pity they had to kill off Helen Baxendale's adorable character. This show could have run and run.
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