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Encyclopedia > Cold Feet
Cold Feet

Cold Feet final series VHS Cover
Format Comedy Drama
Run time 50 to 75 Minutes
Starring James Nesbitt
Helen Baxendale
John Thomson
Robert Bathurst
Hermione Norris
Jacey Sallés
Channel ITV1
Production company Granada Television
Related shows Coupling; Friends
Airdates March 30, 1997March 16, 2003
No. of episodes 33

Cold Feet is a British comedy/drama, made by Granada Television, broadcast on the ITV network and shown in five series between 1997 and 2003. It starred James Nesbitt, Helen Baxendale, John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Robert Bathurst, Hermione Norris, Kimberley Joseph, Jacey Salles and Sean Pertwee. The show was selected "Best TV Comedy Drama" in the British Comedy Awards in 1999 and in 2000, and Best Drama Series at the British Academy Television Awards 2002. Image File history File links Coldfeet. ... James Nesbitt (born January 15, 1965) also known as Jimmy Nesbitt is a Northern Irish actor from Coleraine best known in the United Kingdom for his role in the ITV drama series Cold Feet. ... Helen Baxendale (born 1969 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British TV, film and stage actress. ... There have been a number of notable people named John Thomson: John Thomson, a nineteenth century politician from Ohio John Thomson, was an Australian Politician John Thomson, one of the senior officers of the RAF John Thomson, a British actor and impressionist John Thomson, a pitcher with the Atlanta Braves... Robert Bathurst as Mark in one of the fantasy stand-up sequences in Joking Apart Robert Bathurst (born 1958, Ghana) is a British actor. ... Hermione Norris (born 1968 in Essex, England) is a British actress. ... Jacey Sallés is a british actress probably best known for her recurring role as Ramona Ramirez on the ITV programmes Cold Feet. ... ITV1 is a terrestrial, free-to-air television channel broadcast in the United Kingdom by the ITV network. ... Granada Television was the British ITV (commercial television) contractor for the North of England weekday franchise from 1954 (broadcasting began on May 3, 1956) until 1968, and for the Northwest England all-week franchise from 1968. ... Coupling is a sitcom written by Steven Moffat, produced by Hartswood Films for the BBC, that debuted on BBC2 in May 2000, and ended in 2004. ... Friends was a long-running sitcom focusing on the lives of a group of six twenty-somethings (eventually thirty-somethings), consisting of three men and three women living in Greenwich Village, New York City. ... March 30 is the 89th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (90th in leap years). ... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 16 is the 75th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (76th in Leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Granada Television was the British ITV (commercial television) contractor for the North of England weekday franchise from 1954 (broadcasting began on May 3, 1956) until 1968, and for the Northwest England all-week franchise from 1968. ... ITV (Independent Television) is the name given to the original network of British commercial television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority (ITA) to provide competition to the BBC. In England, Wales and southern Scotland, the channel has been rebranded to ITV1 by ITV plc, the owners of the... 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... James Nesbitt (born January 15, 1965) also known as Jimmy Nesbitt is a Northern Irish actor from Coleraine best known in the United Kingdom for his role in the ITV drama series Cold Feet. ... Helen Baxendale (born 1969 in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England) is a British TV, film and stage actress. ... John Thomson on HUWRH John Thomson (born 1969) is an actor from Northern Ireland. ... Fay Ripley (born on 28 June 1966) is an English actress from Wimbledon, London, England. ... Robert Bathurst as Mark in one of the fantasy stand-up sequences in Joking Apart Robert Bathurst (born 1958, Ghana) is a British actor. ... Hermione Norris (born 1968 in Essex, England) is a British actress. ... Kimberley Joseph is an Australian actress and former glamour model who was first seen by UK audiences in the last series of the comedy drama Cold Feet when her character (Jo Ellison) was brought in as a new love intrest to John Thomsons character Pete, whos on-screen... Jacey Sallés is a british actress probably best known for her recurring role as Ramona Ramirez on the ITV programmes Cold Feet. ... Sean Pertwee (born June 4, 1964) is a British actor. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Host: Jonathan Ross This is an incomplete list. ... Host: Jonathan Ross This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. ... The 2002 British Academy Television Awards were held on Sunday April 21, 2002. ...


It followed the loves, lives, luck and losses of three socially-varying couples; middle class and easy-going Adam Williams and Rachel Bradley, slightly more upper-crust and unhappy David and Karen Marsden, as well as the seemingly down-to-earth Pete and Jenny Gifford.


The original title was "Love, Life And Everything Else" but this wasn't merely a working title. For the first broadcast series, it was the programme's actual title and for repeat showings after the name-change the opening sequences had to be altered. DVDs of all series have been released. The Actual Title of 'Cold Feet' is said to eminate from Adam's remark to Rachel in the first series when he gets 'cold feet' about them living together.


Repeats of the show are now airing on ITV3. ITV3 is an entertainment television channel in the United Kingdom owned by ITV plc. ...


A short-lived United States version starring David Sutcliffe and Jean Louisa Kelly aired on NBC in 1999. David Sutcliffe is an actor who is best known for his part as Christopher on the television show, Gilmore Girls, in which he plays the father of Rory Gilmore. ... Jean Louisa Kelly (born March 9, 1972) is an actress and singer. ... NBC, (Formerly an acronym for the National Broadcasting Company until 2004), is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


Plot summary

In the pilot, Adam's schoolfriend Pete is trying desperately to start a family with his ever-more irritable wife while Rachel's best friend Karen is having immense trouble bringing up her own children as her husband is a high-powered, absent-minded businessman. Adam and Rachel meet thanks to a minor crash in a supermarket car park and - although tempers flared initially - they soon realised a deep bond. Audience-gripping plotlines involving cancer, infidelity and a disastrous Millennium trip to Holy Island followed during the next five series. By the end of the show's run; David had indulged in an affair to the cost of his marriage, Jenny moved to America for an apparently brighter future and Adam sufferred horrendously after Rachel - the mother of his child, after much heartache caused by repeated fears of infertility - died unexpectedly in yet another car crash shortly after they had purchased their first home together.


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Cold Feet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (358 words)
Cold Feet is a British comedy/drama, made by Granada Television, broadcast on the ITV network and shown in five series between 1997 and 2003.
For the first broadcast series, it was the programme's actual title and for repeat showings after the name-change the opening sequences had to be altered.
The Actual Title of 'Cold Feet' is said to eminate from Adam's remark to Rachel in the first series when he gets 'cold feet' about them living together.
COLD FEET (105 words)
Cold feet are caused by a restriction in the small blood vessels of the feet when the skin gets cold.
Circulation problems in the feet, such as diabetes, can also produce the sensation of cold feet.
Tight footwear also may inhibit circulation of the blood vessels of the lower extremity and cause cold feet.
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