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 Cold Feet TV Programme

Cold Feet

 
Description: Starring Robert Bathurst, Helen Baxendale, James Nesbitt, Hermione Norris, Fay Ripley and John Thomson. On ITV.

Newest Review: ... watched the first series free online. (you should too, remember its free!) Its about thirty something couples and they are so relatable its briliant. It feels like an honest reality of relationships and life (marriage, babies, jobs). Its hilarious but also is so moving at times and I love to be moved and encapsulated into someone elses world!Great to watch if you are envolved in any of ... more

 ... these life changing situations- it makes you feel liek your not the only one! The writing is brillaint and the actors even better. I just hope people pick this up again after so long - im glad it was bought back for me to watch at least! Please watch if y...more

pooke
Premium Review Cold Feet: Oldy but a flippin goody (159 words)
by - written on 31/07/09 (Useful, 7 readings)
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This show is amazing. I remember watching it in the late 1990's and had forgot about until it went onto the ITV iplayer recently and i watched the first series free online. (you should too, remember its free!) Its about thirty something couples and they are so relatable its briliant. It feels like an honest reality of relationships and life (marriage, babies, jobs). Its hilarious but also is so moving at times and I love to be moved and encapsulated into someone elses world!Great to watch if you are envolved in any of these life changing situations- it makes you feel liek your not the only one! The writing is brillaint and the actors even ...  Read the complete review

polydeuces
Premium Review Cold Feet (513 words)
by - written on 09/08/08 (Very useful, 4 readings)
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It is hard to decide whether Cold Feet tries to be Friends and fails or whether it just is not supposed to be like Friends at all. Sure it has 6 main characters 3 male 3 female one of whom actually was in Friends those with a conspicuous lack of success. Their ages are similar but we have left the Big Apple and moved to Manchester. However whereas the characters in Friends are somehow more strongly defined those in Cold Feet have a more credible breadth and depth to them. As a consequence of this I found it far easier to identify with the characters in Cold Feet than I ever can with Friends. The characters are :- Rachel played by Helen Baxendale who ...  Read the complete review

chrispattinson
Express Review on Cold Feet
by - written on 25/03/03
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Ive only seen 5 or 6 shows and now its finished - Advantages: Excellent characters, Familiar situations, Fresh - Disadvantages: I missed most of it

kezbomb
Premium Review Get your socks back on. (457 words)
by - written on 16/11/01 (Very useful, 1217 readings)
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Yes I think we all need to get our socks back on as my favourite, well one of many of my favourite programmes is returning to the small screen this coming weekend. Yes it's cold feet, and this is meant to be the last ever series, but I do hope they get an offer they cant refuse as I really want this programme to carry on as it brings me many a laugh. The cast- Karen-Hermione Norris Jenny-Fay Ripley Rachel-Helen Baxendale Pete-John Thomson David-Robert Bathurst Adam-James Nesbitt This programme hit our screens almost 5yrs ago with a group of unknowns, now they are some of our countrys ...  Read the complete review

daseaford
Premium Review Cold Feet: Rachel Keeps Your Feet Warm. (362 words)
by - written on 05/12/00 (Very useful, 398 readings)
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A few years ago there was a marvellous American TV series called ThirtySomething. Cold Feet is built around the same scenario as that programme, which is where three couples are each leading their own lives, but the couples are linked from the past for different reasons, and now their lives are inter-twinned with their present life styles. All of the six characters in the programme have strong personalities, which leads them to be successful at almost everything they try. Work seems incredibly easy for them and rarely do they have any mundane or boring tasks to do. I think it is this lifestyle idealism that makes the programme such a draw. I think we would all ...  Read the complete review

 
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