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The Little Book of Cold Feet: Life Rules (ISBN 0-233-05088-4), a book of quotes from the series, was compiled by Rice and released in 2003. The same year, The Complete Cold Feet Companion (ISBN 0-233-00999-X) by Rupert Smith, featuring interviews with the actors and production staff, was released. The book sold 961 copies in the first week of ...
Cold Feet: The Complete 4th Series was released on region 2 DVD by Video Collection International and Granada Video on 25 November 2002. [26] and was re-released in new packaging by Granada Ventures on 20 March 2006. [27] A DVD of the eighth episode was made available in 2003 in a joint promotional venture between the Sunday Mirror and ...
Cold Feet's pilot episode was intended by Andy Harries, the executive producer and Granada Television's controller of comedy, to lead to a series commission from the ITV network. Poor ratings on its night of broadcast in March 1997 stalled a commission; Harries told writer and creator Mike Bullen and producer Christine Langan to "forget it". [7]
The sixth series of the British comedy-drama television series Cold Feet was broadcast on the ITV network from 5 September to 24 October 2016. [1] There are eight episodes and it is the first full series of Cold Feet since 2003 .
Cold Feet is a British television pilot directed by Declan Lowney. It stars James Nesbitt and Helen Baxendale as Adam and Rachel, a couple who meet and fall in love, only for the relationship to break down when he gets cold feet. John Thomson, Fay Ripley, Hermione Norris and Robert Bathurst appear in supporting roles.
Cold Feet: The Complete 2nd Series was released in the UK by Video Collection International and Granada Media on VHS on 10 April 2000, and on region 2 DVD on 16 October 2000. [41] It was released in the United States by Acorn Media on 26 April 2005 and in Australia by Time Life on 5 December 2006. [42] [43]
During pre-production, Mike Bullen declined to write the episodes, believing that all the stories that could be told had been told. His interest was eventually renewed and he wrote four episodes, leaving the other four to David Nicholls. [28] For Episode 5, the cast and crew spent several days filming in Portrush and Belfast in Northern Ireland ...
The fifth series of the British comedy drama television series Cold Feet was broadcast on the ITV network from 23 February to 16 March 2003. This was the final series of the original run of the drama until it was revived in 2016, and while the number of episodes was halved compared to the previous series, the running time was increased from 46 minutes to 72 minutes per episode, necessitating a ...