
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.
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Series 7, Episode 7

When a threat is made towards David's daughters, he takes matters into his own hands. Although in no position to do so, Adam offers Pete some relationship advice - with disastrous consequences.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Friday 20th October 2017
- Time
- 9pm
- Channel
- ITV1
- Length
- 60 minutes
Cast & crew
James Nesbitt | Adam Williams |
John Thomson | Pete Gifford |
Fay Ripley | Jenny Gifford |
Hermione Norris | Karen Marsden |
Robert Bathurst | David Marsden |
Ceallach Spellman | Matthew Williams |
Leanne Best | Tina Reynolds |
Daisy Edgar-Jones | Olivia Marsden |
Madeleine Edmondson | Chloe Gifford |
Jack Harper | Adam Gifford |
Ella Hunt | Ellie Marsden |
Marji Campi | Barbara Blyth |
Amy Huberman | Sarah Moore/Poynter |
Siobhan Finneran | Nikki Kirkbright |
Ruth Madeley | Tracey McHarrie |
Robert Glenister | George Kirkbright |
Tim Dantay | Robbie Burgess |
Faith Alabi | Eliza Schumacher |
Saira Choudhry | Vedika Jawad |
Diana Jane Brooks | Bernice Duerden |
Aaron Cobham | Jules Watson |
Eileen O'Brien | Vera Goulbourne |
Kieran Bew | Gareth Newton |
Damon Gough (as Badly Drawn Boy) | Busker |
Mike Bullen | Writer |
Terry McDonough | Director |
Serena Cullen | Series Producer |
Lis Steele | Producer |
Mike Bullen | Executive Producer |
Kenton Allen | Executive Producer |
Matthew Justice | Executive Producer |
Kathryn O'Connor | Co-producer |
Terry McDonough | Co-executive Producer |
Mark Davies | Editor |
Xavier Russell | Editor |
Hayden Matthews | Production Designer |
Andy Pryor | Casting Director |
Darren Finch | Costume Designer |
Janet Horsfield | Make-up Designer |
Edmund Butt | Composer |
Simon Bell (as Si Bell) | Director of Photography |
Jack Casey | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
Odd how quickly Cold Feet has gone from returning novelty to seeming snuggly and comforting, sort of the televisual equivalent of a sofa you bought a few years ago. Which is no bad thing, of course, what with it being a drama about family and friendship. The conclusion to series two of the reboot finds Tina arranging to meet Sarah, Adam offering Pete some relationship advice and David reacting when his daughters are threatened.
Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 20th October 2017