Cold Feet
The show follows the lives of 40-something couples Adam, Pete and Jenny, David and Karen as they navigate love and life in Manchester. Multi-award winning series Cold Feet first aired in 1999 then returned to ITV in 2016 and was nominated ‘Most Popular Drama’ at the National Television Awards in 2017.
Ed is currently involved with Cold Feet – Series 9 soundtrack
ITV: Ongoing Series
ITV: Big Talk Productions
YEAR: 2016-2018 – >>
CD/Digital: Purchase the Cold Feet (new series) orginal score | or from amazon
Producers: Lis Steele | Rebecca Ferguson
Writer: Mike Bullen
Directors: Terry McDonagh | Jamie Jay Johnson | Juliet May | Louise Hooper
BAFTA Awards 2002
Won – BAFTA TV Award
Best Drama Series
Andy Harris | Spencer Campbell | Mike Bullen
BAFTA Awards 2001
Nominated – TV Award
Best Actress – Fay Ripley
Best New Director (Fiction) – Jon Jones
Best New Writer – David Nicolls
BAFTA Awards 2000
Nominated – BAFTA TV Award
Best Drama Series – Christine Langan | Mike Bullen
Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment) – Tim Waddell
Best Graphic Design – Peter Terry | Matt Howarth
Banff Television Festival 2001
Nominated – Banff Rockie Award
Best Continuing Series – Mike Bullen | Andy Harries | Spencer Campbell
British Comedy Awards 2002
Nominated – British Comedy Awards
Best Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 2001
Won – People’s Choice Award
Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actor – John Thomson
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actress – Hermione Norris
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 2000
Won – British Comedy Award
Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Best Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 1999
Won – British Comedy Award
Best Comedy Drama
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Best TV Comedy Actress – Fay Ripley
Broadcast Awards, UK 2017
Nominated – Broadcast Awards
Best Drama Series or Serial
Jamie Jay Johnson (director)
Jamie Jay Johnson (director)
Juliet Mayn(director)
Terry McDonough (director)
Big Talk Productions (production company)
National Television Awards, UK 2017
Nominated – Most Popular Drama
National Television Award
British Comedy Awards 2002
Nominated – British Comedy Awards
Best Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 2001
Won – People’s Choice Award
Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actor – John Thomson
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actress – Hermione Norris
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 2000
Won – British Comedy Award
Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Best Comedy Drama
British Comedy Awards 1999
Won – British Comedy Award
Best Comedy Drama
Nominated – Best TV Comedy Actor – James Nesbitt
Best TV Comedy Actress – Fay Ripley
Broadcast Awards, UK 2017
Nominated – Broadcast Awards
Best Drama Series or Serial
Jamie Jay Johnson (director)
Jamie Jay Johnson (director)
Juliet Mayn(director)
Terry McDonough (director)
Big Talk Productions (production company)
National Television Awards, UK 2003
Won – National Television Award
Most Popular Comedy Performance – James Nesbitt
Nominated – National Television Award
Most Popular Comedy Programme
National Television Awards, UK 2002
Won – National Television Award
Most Popular Comedy Programme
Rose d’Or Light Entertainment Festival 1997
Won – Golden Rose
Granada Television
Won – Silver Rose
Humour – Granada Television
TV Quick Awards, UK 2003
Won – TV Quick Award
Best Actor – James Nesbitt
TV Times Awards 2017
Nominated – TV Times Award
Best Newcomer – Leanne Best
TV Times Awards 2016
Nominated – TV Times Award
Favourite Newcomer – Ceallach Spellman