Cold Feet

1999
7.5| 0h30m| en
Synopsis

Cold Feet is an American television series produced by Kerry Ehrin Productions and Granada Entertainment USA for NBC. Based on the British TV series of the same name, the series follows three Seattle couples, each at different stages of their romantic relationships. It premiered on September 24, 1999 to mixed reviews and was canceled a month later because of falling ratings. Eight episodes were produced, of which four aired.

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ada the leading man is my tpye
Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Jeanskynebu the audience applauded
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
marcos-ledezma My God!. Can't americans stop ripping this wonderful "BRITISH" sitcom?. For God's sake! Be creative, do your own things! The original series are warm, funny, dramatic and very very human. It's made laugh and certainly cry... MarcoL Oslo, Norway
piratealice There is a reason why this show was cancelled. It was just another example of how American TV network executives try to copy shows that work in other countries because they can't think of an original idea on their own. Their attempt to turn this into an American show failed miserably. The original British version was better written and had better actors. This show worked in England, because they did it right! Hey, Hollywood, if you want to use shows from other countries here, just show them, don't re-make them! The Vicar of Dibley was a funny show, but it wouldn't be funny if we made it American would it?? NO! The only one who can be the Vicar is Dawn French. The real version of Cold Feet is being aired currently on BRAVO, tune in!
Raihnman Hey guys, love your show. I was pleasantly surprised to hear the song "Rodeo Clowns" by G. Love and Special Sauce on your last show. A guy by the name of Jack Johnson wrote and also performed the song with G. Love.Jack is a pro surfer, film-maker, song-writer, musician and overall nice guy. He is currently living in Santa Barbara.G. Love and Special Sauce is a great band. Glad to see you use some of their music in your show.Keep up the great shows. My wife and I look forward to a fun season with you.Kurt
Queeven To be truthful, the only reason I started watching "Cold Feet" was because I'd heard Peter Wingfield was going to be in it. I braced myself for one of those mushy grown-up (I'm 14) series that I would suffer through only to see one of my favorite actors. That Friday night, I sat down to watch it, expecting the worst. Then the show started. I immediately loved it!"Cold Feet" is really, really, really, really funny!Not to mention: romantic without being mushy, grown-up without excluding everyone below age 25, and one of my favorite shows.P.S. - I just saw the preview for the episode PW is going to be in. I can't wait!!!