

Cold Feet
Follow the lives and loves of a group of thirtysomethings in a heart-warming comic drama as they try to find true love - or at least keep their relationships on track. In this wry and funny look at a generation which is as confused as it is liberated by the choices it faces, will the chill in their feet put out the passion that burns in their hearts?
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Plot Summary
The series follows the intertwined lives of three couples: Adam and Rachel, Pete and Jenny, and David and Karen, as they navigate the complexities of modern relationships, careers, and family life. Set in Manchester, it explores enduring friendships and the challenges of growing older, raising children, and maintaining romance. The show often blends humor with poignant moments, reflecting the realities of mid-life.
Critical Reception
Cold Feet has consistently been praised for its relatable characters, witty dialogue, and realistic portrayal of everyday life and relationships. While the show has evolved over its many series, it has maintained a strong following and generally positive critical reception for its blend of humor and drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic depiction of relationships and everyday struggles.
- Appreciated for its blend of humor and poignant emotional moments.
- The performances of the main cast are consistently highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for the 2020 season is not readily available or consistently aggregated. However, the show generally garners appreciation for its long-standing characters and relatable storylines.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for multiple BAFTA TV Awards and British Comedy Awards throughout its run. Won a National Television Award for Best Drama Series in 1999.
Fun Fact
The show's distinctive theme tune, 'Things Can Only Get Better,' was originally released by D:Ream in 1993, becoming an anthem for the Labour Party's successful 1997 general election campaign.
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