List of awards and nominations received by Cold Feet
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Cold Feet
, a British comedy drama television series about the romantic relationships of three couples, won over 20 awards during and after its five-series run from 1998 to 2003.
Nominations include nine British Academy Television Awards
(one win), thirteen British Comedy Awards
(six wins), and three National Television Awards
(two wins). Four of the seven principal actors have received "Best TV Comedy Actor/Actress" nominations at the British Comedy Awards. Creator and principal writer Mike Bullen
was presented with the Writer of the Year award at the 2003 British Comedy Awards and Series 3 co-writer David Nicholls
received a BAFTA nomination in 2001.
Cold Feet
Cold Feet is a British comedy-drama television series produced by Granada Television for the ITV network. The series was created and principally written by Mike Bullen as a follow-up to his award-winning 1997 Comedy Premiere of the same name. The storyline follows three couples experiencing the...
, a British comedy drama television series about the romantic relationships of three couples, won over 20 awards during and after its five-series run from 1998 to 2003.
Nominations include nine British Academy Television Awards
British Academy Television Awards
The British Academy Television Awards are presented in an annual award show hosted by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts . They have been awarded annually since 1954, and are analogous to the Emmy Awards in the United States.-Background:...
(one win), thirteen British Comedy Awards
British Comedy Awards
The British Comedy Awards is an annual awards ceremony in the United Kingdom celebrating notable comedians and entertainment performances of the previous year.-History:...
(six wins), and three National Television Awards
National Television Awards
The National Television Awards is a British television awards ceremony, broadcast by the ITV network and initiated in 1995. The National Television Awards are the most prominent ceremony for which the results are voted on by the general public. Because of the way the awards are decided, winners are...
(two wins). Four of the seven principal actors have received "Best TV Comedy Actor/Actress" nominations at the British Comedy Awards. Creator and principal writer Mike Bullen
Mike Bullen
Mike Bullen is an English-born screenwriter. Bullen grew up in the West Midlands of England, attending the Solihull School and later Magdalene College, Cambridge. He left with a degree in history of art and became a radio producer for the BBC World Service...
was presented with the Writer of the Year award at the 2003 British Comedy Awards and Series 3 co-writer David Nicholls
David Nicholls (writer)
-Background:Nicholls is the middle of three siblings. He attended Barton Peveril sixth-form college at Eastleigh, Hampshire, from 1983 to 1985 , and playing a wide range of roles in college drama productions...
received a BAFTA nomination in 2001.
British Academy Television Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1998 | Best Photography and Lighting (Fiction/Entertainment) | Peter Middleton | |
1999 | Best Drama Series British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series The British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series is one of the major categories of the British Academy Television Awards , the primary awards ceremony of the British television industry... |
Mike Bullen Mike Bullen Mike Bullen is an English-born screenwriter. Bullen grew up in the West Midlands of England, attending the Solihull School and later Magdalene College, Cambridge. He left with a degree in history of art and became a radio producer for the BBC World Service... and Christine Langan Christine Langan Christine Langan is an English film producer who has been Creative Director of BBC Films since April 2009.After graduating from Cambridge University in 1987 and working in advertising for three years, Langan joined Granada Television's drama serials department where she script edited daytime soap... |
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Best Original Television Music | Mark Russell Mark Russell (composer) Mark Russell is a British composer whose works include music for the television series Cold Feet, Murder City and Kingdom. He presented Mixing It on BBC Radio 3 from 1990 to 2007, when the programme ended... |
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Best Graphic Design | Peter Terry, Matt Howarth and Susan Voudouris | ||
Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment) | Tim Waddell | ||
2000 | Best Actress British Academy Television Award for Best Actress - 1950s :*1955 Googie Withers*1956 Virginia McKenna*1957 Rosalie Crutchley*1958 Gwen Watford*1959 Catherine Lacey- 1960s :*1960 Catherine Lacey*1961 Billie Whitelaw*1962 Ruth Dunning*1963 Brenda Bruce*1964 Vivien Merchant*1965 Katherine Blake... |
Fay Ripley Fay Ripley Fay Ripley is an English actress and recipe author. Born in Wimbledon, London, Ripley is a graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama . Her first professional role was in the chorus of a pantomime version of Around the World in 80 Days... |
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2001 | Best Drama Series | Mike Bullen, Andy Harries Andy Harries Andrew D. M. Harries is a British television and film producer. After graduating from Hull University in the 1970s, Harries began his television career on the Granada Television current affairs series World in Action, before moving on to freelance work... , Spencer Campbell Spencer Campbell Spencer Campbell is an English television producer.- Career :Campbell's early credits include working as a researcher in the early 1980s on the Granada Television television magazine Chalkface... |
British Academy Television Craft Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | New Director Fiction | Jon Jones | |
New Writer Fiction | David Nicholls David Nicholls (writer) -Background:Nicholls is the middle of three siblings. He attended Barton Peveril sixth-form college at Eastleigh, Hampshire, from 1983 to 1985 , and playing a wide range of roles in college drama productions... |
British Comedy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1999 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 1 Cold Feet (series 1) The first series of the British comedy-drama television series Cold Feet was first broadcast on the ITV network from 15 November to 20 December 1998. The six episodes were written by series creator Mike Bullen, produced by Christine Langan, and directed by Declan Lowney, Mark Mylod and Nigel Cole.... |
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Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt James Nesbitt James Nesbitt is a Northern Irish actor. Born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Nesbitt grew up in the nearby village of Broughshane, before moving to Coleraine, County Londonderry. He wanted to become a teacher like his father, so he began a degree in French at the University of Ulster... |
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Best TV Comedy Actress | Fay Ripley | ||
2000 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 2 | |
Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt | ||
2001 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 3 | |
Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt | ||
Best TV Comedy Actor | John Thomson | ||
Best TV Comedy Actress | Hermione Norris Hermione Norris Hermione Norris is an English actress.Norris attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in the 1980s before taking small roles in theatre and on television. In 1996, she was cast in her breakout role of Karen Marsden in the comedy drama television series Cold Feet... |
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People's Choice Award | |||
2002 | Best Comedy Drama | Series 4 Cold Feet (series 4) The fourth series of the British comedy drama television series Cold Feet was aired on the ITV network from 18 November to 10 December 2001. Eight episodes were broadcast over four weeks and the final episode was extended to 72 minutes... |
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2003 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 5 Cold Feet (series 5) 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 drama and while the number of episodes was halved compared to the previous series, the running time was increased from 46... |
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Writer of the Year | Mike Bullen |
Broadcast Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | Comedy | Series 1 | |
2001 | Drama: Series or Serial | Series 2, Episode 5 | |
2004 | Drama: Series or Serial | Series 5 |
National Television Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2002 | Most Popular Comedy Programme | ||
2003 | Most Popular Comedy Performance | James Nesbitt | |
Most Popular Comedy Programme |
Programme Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1998 | Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama | ||
2000 | Situation Comedy & Comedy Drama |
Craft & Design Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1998 | Tape & Film Editing (Entertainment & Situation Comedy) | Edward Mansell | |
2000 | Production Design (Drama) | Chris Truelove | |
Sound (Drama) | Nick Steer, John Rutherford, Jack Dardis and Andy Wyatt |
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | TV Comedy Programme of the Year | ||
2002 | Drama Performer of the Year | James Nesbitt |
Other awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1999 | Banff Rockie Award | Best Comedy | Series 1, Episode 3 | |
Broadcasting Press Guilds Award | Best Entertainment | |||
Golden Rose of Montreux | Series 1, Episode 3 | |||
New York Festival Award | Television Entertainment Programs (Drama) Gold World Medal | Series 1, Episode 6 | ||
2000 | Le Nombre d'Or Award | Series 2, Episode 4 | ||
2001 | International Emmy Award | Drama | ||
Banff Rockie Award | Continuing Series | Series 3, Episode 6 |