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Cold Feet: The Complete Third Series DVD Drama (2001) james nesbit Amazing Value

All eight episodes from the third series of the popular ITV comedy drama. David (Robert Bathurst) and Karen (Hermione Norris) have had another baby but David is also pre-occupied with a local political group and one if its members, the beautiful Jessica. Adam (James Nesbitt) and Rachel (Helen Baxendale) are living happily together but are they going to tie the knot? Whilst Pete (John Thomson) has moved out and Jenny (Fay Ripley) has found a millionaire boyfriend.
Although its premise of three men, three women and their interconnected lives and loves may mark the show as a copy based on an American template, Cold Feet has slowly but surely developed into a masterpiece of its own. The third series delivers more of the same, but the script is so perfectly written and delivered that it feels like they could continue running with the same premise indefinitely and no one would mind. The performances are, as ever, sublime–particularly the trio of James Nesbitt, John Thomson and Fay Ripley–and the humour is relaxed and unhurried, leaving room for large amounts of drama. With this series seeing dramatic plot lines being developed for all six characters there is also a fair amount of suspense (the story of Rachel and Adam’s wedding will have you on the edge of your seat) and the writers are in no rush to wrap things up, merely leaving you agog for the developments in Series Four. Newcomers to Cold Feet should not worry about joining the show late, as they will quickly fall into step with the ins and outs of this group of British friends.
On the DVD: With eight episodes split over two discs, there is little room for any substantial extras. The scene selection process is clear and concise and there is a rather pointless photo gallery. The standard behind the scenes footage is brief but certainly entertaining, not least the material surrounding the cast’s location shoot in Nesbitt’s home town in Northern Ireland–including a memorable drunken ride in a police wagon.

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All eight episodes from the third series of the popular ITV comedy drama. David (Robert Bathurst) and Karen (Hermione Norris) have had another baby but David is also pre-occupied with a local political group and one if its members, the beautiful Jessica. Adam (James Nesbitt) and Rachel (Helen Baxendale) are living happily together but are they going to tie the knot? Whilst Pete (John Thomson) has moved out and Jenny (Fay Ripley) has found a millionaire boyfriend.
Although its premise of three men, three women and their interconnected lives and loves may mark the show as a copy based on an American template, Cold Feet has slowly but surely developed into a masterpiece of its own. The third series delivers more of the same, but the script is so perfectly written and delivered that it feels like they could continue running with the same premise indefinitely and no one would mind. The performances are, as ever, sublime–particularly the trio of James Nesbitt, John Thomson and Fay Ripley–and the humour is relaxed and unhurried, leaving room for large amounts of drama. With this series seeing dramatic plot lines being developed for all six characters there is also a fair amount of suspense (the story of Rachel and Adam’s wedding will have you on the edge of your seat) and the writers are in no rush to wrap things up, merely leaving you agog for the developments in Series Four. Newcomers to Cold Feet should not worry about joining the show late, as they will quickly fall into step with the ins and outs of this group of British friends.
On the DVD: With eight episodes split over two discs, there is little room for any substantial extras. The scene selection process is clear and concise and there is a rather pointless photo gallery. The standard behind the scenes footage is brief but certainly entertaining, not least the material surrounding the cast’s location shoot in Nesbitt’s home town in Northern Ireland–including a memorable drunken ride in a police wagon.

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