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The third series of the British comedy-drama television series ''
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'' was first broadcast on the ITV network from 5 November to 26 December 2000. The eight episodes were written by
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and David Nicholls, produced by
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and
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, and directed by
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,
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, and
Tim Whitby Tim Whitby is a British screenwriter, television producer and director. His works include the 2003 costume drama '' Servants'', the ITV drama series ''Cold Feet'', the BBC drama '' The Indian Doctor'' and the comedy series '' Mine All Mine''. ...
. The storylines, which focus on three couples, continue from the end of the second series; Adam Williams and Rachel Bradley (
James Nesbitt William James Nesbitt (born 15 January 1965) is an actor from Northern Ireland. From 1987, Nesbitt spent seven years performing in plays that varied from the musical '' Up on the Roof'' (1987, 1989) to the political drama ''Paddywack'' (1994 ...
and
Helen Baxendale Helen Victoria Baxendale (born 7 June 1970) is an English actress of stage and television, known for her roles as Rachel Bradley in the British comedy drama ''Cold Feet'' (1997–2003), and Emily Waltham in the American sitcom '' Friends'' (1 ...
) try to conceive their first child, and get married at the end of the series; Pete and Jenny Gifford ( John Thomson and
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) have separated after he had an affair with a co-worker. They date different people throughout the series but reconcile in the last episode. After Karen Marsden (
Hermione Norris Hermione Jane Norris (born 5 December 1966) is an English actress. She 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 Kar ...
) gives birth to baby twins, her husband David (
Robert Bathurst Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is an English actor. Bathurst was born in The Gold Coast (now Ghana) in 1957, where his father was working as a management consultant. In 1959 his family moved to Ballybrack, Dublin, Ireland and Bat ...
) has an affair with a local political activist, which damages their marriage. Bullen stepped back from writing the series during pre-production, believing no new storylines could be created for the characters. David Nicholls was one of five writers hired to write the series; when the other four writers were dismissed by producers
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because their scripts were not of the right standard, Bullen returned to write half the series. The eighth episode was the highest-rated of the series, getting 9.66 million viewers on its Boxing Day broadcast. The series won a
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the following year, and was nominated for
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, a Banff Rockie award, and an
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. Fay Ripley received a nominated for the
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.


Cast

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James Nesbitt William James Nesbitt (born 15 January 1965) is an actor from Northern Ireland. From 1987, Nesbitt spent seven years performing in plays that varied from the musical '' Up on the Roof'' (1987, 1989) to the political drama ''Paddywack'' (1994 ...
as Adam Williams *
Helen Baxendale Helen Victoria Baxendale (born 7 June 1970) is an English actress of stage and television, known for her roles as Rachel Bradley in the British comedy drama ''Cold Feet'' (1997–2003), and Emily Waltham in the American sitcom '' Friends'' (1 ...
as Rachel Bradley * John Thomson as Pete Gifford *
Fay Ripley Fay Ripley (born 26 February 1966)Ripley, Fay (25 February 2011).Don't tell me you are going to get my followers up to 5,000 for my birthday tomorrow...I say my birthday tomorrow. Twitter. Retrieved 26 February 2011. is an English actress, telev ...
as Jenny Gifford *
Robert Bathurst Robert Guy Bathurst (born 22 February 1957) is an English actor. Bathurst was born in The Gold Coast (now Ghana) in 1957, where his father was working as a management consultant. In 1959 his family moved to Ballybrack, Dublin, Ireland and Bat ...
as David Marsden *
Hermione Norris Hermione Jane Norris (born 5 December 1966) is an English actress. She 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 Kar ...
as Karen Marsden


Recurring

* Jacey Salles as Ramona Ramirez (Episodes 1, 3, 4, 5, 7) * Nicholas Ball as Felix Bishop (Episodes 1, 2, 3) * Yasmin Bannerman as Jessica Barnes (Episodes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7) *
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as Miles Brodie (Episodes 4, 5) *
Mel Martin Mel Martin (born March 1947) is an English actress. Early life Her father was the artist Frank Vernon Martin, who died in 2005. Career Her breakthrough role was as the star of LWT's ''Love For Lydia'' (1977), adapted from the novel by H E Ba ...
as Heather Childs (Episodes 1, 2, 3) *
Ben Miles Benjamin Charles Miles (born 29 September 1966) is an English actor, best known for his starring role as Patrick Maitland in the television comedy ''Coupling (UK TV series), Coupling'', from 2000 to 2004, as Montague Dartie in ''The Forsyte Saga ...
as Robert Brown (Episodes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) *
Pooky Quesnel Joanna Gabrielle "Pooky" Quesnel (born 30 April 1966) is an English actress, screenwriter and singer. Early life Quesnel was born and raised in Eccles, Lancashire, along with her five siblings. Her father was born in Trinidad. She read English ...
as Emma Keaton (Episodes 5, 7, 8)


Episodes


Broadcast

The episodes suffered from ITV's late decision to insert a third commercial break into evening programming; like many other series that had already completed post-production, ''Cold Feet''s editors were forced to alter their episodes to allow for the extra breaks. Writing in ''Revolution'' magazine, John Owen, the head of media company Starcom, criticised the fact that up to 25 advertisements now appeared during the show.
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, who had sponsored the previous two series of ''Cold Feet'' with their Cockburn's Port brand, did not renew their contract with Granada. Granada Ventures negotiated a new sponsorship deal with
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, estimated at £1.5 million. The first two episodes were broadcast as a single two-hour episode on 12 November.Rogers, Jon (17 November 2000).
Cold Feet returns with a bang
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Episode 8, featuring Adam and Rachel's wedding, was broadcast on Boxing Day—the first time the show aired on a Tuesday.Phillips, William (19 January 2001).
Christmas Day audience peak neared 30 million
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Awards


References


Further reading

*Nesbitt, James (18 June 2009).
James Nesbitt on Northern Ireland: Drama is borne out of conflict
. ''Broadcast'' (Emap Media). Retrieved on 30 June 2009. {{DEFAULTSORT:Cold Feet (Series 3) 2000 British television seasons