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29-08-2010, 08:19 PM
Cold Feet is being considered for a revival by ITV, according to reports.
The Guardian reports that the romantic drama, which was a ratings hit for the network, may return for another run next year without original cast member Helen Baxendale, whose character Rachel died at the end of the fifth series.
Left Bank Pictures executive Andy Harries, who produced the show while at Granada, said: "[Cold Feet] might [return]. There are conversations ongoing. It would be wonderful to bring it back with the same people in a completely different political and social environment.
"It would depend on the scripts and the timing. It's not about to come back. I wouldn't bring it back just to get some ratings. I think you could make a really interesting show if [creator] Mike Bullen decides to sit down and write it. But I'm not here to announce the return of Cold Feet."
Cold Feet, which also starred James Nesbitt, John Thomson and Fay Ripley, originally ran from 1998 to 2003.
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The Guardian reports that the romantic drama, which was a ratings hit for the network, may return for another run next year without original cast member Helen Baxendale, whose character Rachel died at the end of the fifth series.
Left Bank Pictures executive Andy Harries, who produced the show while at Granada, said: "[Cold Feet] might [return]. There are conversations ongoing. It would be wonderful to bring it back with the same people in a completely different political and social environment.
"It would depend on the scripts and the timing. It's not about to come back. I wouldn't bring it back just to get some ratings. I think you could make a really interesting show if [creator] Mike Bullen decides to sit down and write it. But I'm not here to announce the return of Cold Feet."
Cold Feet, which also starred James Nesbitt, John Thomson and Fay Ripley, originally ran from 1998 to 2003.
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