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[1] 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.
BAFTA Awards
British Academy Television Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1998 | Best Photography and Lighting (Fiction/Entertainment) | Peter Middleton | Nominated[2] |
1999 | Best Drama Series | Mike Bullen and Christine Langan | Nominated[3] |
Best Original Television Music | Mark Russell | Nominated[3] | |
Best Graphic Design | Peter Terry, Matt Howarth and Susan Voudouris | Nominated[3] | |
Best Editing (Fiction/Entertainment) | Tim Waddell | Nominated[3] | |
2000 | Best Actress | Fay Ripley | Nominated[4] |
2001 | Best Drama Series | Mike Bullen, Andy Harries, Spencer Campbell | Won[5] |
British Academy Television Craft Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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2000 | New Director: Fiction | Jon Jones | Nominated[6] |
New Writer: Fiction | David Nicholls | Nominated[6] |
British Comedy Awards
Year | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1999 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 1 | Won[7] |
Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt | Nominated[8] | |
Best TV Comedy Actress | Fay Ripley | Nominated[8] | |
2000 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 2 | Won[9] |
Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt | Won[9] | |
2001 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 3 | Nominated[10] |
Best TV Comedy Actor | James Nesbitt | Nominated[8] | |
Best TV Comedy Actor | John Thomson | Nominated[8] | |
Best TV Comedy Actress | Hermione Norris | Nominated[8] | |
People's Choice Award | Won[11] | ||
2002 | Best Comedy Drama | Series 4 | Nominated[12] |
2003 | Best TV Comedy Drama | Series 5 | Won[13] |
Writer of the Year | Mike Bullen | Won[13] |
Broadcast Awards
National Television Awards
Royal Television Society awards
Programme Awards
Craft & Design Awards
Television and Radio Industries Club Awards
Other awards
Year | Award | Category | Nominee | Result |
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1999 | Banff Rockie Award | Best Comedy | Series 1, Episode 3 | Nominated[26] |
Broadcasting Press Guilds Award | Best Entertainment | Won[27] | ||
Golden Rose of Montreux | Series 1, Episode 3 | Nominated[28] | ||
New York Festival Award | Television Entertainment Programs (Drama) Gold World Medal | Series 1, Episode 6 | Won[29] | |
2000 | Le Nombre d'Or Award | Series 2, Episode 4 | Nominated | |
2001 | International Emmy Award | Drama | Nominated[30] | |
Banff Rockie Award | Continuing Series | Series 3, Episode 6 | Nominated[31] |
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References
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