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304:, Tina Ogle noted that Neil Morrissey was playing a "typical fluffy bunny", but singled out Jim Carter as the best actor. Thomas Sutcliffe for the same newspaper was more critical of Morrissey, writing that he was putting on "his 10-year-old boy act", and concluded by saying 272:, Matthew Bond wrote that it is "an enjoyable one-off comedy aimed at anybody who's ever been single, married, or had children. With such catholic appeal further heightened by Helen Baxendale heading a talented cast, it showed just what ITV can do." An ITV committee selected 276:
to represent the network in the comedy-drama category at the Montreux Television Festival. The programme won the Silver Rose in the Humour category and the Golden Rose of Montreux, the festival's highest honour. Further acclaim came at the end of the year at the
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as having "sheer comic class". The reviewer praised both the leads and the supporting cast and concluded by calling it the best of the four comedy premieres. Matthew Bond wrote that
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The Premieres, all pilots for potential television series, were produced from 1995 to 1996 for intended broadcast in 1996. However, they were all postponed until 1997.
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ran for five series from 1998 to 2003 and, after a thirteen-year hiatus, for four more series from 2016 to 2020.
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named it the best sitcom of the year. The broadcast was watched by 4.6 million, gaining a 42% audience share.
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Lanning, David (4 January 1998). "A prizewinning vegetable plot for Geordie Tim".
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Bond, Matthew (31 March 1997). "This postman two-parter was merely irritating".
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that it was nigh on impossible to see the comedy at all." Desmond Christy of
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called it "a rare example of a period sitcom" and compared Darren Grimley to
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Bond, Matthew (31 December 1997). "The authentic voice of grieving people".
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was a programming strand of four one-off television comedies, produced by
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was equally disappointed and hoped a series would not follow the pilot.
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Christy, Desmond (31 December 1997). "A load of Po from Dimby-Wimby".
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Methven, Nicola (1998). "Granada's Grimleys set for spring launch".
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anticipated a full series would follow the pilot and Eddie Gibb for
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Millar, John (7 July 1997). "Drama with a flare for 70s fashion".
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Gibb, Eddie (23 December 1997). "1997: The best of television".
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Bond, Matthew (14 April 1997). "Infuriating woman".
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Chancellor, Alexander (6 April 1997). "Television".
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Index

Granada Television
ITV
Cold Feet
Declan Lowney
Mike Bullen
James Nesbitt
Helen Baxendale
cold feet
Cold Feet
Suri Krishnamma
Peter Morgan
Neil Morrissey
Jim Carter
The Grimleys
Jed Mercurio
James Bradshaw
Samantha Janus
Jack Dee
The Grimleys
Sam Miller
Billy Ivory
Tim Healy
Su Elliot
The Times
British Comedy Awards
The Observer
The Independent
Mark Lawson
Adrian Mole
Daily Record

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