In the three weeks since Cold Feet returned to ITV for a seventh season, it's already proven itself as hilarious and poignant as ever. But now, going by a first look at tonight's September 29 episode, it looks like the series is about to take a turn for the scandalous as Pete John Thomson and Jenny Fay Ripley admit they've previously had a go at making a sex tape. And yes, it gets messy — but probably not in the way you think.

The actress said she and co-star John Thomson went to town on the scene’s vague brief.
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The year-old actress doesn't think going nude will pull the ratings in. Faye Ripley has revealed she insisted on a 'no nudity' clause when signing up for the return of Cold Feet. The year-old actress admitted that, along with co-star Hermione Norris, she refused to go nude on screen. Faye, who first played Jenny Gifford in , doesn't believe the nation wants to see her body laid bare but was delighted to return to the series.
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With her family recipe books, Fay Ripley has cut a wholesome figure, but the star of Cold Feet is taking a dark turn in a new online television drama. I suppose I am a bad witch, really. The actress was alarmed when a fellow guest at the Good Housekeeping Food Awards pointed out that there was a series of pornographic films of the same name.
The series was created and principally written by Mike Bullen as a follow-up to his award-winning Comedy Premiere special of the same name. A revival with all of the original cast except Baxendale began airing from 5 September Pete and Jenny had remarried whilst David's marriage to Robyn was crumbling. After his separation from Robyn, Nikki Kirkbright Siobhan Finneran is introduced as David's new partner, and Adam later forms a relationship with Karen. It was announced on 17th February that the programme would once again be rested for the foreseeable future. Series creator Mike Bullen's working relationship with Granada Television began in when his agent sold his first screenplay, a one-off comedy-drama called The Perfect Match , to the company's head of comedy Andy Harries. Harries had been looking for television scripts that would reflect the lives of people from his generation—people in their 30s who were under-represented on television. Cold Feet was eventually broadcast on 30 March It received only 3.