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(From Belfast Telegraph)

Byline: Janet Devlin

So Cold Feet is back for a fifth and final series (ITV, Sun). James Nesbitt's married life is under severe strain, John Thomson's actual life is under severe strain, Helen Baxendale's family life is under severe strain. Who needs fiction?

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