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Article: Cold Feet Down Under Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport... and other Aussie challenges; When the Cold Feet gang hit Sydney's lush Balmoral beach to film the final episode of the current series, we didn't want them lounging around in the sun. Oh no, siree. So we posed them some tricky-dicky tasks. Were they fair dinkum or big Sheilas when it came to the crunch?(Features)
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- The Mirror (London, England)
- Article date:
- December 8, 2001
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Byline: Karen Hockney
CHALLENGE 1
PLAY THE DIDGERIDOO
Having played the smooth-talking jazz man in The Fast Show, John Thomson's challenge had to be musical. Picking up our 3ft-long didgeridoo, John (Cold Feet's Pete) starts blowing. The noise is reminiscent of a cat on heat then, suddenly, he gets a second (pardon the pun) wind. `Ha, fooled you! I've got one of these at home. I've had a go before but I'm not very good,' he admits modestly. `I can't do the circular breathing. You need to create a vibration with your lips, like blowing a trumpet, ...
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Article: Offer: FREE Cold Feet DVD.(Competition/Offers)
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...LAST night saw the return of Cold Feet, one of the nation's favourite comedy ... to celebrate, we're bringing you a Cold Feet DVD, which you can claim for FREE ... award-winning DVD, and buy other great Cold Feet episodes at discounted prices. HOW TO ...
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