Mike Bullen - List of Works

List of Works

Screenplays
  • The Perfect Match (1995)
  • Comedy Premieres: Cold Feet (1997, pilot)
  • Cold Feet (1998–2003)
  • Sunburn (1999–2000)
  • Life Begins (2004–2006)
  • All About George (2005)
  • Amorality Tale (2005)
  • Make or Break (2008, pilot)
  • Reunited (2010, pilot)
Unmade scripts
  • Cold Feet (1998, American pilot)
  • Small Beer (1999, American pilot)
  • Tortoise vs. Hare (2004, feature film rewrite)
Director credits
  • Amorality Tale (2005)
  • Make or Break (2008)
Acting appearances
  • Comedy Premieres: Cold Feet (1997) as Actor
  • Cold Feet
    • Series 1, Episode 1 (1998) as Man on Phone
    • Series 1, Episode 2 (1998) as Neighbour
    • Series 1, Episode 3 (1998) as Man in shower (scene deleted)
    • Series 1, Episode 4 (1998) as Japanese Woman's Husband
    • Series 3, Episode 8 (2000) as Workman
    • Series 4, Episode 6 (2001) as Charles (uncredited)
  • Joanne Lees: Murder in the Outback (2007) as TV Producer

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