Bridget
- Actor
Press clippings Page 2
Bridget Jones and why she's not a feminist
What Helen Fielding has actually created is an ultimately pathetic and highly dependent character.
Helen Elston, The Student Newspaper, 25th November 2015Review - Bridget Christie: A Book For Her
A Book For Her is less universally coherent than its predecessors, a series of routines rather than a show with one overarching structure, and so is slightly less satisfying. But Christie's zeal in attacking big, complicated issues with surrealism is laudable, and there are plenty of bizarrely funny moments.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd November 2015Bridget Christie: why is being PC so unfunny?
'Clarkson, free from the shackles of accountability to either his fans or his friends in government, has become a martyr for the right'
Bridget Christie, The Guardian, 21st November 2015Jeremy Clarkson spotted on Bridget Jones film set
The former Top Gear presenter was spotted smoking a cigarette on the London film set of the upcoming blockbuster.
Rachel Moon, The Mirror, 10th November 2015Bridget Christie's top ten stand-up comedians
The multi-award winning political stand-up and author reveals her favourite comics.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 5th November 2015Interview: Bridget Christie
Londonist interviews Bridget Christie ahead of her London run of A Book For Her at the Leicester Square Theatre.
Ben Venables, Londonist, 28th October 2015Bridget's grown up! Renee Zellweger gets to work on set
She won over a generation of women (and men) with her down-to-earth nature and, more often than not, endearingly unglamorous appearance, no matter what.
But it seems that Bridget Jones has undergone a mature makeover, as Renee Zellweger stepped out for filming on the third installment of the franchise in London on Monday looking decidedly chic.
Becky Freeth, Daily Mail, 12th October 2015Bridget Jones's Baby begins filming
Filming has begun on the third, highly-anticipated Bridget Jones film, to be entitled Bridget Jones's Baby.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2015Bridget Christie on being a good stand-up
Bridget Christie is not an activist or an academic, she just wants to be the best comedian she can be.
Claire Smith, The Scotsman, 13th August 2015Bridget Christie on Putin, politics and her Fringe show
Bridget Christie has a lot on her mind. The fact that girls aged 11 are having bikini waxes. That she no longer calls the Labour party "we". She's worried about cuts to welfare, education and the arts -- and about town centres changing to look like super-rich European cities, with luxury goods retailers instead of record and book shops. Then, suddenly, she's giggly -- at a cute set of animal prints painted on the children's bench in the cafe where we chat.
Alex Hardy, The Times, 10th August 2015