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Bridget

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My Edinburgh: Bridget Christie, comedian

The Edinburgh Fringe is the best arts festival in the world. Performers from all over the globe stage over 2,000 shows every day for a month. But my favourite thing to do is to eat four pickled eggs in a row and some chips on a bench on The Royal Mile. Not when the fourth one has gone off though, like last year.

Bridget Christie, The Independent, 16th August 2012

Interview: Bridget Christie - First and last

Surrealist comedian on Buckingham Palace, Pot Noodle and outwitting your children.

The List, 18th July 2012

Hugh Grant demands better 'Bridget Jones 3' scripts

Hugh Grant has confessed that he has not been won over by the scripts submitted for the third Bridget Jones movie.

Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 18th February 2012

Full Monty's Peter Cattaneo to direct Bridget Jones 3?

Bridget Jones's Baby may be directed by The Full Monty's Peter Cattaneo.

Simon Reynolds, Digital Spy, 1st December 2011

Sheridan Smith to play Bridget Jones on stage

The show and cast have not been officially confirmed, but the Olivier Award-winning actress Sheridan Smith is almost certain to win the role of Bridget Jones, having impressed Helen Fielding in extensive workshops for the production.

David Lister, The Independent, 16th August 2011

Bridget Jones is back for a third film

Studio bosses at Working Title Films have confirmed they are working on a third movie about homely literary heroine Bridget Jones

The Daily Express, 14th August 2011

An interview with Bridget Chrisie

Bridget Christie is an actor, comedian, and writer (although not necessarily in that order) who has received acclaim from both critics and audiences alike; having won the Funny Women Best Show Fringe Award, as well as being a nominee for both the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, and the Chortle Best Breakthrough Act 2009.

The Humourdor, 27th July 2011

Bridget Christie relives her Daily Mail nightmare

When trying to make ends meet as an aspiring stand-up Bridget Christie found herself working on the Daily Mail diary column for five years, and how did she find the experience?

Will Gore, Epsom Guardian, 15th April 2010

Comedy profile: Bridget Christie

Quirky and irreverant, this silver-tongued standup has made the improbable leap from showbiz diary hack to headline act.

Nosheen Iqbal, The Guardian, 26th March 2010

Bridget Jones: the TV show?

NBC and Working Title plan TV adaptations of UK company's library, which includes Bridget Jones movies and Billy Elliot.

Maggie Brown, The Guardian, 26th February 2010

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