
Helen Fielding
- Writer and executive producer
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Alice Levine named next curator of The Museum Of Curiosity
Alice Levine will co-host the next series of The Museum Of Curiosity alongside John Lloyd. Series 15 starts on Radio 4 on Monday 7th September.
British Comedy Guide, 19th August 2020Author 'staggered' by sexism in Bridget Jones film
Bridget Jones' creator Helen Fielding has said she is now "staggered" by the sexism her heroine faces in the first film.
Nick Levine, Refinery 29, 5th July 2020Talks underway for fourth Bridget Jones film
Talks are underway for a film adaptation of Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy.
Katie Mansfield, The Bookseller, 21st May 2019Film of the day: Bridget Jones's Baby
Bawdy comedy starring Renée Zellweger as Helen Fielding's titular heroine, Bridget, the car crash singleton with a fondness for Pinot Grigio, married men and big knickers.
Gareth Hargreaves, On The Box, 23rd June 2017Wodehouse Prize: Pig named after Bridget Jones's Baby
A pig is to be named Bridget Jones's Baby after the novel won the Wodehouse Prize for comic fiction.
BBC, 18th May 2017Wodehouse Prize 2017 nominations announced
Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Baby (Jonathan Cape) bags the author her third shortlisting for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction.
Heloise Wood, The Bookseller, 11th April 2017Bridget Jones's Baby review: "a bundle of joy"
Renée Zellweger's hapless heroine is pregnant - but unsure who the father is - in a comedy sequel that really delivers.
Stella Papamichael, Radio Times, 6th September 2016This adaptation of Helen Fielding's novels casts Renée Zellweger as a brilliant Bridget, piling on the pounds to transform herself into the singleton who eats, drinks and smokes too much and is looking for love - but with Hugh Grant's caddish Cleaver or Colin Firth's decent Darcy? Daffy, delicious fun.
Paul Howlett, The Guardian, 23rd December 2015Bridget 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 2015New Bridget Jones book looks unlikely to get film
Production companies haven't snapped up the rights to Helen Fielding's new novel despite strong sales.
Daisy Wyatt, The Independent, 17th October 2013