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Helen Fielding

Helen Fielding

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New Bridget Jones book to be called 'Mad About The Boy'

It's been a v.v long time but Bridget Jones is coming back and she's still mad about boys. At least, that's according to the title of Helen Fielding's new novel, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy, revealed this afternoon.

Matilda Battersby, The Independent, 28th May 2013

Could the prolific John Lloyd be about to come up with yet another long-running programme idea? His one-off celebration The Meaning of Liff at 30, in the company of Sanjeev Bhaskar, Terry Jones and Helen Fielding, was such good fun you felt it was a panel game waiting to happen.

The simple premise of The Meaning of Liff, the bestseller Lloyd wrote with Douglas Adams in the 1980s, was to impose silly meanings on British place names - for instance, Pontybodkin became the stance adopted by a seaside comedian that tells you the punchline is imminent, and Plymouth was to relate an amusing story to someone without realising it was they who told it to you in the first place.

For this anniversary show, Lloyd invited listeners to submit their own reinventions, some of which were every bit as witty as the originals. Helen Fielding - or "Helly", as Lloyd insisted on calling her - was especially taken with Tildonk (a village in Belgium, so not strictly within the rules of the original Liff) to define the wedge-shaped object on a supermarket conveyer belt used to separate one person's shopping from another's. How brilliant was that?

There was also Badgers Mount, describing the sexual position you knew wouldn't work despite your partner's eagerness to try it, and Norwich - any snack where the filling drops out as you take a bite.

Nick Smurthwaite, The Stage, 11th March 2013

John Lloyd marks the 30th anniversary of the book he co-wrote with the late Douglas Adams. It's a strange dictionary, as you'd expect from the inventor of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and his radio producer. In The Meaning of Liff you'll find definitions in a new dimension, as place names become definitions for experiences we recognise but don't really have a word for. It started as a game for Adams and Lloyd but Stephen Fry and Matt Lucas now tell Lloyd why they love it. Fellow devotee Professor Steven Pinker talks about the psychological relief and sense of bonding that comes from realising you're not alone in having the thoughts and feelings that Liff captures. And the studio audience throw in their own suggestions, too, to be judged, accepted or rejected by Lloyd and his distinguished judges Helen Fielding (creator of Bridget Jones), ex-Python (and Chaucer scholar) Terry Jones and actor/writer Sanjeev Bhaskar.

Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 22nd February 2013

Why I really hate Bridget Jones

Helen Fielding has announced she's writing a new Bridget Jones novel. Please pass me a shotgun, some warfarin and a baseball bat, I'm going in...

Cath Janes, Sabotage Times, 9th February 2013

Bridget Jones is back with a third book

Helen Fielding confirms third Bridget Jones book is on the cards, with Facebook and Twitter providing greater opportunities for social embarrassment.

Adam Sherwin, The Independent, 9th November 2012

Audio: Helen Fielding interview

The author Helen Fielding reveals she is writing a new book about Bridget Jones.

Jenni Murray, Woman's Hour, 9th November 2012

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

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