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Bridget Christie

British writer and comedian

Bridget Louise Christie (born 17 August 1971) is an English stand-up comedian, actor and writer. She has written and performed 12 Edinburgh Festival Fringe shows and several comedy tours, in addition to radio and television work. She has received British and international comedy awards and is also an award-winning newspaper columnist and author.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
    • 2.1 Television appearances
    • 2.2 Radio
    • 2.3 Podcasts
  • 3 Appearances in other shows
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 Personal life
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Early life and education

Christie grew up in Gloucester, England, the youngest of nine siblings born to Irish parents. She attended St Peter's Roman Catholic High School in Gloucester.

In 1994 she won a three-year scholarship to study Drama at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts in Wandsworth, London.

Career

Christie appeared in various theatre productions and adverts before she began stand-up in 2004.

Her debut BBC Radio 4 series, Bridget Christie Minds the Gap, was broadcast in April 2013. A second series was broadcast in January 2015 followed by a third, Bridget Christie's Utopia, in January 2018. The three series were very well received and won several radio awards including Best Radio at the 2014 Chortle Awards, the 2014 Rose D'Or International Broadcasting Award.

Her debut book, A Book for Her, was published by Century Random House in hardback in July 2015 to acclaim from The Daily Telegraph and The List and The Observer. The paperback was released in February 2016 and the Spanish version in Barcelona in March 2017.

Christie has written for The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Times, The Independent, and The Observer.

She had a weekly column in Guardian Weekend magazine from October 2015 to March 2016.

Bridget also won a 2015 Red Magazine Award (Women of the Year Awards) and a Marie Claire Women at the Top Award (2015).

In May 2016, Christie recorded her debut stand-up special, Stand Up for Her (Live from Hoxton Hall), produced by Baby Cow Productions. It was released direct to Netflix on 31 March 2017. .

She has written and performed 12 acclaimed consecutive solo Edinburgh Festival shows. Her Edinburgh festival shows A Bic for Her, An Ungrateful Woman and her Brexit-themed "Because You Demanded It" was The Guardian's No 1 Comedy of the Year 2016.

In 2020, she was a finalist for Best Scripted Comedy (Longform) BBC Audio Drama Awards.

Television appearances

Christie has appeared on several TV comedy programmes, including It's Kevin (BBC2), QI, The Omid Djalili Show (BBC1), Harry Hill's Little Cracker (Sky), Anna and Katy (Channel 4), The Culture Show (BBC2), Mel & Sue (ITV), Alan Davies As Yet Un*led (Dave). Have I Got News for You (BBC1) for which she was nominated for a 2014 British Comedy Award for Best Female TV comic, the Alternative Comedy Experience (Comedy Central), Room 101 (BBC1), Cardinal Burns (Channel 4), Celebrity Squares (ITV), This Week (BBC One) and Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule (ITV). In 2020 she appeared in BBC One's hit comedy Ghosts as Annie, a ghost who said four words. In November 2021, Christie was announced as a contestant in series 13 of Taskmaster (Channel 4) which began airing in April 2022. Christie will star in The Change, an upcoming Channel4 six-part comedy-drama series; which she also created and wrote.

Radio

Work for BBC Radio 4 and others includes Andy Zaltzman's History of the Third Millennium, Miranda Hart's House Party, It's Your Round, Sarah Millican's Support Group, The Fred MacAulay Show, Dan Tetsell's The 21st Century for Time Travellers, The Now Show, Kerry’s List, It's Not What You Know, Dilemma, French and Saunders' Christmas Show, and The Casebook of Max and Ivan. In 2019, she became curator of the museum on the Radio 4 series The Museum of Curiosity.

Podcasts

Christie has appeared on a number of podcasts including Danielle Ward's Do The Right Thing, Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast, Pappy's Flatshare Slamdown, Jarlath Regan's An Irishman Abroad, Stuart Goldsmith’s The Comedian’s Comedian, The Adam Buxton Podcast, The Penguin Podcast with Richard E. Grant, Literary Death Match, Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster, and Spotify podcast We Need to Talk About.

Appearances in other shows

  • White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, Edinburgh Fringe 2011
  • Celebrity Autobiography, Edinburgh Fringe 2010 and Leicester Square Theatre
  • The School for Scandal, Edinburgh Fringe 2009

Awards

  • Marie Claire – Women at the Top Awards 2015 – winner
  • Red Magazine Women of the Year Awards 2015 (Creative) – winner
  • South Bank Sky Arts Award for Best Comedy for A Bic For Her (2014) – winner
  • Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show with A BIC FOR HER (2013) – winner
  • Funny Women Best Show Fringe Award for The Court of King Charles II (2007) – winner

Personal life

Christie is married to fellow comedian Stewart Lee. The couple have two children.

References

    External links

    • Official website
    • Bridget Christie Minds The Gap on BBC iPlayer
    • A Book For Her on Amazon
    • 'Standup For Her' Live Show on Netflix
    • Bridget Christie at IMDb
    • Bridget Christie at British Comedy Guide

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