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  1. Bridget Louise Christie (born 17 August 1971) is an English stand-up comedian, actress and writer. She has written and performed 13 solo stand-up shows and several comedy tours, in addition to radio and television work.

  2. Bridget Christie is a multi-award winning British stand-up comedian, actor, writer and producer. She has written and performed thirteen critically acclaimed stand-up shows, four BBC Radio Four series, one book, a Netflix special and has appeared in numerous TV and radio shows.

  3. Bridget Christie - Who Am I? On Tour Now. Taskmaster. Bridget is part of the line up for the 13th Series of TASKMASTER. Click here to watch it. View details » TRAILER: The Change | Starts Weds 21st June | Channel 4. Watch on. The Change. THE CHANGE begins on Channel 4 on June 21st. Fifty-year-old mum of two Linda finds a new lease of life.

  4. Jun 19, 2023 · The Change is on Channel 4 from June 21 at 10pm; Bridget Christie appears in Bridget Christie & Friends at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre from July 9

  5. Sep 27, 2023 · The creator, writer, and star of new Brit comedy The Change remembers a conversation she had in her early years that proved to be a clue to the kind of life she might lead. “It’s been a long journey,” Christie says as she reflects on her career.

  6. www.bridgetchristie.co.uk › what-on-earth-is-bridget-christieWhat On Earth Is Bridget Christie?

    Bridget Christie is a stand-up comedian, actor and writer. In 2013 Bridget won the Foster’s Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show with her show A BIC FOR HER.

  7. 2 days ago · Mackenzie Crook will direct the second series of Bridget Christie’s menopause comedy ‘The Change’. ‘The Detectorists’ creator, 52, will be at the helm of the return of the 52-year-old comic’s critically acclaimed, BAFTA and RTS-nominated hit, which starts filming next month. Bridget, who recently made headlines over her split from ...

  8. 3 days ago · Bridget Christie said: “Detectorists was my favourite British TV show of the past decade and was a huge influence on The Change, so to have Mackenzie directing the second series feels like a mad ...

  9. “Oh my God, I might need some HRT,” Bridget Christie despairs. Channelling her menopause, the 51-year-old comic feigns forgetfulness in her latest show, Who Am I? Yet the brain fog isn’t entirely an act.

  10. 2 days ago · Christie added: “’Detectorists’ was my favourite British TV show of the past decade and was a huge influence on ‘The Change,’ so to have Mackenzie directing the second series feels like ...