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Difference between revisions of "Helen Fielding (character)"

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[[Sara Sloane]] invited her along to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]'s book club in which no one had read her book. She was happy that she was getting the money from sales of it though. She was a fan of 'British Comedy' in which everything is sped up and you have policemen with batons chasing you, which she does.  
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[[Sara Sloane]] invited her along to [[Marge Simpson|Marge]]'s book club in which no one had read her book, something she claimed not to mind as long as they'd all bought it, as she would still get the money from sales. She then claimed that Americans do not understand the sophistication of British humour, only to then be seen being chased by policemen with batons, and chasing them in turn, a pastiche of the Benny Hill Show, a British comedy series which relied heavily on slapstick, as opposed to witty humour.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 14:10, April 30, 2013

This article is for the character. For the guest star, see Helen Fielding.
Helen Fielding
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Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Alive
Hair: Blond
Occupation: Author
First appearance: "A Star Is Born Again"
Voiced by: Herself


Helen Fielding is the author of Bridget Jones's Diary.

History

Sara Sloane invited her along to Marge's book club in which no one had read her book, something she claimed not to mind as long as they'd all bought it, as she would still get the money from sales. She then claimed that Americans do not understand the sophistication of British humour, only to then be seen being chased by policemen with batons, and chasing them in turn, a pastiche of the Benny Hill Show, a British comedy series which relied heavily on slapstick, as opposed to witty humour.

Appearances