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Fenella Fielding Returns to Crazy Coqs Due to Popular Demand

by Staff Writer
May 29, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Do You Mind If I Smoke Fenella Fielding

Do You Mind If I Smoke Fenella Fielding

Due to popular demand, Fenella Fielding returns to Crazy Coqs at Brasserie Zédel on Saturday 2nd June at 2:00 p.m.

Fenella Fielding will read chapters from her recently published autobiography Do You Mind If I Smoke?  The stories are witty and beautifully observed scenes from her life and all told in that unmistakable and ever alluring voice.

‘Fenella has long been a national treasure and an inspiration to many.  She’s a comic original – she invented what she did.’ (Bill Nighy)

       

Fenella Fielding is best known for her film appearances in Carry On Screaming (1966), Doctor in Clover (1966) and Carry On Regardless (1961). She was the voice of the Blue Queen in Dougal and the Blue Cat (1970) and the telephone operator and loudspeaker voice in The Prisoner (1967). Her stage credits include the title roles in Hedda Gabler (1969) for which The Times referred to her performance as ‘one of the theatrical experiences of a lifetime’, and Colette (1970). She’s fondly remembered for a number of appearances on the Morecambe & Wise Show (1969-1972) as well as playing The Vixen in Uncle Jack (early 1990s). Her most recent TV appearance was in Skins (2012).

During her career, Fielding has worked with many of the greats and has known, or at least met, practically everybody else. She has amazing recall and can tell a story about most of the people who were special in the 60s or 70s… Kenneth Williams, Peter Cook, Tony Curtis, Francis Bacon, Joan Sims… the list is endless.

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The book (hardback and audio book versions) will be on sale at the shows and Miss Fielding will be available to sign copies.

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