Columnist, script editor, executive producer of Red Nose Day, rabbit owner, Mary Berry once came to my house.
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About this site..
Hello, thanks for dropping in, hope all’s well.
This site has everything I write for The Telegraph, BBC Good Food Magazine, Tatler, The Sunday Times and The Guardian and a few other random pieces.
If you click ‘follow’ on the right of this screen, I’ll email you whenever a new article gets added.
That’s it. Did I mention Mary Berry once came to my house?
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About me..
I’m Director of Red Nose Day, write columns for BBC Good Food Magazine and Tatler, am an interviewer on BBC Radio 4’s ‘Loose Ends’ and am helping produce Red Nose Day USA in May 2017.
In ancient history, I was a co-creator of the Make Poverty History campaign and a producer of the Live 8 concerts.
And I script edit/ co-produce the films made by my current boyfriend Richard Curtis: Four Weddings And A Funeral, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Notting Hill, Love Actually and About Time. I’d quite like a little lie down.
Hi Emma,
Just read your article in The Telegraph ‘There’s a lot that’s Different about Schools in America….’ and wanted to thank you 😊!!
We live in NY, moved here for hubby’s job 9 months ago and have just (nervously!) given our youngest, who’s about to take Common Entrance, the option to come out and attend school here instead of joining his older twin brothers at Radley as we are now planning to stay on in The US.
All feels rather daunting and am on a very steep learning curve as I research schools here !!
Ah! but you’ve made me find my optimism again !!
Long may it last😬!!
Big thank you !!
Janie
Hi, Emma my name is Nikki Ryan I am trying to contact you I heard the radio interview on Eddie Nestor’s drive time can you contact me please it’s regarding an idea I have for the cause you were talking about I only caught the tail end and I have an idea that may be of interest and to raise money thanks Nikki 🙂
Really enjoying your column from New York – this week’s was fascinating! Can’t quite get my head around the continued use of the “my current boyfriend” expression – are you planning to move on? What do your children think – does this make them feel secure? How does your current boyfriend feel? Does he call you his “current girlfriend” – is this an Americanism or just the modern way?
Emma, Emma, Emma,
It seems most of your perfect day in NYC is spent eating! Think of those quintessential NY moments that you missed; the riverside walk down to Battery Park to view the Statue of Liberty, from there go to view the Brooklyn Bridge and then cut back to Canal Street to score a knockoff Rolex or handbag. Stop off for oysters and Guinness at Grand Central Station, enjoy the madness of Times Square, and then end the day atop the Empire State Building taking in the incomparable views. You can do most of this in one simple forced march: walk up Broadway as far as you can in one day. You see every bit of NYC along the way, good and bad.
Hi Emma, enjoy your NY meanderings, however like so many you use in your last article the expression ” over and out” this is incorrect as it should always conclude with “out” by using “over” you are inviting the other person to reply but then contradict it by confirming you have finished communicating by using “out”. Hope this is helpful to you and many others, keep on writing. Tony
I beg to differ. In a two way conversation you each indicate that you have finished your present comment and invite a response by saying “OVER”. This continues until one of you think there is no more to say. That person passes the baton with “OVER AND OUT” inviting the other to confirm end of communication with “OUT” or to reopen it. First person does not stop listening until he hears “OUT” from second.
Meanwhile I wonder how the “CURRENT boyfriend” is doing. Is this some intra-couple joke being played in public?
Having now read today’s Telegraph piece I see he is referred to as your “then boyfriend” two years ago. This seems to imply that the relationship has not continued.
You may think your relationships a private matter. But you brought your readers into them so should not be surprised at interest?
Hello Emma
I have never wriitten to a writer before. I once wrote a fan letter to Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones but that’s quite a while ago.
I just wanted to congratulate you on your award as Columnist of the Year and say how much I have enjoyed reading about your time in New York. You gave a lovely different slant on a city we think we know well from films and books or from holidays. Is there any chance you and your current boyfriend could go to live in a different city for a year so you could write an eqully enjoyable column?
Very best wishes
Margaret Wilson
Emma Freud ? As in Clement Freud? You’re father was a disgrace…I’ll keep posting if you keep deleting. Nice to see that sexual abuse of kids is still hushed up by deleting comments
Hi Emma,
Just read your article in The Telegraph ‘There’s a lot that’s Different about Schools in America….’ and wanted to thank you 😊!!
We live in NY, moved here for hubby’s job 9 months ago and have just (nervously!) given our youngest, who’s about to take Common Entrance, the option to come out and attend school here instead of joining his older twin brothers at Radley as we are now planning to stay on in The US.
All feels rather daunting and am on a very steep learning curve as I research schools here !!
Ah! but you’ve made me find my optimism again !!
Long may it last😬!!
Big thank you !!
Janie
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Hi, Emma my name is Nikki Ryan I am trying to contact you I heard the radio interview on Eddie Nestor’s drive time can you contact me please it’s regarding an idea I have for the cause you were talking about I only caught the tail end and I have an idea that may be of interest and to raise money thanks Nikki 🙂
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Really enjoying your column from New York – this week’s was fascinating! Can’t quite get my head around the continued use of the “my current boyfriend” expression – are you planning to move on? What do your children think – does this make them feel secure? How does your current boyfriend feel? Does he call you his “current girlfriend” – is this an Americanism or just the modern way?
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Hi TT – not sure how my question about “current” b/f – posted a week after yours it seems but in ignorance of yours – got linked up.
But maybe between us we will be honored with a response?
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Why do you call Richard your CURRENT boyfriend? Seems rather rude.
Steve
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Emma, Emma, Emma,
It seems most of your perfect day in NYC is spent eating! Think of those quintessential NY moments that you missed; the riverside walk down to Battery Park to view the Statue of Liberty, from there go to view the Brooklyn Bridge and then cut back to Canal Street to score a knockoff Rolex or handbag. Stop off for oysters and Guinness at Grand Central Station, enjoy the madness of Times Square, and then end the day atop the Empire State Building taking in the incomparable views. You can do most of this in one simple forced march: walk up Broadway as far as you can in one day. You see every bit of NYC along the way, good and bad.
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Hi Emma, enjoy your NY meanderings, however like so many you use in your last article the expression ” over and out” this is incorrect as it should always conclude with “out” by using “over” you are inviting the other person to reply but then contradict it by confirming you have finished communicating by using “out”. Hope this is helpful to you and many others, keep on writing. Tony
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I beg to differ. In a two way conversation you each indicate that you have finished your present comment and invite a response by saying “OVER”. This continues until one of you think there is no more to say. That person passes the baton with “OVER AND OUT” inviting the other to confirm end of communication with “OUT” or to reopen it. First person does not stop listening until he hears “OUT” from second.
Meanwhile I wonder how the “CURRENT boyfriend” is doing. Is this some intra-couple joke being played in public?
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Having now read today’s Telegraph piece I see he is referred to as your “then boyfriend” two years ago. This seems to imply that the relationship has not continued.
You may think your relationships a private matter. But you brought your readers into them so should not be surprised at interest?
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Congratulations on your award. You deserve it. 😊
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Hello Emma
I have never wriitten to a writer before. I once wrote a fan letter to Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones but that’s quite a while ago.
I just wanted to congratulate you on your award as Columnist of the Year and say how much I have enjoyed reading about your time in New York. You gave a lovely different slant on a city we think we know well from films and books or from holidays. Is there any chance you and your current boyfriend could go to live in a different city for a year so you could write an eqully enjoyable column?
Very best wishes
Margaret Wilson
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I have enjoyed your column immensely. It is the first thing I turn too in the Tuesday Telegraph. Will miss you every week
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Emma Freud ? As in Clement Freud? You’re father was a disgrace…I’ll keep posting if you keep deleting. Nice to see that sexual abuse of kids is still hushed up by deleting comments
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BOB what sort of person are you? The sort that bombards female MPs with nasty mail perhaps?
How would you feel if it was your father this was about? Would it be your fault? Would people be justified posting nasty messages on your blog?
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How about more “UK meets America” columns? It’s great stuff…
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Are you the same Emma Freud that recorded Let Love Speak Up Itself with Paul Heaton/The Beautiful South? Remarkable song!
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