Dolly Alderton

Journalist

Birthday August 31, 1988

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace London, England

Age 35 years old

Nationality London, England

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1988

Dolly Alderton (born 31 August 1988) is a British journalist, author and podcaster.

She is a columnist for The Sunday Times.

2011

From 2011, Alderton worked as a story producer for series 2-5 of the BAFTA-winning Made in Chelsea, made by Monkey Kingdom.

Alderton has written and directed two independent films with her writing partner Lauren Bensted.

2014

Alderton released The Confluence, a documentary about Tagg's Island in 2014, and Anna Island, a short film accepted to the London Short Film Festival, in 2015.

Alderton worked as a script assistant on the final series of Channel 4's Fresh Meat and directed the behind-the-scenes online videos for the last series of Fresh Meat and the last series of Channel 4's Peep Show.

Alderton adapted her book Everything I Know About Love into a romantic comedy with Working Title TV.

2015

Alderton began writing for The Sunday Times in 2015, working initially as a dating columnist from 2015 to 2017.

2018

Her memoir Everything I Know About Love won a 2018 National Book Award for autobiography and was shortlisted for the 2019 Non-Fiction Narrative Book of the Year in the British Book Awards, and adapted into a BBC/Peacock eponymous television drama series.

Alderton was born in London and raised in Stanmore.

She was born to British and Canadian parents, and describes herself as "half Canadian".

Born Hannah Alderton, she changed her name to Dolly in her early teens.

She was educated at St Margaret's School in Bushey, and Rugby School, where she boarded in the sixth form.

She earned a degree in Drama and English from the University of Exeter, and a master's degree in journalism from City University.

Alderton is an author, journalist and podcast host.

Alderton's debut book, Everything I Know About Love, was published in February 2018.

BBC News described it as "offering readers a frank and deeply personal account of friendships, relationships and growing up as a millennial".

The memoir was shortlisted for the National Book Awards in 2018 in the Autobiography category (won that year by Michelle Obama for Becoming).

It was shortlisted for the 2018 Waterstones Book of the Year.

Season one was released between February 2018 and May 2018, and season two between January 2019 and March 2019.

2019

In January 2019, Penguin published a feature titled Six inspiring lessons I learnt from Love Stories, where Alderton described the experience as a "great privilege".

Alderton has been a guest on numerous podcasts, including Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster, How to Fail with Elizabeth Day, and Table Manners with Jessie Ware.

She was the very first guest on Margaret Cabourn-Smith's podcast Crushed by Margaret Cabourn-Smith.

From February to April 2021, Alderton co-hosted a spin-off series for the Sentimental Garbage podcast titled Sentimental in the City with Caroline O'Donoghue.

In March 2021, the podcast received a five-star review in The Times.

Alderton's work explores themes of love, female friendship, and her experiences living as a millennial woman.

Naomi Gordon described Alderton's memoir Everything I Know about Love as "self-deprecating, and occasionally heartbreaking[,] musings on love, friendship, relationships, and growing up as millennial".

2020

In 2020, she began working as an agony aunt for The Sunday Times in her column Dear Dolly.

In October 2020, Alderton was working on a TV adaptation of Everything I Know About Love.

It was produced by Working Title Television and Universal International Studios for BBC, with a screenplay by Alderton, directed by China Moo-Young.

Her first novel, Ghosts, was published in October 2020 by Fig Tree.

The novel concerns a 32-year-old food writer, Nina, who meets someone through a dating app, while her father is beginning to show signs of dementia.

In October 2020, it was reported that Alderton had sold the film rights to Ghosts.

In October 2022, Alderton released a third book entitled Dear Dolly, a collection of her Sunday Times columns and a new personal essay.

Alderton's second novel, Good Material, was released in November 2023.

Alderton co-created and co-hosted The High Low with Pandora Sykes. The High Low was a weekly podcast focusing on pop culture and current affairs.

The podcast ran for four years and over 150 episodes were recorded.

The final episode aired on 2 December 2020.

The High Low: A Christmas Special Live Stream took place on 8 December 2020 to raise funds for Blood Cancer UK.

Alderton presented the podcast Love Stories in conjunction with her book Everything I Know About Love, where she interviewed a number of guests including Stanley Tucci, Ruth Jones and Marian Keyes.