Dolly Alderton

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

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

[23] 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.

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

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

[32] 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".

[33] Alderton has been a guest on numerous podcasts, including Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster,[34] How to Fail with Elizabeth Day,[35] and Table Manners with Jessie Ware.

It has been described as a "generous, funny, warm-hearted and uplifting Sex & The City for millennials which covers bad dates and squalid flat-shares, heartaches and humiliations, and, most importantly, unbreakable female friendships".

[41] The drama premiered on BBC One in June 2022 and stars Emma Appleton, Bel Powley, Marli Siu and Aliyah Odoffin.

[43] In the same month, it was announced that NBCUniversal's Peacock picked the series as well for US streaming to add to its original programming catalogue lineup for the summer season, and it premiered on 25 August 2022.