Jill Priscilla Goolden (born 28 September 1949) is an English wine critic, journalist and television personality.
Goolden is the only daughter (there being also two sons) of Douglas Cyril Aubrey Goolden (1914-2001), of Forge Cottage, Withyham, East Sussex, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, and Rosemary (1922-2021), daughter of Conservative politician Major Hon.
[2][3] For 18 years Goolden co-presented the popular BBC2 Food and Drink television series in Britain, with Chris Kelly, Michael Barry and her friend Oz Clarke (another oenophile).
She has also starred in a mini-drama written and directed by Pauline Quirke and has performed in The Vagina Monologues at the Royal Albert Hall.
During her time in the jungle Goolden, along with fellow celebrity Carol Thatcher, was voted to do a bushtucker trial.