•
Charles Dickens used John Fielding as a character in his
Barnaby Rudge. •
Ken Follett used John Fielding as a character in his book
A Place Called Freedom. • John Fielding is the protagonist's employer in
John Dickson Carr's 1962 historical novel
The Demoniacs. •
Leon Garfield's
Smith (1967), which deals with London's underworld,
highwaymen and
footpads, contains a blind justice. • A 1984 West German television series
The Blind Judge is based on his career, with
Franz Josef Steffens playing Fielding • John Fielding is a key secondary character in ''Lempriere's Dictionary'' (1991) by
Lawrence Norfolk although he was dead at the time the scenes were set. • A fictionalized Sir John Fielding is the protagonist of eleven historical detective novels published from 1994 to 2005. Set in
Britain's Georgian period, the series was written by American author
Bruce Cook under the pseudonym
Bruce Alexander. • John Fielding is an important character in the historical detective novel
Death in the Dark Walk (1994), written by
Deryn Lake. • John Fielding is played by
David Fox in the 1997 BBC production of
Tom Jones, where he appears as the judge presiding over the protagonist's trial. • John Fielding is portrayed by
David Warner in the 2006 British television film of
Sweeney Todd, starring
Ray Winstone. • The 2008
Channel 4 television series
City of Vice is based on the crime investigation work of the Fielding brothers.
Iain Glen plays John Fielding. • John Fielding is a recurring supporting character in a series of Benjamin Franklin mysteries by Robert Lee Hall—set in London during the late 1750s. In many instances Fielding himself requests Franklin's help solving a murder. ==Citations==