Gina Jones is a character in the stage plays Fiddlers Five and Fiddlers Three. In both cases, she is a typist working for Sam Fletcher. However changes were made when Fiddlers Five was revised and adapted to become Fiddlers Three. In the former, five people were in need of money and all five became co-conspirators in the "fiddling" and Gina (here the character is simply Gina) would have been one of them. When Fiddlers Five was adapted, the two female lead roles were merged into a larger role for Sally Blunt. Gina is retained as a character and given a surname "Jones" but now she has a smaller role. She is no longer one of the "fiddlers", only three "fiddlers" remain. In Fiddlers Three, the others take care to shield her from knowing what is going on, and she almost ruins their scheme by saying the wrong things at the wrong time. Stage directions in Fiddlers Three describe her as "a pretty, rather timid young girl, not smart, but with possibilities." She is not particularly bright, spells and types badly and is an "innocent", having grown up in a convent.