The Oldie Magazine - August 2020
The Oldie Magazine - August 2020
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â The Oldie has been dubbed âPrivate Eye for grown-upsâ and is read by intelligent people who are fed up with the formulaic nature of the celebrity-obsessed national press
â As well as having a lively reviews section, The Oldie is packed with the very best cartoons
â The Oldie is published every four weeks and has 92â122 pages. Every quarter we publish The Oldie Review of Books with the main magazine, as well as a foreign travel supplement in January, a UK travel supplement in March, a Christmas Gift Guide in November and a cartoon calendar
Christopher Robin did adore his bear
He told me he loved Winnie-the-Pooh â and his father, AA Milne
4 mins
The strongest link
Lockdown reunited Anne Robinson and daughter Emma Wilson in her Cotswolds barn. It brought joy, chaos â and âhome screamingâ
6 mins
Raise a glass to the greatest TV chef ever
As Bill Knott reopens his restaurant, he remembers being slapped by Keith Floyd â a great pal, a disastrous restaurateur and a telly genius
6 mins
An odyssey round my treasured islands
As Greece opens to tourists, Taki Theodoracopulos sails home across the Ionian Sea
5 mins
What a Dame!
The late Vera Lynn â Oldie of the Year in 2018 and a great friend to the magazine â wrote her last piece for us in May, aged 103
4 mins
The Mayflower's Essex boy
Four hundred years after the fabled ship sailed to America, William Cook salutes its captain
6 mins
Profitable Wonders: Batting for bats
Besides elegantly wielding his bat at the crease, former England Captain David Gower is a long-standing admirer of the other, flying version.
3 mins
Getting Dressed: Puttin' on the glitz, Dynasty style
Pamela Bellwood dazzled viewers in Claudia Carringtonâs jewels
4 mins
Travel: Bernini's Rome
No artist left a greater mark on the city than the great baroque sculptor and architect. Loyd Grossman follows in his footsteps
6 mins
London's finest egg-loos
Behind its Georgian, stucco façade, a Mayfair restaurant heralds a new dawn in British lavatorial design
4 mins
The Oldie Magazine Description:
åºç瀟: Oldie Publications Ltd
ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Culture
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çºè¡é »åºŠ: 13 Issues/Year
The idea for the Oldie was conceived by Richard Ingrams, who was the editor for 22 years, and Alexander Chancellor.
â The Oldie is 23 years old this year. It is not a retirement magazine but an irreverent humorous magazine packed with great writing. 92% of our readers state âreadingâ as their number one hobby
â The Oldie has been dubbed âPrivate Eye for grown-upsâ and is read by intelligent people who are fed up with the formulaic nature of the celebrity-obsessed national press
â As well as having a lively reviews section, The Oldie is packed with the very best cartoons
â The Oldie is published every four weeks and has 92â122 pages. Every quarter we publish The Oldie Review of Books with the main magazine, as well as a foreign travel supplement in January, a UK travel supplement in March, a Christmas Gift Guide in November and a cartoon calendar
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