The Oldie Magazine - April 2021
The Oldie Magazine - April 2021
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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
Gyles Brandreth's Diary: Appointment with death
After 30 years of double vision and headaches, I finally visited a neurologist and learnt the truth...
4 mins
Suffering for her art
Tortured by love, longing for children, Elizabeth Bowen poured her pain into her exceptional novels, says her friend A N Wilson
4 mins
When the Hurricane hit Liverpool
Alex Higgins smoked, boozed and gambled as he met a delighted Gary Smith
2 mins
How Mr Tickle Tickled The World
Fifty years after they began, Mr Men books have sold 85 million copies. Teacher Kath Garner pays tribute to the brilliant adman behind them
4 mins
Wizards from Oz
A wave of brilliant Australians came to Britain sixty years ago. They included Clive James, Germaine Greer â and Barry Humphries
6 mins
Chips with extra sauce
Chips Channon was the ideal political diarist â truthful, vulnerable and gossipy.
6 mins
The gripes of Roth
As a new biography appears, director Tristram Powell remembers working with a writer who could be kind â and scarily cruel
6 mins
The best sermons ever
This Easter, vicars shouldnât be obscure or arrogant in the pulpit. Like Jesus, they should be funny, says Reverend Peter Mullen
4 mins
Pilgrimage to 84 Charing Cross Road
A New Yorkerâs letters to a London bookshop were a big hit 50 years ago. Valerie Grove accompanied her on her first visit to Marks & Co
6 mins
Gainsborough in London
The Suffolk painter is best known for his rural scenes â but his last years in the capital were the pinnacle of his career
3 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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