The idea for the Oldie was cooked up 25 years ago by its founding editor, Richard Ingrams, and his much-lamented successor, the late Alexander Chancellor. Their aim was to create a free-thinking, funny magazine, a light-hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity. The Oldie is ageless and timeless, free of retirement advice, crammed with rejuvenating wit, intelligence and delight. With over 100 pages in every issue, The Oldie is packed with funny cartoons and free-thinking and intelligent articles covering a wide range of topics – from gardening and books to travel, arts, entertainment, and so much more.
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Among this month’s contributors
NOT MANY DEAD • Important stories you may have missed
Anyone for Venice? • What a treat to see an altar in the Frari restored by Venice in Peril
The cowboys of London’s Wild West • I’m a dream client for rip-off builders
OLDEN LIFE
MODERN LIFE
I weep for Wales • Twenty-five years after devolution, Roger Lewis mourns for the lost world of his youth
Magic dirtbuster • Martin Plimmer salutes the Swarfega inventor, Audley Bowdler Williamson, who died 20 years ago
Birdwatcher’s Bible • John McEwen on a new book of The Oldie’s Bird of the Month pictures by Carry Akroyd
How to be a Yes Man • Ever since he started agreeing with everyone, Matthew Fort has found life much easier
Germany calling • Forty years ago, Ian La Frenais and Dick Clement loved creating Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
Farewell, my lovely Islington • Cosmo Landesman grew up in a bohemian borough crammed with writers and singers. Now it’s a super-gentrified cultural desert
Standing ovation • At 90, John Standing tells York Membery about his 70 years on stage and screen
All the Sun King’s horses • Louis XIV would have adored the Paris Olympics at Versailles.
In the line of fire • James Fletcher was photographing the Trump rally when shots rang out
Grime is good • Ian Fleming said English women are filthy - if only we were
My model performance
Roll up for death-defying Blondin • The heart-stopping tightrope-walker was born 200 years ago
Philistines in glass houses
Time to pay for music lessons, Sir Keir
I need a mansplainer in my life • Mary Kenny likes it when kind men help her out
The Hannibal Lecter of Cleethorpes • Mother has become the most dangerous resident in the local hospital
My very rude awakening
Frank Bruno
Naked attraction of nude pictures
Manners makyth the finest men
Dame Ann Leslie (1941-2023)
Beware of magic health cures • The new weight-loss drug might not be a miracle, after all
READERS’ LETTERS
Hollywood’s funny girl
Posh, Becks - and sex
City of fights
My first book - 70 years ago
Hunchback spy
The Loadsamoney era
OLDIE NOVEL OF THE MONTH
Iris Murdoch’s Damascus moment • My dear friend would have loathed the private-school tax
Commonplace Corner
RANT
FILM • THE CONVERSATION (12A)
THEATRE • THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL
RADIO
TELEVISION
MUSIC • PAUL WEE PLAYS ALKAN
GOLDEN OLDIES • THE LATE MADONNA
EXHIBITIONS • LEONORA CARRINGTON: REBEL VISIONARY
GARDENING • SECOND COMING
KITCHEN GARDEN • CAPE GOOSEBERRIES
COOKERY • FRENCH LESSONS
RESTAURANTS • PUB GRUB
DRINK • PEARLY WHITES
SPORT • LAST FAREWELL
MOTORING • THE ROVER RETURNS
The computer isn’t always right
Share performance anxiety
Stonechat
Ode on melancholy...