The Oldie magazine March issue 410

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Happy 30th Birthday! Happy 30th birthday to The Oldie! The first issue of the magazine (pictured) came out on 21st February 1992. Richard Ingrams, the founding editor, said, ‘Many claim to have thought of the idea of The Oldie, including Alexander Chancellor and John McEwen, two of our backers. Another claimant is Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye. He is certainly one of the keenest enthusiasts, partly, I suspect, because if the magazine is successful, it will stop me hanging around in the Private Eye offices.’ Richard Ingrams is happily still with us, as is John McEwen, starring in these pages as our Bird of the Month columnist. Sadly, Alexander Chancellor, Richard’s successor as Oldie editor, died in 2017. Other original directors included Patrick Marnham and the late Naim Attallah. Another director, Stephen Glover, now writes our Media Matters column. What a delight, too, that original contributors Mary Kenny, Richard Osborne and Valerie Grove are columnists for the magazine today. Craig Brown pays tribute to Richard Ingrams in this issue. A N Wilson remembers another original director, the late Auberon Waugh. He also wrote a fine ode to Richard Ingrams in the first issue, reprinted above.

Ingrams Encore by A N Wilson. A tribute to The Oldie’s first editor in the first issue When you and Private Eye were in your youth, The oldies howled, because you told the truth About the humbug world which Baillie Vass [Alec Douglas-Home’s nickname] Tried to protect with money or with class. Young Ingrams, Marnham, Rushton, Foot and Waugh Gleefully wove old England’s winding sheet. Unveiled Profumo’s lies, Wilson’s clay feet, The sins of Maxwell, Thorpe and many more. Some of your heroes then are now so old That they are dead and cannot be enrolled To write for you, but keep

them in your mind Lest, mellowing in age, you should grow kind. Don’t wage a war on youth, which will outgrow Its childish follies – rather, raise a cry Against the shyster lawyers, the MPs, The flannel-bishops, the performing fleas Whom you lambasted yearly in the Eye. Remember Cockburn’s cruel vision, which Made him distrust the Tories and the rich. When tempted to admire some oldie shit Puncture his vanity with Driberg’s wit. When sentiment would lure

Among this month’s contributors Anne Robinson (p55) is known for being horrible on The Weakest Link and presents Countdown. She hopes to become a dutiful Cotswolds housewife even though, for obvious reasons, she isn’t married. Mary Killen (p16) is Dear Mary on the Spectator. She and her husband, Giles Wood, The Oldie’s Country Mouse (p35), wrote The Diary of Two Nobodies. Bruce Beresford (p36) is the director of Oscar-winning Driving Miss Daisy (1989). His films include Breaker Morant and The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, which he wrote with Barry Humphries (p18). Craig Brown (p7 and p14) is Britain’s funniest writer. His diaries appear in Private Eye. He is the author of Ma’am Darling and One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time.

you to invest Belief in humbugs, I would beg you lift From Malcolm Muggeridge his greatest gift: the inability to be impressed. Your enemies believe you’re off your trolley: Glory in that! And rage at this world’s folly. And laugh at Death and, with no trace of fear Mock gilded butterflies, like old King Lear. If, armed with writs, disgusted Middle Age Hires Carter-Ruck to close The Oldie down, Then you’ve succeeded! Everyone in town Will cheer an Ingrams encore on the stage.

Are we getting too fat for our graves? That’s the worrying news coming out of Shropshire. The Shropshire Association of Local Councils has been considering the introduction of mega-graves. The suggestion is that the current standard grave size of four feet by eight feet – 32 square feet – will be increased to a minimum burial plot size of just under 54 square feet. That’s a bumper increase of 68 per cent. As well as being worrying news about our waistlines, the suggestion would also lead to space running out in graveyards. It doesn’t help that lots of land that could be used for graves is now allocated for housing development. Many The Oldie March 2022 5


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Ask Virginia Ironside

5min
pages 106-108

On the Road: Celia Birtwell

4min
pages 94-96

Crossword

3min
pages 97-98

Overlooked Britain: England

7min
pages 90-92

Taking a Walk: London’s

3min
page 93

Edwina Sandys’s Manhattan

7min
pages 88-89

Getting Dressed

6min
pages 84-87

Golden Oldies Rachel Johnson

4min
page 74

Exhibitions Huon Mallalieu

2min
pages 75-76

Television Frances Wilson

4min
page 72

Music Richard Osborne

3min
page 73

Film: Parallel Mothers

3min
page 70

Media Matters Stephen Glover

4min
pages 67-68

Boris – the fall of Falstaff

4min
page 66

Love Marriage, by Monica Ali

4min
page 65

Constable: A Portrait, by James

5min
pages 61-62

Against the Tide, by Roger Scruton, ed Mark Dooley

2min
pages 63-64

The Doctor’s Surgery

3min
page 47

One Party After Another: The Disruptive Life of Nigel Farage, by Michael Crick

2min
pages 55-56

Readers’ Letters

8min
pages 48-49

A Class of Their Own, by

5min
pages 57-58

Postcards from the Edge

4min
page 44

Goodbye to Hollywood

6min
pages 38-40

Pearls of wisdom from The Oldie’s 30-year archive

4min
page 41

Small World Jem Clarke

3min
pages 42-43

Town Mouse Tom Hodgkinson

4min
page 34

Country Mouse Giles Wood

4min
page 35

History David Horspool

4min
page 33

My Irish home is now a ghost

3min
page 32

Do act with your heroes

4min
page 31

A Supreme Court Justice

4min
pages 26-27

Francis Bacon, Queen of

4min
page 30

Thirty years of Oldie laughs

7min
pages 28-29

My true ghost story

7min
pages 18-20

My friend Auberon Waugh

6min
pages 22-24

What happened when I went

4min
page 25

Sport’s golden oldies

4min
page 21

RIP the alpha male Mary Killen

4min
pages 16-17

Bliss on Toast Prue Leith

3min
page 6

The great Liberal comeback

3min
page 11

The Old Un’s Notes

3min
page 5

The strange death of youth

4min
page 13

Gyles Brandreth’s Diary

4min
page 9

Our founding father, Richard

7min
pages 14-15

Barry Cryer remembered

4min
pages 7-8

Grumpy Oldie Man

4min
page 10
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