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Radio Oldie
The Oldie magazine’s podcast featuring discussion and debate around the lead features in the latest magazine, plus live recordings from our famous Literary Lunches. Presented by Harry Mount.
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Apr 15, 2021 • 44min
Loyd Grossman, Renaissance man - Oldie Podcast
From punk to the Summer of Love to Rousseau, Loyd Grossman, whose article on 18th century wood carver Grinling Gibbons features in this month’s magazine, talks about pretty much everything to Harry Bucknall in our latest interview with friends of The Oldie; their discussion, however, starts in a South London garden in 1983, with Loyd talking to a large black rabbit…

Mar 11, 2021 • 25min
Harry Bucknall with BSO Hollywood Classics conductor Pete Harrison - The Oldie Podcast
This Saturday 13th March, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra invites The Oldie to the movies, as Harry Bucknall talks to Pete Harrison, guest conductor of the BSO as they play some of the great film scores, such as Ben Hur, Gone with the Wind and The Great Escape, which the orchestra will be performing for their Hollywood Classics concert this Saturday at 7.30 pm.
Full programme details at BSOlive.com
Hollywood Classics is available as a digital livestream for 30 days and tickets can be purchased for £9 per household from BSOlive.com

Feb 14, 2021 • 39min
Hunter Davies, the Fleet Street legend with Harry Bucknall - The Oldie Podcast
At 85, Hunter Davies, buoyed by his younger girlfriend Clare, has received his covid jabs and is raring to go. The writer and Fleet Street legend tells Harry Bucknall what fuels him in this month’s podcast. The key ingredient is boredom, Hunter confesses that if he has even thirty minutes between projects, he goes mad. He’s also not too mad about England’s prospects in the World Cup!

Jan 12, 2021 • 34min
Maureen Lipman, It's Great to Be a Dame - Oldie Podcast
Harry Bucknall covers Maureen's Damehood, Gyles Brandreth’s control of the remote on Celebrity Gogglebox, the perfect recipe for chips as concocted by Victoria Wood and Jack Rosenthal, the challenge facing theatre and live performance, the Labour Party, anti-semitism and the wider right to freedom of religion, finishing with an exhortation for The Oldie Lunch.

Dec 10, 2020 • 26min
The Oldie Podcast: BSO Christmas Crackers Concert is in its 5th decade - Harry Bucknall
Pete Harrison, guest conductor for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's Christmas Crackers concert tells Harry Bucknall that the show will go on. BSO will welcome audiences to the December 19 Christmas concert which will be streamed live and available for download to enjoy at any time. Singer Laura Tebbutt is thrilled to return to the stage with for the first time since 1st March.
For tickets to attend, download or stream the BSO’s Christmas Crackers Concert at the Poole Lighthouse on Saturday 19th December visit www.bsolive.com

Nov 20, 2020 • 55min
Craig Brown and Friends – a Hilarious Oldie Podcast
Britain's funniest writer, Craig Brown, has asked his pals to record some of his greatest hits. Starring Richard Ingrams as Prince Philip, Eleanor Bron as Jilly Cooper, AN Wilson as Alan Titchmarsh, Craig Brown and Tallulah Brown as Downton Abbey's Lord and Lady Grantham, and Paul Bailey as John Gielgud

Nov 8, 2020 • 22min
Barry Cryer, Comedy Legend – Oldie Podcast
At 85, Barry Cryer has worked with them all, from Bob Hope to Morecambe & Wise. In this uproariously funny interview, he recalls a lifetime of laughs with Harry Bucknall

Mar 17, 2020 • 25min
William Wordsworth at 250
The Oldie's Ferdie Rous talks to author and journalist, Frances Wilson, about Wordsworth's idyllic home in the Lake District, his remarkably intense relationship with his sister, Dorothy Wordsworth, and why he was known as the pedestrian poet

Mar 12, 2020 • 30min
Ed West: 'All conservatives are pessimists'
The Oldie's Ferdie Rous talks to Ed West, the Deputy editor of UnHerd and son of Oldie columnist Mary Kenny, about why all conservatives are pessimists and why men are guided by women in politics

Mar 5, 2020 • 21min
Does Homer really matter?
Oxford University recently announced that Homer’s Iliad would be dropped from its Classics syllabus.
Ferdie Rous speaks to Harry Mount, Oldie editor and author of Amo, Amas, Amat… And All That, who studied classics at Oxford, and James Pembroke, The Oldie’s publisher, and a fellow classics enthusiast.