

Radio Oldie
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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Aug 7, 2018 • 11min
1: D. J. Taylor on Rock and Roll is Life: A Novel at the Oldie Literary Lunch
'Rock and Roll is Life' is a vastly entertaining, picaresque and touching novel inspired by the excess and trajectories of the great '60s and '70s supergroups, and of the tales brought back from the front line by a very special breed of Englishmen who made it big in the States as the alchemists and enablers, as well as the old making way for the new in the era of the baby boomers. At its heart is one man's adventure, and the poignancy of the special relationships that dominate his life.
This talk was recorded at an Oldie Literary Lunch as part of Buxton International Festival on July 7th 2018.

Jul 10, 2018 • 7min
An extract from Sam Leith at the Oldie Journalism Course
Sam Leith, literary editor of the Spectator, talks about 'How to Write a Book Review' and proffers wisdom on how to make a review 'really sing on the page' and why you should read a book armed with a pen.

Jul 10, 2018 • 8min
An extract from Mary Kenny at the Oldie Journalism Course
Mary enlightens course-goers, telling them that 'only a blockhead goes into journalism for money' in her session on 'How to Write a Column' – something she has been doing now, for the best part of 50 years.

Jul 10, 2018 • 22min
August Issue: Rules Britannia
Sophia Money-Coutts on modern manners: drinks at 6.30, dinner at 8.30 – and get married by 30. The former features director of Tatler talks tongue-in-cheek about the world of the magazine, and her new book The Plus One which is published on 9th August.

Jul 10, 2018 • 16min
Stanley Johnson on Kompromat
The father of our ‘Golden Oldies’ columnist, Rachel Johnson, has written a political thriller – an account of the skulduggery that might have gone on behind the scenes in the run-up to the EU referendum. Described as a ‘unique peek under the dirty doormat of politics’.
He talks at Chichester Cathedral, an Oldie lunch in partnership with the Literary festival.

Jul 10, 2018 • 9min
Christopher Somerville on The January Man: A Year of Walking Britain
A year of walks, inspired by a song – Dave Goulder’s The January Man. Month by month, season by season and region by region, Christopher Somerville walks many of the 140,000 miles of footpaths across the British Isles.
He talks at Chichester Cathedral, an Oldie lunch in partnership with the Literary festival.

Jul 10, 2018 • 13min
Anna Pasternak on Lara: The Untold Love Story and the Inspiration for Doctor Zhivago
Anna is the great-niece of the Nobel Prize-winning novelist Boris Pasternak – author of Doctor Zhivago. She tells the story of the true and tragic love affair between Boris and Olga Ivinskaya which inspired the literary classic.
She talks at Chichester Cathedral, an Oldie lunch in partnership with the Literary festival.

Jun 12, 2018 • 55min
5: July issue: Roger Lewis looks back on his journalism and books
Roger Lewis looks back on his journalism and books, and discusses his unique, sardonic, comic style. He also unlocks the characters of Peter Sellers and Laurence Olivier in a discussion of his ground-breaking biographies.

Jun 12, 2018 • 18min
4: Charles Duff on Charley's Woods at the Oldie Literary Lunch
Charles Duff stands in to replace his cousin John Julius Norwich, who was forced to stand down due to ill health, at the June 5th 2018 lunch. An actor and lecturer in Shakepeare and theatre history, he entertains and enthrals in equal measure talking about his memoir, Charley's Woods published by Zuleika.

Jun 12, 2018 • 11min
3: Angela Levin on Harry: Conversations with the Prince at the Oldie Literary Lunch
Fresh from reporting on the Royal Wedding for CNN from 4.30am until 9pm, Angela Levin reveals extracts from her royal biography, Harry: Conversations with the Prince at the Oldie Literary Lunch on June 5th 2018.


