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The Oldie magazine described by iSubscribe UKA subscription to The Oldie magazine provides an eclectic mix of humour, cartoons, reviews, interviews and eccentricity. The Oldie dares to give readers something different and unpredictable. Each issue brings you great writers such as Mavis Nicholson, John Sweeney, Ruth Rendell and Tom Stuttaford. As well as these and other equally famous and talented guest writers, there are contributions from people of whom you will not have heard. It is this unsolicited material that makes it unique. The Oldie magazine was founded in 1992 by Richard Ingrams, who for 23 years was the editor of Private Eye. The Oldie recognises that what readers want more than anything else is good writing and amusing articles on a wide variety of topics. The Oldie magazine is for any independent-minded reader. The Independent Newspaper recently described The Oldie as 'the most original magazine in the country...their eclectic embrace of human variety is a monthly rebuke to the formulaic, celebrity-led concept of features in our newspapers and magazines’, the novelist PD James has said 'an indispensible antidote to the triviality of the 21st-century' and as stated by Terry Wogan 'age only matters if you are a cheese.'more descriptions below price table | |
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The Oldie magazine described by Unique MagazinesAt a time when most magazines consist of predictable articles by predictable people, The Oldie dares to give you something different. Every month it brings you great writers –such as Mavis Nicholson, Edward Enfield, Beryl Bainbridge and Tom Stuttaford. As well as these and other equally famous and talented guests, there are contributions from people of whom you will not have heard. It is this unsolicited material – one reader’s role in the sinking of the Scharnhorst, or the recounting of a chance meeting with Chuck Berry on a train – that makes it unique.The Oldie magazine described by Magazine Groupno descriptionThe Oldie magazine described by Let's SubscribeThe Oldie is a haven for fun, good sense and quality writing in a media obsessed with celebrity and 'yoof'. Published monthly, the magazine was launched in 1992 by Richard Ingrams, who was the editor of Private Eye for 23 years. Trial 3 issues for Ł3 with no obligations. If you're not 100% satisfied, simply cancel during your introductory period. If you like what you see, your subscription will automatically continue at the LOW RATE of just Ł18.75 every 6 issues, saving you 27% off the cover price.The Oldie magazine described by ZinioDescribed by The Independent as 'the most original magazine in the country', The Oldie is Richard Ingrams' follow-up to Private Eye which he edited for 23 years. The magazine has a wry and witty take on modern life and is packed with cartoons. Some of the best writers in the UK are among its contributors. It also covers the arts and has food and wine columns. |