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The Oldie Magazine September 2021 Back Issue

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Welcome to the September issue of the Oldie, crammed with late-summer delights.

Actor Gary Files recalls how Frankie Howerd gave him a masterclass in comic timing, instinct and control.

Jilly Cooper explains how she started writing - about her husband's rose-pink jockstrap.

Sir Les Patterson is retiring as Australia's finest cultural export. Fear not - he will still advise Prince Harry and explore new openings.

Mary Killen watches the last commuters leave Pewsey Station.

Paul Heiney, who used to grow thatching straw, mourns the last thatched cottages.

Georgia Channon on her grandfather Chips Channon.

PLUS: Ferdinand Mount on Winston Churchill; AN Wilson on Dante; and Roderick Gilchrist on Princess Diana's Ford Escort
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September 2021 Welcome to the September issue of the Oldie, crammed with late-summer delights. Actor Gary Files recalls how Frankie Howerd gave him a masterclass in comic timing, instinct and control. Jilly Cooper explains how she started writing - about her husband's rose-pink jockstrap. Sir Les Patterson is retiring as Australia's finest cultural export. Fear not - he will still advise Prince Harry and explore new openings. Mary Killen watches the last commuters leave Pewsey Station. Paul Heiney, who used to grow thatching straw, mourns the last thatched cottages. Georgia Channon on her grandfather Chips Channon. PLUS: Ferdinand Mount on Winston Churchill; AN Wilson on Dante; and Roderick Gilchrist on Princess Diana's Ford Escort


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The Oldie  |  September 2021  


Welcome to the September issue of the Oldie, crammed with late-summer delights.

Actor Gary Files recalls how Frankie Howerd gave him a masterclass in comic timing, instinct and control.

Jilly Cooper explains how she started writing - about her husband's rose-pink jockstrap.

Sir Les Patterson is retiring as Australia's finest cultural export. Fear not - he will still advise Prince Harry and explore new openings.

Mary Killen watches the last commuters leave Pewsey Station.

Paul Heiney, who used to grow thatching straw, mourns the last thatched cottages.

Georgia Channon on her grandfather Chips Channon.

PLUS: Ferdinand Mount on Winston Churchill; AN Wilson on Dante; and Roderick Gilchrist on Princess Diana's Ford Escort
read more read less

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Below is a selection of articles in The Oldie September 2021.