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The Oldie Magazine October 2021 Back Issue

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3 Reviews   •  English   •   General Interest (News & Current Affairs)
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Welcome to the October 2021 issue of The Oldie!

Welcome to the October issue of the Oldie, brimming with autumnal, mellow fruitfulness

Barrister Nemone Lethbridge recalls being the Kray twins' lawyer. In return, they offered her tea, cake and a bribe.

Henry Blofeld selects his dream cricket team of all time

Anthony DeCurtis talks to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on how they keep on rocking despite the sad death of Charlie Watts

Barry Humphries remembers his close encounter with the Grim Reaper after an operation on an intimate part of his anatomy

Hail, Caesars! Mary Beard on Julius Caesar and his imperial descendants

Kim Philby was a traitor and a gentleman, writes James Hanning

PLUS: Tanya Gold on Miriam Margolyes, Michael Henderson on the king of football writers, Brian Glanville, at 90; Lucinda Lambton remembers her friends the Everly Brothers; PLUS 32-page Oldie Review of Books
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October 2021 Welcome to the October 2021 issue of The Oldie! Welcome to the October issue of the Oldie, brimming with autumnal, mellow fruitfulness Barrister Nemone Lethbridge recalls being the Kray twins' lawyer. In return, they offered her tea, cake and a bribe. Henry Blofeld selects his dream cricket team of all time Anthony DeCurtis talks to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on how they keep on rocking despite the sad death of Charlie Watts Barry Humphries remembers his close encounter with the Grim Reaper after an operation on an intimate part of his anatomy Hail, Caesars! Mary Beard on Julius Caesar and his imperial descendants Kim Philby was a traitor and a gentleman, writes James Hanning PLUS: Tanya Gold on Miriam Margolyes, Michael Henderson on the king of football writers, Brian Glanville, at 90; Lucinda Lambton remembers her friends the Everly Brothers; PLUS 32-page Oldie Review of Books


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First published in 1992 and created by ex-Private Eye Richard Ingrams, The Oldie has been Britain’s funniest magazine for nearly 30 years. Each issue is packed with 100-148 pages of non-stop wit and eclecticism alongside the very best cartoons in the country.       


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