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Oldie Podcast - Leslie Caron in conversation with Charlotte Metcalf 30 Oct 202400:33:04
Listen to Leslie Caron, aged 93, in conversation with Charlotte Metcalf.

Multi-award winner Leslie Caron was born in 1931 and is a French and American actress and dancer. Leslie is best known for her role in Gigi.
Oldie Podcast - Antonia Fraser in conversation with Harry Mount on meeting JFK30 Oct 202400:18:46
As Americans go to the polls, listen to Antonia Fraser on taking a dip in the White House pool with President Kennedy – in Jackie Kennedy's swimming costume.
In March 1962, Antonia Fraser and her husband, Conservative MP Hugh Fraser, dropped in on President Kennedy at the White House. They joined him for a dip in the White House pool - and Antonia Fraser borrowed Jackie Kennedy's swimming costume

Hugh Fraser, my first husband, MP for Stafford and Stone since 1945, was an old friend of Jack Kennedy’s. They were exact contemporaries and first knew each other when Joe Kennedy was American Ambassador to London in 1938.

In 1962, Hugh was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. On his way back from an official visit to British Guiana, he joined me at the British Embassy in Washington, as guests of another contemporary, David Ormsby-Gore, the new Ambassador. We were invited to swim in the White House pool by the President.

In my photograph album, I wrote beneath the photo: Probably the most worthwhile photograph I have ever taken. First and foremost, Hugh bathing in the White House pool. Also present the President of the United States. I actually took this photograph myself, never believing it would come out (it was the last one on the reel). Our bathe in the White House pool was really the high point of our stay in Washington – and indeed of my stay in America. I managed to squeeze into Jackie Kennedy’s bathing dress and cavorted in the boiling pool [warmed up to help JFK’s back problems], hoping to catch the Presidential eye, while Hugh buttonholed him about British Guiana.

Oldie Podcast - Lady Antonia Fraser in conversation with Harry Mount 10 Oct 202400:18:46
At 92, the Oldie's new columnist, historian Lady Antonia Fraser, has written a new book, Patchwork Pieces. She tells Harry Mount all about Guy Fawkes – and the sex life of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount – Episode 806 Dec 202100:11:39
In this week's broadcast, Giles and Mary discuss Meghan Markle, snogging and the overuse of the word 'crisis' @maryandgiles1 @oldiemagazine #podcast
Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount - Episode 729 Nov 202100:21:12
In this week's Newsround, Giles and Mary discuss Jeremy Clarkson's new beer, the slanting shadows of winter sunlight and the difference between omicron and omega
@oldiemagazine @gilesandmary1 
Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount – Episode 622 Nov 202100:20:08
In this week's Newsround, Giles Wood and Mary Killen choose their dream retirement home - Fawlty Towers. They also discuss whether it's rude to send a list of Christmas present requests and a new phenomenon, Hogo - the Hassle of Going Out 
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Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount – Episode 515 Nov 202100:16:52
In this week's Newsround, Giles Wood and Mary Killen discuss Meghan Markle and the art of apologising, the pleasures of going to jail - and autumn leaves
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The 100th Anniversary of The Royal British Legion - The Oldie Podcast with Harry Bucknall08 Nov 202100:50:47
The Royal British Legion, charged by Royal Charter with the continuing welfare, remembrance, representation and comradeship of all those who serve or have served in our Armed Forces, is the largest of the United Kingdom’s military charities. With the enduring symbol of the poppy at its core, it is a unique institution that sits deep in the fabric of our society, safeguarding  the principles for which the Nation stands and those who risk their lives to protect it. 
In a special podcast to mark RBL’s 100th Anniversary, Harry Bucknall, himself a former British Army officer, talks about the past, present and future of the Charity to Julie Summers, author of We are the Legion, D-Day veteran, 97 year old Rear Admiral John Roberts CB, former paratrooper, Mike Lewis, 38, who was severely injured in Afghanistan, Robert Lee, executive producer of the annual Festival of Remembrance and former Chief of the Defence Staff, General the Lord Richards of Herstmonceux. 

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Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount - Episode 408 Nov 202100:15:41
In this week's Oldie Newsround, Giles Wood and Mary Killen discuss irritable drinkers, Britain's booming population of grey seals and the horrors of Patricia Highsmith
Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount - Episode 302 Nov 202100:20:15
In this week's Oldie Newsround, Giles Wood and his wife Mary Killen discuss what to do when your spouse lets you down, what to do in the country and how much money you need for an interesting life. 
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Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount - Episode 227 Oct 202100:19:08
In this week's Oldie Newsround, Giles and Mary reveal the best way to turn down a party invitation and how to build the perfect fire.
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Giles and Mary's Oldie Newsround with Harry Mount - Episode 118 Oct 202100:24:52
In a new podcast series, welcome to the weekly round-up of the news by Oldie columnist Giles Wood and his wife, Mary Killen, the Spectator's agony aunt. This week, they discuss the Queen's genius at hitting the nail on the head; why William Morris wallpaper improves any house; and why George Harrison was the best of the Beatles. And Giles dreams of going magnet-fishing.
Tea for Two - Madeline Smith, The Oldie Podcast with Harry Bucknall01 Sep 202100:28:44
This month sees Harry Bucknall, with The Oldie Podcast tucked under his arm, venture out from under his lockdown rock in Dorset  to London and the refined elegance of Wilton’s Restaurant on Jermyn Street, in St James’s  – just the spot for a cup of tea with his guest, the actress Madeline Smith, who writes candidly  in the August edition of the magazine about working with that genius of stage and screen, the late Sir Alec Guinness who many will remember as Colonel Nicholson in David Lean’s Bridge over the River Kwai, or for his portrayal of John le Carre’s George Smiley in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and latterly  as  Obe Wan Kenobi in George Lucas’s l Star Wars trilogy. We began in bed with Sir Roger Moore.
Photo credit: Steve Ball

Oldie Podcast - Anne Robinson in conversation with Harry Mount23 Sep 202400:33:48
At 80, Anne Robinson tells Harry Mount about facelifts, drinking and Robert Maxwell
A toast to brilliant actor Robert Bathurst - The Oldie Podcast with Harry Bucknall05 Jul 202100:33:13
Actor Robert Bathurst is perhaps best known as David Marsden in ITV’s long running hit series, Cold Feet but  since early days from  the Cambridge Footlights to  more recent forays like Keith Waterhouse’s  "Jeffrey Bernard  Is Unwell", and Noel Coward’s "Blithe Spirit", Robert Is no stranger to theatre. In this month’s podcast, he talks to Harry Bucknall,  about Toast of London, his love of national hunt racing  and his latest  piece in the June issue of the Oldie titled Dying on stage - a survivor's guide.

Loyd Grossman, Renaissance man - Oldie Podcast15 Apr 202100:44:25
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…
Harry Bucknall with BSO Hollywood Classics conductor Pete Harrison - The Oldie Podcast11 Mar 202100:24:40
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 
Hunter Davies, the Fleet Street legend with Harry Bucknall - The Oldie Podcast14 Feb 202100:38:31
 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! 
Maureen Lipman, It's Great to Be a Dame - Oldie Podcast 12 Jan 202100:33:57
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.
The Oldie Podcast: BSO Christmas Crackers Concert is in its 5th decade - Harry Bucknall10 Dec 202000:25:41
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

Craig Brown and Friends – a Hilarious Oldie Podcast20 Nov 202000:55:24
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
Barry Cryer, Comedy Legend – Oldie Podcast08 Nov 202000:22:17
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
William Wordsworth at 25017 Mar 202000:25:06
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
Ed West: 'All conservatives are pessimists'12 Mar 202000:30:12
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
Oldie Literary Lunch Recording - Patrick Bishop: Paris '44: The Shame and the Glory16 Sep 202400:13:26
Does Homer really matter?05 Mar 202000:20:58
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.
50 years on Fleet Street – Mary Kenny27 Feb 202000:36:27
Mary Kenny, one of the founders of the Irish Women’s Liberation Movement, talks to The Oldie’s Ferdie Rous about her fifty years on Fleet Street, gender and Ireland's Brexit moment.
Sinclair McKay describes the horror of the Dresden firebombing27 Feb 202000:15:32
At the Oldie's February lunch, Sinclair McKay spoke about his new book, Dresden: the Fire and the Darkness.
Dan Cruickshank – a Londoner through and through27 Feb 202000:18:20
Dan Cruickshank spoke about his new book, Cruickshank’s London: A Portrait of a City in 13 Walks, at the Oldie's February lunch.
Lord Tugendhat explains the English origins of Nazism27 Feb 202000:15:27
At the Oldie's February lunch, Lord Tugendhat spoke about his new book, A History of Britain Through Books: 1900 ‑ 1964.
Rupert Bear – Gyles Brandreth's hero13 Feb 202000:48:22
Gyles Brandreth talks to The Oldie's Ferdie Rous about Rupert Bear, his love of words and why Shakespeare matters
Why Trump will win13 Feb 202000:12:05
James Fletcher, who's making a film, The Accidental President, talks to Harry Mount about the US election

Image: A souvenir-seller at the Trump rally in Manchester, New Hampshire. Credit: James Fletcher
Who will be the Democratic candidate for President?07 Feb 202000:12:58
Oldie Editor Harry Mount talks to Philip Delves Broughton, former New York Correspondent for the Daily Telegraph and Ivo Dawnay, the former Washington bureau chief for the Daily Telegraph, about the Democratic Presidential primary in Iowa.
Are criminals responsible for their actions?06 Feb 202000:21:04
The Oldie's Ferdie Rous talks to author, former prison doctor and journalist Theodore Dalrymple.

Dalrympe tells us about the psychology of crime and addiction, his love of Wales and why he rummages through litter.
Taking a Walk with Patrick Barkham23 Jan 202000:24:06
Author, Oldie columnist and nature writer Patrick Barkham talks to Ferdie Rous, The Oldie's Editorial Assistant, about the Scottish Highlands, HS2 and the need for parents to stay in touch with nature
Oldie Literary Lunch Recording - Sonia Purnell on Kingmaker: Pamela Churchill Harriman's astonishing life of seduction, intrigue and power16 Sep 202400:13:40
Oberammergau – the town that promised God a play16 Jan 202000:22:52
The Oldie's Editorial Assistant Ferdie Rous talks to journalist, author and travel writer WIlliam Cook about Oberammergau's world-renowned passion play.

Every 10 years, 500,000 people descend on this small Bavarian town to watch this extraordinary insight onto the seventeenth century.
I loved Kenny with all my everything03 Jan 202000:26:10
Actress and costar of the Kenny Everett Show, Cleo Rocos, tells Oldie Editor Harry Mount about her time working with Kenny Everett
Louis XIV – the king who loved war too much02 Jan 202000:28:58
Ferdie Rous talks to Philip Mansel, co-founder of The Society for Court Studies and the author of King of the World: The Life of Louis XIV, about the Sun King, Versailles and Louis's love of gardening.
Gyles Brandreth on Dancing by the Light of the Moon05 Dec 201900:19:54
Gyles Brandreth talks about his new book, Dancing by the Light of the Moon, at the Oldie's Christmas lunch.

Learning poetry prevents dementia and helps improve language skills. Gyles Brandreth loves it
Victoria Hislop on Those who are loved05 Dec 201900:16:32
Victoria Hislop presented her book, Those who are loved, at the Oldie's Christmas lunch.

The plot centres on Thenis, a woman born in Greece in the 1920s. It tells the story of Greece's twentieth century through the eyes of someone who lived it.
Philip Mansel on King of the World: The Life of Louis XIV05 Dec 201900:11:33
Philip Mansel talks about his new book, King of the World: The Life of Louis XIV, at the Oldie's Christmas lunch.

Louis XIV was perhaps the most powerful person on earth in his day. But there is much more to him than the bon vivant and patron of the arts that we think we know.
Not the Nine O'Clock News recalled 40 years on05 Dec 201900:46:10
Welcome to the Oldie podcast with Harry Mount, editor of The Oldie. John Lloyd explains the disastrous beginnings of the show and how the 1979 election saved it.
Venus & Aphrodite: History of a Goddess by Bettany Hughes25 Nov 201900:16:58
Ferdie Rous, The Oldie's editorial assistant, speaks to celebrated historian and broadcaster Bettany Hughes about the extraordinary history of Venus-Aphrodite, the goddess of love.

We reference a few paintings and sculptures throughout the podcast. 

Follow the links to find them.

Ishtar, Inanna, Astarte

Botticelli – The Birth of Venus; Venus & Mars

Knidian Aphrodite

Venus de Milo

Scott of the Antarctic: hero or bungler?19 Nov 201900:30:59
The Oldie's editorial assistant, Ferdie Rous, talks to acclaimed author and travel-writer Sara Wheeler about 200 years of Antarctic exploration.

Sara Wheeler's new book, Mud and Stars: Travels in Russia with Pushkin and Other Geniuses of the Golden Age, published by Jonathan Cape, is out now.
Lloyd George nearly lost us the war07 Nov 201900:13:07
Simon Heffer speaks at an Oldie literary lunch about the Staring at God: Britain during the Great War.

He tells of the political class's inability to deal with the pressures of the war, how women were far more than the munitionettes of popular imagination and the extent of the cultural changes brought on by the war.
Oldie Literary Lunch Recording - William Dalrymple on The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World16 Sep 202400:15:56
A Sparrow's Life as Sweet as Ours07 Nov 201900:12:34
John McEwen and Carry Akroyd talk about the bird-infested history of the Douglas Home family, the sex life of the Great Bustard and how best to portray birds in art.
What were the three traumas of London's history?07 Nov 201900:17:00
Simon Jenkins speaks at the Oldie Literary Lunch about the three traumas of London's history, how London was shaped by the free market and the city corporation and the importance of separating money from power.
Troy – the cradle of a thousand heroes and heroines23 Oct 201900:21:52
The Oldie's Editor Harry Mount talks to Times and Telegraph regular Hannah Betts about Troy, Homer and the mixed legacy of Heinrich Schliemann, who rediscovered it.

Troy: Myth and Reality is on at the British Museum between 21st November and 8th March 2020
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