The Oldie was launched in 1992
by Richard Ingrams as a sort of ‘Private Eye for grown-ups’.
Published every four weeks, it
is not a magazine about retirement but a humorous
magazine for those of us who feel a
little culturally isolated and want to be spoken to in their language about the heroes and anti-heroes of the past. As well
as lots of original features, there are reviews of books and the arts, happily
balanced with our famous cartoons.
During the year, we also publish
seven free supplements: the quarterly Oldie Review of Books, a round-up of
reviews of the best 50 books of the quarter, Travel, Growing Old Disgracefully
and our Xmas Gift Guide.
’The Oldie is an incredible
magazine - perhaps the best magazine in the world right now’ Graydon Carter,
Editor of Airmail and former editor of Vanity Fair.