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  1. an old person or thing

287 Sentences With "oldie"

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It's an oldie — the one he wrote for Rita.
They want to go Oldie Worldie, so they wear costumes.
It's an oldie but goodie, well baddie, unfortunately for her.
An oldie but a goodie — just like its culinary counterpart.
Swipe for a couple oldie pics that make me smile.
Sim City 4, PC It's an oldie but a goodie.
This oldie has been left for dead by Google since 2013.
The ol' seat-jack This one's an oldie but a goodie.
One of her friends went the really oldie, but really goodie route.
So, whatever; Dilfer trotted out an oldie-but-goodie to criticize Kaepernick.
He was dressed age-appropriately for an oldie, but goodie folk singer.
It's an oldie but a goodie—"The future is now" always sounds insightful.
MCDONALD'S — An oldie but goodie, the McDonald's cheeseburger is always there for you.
Particularly exciting was a relative oldie: "Foreign Bodies," a muscular work from 2001.
Noms: Starbucks is bringing back an oldie this week: the Caramel Cocoa Cluster Frappuccino.
In a later offering, he went back to an oldie but goodie: Mrs. Clinton.
But from Ellington copyright to Okinawan golden oldie, other descriptives also pertain—open, surprising, catchy.
An oldie but goodie, Eaves loves Old Forester's Single Barrel, which goes for about $50.
We're told the car even backfired while he was cruising ... yeah, you know it's an oldie!
Anyhow, see if you don't hear "the SKY'S in love with you" in this golden oldie.
No. 9 is another oldie but goodie: "Could You Be Loved," from Bob Marley and the Wailers.
An oldie but a goodie, it's all about pairing pieces of the same shade for maximum impact.
At this point, Blackfish can really be considered an oldie but a goodie in the documentary sphere.
Beyonce and Jay-Z know an oldie but a goodie when they feel it ... enter the electric slide!!!
To appease the fans, he played an oldie called "From God's Perspective": I don't think masturbation is obscene.
"This is a loss of an oldie," Jeff Tjornehoj, head of Americas research for Lipper, said on Tuesday.
Hopefully, once Frito-Lay (the parent company), sees the excitement, this oldie-but-goodie will be here to stay.
An oldie but goodie from the Washington Post detailing the tragedy that followed one man's $314 million Powerball win.
Balloon Battle: In this oldie but goodie, players earn points by popping balloons on the back of their opponents' karts.
Finally, an oldie but goodie from Trump denying climate change, which the Clinton campaign re-posted during the first debate.
Oldie but goody As a consummate 1980s kid, I still think the Transformers are the coolest thing in the universe.
The band couldn't let that energy go; Bono impulsively called for an oldie, "I Will Follow," U2's first single.
He enters the darkened ring in ghostly greasepaint, throwing glitter in the air to the mewling of a scratchy French oldie.
The king of procrastination apps, top of your download list should be Candy Crush Saga - it's an oldie but a goody.
Not only is this movie an oldie but a goodie, but it also taught us a few life lessons about acceptance.
An oldie but a goodie: A vendor using the handle Med3l1n sells stolen credit cards and IDs on the Wall Street Market.
I went back and watched that golden oldie before the show so, again, the speculation, it always seems to go against the Conservatives.
A relative oldie but a goodie, the Zip Hoodie Sweatshirt from Everlane is a simple classic that will keep you comfortable and cozy.
Time to put a new spin on an oldie but goodie: It's all fun and games until Andrew Yang passes you in fundraising.
The newest version of this golden oldie involves a piece of clothing tied to the wiper blades and women being grabbed by human traffickers.
Kim paid homage to the late singer Selena with her famous purple suit while Paris went with an oldie-but-a-goodie bunny costume.
And—this is an oldie but a goodie, Singla assures—wash your hands before eating so that you don't ingest any errant dust particles.
This technique is an oldie but a goodie – and will forever be the best way to take a picture of yourself without involving outside parties.
It's not the first time HMD, which has the intellectual property rights to make Nokia phones, has re-released an oldie from the Nokia lineup.
Since last week was indie music, and next week will probably be something along similar lines, I'll do an oldie – and topically relevant – one instead.
The white-supremacy twist on this oldie but goodie is the additional fear mongering of the cuckoldry being carried out by a person of color.
Other popularly checked-out books include Marshall Rosenberg's communication classic Non-violent Communication and oldie but goodie How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
This oldie but goodie does a great job highlighting company culture at Connected Ventures, the parent company for CollegeHumor Media, a comedy website based in Los Angeles.
The lists are full of hot-for-a-minute trends — but also stacked with some of the oldie-but-goodies that we hear about year after year.
Daniel is a Manic Pixie Dream Oldie, to twist a phrase, as was Harold's much older friend, played by Ruth Gordon in Hal Ashby's indelible 1971 movie.
But the best bit might be the heartwarming message to remember to spend time with family and loved ones during the holidays — it's an oldie, but a goodie.
But sometimes an oldie really is a goodie, and after 30 years, the Swedish retailer's Frakta bag has earned not only classic status, but full-blown cult status.
Morton, best known for an explosive biography of the late Princess Diana 25 years ago, was delivering a speech at a literary lunch organized by The Oldie magazine.
Image via YouTube A good cypher video happens when there's a natural chemistry between the performers, with Odd Future's "Oldie" being among the most notable examples in recent memory.
As written by Sophocles, the original "Oedipus Rex" is an oldie but a goody, provided your definition of a goody is heavy on the incest and the self-mutilation.
An oldie, but a goodie, this iconic drama starring Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon follows one family as they attempt to navigate the complex realities of parenting children of divorce.
Learn to Code By Building 6 Games In The Unreal Engine Unreal Engine is an oldie but a goodie, so it's a good idea to get familiar with that, too.
Instead, he highlighted the carve-out he had won for Britain from the EU treaty commitment to "ever-closer union", a golden oldie that has infuriated British Eurosceptics for decades.
To honor it, we've rounded up 20 of the best rosé four to six-packs available (with cocktail, seltzer, and cider options included) — from new brand debuts to oldie but goodie classics.
" Indeed, an article about him in 21950 in a British magazine, The Oldie, said Mr. Howard "deploys every trick in the book to denigrate his own role and talents, particularly in wartime.
Also participating: another oldie from the media landscape, Scripps, via Scripps Networks Interactive, which co-led the company's last round with WPP, a Series D of $229 million at a $229 million valuation.
Old advice: You can withdraw 4% of your retirement savings, plus annual inflation adjustments, and make your savings lastNew advice: Be more flexible with your planHere's another oldie but goodie — the famed 4% rule.
We think it&aposs an oldie but a goodie: the Nintendo Switch + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe bundle with a $25 gift card included is an excellent starter pack for Nintendo&aposs mega-popular console.
It may be a bit of an oldie — and a tad pricey — but the original Google Pixelbook offers the best experience in a 216-in-2512 convertible Chromebook that we've had the pleasure to enjoy.
It may be a bit of an oldie — and a bit pricey — but the original Google Pixelbook offers the best experience in a 216-in-2512 (convertible) Chromebook that we've had the pleasure to enjoy.
Mystery Date: Catfished brings back an oldie but goodie, but this time it has been crafted for the 2018 dater — which means wading through the questionable world of online dating and trying not to get catfished.
Starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, and Diane Keaton, Morning Glory is an oldie but a goodie, following an ambitious news producer (McAdams) who has been tasked with improving the worst morning talk show in New York City.
The re-recorded "Confusion," an oldie, still cuts some strange, Devo-drawn angles, but the rest of the record seems like the sort of step forward that you'd expect after, well, 30 years away in a new life.
Philippoussis and Pat Cash, an Australian compatriot, had just beaten John and Patrick McEnroe in the men's Champions doubles final, an oldie act on the new Grandstand court that began Sunday, the last day of America's Grand Slam event.
The fact that Kevin's driving at all should be a little worrying, but driving another souped-up oldie like this might as well be a death wish, considering what he just went through about a month ago with the crash.
The singer was performing Monday night at the PPG Paints Arena in Mac's hometown ... and he came out wearing an oldie but goodie that was custom-made to pay tribute to the rapper -- who tragically died of an overdose about 2 years ago.
A STAR IS BORN It's an oldie but a goodie: Bradley Cooper directs what is at least the fifth screen version of this story, after "What Price Hollywood?" from 1932 and three movies with the title "A Star Is Born," from 1937, 1954 and 1976.
You get the sense that, were he allowed to start one last magazine from beyond the grave, García Márquez would edit a version of one of those casual publications, like The Spectator, The New Statesman or The Oldie, that the British do better than the rest of the world.
For me, oh no is usually followed by I'm dying, at which point the physical symptoms of a panic attack kick in: suffocating sensations, rapid heartbeat, tingling in my arms and legs, surges of adrenaline, nausea (a fairly new one!), flashes of heat (also new), dissociation (an oldie but scary).
That squads like the Warriors and the Cavs whose players stand front-forward, wielding power and influence over roster construction to create a team that actually wants to play with itself, are the future, and moldy-oldie squads run by shadowy ex-players with goofy-ass biases are relics of a time best left forgotten.
At the same time, some of the impressions I've come across remind me of that oldie but goody from The Onion, "Woman Who 'Loves Brazil' Has Only Seen Four Square Miles of It," about a dental hygienist from the United States who is enthralled after soaking up the atmosphere at a luxury resort on Rio's outskirts without ever making it into the city proper.
In October 2012 he won The Oldie magazine's inaugural British Artists Award (OBA) for artists over the age of 60."The Oldie's oldie: 93-year-old wins magazine's artist award", London Evening Standard, 17 October 2012."2012 OBA – Former Daily Mirror journalist wins first OBA award" , The Oldie."93 year-old Donald Zec Wins Oldie British Artists Award (OBA): Oldest Entrant to The Oldie British Artists Award Declared 2012 Winner", ArtsLife, 17 October 2012.
She writes for The Oldie, and is its resident agony aunt.
Henry Lion Oldie or H. L. Oldie () is the pen name of Ukrainian science- fantasy fiction writers Dmitry Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky. Both authors reside in Kharkiv, Ukraine, and write in Russian. At Eurocon 2006 in Kyiv, the European Science Fiction Society named them Europe's best writers of 2006. Oldie collaborated with other Russophone Ukrainian writers, such as Andrey Valentinov, Marina and Sergey Dyachenko.
"The consummate amateur" by William Cook, The Oldie [London], September 2016 page 16.
The album was recorded in 1987 at The Farmsound Studio in Heelsum in the Netherlands and released in 1990 on the Dutch record label Oldie Blues (OLCD 7001).Oldie Blues discography at Wirz.de The album was produced by Job Zomer.
The magazine was founded in 1992 by Richard Ingrams, previously editor of Private Eye, together with Alexander Chancellor. The magazine aimed to contrast with youth culture. The Independent on Sunday described it as "The most original magazine in the country". The Oldie magazine is owned by Oldie Publications Ltd.
The song became a gold record. It is a heavy airplay favorite on oldie and adult contemporary stations today.
February 11, 1970. p. 49.Jack O'Brian (September 8, 1975). Goldie and Vanessa's Oldie. Lebanon Daily NewsPage Six (9 January 1986).
Praiz' performed concerts with R&B; acts Boyz II Men, Ginuwine, Outkast and oldie artists Con Funk Shun and The Dells.
Thynne has worked as a journalist for the BBC, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and The Independent, for which she was the radio critic from October 2008 to November 2011.About Jane Thynne at Conville and Walsh literary agency She has been a panellist on the BBC Radio 4 literary panel game The Write Stuff on many occasions. Thynne was a member of the judging panel for the Oldie of the Year award in 2010, won by Joanna Lumley,Joanna Lumley wins Oldie award for Gurkha campaign at BBC News and in 2011, won by Barry Humphries.The Oldie of The Year Awards 2011 at The Oldie She was also a judge for the Best Online Only Audio Drama award of the first BBC Audio Drama Awards in 2012, won by Tim Fountain for Rock.
"'A-Team' is viewers' most-wanted oldie for prime-time revival" by Matthew Beard in Independent, The (London), published on October 23, 2003.
The Oldie of the Year Awards (TOOTY) is the magazine's annual awards ceremony, hosted by Terry Wogan until 2014, and Gyles Brandreth since then, and held at Simpson's-in- the-Strand. The awards celebrate lifetime achievement, as well as "oldie" achievements and/or notoriety over the previous year, the whole ceremony being very much tongue-in-cheek. Past winners include Olivia de Havilland, Ian Paisley, David Hockney, Eileen Atkins, Stanley Baxter, Peter Blake, Glenda Jackson and Moira Stuart. At the magazine's 2011 awards, Prince Philip was named Consort of the Year; Oldie of the Year was Barry Humphries.
In November 2014, Lavender made a cameo appearance in the film remake Dad's Army directed by Oliver Parker, released in February 2016. In February 2015 he was a recipient of one of The Oldie magazine's "Oldie of the Year Awards" - specifically the "Stupid Oldie Boy of the Year". On 9 May 2015 Lavender gave a reading at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London that was broadcast live on BBC1. In 2017, Lavender appeared alongside Rula Lenska, Johnny Ball, Judith Chalmers and Diana Moran in the reality show A Celebrity Taste Of Italy Channel 5.
He is the publisher of Quartet Books, which was founded in 1972 by Ken Banerji, John Boothe, William Miller and Brian Thompson, and taken over by Attallah in 1976."About", Quartet Books website. Attallah is a former backer of the Literary Review and The Oldie."Oldie celebrates and recognises its debt to Naim", London Evening Standard — Diary, 3 July 2012.
The album was recorded in May 1998 at The Farmsound Studio in Heelsum in the Netherlands and released in 1998 on the Dutch record label Oldie Blues (OLCD 7112).Oldie Blues discography at Wirz.de Of the eighteen songs on this CD six were written bij Agerbeek. "Song for Martin" was dedicated to Martin van Olderen, the producer for this album.
Between 1996 and 1998 he was principal of St Edmund Hall, leaving amidst some controversy (he was popular with students, less so with academic colleagues). He was High Steward for Wallingford from 1995 to 2001. Tumim was named "Oldie of the Year" in 1994 by The Oldie magazine. Tumim was on the committee and a buyer for the Contemporary Art Society.
May Parker was transformed by Galactus into the cosmically- powered being Golden Oldie to serve as his herald. Rather than lead him to populated worlds, Oldie discovered an extraterrestrial baker who bakes planet- sized snack cakes that sate Galactus's hunger. May's transformation is ultimately revealed as a dream. The issue, a parody of an old Hostess snack cake advertising campaign, was part of Marvel's "Assistant Editors Month" series of humorous issues.
The album consists of ten home recorded songs from 1951/52 preserved on acetates and nine songs recorded live in March 1973 in the Zodiac Club in Amstelveen in the Netherlands.Bruin, Leo. W, Malvina My Sweet Woman, Linernotes OLCD 7004 (1997) The album was released in 1974 on the Oldie Blues label as OL 2804 and re-issued on CD in 1997 as OLCD 7004.Oldie Blues discography at Wirz.
"Miss West is riding the singles chart with her smooth revival of the oldie 'Careless Hands', and that hit proves the basis for this fine album follow-up," writers commented.
A photograph on the dust jacket of her memoir, depicting a young, pensive Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, cigarette in hand, conveyed an alluring and slightly Bohemian image. The book was generally well received by criticsSee, for example, Jeremey Lewis in The Oldie, March 2008: "highly entertaining" and "crammed with good things"; more generally, The Oldie Review of Books, Spring 2008. and even generated an engaging "spoof" in the satirical magazine Private Eye ("In the early 1950s I married Anthony Eden, a politician of above average height, with a prominent moustache ..."Private Eye, 7 March 2008). Historian Andrew Roberts described it as "the last great British autobiography of the pre-war and wartime era",Review in the London Evening Standard, quoted in The Oldie Review of Books, Spring 2008.
Aimi MacDonald's Scottish father was a medical doctor. Her mother was English. She is the youngest of three daughters.The Oldie, March 2007 MacDonald went to ballet school and entered show business at 14.
Initially an advertising copywriter for Collett Dickenson Pearce, Doyle Dane Bernbach, a founder employee of Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO and later creative director for Lintas, Gluck was for sixteen years the wine correspondent of The Guardian with the column "Superplonk". In addition to contributing articles for other publications, including Harpers Magazine he was a wine critic of The Oldie until 2011,Lechmere, Adam, Decanter.com (1 August 2011). Gluck leaves The Oldie after 'row' and the author of 36 books about wine.
In late 2005 he moved to The Independent, considering The Observer to have gone downhill, particularly as a consequence of its support for the Iraq war. In his 27 August 2011 column, he announced that he had been sacked by the newly appointed editor of The Independent. Shortly after the death of Jimmy Savile, Ingrams' The Oldie was the first publication to break the story of Savile's history of child abuse, after several national newspapers had been unwilling to print it.William Turvill "Why The Oldie exposed Savile child abuse: 'I just thought it was a good story'", Press Gazette, 2 April 2013 After a series of clashes with James Pembroke, owner and publisher of The Oldie, Ingrams left the magazine at the end of May 2014 having resigned as editor.
The Oldie is a British monthly magazine written for older people "as a light- hearted alternative to a press obsessed with youth and celebrity", according to its website. The magazine was launched in 1992 by Richard Ingrams, who was its editor for 22 years, following 23 years in the same post at Private Eye.William Turvill "Private Eye co-founder Richard Ingrams, 76, retires after judging himself 'too old' to attend Oldie disciplinary hearing", Press Gazette, 30 May 2014 In June 2014, after Ingrams's dispute with the magazine's publisher led to his departure, Alexander Chancellor became the editor.Harry Mount "Richard Ingrams on his successor at The Oldie: 'He’s a bloody fool for taking the job’", The Daily Telegraph, 12 June 2014 Alexander Chancellor died suddenly in January 2017, and Harry Mount took over the editorship.
1910) as Paul Muni's "waif-wife" in the 1937 film, The Good Earth.The Oldie, August 2006 Gaminerie has sometimes been used in English with reference to the behaviour or characteristics of gamin(e)s.
Wilfred De'Ath (; 28 July 1937 – 19 February 2020) was a British author and journalist who worked for the BBC as a radio producer in the 1960s and 1970s and wrote a column in The Oldie.
It was published in both the UK and the U.S. in 2000. In June 2014 he became editor of The Oldie magazine in succession to Richard Ingrams.Harry Mount "Richard Ingrams on his successor at The Oldie: 'He’s a bloody fool for taking the job’", Daily Telegraph, 12 June 2014 Until January 2012, he contributed a weekly column in The Guardian, published in the "Weekend" supplement each Saturday. In March 2012, he began to contribute to The Spectator again, with a column entitled "Long Life".
After a few years, he started playing and performing for audiences again but his heyday was over. He recorded many more albums, one with Alan Price from the Animals. Hoeke made a solo performance at the first Amsterdam Blues Festival in 1983 where his solo performance received a standing ovation from the audience of 1,100.Olderen, Martin van, Jumpin' on the "88", linernotes, Oldie Blues, OL 8005 Subsequently, he made his first solo album Jumpin' on the "88" for the Oldie Blues label in 1983.
Before his death, Carl "Oldie" Olsen, played by William Preston, was usually in the party instead of Joel Godard. Reintroduced on Tonight July 21, 2009, featuring only Conan and Andy, and their trip to the beach.
The album consists of early work of Jones recorded in Chicago from 1937 to 1940 and 1953. The album was released in 1980 on the Dutch record label Oldie Blues OL 2824. Linernotes by Martin van Olderen.
By the early 1970s, the station was airing a format consisting of top 40, album cuts, and past hits."WBBM-FM Cuts Swath With Oldie LP Tracks", Billboard. July 10, 1971. p. 20. Retrieved September 29, 2018.
Just after the war an Oxford don remarked to Paul Johnson, then an undergraduate, "That's Ayer. Might have been a great philosopher. Ruined by sex." (Michael Barber, 'Freddie Ayer (in flagrante)', The Oldie, January 2015 at page 37.
Director James Goldstone said the film was "not a disaster movie but a Hitchcock like suspense cat and mouse story."MOVIE CALL SHEET: An Oldie but Goodie at Palomino Lee, Grant. Los Angeles Times 19 July 1976: oc_a8.
His Swiss team (R. Zurbriggen, H. Zurbriggen, Vouardoux, Andenmatten) finished first in the military patrol event.Sally Mules: Saas-Fee’s golden oldie, swissinfo.ch. In 1947 he, Robert Zurbriggen, Karl Hischier and Karl Bricker also won the revenge race in Oslo.
Over the next few years, Lawrence acted as player-coach at Cowdenbeath. He rejoined Airdrie in 2002,FOOTBALL: Golden oldie Nipper back to help Airdrie. Daily Record, 30 March 2002. Available online at Free Online Library but made no appearances.
The album was recorded at The Farmsound Studio in Heelsum in the Netherlands in June 1982 and released in 1982 on the Dutch record label Oldie Blues (OL 8003).Houseparty on eil.com The album was produced by Martin van Olderen.
Despite being called The Oldie, the magazine often stresses that it is not an age-specific publication, and has many readers in their twenties, thirties and forties. It has similarities to Punch, Viz, The Spectator, Private Eye, and The New Yorker.
While editing The Independent on Sunday in 1997, she campaigned for the decriminalisation of cannabis use by individuals,News briefs: British Newspaper, the Independent on Sunday, Calls for Marijuana Decriminalization earning her the nickname "Rizla Rosie".BBC News: Boycott's climb to the top She addressed the Decriminalise Cannabis rally in London's Trafalgar Square on 28 March 1998. Later, she edited the Daily Express (May 1998 – January 2001), leaving soon after the newspaper was bought by Richard Desmond, who replaced her with Chris Williams. Boycott is currently the travel editor for The Oldie magazine and hosts The Oldie Travel Awards each year.
It was also seen by many, including Greer herself, as a distraction from the cause of women's "liberation".In 2013 The Oldie published a cartoon depicting women suffragettes of the early 20th century with the caption "... but I'm not sure about this proposal to burn our whalebone corsets" (Oldie, February 2013). A pragmatic 21st-century view was that "feminism is not about burning your bra in the street. It is about [among other things] women getting up in the morning and leaving the house to go to a job that pays them an actual wage ..." (Laura Smith, letter in Metro, 30 October 2012).
In 2015, Oldie of the year was Ken Dodd. In 2017, David Cameron's mother, Mary Cameron, was honoured with a "Mother Knows Best" award in recognition of her signing a petition condemning a decision by Oxfordshire county council to close over 40 children's centres in the Conservative-run area whilst her son was Prime Minister. The Oldie monthly Literary Lunches are also held in London (at Simpson's-in-the-Strand). Guests over the years have included Michael Palin, Clive James, Maureen Lipman, Colin Dexter, Joan Bakewell, Matthew Parris, Chris Mullin, Erwin James and P. D. James.
Carroll's parents were John F. Carroll, a flying instructor with the Royal Air Force, and actress Hazel Bainbridge (born as Edith Marion Bainbridge; 25 January 1910 – 7 January 1998). Her maternal grandfather was manager of the Oxford Playhouse theatre; Carroll recalled that she was "fifth generation of an acting family ... mostly actor managers".Speaking at memorial service for Kate O'Mara at St Paul's, Covent Garden: James Hughes-Onslow in The Oldie, January 2015 Carroll's elder sister was actress Kate O'Mara; the two attended a convent boarding school in Chertsey which, according to Carroll, they both found miserable.The Oldie, January 2015, loc.cit.
Olderen, Martin van (1974). Liner notes for The Immortal Jimmy Yancey 1898–1951. Oldie Blues, OL 2802. He made most of his recordings solo, but later in his career he recorded with his wife, Estelle Yancey, singing, as Jimmy and Mama Yancey.
The single version, released for radio airplay and commercial single release, cuts out an instrumental bridge in the middle of the song, and has an earlier fade. However, most radio stations that play "I've Always Been Crazy" as an oldie play the full album version.
2005 The Pentacle (Russian: «Пентакль»): the novel-cycle of 30 short stories, written in collaboration with Henry Lion Oldie and Marina and Sergey Dyachenko — Best novel award at the festival "Star Bridge" (Kharkiv, Ukraine, 2005). The setting is primarily mystic Ukraine of different times.
Quentin Richard Stephen Letts (born 6 February 1963) is an English journalist and theatre critic. He has written for The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, Mail on Sunday, and The Oldie. On 26 February 2019, it was announced that Letts would return to The Times.
IMDb profile; accessed 11 May 2014. Carroll and Kate O'Mara performed together only twice, once on television as prostitutes with Ronnie Barker, and, when Carroll was in her sixties, touring for Bill Kenwright in Lord Arthur Savile's Crime by Oscar Wilde.The Oldie, January 2015, loc.cit.
In 1984, Wood sold The Wire to Naim Attallah and it became part of the Namara Group. Attallah's other properties included The Oldie, Literary Review and Quartet Books.; . Wood announced the new owner, along with a switch from quarterly to monthly publishing, in the October 1984 issue.
The Rebel is based on Andrew Birch's cartoon strip for The Oldie. Vadim Jean is the director of the series. In July 2017 it was announced that The Rebel was renewed for a second series. Bill Paterson, Anita Dobson, Anna Crilly and Amit Shah reprised their roles.
The album peaked at number 5 on the US Billboard 200 and received mostly positive reviews from critics, receiving a score of 71 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic. Critics generally praised the presence of Tyler and Ocean, the vintage style of production and album closer, "Oldie".
"A life on the open air" by Bill McCoid, The Stage and Television Today, 15 December 1988 In the early 1990s she fronted a number of Channel 4 series produced by YoYo Films, such as Third Wave, In with Mavis, Moments of Crisis and Faces of the Family.YoYo Films YouTube channel She also presented the discussion show Right or Wrong, made by Central Television and taken by some other regions including Meridian.Daily Express, page 34, 1 September 1993 Her last work for television was Oldie TV in 1997, a television version of The Oldie magazine. However, in 2005 she returned to interview Elaine Morgan in an On Show programme for BBC One Wales, broadcast on 13 March that year.
Laycock's departure prompted outraged listeners to write to Radio 2 controller Bob Shennan and even their local MPs in an attempt to bring him back. It was lamented also by the magazine The Oldie. Shennan later said that he had tried to persuade Laycock not to resign, but without success.
Oleg Semenovych Ladyzhensky (, ) was born March 23, 1963, in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine. He graduated from Kharkiv institute of culture in 1984. After that he became a theatre director. It is Ladyzhensky who's responsible for H. L. Oldie's poetry, he publishes his verse separately from Oldie books as well, under his real name.
From 2005 to 2007 she wrote a weekly column about family life, in The Times. She has also written for The Daily Telegraph, Daily Mail, The Oldie, Woman's Weekly, The Garden, The English Garden and Gardens Illustrated.Tessa Boase (2007). "Just Like Mother Used to Make", Daily Mail Weekend Magazine, 1 September 2007.
During this period he wrote for a wide variety of publications from advertising media to motor sport titles and was a regular contributor to The Oldie as well as a broadcaster on radio and TV.In 2000 he quit advertising and public relations to write fiction full-time. He has since completed five novels.
Oldie Blues OL 2817. Lofton also accompanied Red Nelson on several sides for Decca Records in 1935 and 1936. He later went on to own the Big Apple nightclub in Chicago and continued to record into the late 1940s, when he retired. Lofton lived in Chicago for the rest of his life.
There's the low rider, oldie style that we revisit that I was really inspired by in high school. There's that punk-rock aspect – that just really raw rock and roll, get your hair messed up, sweat as much as you want, don't feel pretty onstage – that aspect. There's jazzy. We're just crazy.
Liner notes, Albert Ammons: King of Blues and Boogie Woogie 1907–1949. Oldie Blues OL 2807. Ammons died of natural causes on December 2, 1949, in Chicago, around three months before his 43rd birthday. He was interred at the Lincoln Cemetery, at Kedzie Avenue in Blue Island, Worth Township, Cook County, Illinois.
Memories did linger, however. In 2006, the son of a Wolverhampton ironmonger recalled a very wet evening on which Enoch Powell, the local Member of Parliament throughout the 1950s and 60s, required a new washer for a tap: "his moustache quivered with urgency and water streamed from the broad rim of his black Homburg hat."David Thomas in The Oldie, December 2006; The Oldie Annual 2008 Another well-known wearer of an "Anthony Eden" was Sergeant Arthur Wilson (played by John Le Mesurier) in Dad's Army (1968–77), the BBC TV comedy series about the wartime Home Guard, which Eden established in 1940. In one episode, Captain Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe), who, as manager of a bank, wore a bowler, told Wilson that his hair was too long.
MacDonald's private life attracted interest in the press. She shared a mansion in Ascot, Berkshire with racehorse owner Geoffrey Edwards, remarking that she was "living in sin... it's lovely. I shall probably live in sin for the rest of my life".Quoted in The Oldie, March 2007 She owned a racehorse named Weep No More.
The Rebel is a 2016 British comedy series on Gold starring Simon Callow in the title role.The Rebel - Gold Sitcom - British Comedy Guide The show is based on "The Rebel" cartoon strip in The Oldie magazine by Andrew Birch. It began airing in June 2016. In total, 9 episodes have aired as of May 2018.
The Warsaw Village Band has been noted to take traditional Polish folk songs and add a reggae touch.O'Neil, Caitlin. "Trad is fab, but modern rules: Warsaw Village Band and its mission to save Polish folk music – one juiced-up, tranced-out, reggae-inflected oldie at a time", Boston Globe, 2006-05-11, P. 4.
Film details at IMDb.com Harris continued to perform on public television and at 'Oldie Shows' as "The Toys featuring Barbara Harris". She has also sung with Joe Rivers, known for Johnnie & Joe's hit, "Over The Mountain". In 1998, she produced and released her first solo CD entitled Barbara Now, for which she wrote all but two of the songs.
"Golden Oldie" is a song written by Brian and Brenda Russell and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached #18 on both the Canadian Country chart and the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1976. The song appeared on her 1976 album, Keeping in Touch.Anne Murray, Keeping in Touch Retrieved August 20, 2013 The song was produced by Tom Catalano.
Billboard did not review the album but it had reviewed many of the separate single issues. ‘Way Back Home If it hadn’t been for “Mule Train,” this one would have swept at once. As it is, its success has only been delayed a bit. Song, an oldie, is a natural, and the Bing-Waring team do it mightily.
There are two airstrips at Daulat Beg Oldie and Fukche for military transport. The airport at Kargil, Kargil Airport, was intended for civilian flights but is currently is used by the Indian Army. The airport is a political issue for the locals who argue that the airport should serve its original purpose, i.e., should open up for civilian flights.
Newby's was established in 1975 by David "Newby" Harsh.Newby's an oldie?, The Daily Helmsman The restaurant changed over the years as it expanded with a full bar, pool room, large outside patio and then transforming an adjoining historic 1950s movie theater into a music venue. After suffering a stroke in 1996, Harsh sold Newby's to working bartender Todd Adams in January 1997.
The album was recorded in 1983 at The Farmsound Studio in Heelsum in the Netherlands and released on the Oldie Blues label as OL 8006. An expanded version of the LP was released on CD in 1993 as OLCD 7002 containing tracks from I'm In The Mood and Houseparty.Oldie Blues discography at Wirz.de Original LP and CD are produced by Martin van Olderen.
Olderen, Martin van, Montana's Blues, liner notes OL 2815, 1977 Montana Taylor died soon after 1957, when he was last recorded as living in Cleveland. In 1977, Taylor's complete recordings were compiled by Martin van Olderen for the Oldie Blues label. Included were two then recently discovered radio performances from 1946. In 2002 Document Records released the complete recordings on CD.
Littlefield's recording and his subsequent releases were not successful, but he remained a popular performer in clubs in the San Francisco area. In the late 1970s he toured Europe successfully, settling in the Netherlands and releasing a number of albums from 1982 into the late 1990s for the Oldie Blues label from Martin van Olderen.Olderen, Martin van (1993). Liner notes.
Alan Judd (born 1946) is a pseudonym used by Alan Edwin Petty.Project MUSE - An Interview with Alan Judd Retrieved 2012-01-02. Born in 1946, he is a former soldier and diplomat who now works as a security analyst and writer in the United Kingdom. He writes both books and articles, regularly contributing to a number of publications, including the Daily Telegraph, the Spectator and The Oldie.
"Oldie" features Earl Sweatshirt's first appearance on a song since 2010. The album opener “Hi”, is a song where group member L-Boy insults each “dusty ass motherfucker” on the album, serving as a comical hip hop skit. "Bitches" is performed by Hodgy and Domo, with production by Left Brain. The track is a "boastful" scorcher, built from New Age synthesizers and hammering snare drums.
The show features Jasper, along with Odd Future members Tyler, The Creator, Taco, L-Boy, and Earl Sweatshirt as main cast members with other members of Odd Future making cameo appearances. The program is produced by Dickhouse Productions. which also is the production company for Jackass. Jasper rapped on the tracks "We Got Bitches" and "Oldie" off Odd Future's debut studio album, The OF Tape Vol. 2.
The label was founded in 1974 and focused primarily on piano blues, boogie-woogie and Delta blues, issuing 46 LPs and 13 CDs.Wynn, Neil, Cross the Water Blues: African American Music in Europe, University Press of Mississippi, 2007, p. 230 After the death of Martin van Olderen in 2002 the label continued to issue records into 2004. Oldie Blues was marketed and distributed by Munich Records.
The most noted of these was George Cole, who went on to have a career in acting. Cole appeared with Alastair Sim in 11 films, and in time he bought a house near 'Forrigan'. After her husband's death in 1976, she wrote her autobiography that featured their life together. Dance and Skylark was published in 1988, She also wrote articles for The Oldie magazine.
Lynn Arave, "Radio dial: KDYL is once again an oldie but goodie", Deseret News, February 27, 2004. Accessed August 24, 2015 On February 2, 2004, the station's call sign was changed to KDYL. In June 2005, KDYL began broadcasting the Jones Radio Networks' "Music of Your Life" Adult Standards format.Lynn Arave, "Radio dial: KDYL is tuning in to nostalgia", Deseret News, July 8, 2005.
Bill Oddie toured Australia, to present a series of one-man shows, An Oldie but a Goodie, during June 2013. The Australian tour took in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. A video with the three Goodies was shown during the shows. On 19 June 2013, Oddie made personal appearances on both The Project and the Adam Hills Tonight television shows in conjunction with the tour.
Retrieved April 20, 2012. The music video for "Oldie" by Odd Future was recorded during a photoshoot with Richardson and was published on March 20, 2012. Richardson can be seen in the video snapping photos of the collective while they party and play in front of a large white backdrop. On August 29, 2013, he directed Beyoncé in a music video at Coney Island for her single "XO".
I utterly endorse that, but it takes guts.'.Murphy, Nicola, 'Keeping writer's flab at bay', The Times, 16 January 1999 A photo portrait of her by Fay Godwin is in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Throughout the 1990s her writing space was her room at a nursing home in London and she wrote daily: 'I write to live and live to write’. Intermittently she wrote for The Oldie magazine.
The draft design was by architects Dohse & Stich during a common tendering. Building the project cost about €500,000 and was split among donations, sponsors and the city of Hamburg. The project's initiator was Hamburg radio station Oldie 95. On the station's instigation the community of interest IG Beat City was founded, which considers The Beatles-Platz as a prelude for more projects targeting The Beatles' memorisation in Hamburg's cityscape.
His first fame came as accompanist to blues musicians Dora Carr and Ivy Smith. Davenport and Carr performed as a vaudeville act as "Davenport & Co", and he performed with Smith as the "Chicago Steppers".Olderen, Martin van, Cow Cow Blues, liner notes, Oldie Blues OL 2811, 1979 He also performed with Tampa Red. Davenport recorded for many record labels, and was a talent scout and artist for Vocalion Records.
Kevin Robert Woodcock (2 September 1942 – 2 July 2007) was a British cartoonist. Kevin Woodcock was born at Leicester General Hospital. After attending Holmfield Avenue Junior School in Leicester and the Dixie Grammar School in Market Bosworth, Kevin Woodcock studied at the Leicester College of Art from 1961 to 1964. He contributed cartoons to such publications as Private Eye, Daily Sketch, The Spectator, Knave, Fiesta, Brain Damage, Punch and The Oldie.
The "H. L. Oldie" pen name was invented as a merger of their names, Oleg and Dmitry, respectively, and the initials are derived from their family names in Cyrillic (Громов and Ладыженский). They eventually decided that H. L. should stay for "Henry Lion". Choice of a "western" pseudonym was common during the early post-Soviet era, when post-Soviet publishers and readers preferred foreign science fiction and fantasy to domestic.
This album was released on American International Records (In Europe on DJM). In 1998, a CD called "Leon Hughes: One Of The First Original Coasters" was released on Oldie CD, and a VHS tape called "The Coasters: Tribute To Their Greatest Hits" was released. Hughes still performs with a Coasters group, sometimes as "Leon Hughes and his Original Coasters." He also has done some performances with a Hollywood Flames group.
Retrieved January 29, 2019. In autumn 1973, RKO opened an oldies dance club, the "FYR Station", located at the McCormick Inn, where the station held live broadcasts on Friday and Saturday evenings."Chi Oldie FM Nitery", Billboard. November 10, 1973. p. 28. Retrieved January 29, 2019. In 1974, the station's transmitter was moved to the Sears Tower. In 1976, WFYR began carrying Dick Biondi's syndicated program Super Gold Rock n' Roll.
Ingrams vacated the editor's chair at the Eye in 1986, with Ian Hislop taking over. In 1992 Ingrams created and became editor of The Oldie, a now monthly humorous lifestyle and issues magazine mainly aimed at the older generation. As of 2005 he was still chairman of Private Eye, working there every Monday,Rob McGibbon "Richard Ingrams interview", Press Gazette 15 December 2005. spending four days a week in London.
He has written on the threat to Soviet-era buildings in Moscow, the destruction of ancient villages in eastern Germany to make way for open-cast coal mines, and the discovery of a house with close links to the artist Peter Paul Rubens, near Antwerp, which local campaigners fear will be harmed with the expansion of the city's nearby container port. He blogs on culture and heritage for The Oldie magazine.
However, although Braden himself was publicly circumspect about the decision, his wife Barbara Kelly (also a TV presenter) was forthright in condemning it and was plainly hostile towards Rantzen. Almost thirty years later Kelly told Alice Pitman of The Oldie that she was "very bitter at the time, very, very bitter" and recalled that Braden's producer, Desmond Wilcox, who subsequently married Rantzen, had brought together Kelly, Rantzen and newsreader Angela Rippon for a pilot of an afternoon show, although, in Kelly's view, "it was just a front – he wanted Esther, and Angela and I were sort of left dangling."The Oldie At the turn of the 21st century Kelly weighed into a spat in the press between Rantzen and her stepdaughter Cassandra Wilcox, as a result of which she received a large number of supportive letters from members of the public who recalled her husband's usurpation by Rantzen. Kelly placed these in a folder marked "Hate Rancid File".
The Edens flew back to England just before Christmas 1956. A young witness of their departure from Kingston airport recalled Lady Eden looking "glacial" and her husband, pale.Susanna Johnson, The Oldie, October 2016, page 18. Twenty-year old Johnson, then Susanna Chancellor, had won a competition in the Daily Mirror newspaper about "how to solve the Suez crisis", the prize for which was a holiday in Jamaica to coincide with the Edens' sojourn.
MacDonald came to national attention in At Last the 1948 Show, for which she had been spotted by David Frost. At the opening and closing of the show and between longer sketches, she would present short pieces on the theme of her loveliness. Her excitable, squeaky voice was likened to "a choir of frantic mice".See The Oldie, March 2007 Forty years later, a journalist referred to MacDonald as "bubble-and-squeak Aimi".
His father then sent him to live and study at Wynyard School in Watford, Hertfordshire. Lewis's brother had enrolled there three years previously. The school was closed not long afterward due to a lack of pupils; the headmaster Robert "Oldie" Capron was soon after committed to a psychiatric hospital. Lewis then attended Campbell College in the east of Belfast about a mile from his home, but left after a few months due to respiratory problems.
In 1962, China and India fought a war over the border dispute, following which the Depsang Plains have been divided between the two countries across a Line of Actual Control (LAC), which runs to the east of the traditional caravan route. Now only the militaries of the two countries inhabit the region distributed in numerous military camps. The nearest inhabited village is Murgo.A skull from Daulat Baig Oldie, The Tribune (Chandigarh), 26 May 2019.
The discography of American rapper and songwriter Earl Sweatshirt consists of three studio albums, two mixtapes, two extended plays, and 20 singles (including seven as a featured artist). Earl Sweatshirt released his first mixtape Kitchen Cutlery under the name of Sly Tendencies in 2008. He then joined Odd Future and released the mixtape Earl in 2010. In 2012 he came back as a rapper and was featured on Odd future's single "Oldie".
Humphries' character, Sandy Stone, is an elderly Australian man, either single or married with a daughter who died as a child. Humphries said in 2016 that "slowly the character has deepened, so I begin to understand and appreciate him, and finally feel myself turning into him". He no longer requires makeup for the part, and plays Sandy in his own dressing gown."The consummate amateur" by William Cook, The Oldie [London], September 2016 pager 18.
In 1981, Stuttaford was recruited by the then editor of The Times, Harold Evans, to be the paper's medical correspondent. Stuttaford had worked with Evans during the latter's campaign to secure compensation for the victims of Thalidomide. Later, Stuttaford became "The Times" medical columnist, a role he retained until January 2009. In the years that followed he continued to write the regular monthly column for The Oldie that he had begun in 1994.
Penna turned his attention to coaching. In 2009 he coached an Italian XIII. Penna has also coached the Manly Sea Eagles Toyota Cup (Under-20s) team.Rookie's an Oldie, but a goodie The Manly Daily, 13 October 2010 Italian XIII 34 - 10 Malta XIII Malta Rugby League, 11 October 2009 Penna was appointed as Manly's assistant NRL coach for the 2012 season, after Geoff Toovey was promoted to the position of head coach.
Costs of the trial were, however, awarded to Williams in view of the severity of Hurd's breaches. Hurd appealed against this decision, but on 3 November 2006 the Appeal Court in London ruled against him, awarding the costs of the appeal to Williams. Hurd has since gone bankrupt. On 28 March 2008, "Sugar Baby Love" was declared to be the most successful oldie of all time by the German television station RTL.
The entertainment magazine Variety named Paul Douglas' character auditioning a son one of the film's "high spots" and in addition wrote that his "fine performance is matched by Peters, who registers impressively as a prim governess and a sultry nitery singer, scoring with Rodgers and Hart oldie, 'You Took Advantage of Me'." A radio adaptation was broadcast on the Lux Radio Theatre on October 9, 1950, with Douglas and Peters reprising their roles.
On September 30, 1988, KMGK began stunting with a loop of various versions of the 1960s oldie "Louie, Louie." At Noon on October 3, the station was reborn as KQQL "Kool 108." While some FM stations had oldies as part of their playlists, KQQL was the first all-oldies FM station in the Twin Cities area. The first song on "Kool 108" was "Rock and Roll Is Here to Stay" by Danny & the Juniors.
Joseph "Joe" Saraceno (May 16, 1937 – October 15, 2015) was an American record producer. He was a producer for The Ventures and produced over 300 singles and albums. Gifted at finding pop music that would sell, he produced several singles with Michael Gordon of primarily instrumental tunes, that while they did not top the charts, they sold extremely well. Tunes such as Outer Limits, Let's Go,and others get regular play on Top 40 "Oldie" stations.
Light entertainment included Telly Addicts, Top Gear Motorsport, Noel's Addicts, The Great Egg Race with Professor Heinz Wolff, A series of 2point4 Children, An Actors Life, The Golden Oldie Picture Show, May to December, Don't Wait Up, Going for a Song (the 1990s version) and Call My Bluff (1997-2005 revival). It also included a series of Can't Cook Won't Cook, A Song for Christmas, The Basil Brush Show (1970s version) and Best of Brass, a brass band competition.
Her final novel, According to Queeney, is a fictionalized account of the last years of the life of Samuel Johnson as seen through the eyes of Queeney Thrale, eldest daughter of Henry and Hester Thrale. The Observer referred to it as a "...highly intelligent, sophisticated and entertaining novel". From the 1990s, Bainbridge also served as a theatre critic for the monthly magazine The Oldie. Her reviews rarely contained negative content, and were usually published after the play had closed.
Virginia Ironside (born 3 February 1944) is a British journalist, agony aunt and author. Born in London, she is the daughter of Christopher Ironside, painter and coin designer, and Janey Ironside who was the first-ever professor of fashion design at the Royal College of Art. She was the niece of the visionary painter and designer Robin Ironside. Ironside writes a column, "Dilemmas", for The Independent, an agony column for the Idler, and a monthly column for The Oldie.
Other slang includes the terms "newbies" and "oldies". Due to the arrival of many of the southern hemisphere students in January and the northern hemisphere students in August, there is a group of students that are half a year behind or ahead of that current generation. A student from an older generation is an oldie and students from newer generation are newbies. This half year delay can be helpful in mentoring the newer students into an exchange student's lifestyle.
Kathy Frazer, "Oldie but goodie: This rivalry is antique" in The News American, Baltimore, MD, February 1, 1985; p. 5D. In 1926 Rosabelle Sinclair established the first American women's lacrosse team at The Bryn Mawr School, bringing the Native American game to the United States from St Leonards School in Scotland (where it had arrived from Canada).St. Leonard's Lacrosse History In 1992 she was the first woman inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
Goldie and Vanessa's Oldie. Lebanon Daily News but did not file for divorce from Trikonis until New Year's Eve 1975, after becoming engaged to musician Bill Hudson of the Hudson Brothers, whom she met the previous summer on a first-class flight from New York to Los Angeles.Armstrong, Lois (May 17, 1976). She's Golden: With Motherhood and a New Husband on the Way, Life Is a Laugh-In for Goldie Hawn, People; accessed May 4, 2017.
Basel finished the season in the mid-field region of the league table in 7th position with 28 points, 12 points behind Servette who won the championship for the second time in a row. Basel won ten games, drew eight and were defeated eight times. Youngster Markus Pfirter was the team's top league goal scorer with nine goals and oldie Josef Hügi scored eight times that season. Basel entered the Swiss Cup in the third principal round.
"But if we had got to that point, where it was, I felt, > necessary to do it, then I would have done it. I've had terrible doubts, of > course, about this. I say to you, if I had lived after having pressed that > button, I could never, ever have forgiven myself." In October 1999, Callaghan told The Oldie Magazine that he would not be surprised to be considered as Britain's worst Prime Minister in 200 years.
The term "A-Team" is a nickname coined for U.S. Special Forces' Operational Detachments Alpha (ODA) during the Vietnam War.The US Army Special Forces still uses the term ODA for their 12-man direct operations teams. In a 2003 Yahoo! survey of 1,000 television viewers, The A-Team was voted the "oldie" television show viewers would most like to see revived, beating out such popular television series from the 1980s as The Dukes of Hazzard and Knight Rider.
Gene Siskel awarded three-and-a-half stars out of four, writing that although the film suffered from an "overkill" of nostalgia, particularly with regards to a soundtrack so overstuffed that it amounted to "one of those golden-oldie TV blurbs," it was still "well-made, does achieve moments of genuine emotion, and does provide a sock (hop) full of memories."Siskel, Gene (August 24, 1973). "'Graffiti'—How many golden oldies can you handle?" Chicago Tribune. Section 2, p. 1.
Taco and Jasper Dolphin appear on the comical track "We Got Bitches", another absurdist parody composition. The song has a chaotic beat, taking influence from punk rock and rave music. Braggadocio rapping is prominent on the track, with the crew screaming the chorus "We got bitches, we got diamonds, we got cars, we got jacuzzis," adding "and yo’ bitch be on my dick!" The album closer is "Oldie", where Earl Sweatshirt makes his first rapping appearance in over a year.
They played several 1980s songs an hour, and several 1970s songs an hour. Nearly half the songs played were from the 1960s along with a pre-1964 oldie an hour. On weekends, the station played strictly oldies mostly from the 1960s with a couple of early-1970s songs an hour, plus several pre-'64 oldies as well. For a few months late in 1987 and early in 1988, WROR ran a smooth jazz/new-age music show in the evening.
The QI Team, The QI Annual "E", (Faber and Faber, 1 November 2007) Stoten has been an ongoing contributor to The Oldie. In 2015, Stoten provided caricatures for the ITV show Newzoids. As a sculptor, Stoten has made maquettes for the animation film industry whilst also sculpting a range of Gorillaz figures for the designer toy company Kidrobot. Stoten was Head of Story for the animated Feature Film Gnomeo and Juliet and subsequently became the Creative Development Lead at Arc Productions in Toronto.
Sally Artz is a British cartoonist and illustrator, whose work has been featured in many publications including Punch, Private Eye, Reader’s Digest, The Spectator, the Mail on Sunday, The Oldie and the Daily Mirror. She is a founder member of the Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain.Sally Artz at Official Pro Cartoonists site In addition, she is the former vice-president of the British Cartoonists' Association. Artz studied at the Saint Martin's School of Art and began work as a professional cartoonist in 1956.
Today, a literary museum located on Frunze Street marks their work and achievements. Today, Kharkiv is often referred to as the "capital city" of Ukrainian science fiction and fantasy. It is home to a number of popular writers, such as H. L. Oldie, Alexander Zorich, Andrey Dashkov, Yuri Nikitin and Andrey Valentinov; most of them write in Russian and are popular in both Russia and Ukraine. The annual science fiction convention "Star Bridge" (Звёздный мост) has been held in Kharkiv since 1999.
During the 1970s, he made three programmes about the supernatural and ghostly occurrences. These were The Ghost Hunters (1975), The Mystery of Loch Ness (1976) and Out of This World (1977), about UFOs. His cartoons appeared in magazines such as the New Statesman, Private Eye, and The Oldie. The depiction of monks was a speciality; anthologies of his cartoons were published in the 1960s and 1970s in paperback under titles such as "Top Sacred" (1960), "Sacred and Confidential", and "Beware of the Abbott".
The band indicated that they had 'plans to release a golden oldie for [a] follow-up' to their first single. Another studio session, in 1980, produced 'Here Comes the Night', partnered by 'Both Sides' as the B-side. Edwards suggested that the Rivals cover the song after hearing it on David Bowie's Pin Ups. 'Being stupid enough not to realise it wasn’t even Bowie’s song', that it was a Them song, the band produced a blistering, punked-up version of the bluesy hit.
Daulat Beg Oldi shown in the northernmost part of Ladakh (1988 CIA map). Daulat Beg Oldi (also Oldie, DBO) is a historic campsite and current military base located in Ladakh, India on an ancient trade route connecting Ladakh to the Tarim Basin. It is named after Sultan Said Khan (Daulat Beg), who died here on his return journey after the invasion of Ladakh and Kashmir. The Chip Chap River flows just to the south of Daulat Beg Oldi from east to west.
Dominic Green (born 1970) is a British historian, critic, commentator and musician. A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal Society of Arts, he is Life & Arts editor of the US edition of The Spectator and a commissioning editor of The Critic. He is a columnist and film reviewer for The Spectator, and a columnist for The Daily Telegraph. He also writes frequently for The Wall Street Journal, The New Criterion, The Spectator (UK), Standpoint, The Literary Review, and The Oldie.
In the final act, Madonna appeared on stage for a duet of the song "4 Minutes" with Justin Timberlake and Timbaland, both of them appearing on screens. A remix of "Like a Prayer" followed, featuring elements from "Feels Like Home" and video screens depicting messages from the Bible, the Quran, the Torah and the Talmud. The electric guitar was played by Madonna for the performance of "Ray of Light". She then sought audience participation, asking them to request for "an oldie but goodie".
He sold his first cartoon to a national paper in 1953 (a Mothers' Day gag for the Sunday Dispatch), and has since sold to most national papers and magazines, including Punch and The Oldie. His work also appears in the German press under the name of Jacki. He became the Oldham Evening Chronicle's regular cartoonist in 1958 and went full-time in the 1970s. He was a founder member of the Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain and his work was published across Europe.
Candida Rose Lycett Green (née Betjeman; 22 September 194219 August 2014) was a British author who wrote sixteen books including English Cottages, Goodbye London, The Perfect English House, Over the Hills and Far Away and The Dangerous Edge of Things. Her television documentaries included The Englishwoman and the Horse, and The Front Garden. Unwrecked England, based on a regular column of the same name she wrote for The OldieThe Oldie Magazine website, accessed 22 August 2014. since 1992, was published in 2009.
The Insider: Mark Getty by Mark Getty (May 8, 2005, Guardian Unlimited) The group was broken up in 2007 when The Wisden Cricketer was sold to British Sky Broadcasting, The Oldie was sold to a group of investors led by the magazine's former business manager, James Pembroke, and Cricinfo was sold to ESPN. John Wisden & Co was sold to A & C Black in 2008. Hawk-Eye remained under the control of Mark Getty, but was eventually sold to Sony Corporation in 2011.
From January 1992 until his death, Michell published a monthly column, "An Orthodox Voice", in The Oldie magazine. He primarily used this as an outlet for condemning the modern world and lambasting what he perceived as the stupidity of most contemporary humans. His first article in this outlet contained an attack on evolution which resulted in a published response from the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. He also used his column to encourage the use of mind-altering drugs, in particular LSD.
Oddie undertook an Australian tour during June 2013 in all of the mainland states capital cities – Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth – in a series of one-off shows, An Oldie but a Goodie. A video message from Tim Brooke-Taylor and Graeme Garden was shown during the performances. Oddie made personal appearances on both The Project and Adam Hills Tonight TV shows during the tour; he also filmed a guest-programming spot for the ABC-TV's all- night music video show Rage.
To the same listserv Igor Kipnis reported in 1998, "after he left England he moved to Virginia, not that far from Wash[ington] DC, probably a small town and farm." (source: ). The discussion above of the 1982 book The Mews of London mentions a period of residence in London that catalyzed the book. An article that Zuckermann wrote for the magazine The Oldie (Zuckermann 2001) related that in the 1980s he was living in "a hamlet a few kilometers from Sommières in the South of France".
Record World (October 18, 1969): "The latest Ike and Tina Turner album is here and it contains Tina's version of the Barbara George oldie, 'I Know.' As usual, plenty of driving blues in the grooves. Tina lets herself go to pieces and crowds will love it." Cash Box (October 18, 1969): > Ike & Tina Turner had a noisemaker with their single, "The Hunter," and a 6 > minute, 30 second version of the song leads off this powerhouse album, which > should hit the Top 100 Albums.
He has said, "I'd always been a decent singer, but I got frustrated by my inability to play piano by anything more than by ear. I took piano lessons when I was 32, and it opened up a whole new vocabulary for me." Fitzpatrick grew up mostly listening to classical music, as he was discouraged from listening to other music styles in the household. One concession, however, was being allowed to listen to a local oldie radio station in the car driving to and from school.
Dorf on Golf was remastered for DVD in 2007. In 2010, all of the Dorf films were remastered in a DVD Collection featuring all eight films, a behind-the-scenes with Dorf, and a commentary track by Tim Conway on "The Legend of the Paddle: The Oldie Hollis Story." Dorf also appeared on an episode of Tim Conways Funny America in the summer of 1990, leading an aerobics class on his impossibly short legs. In 2009, Conway's Dorf character started "helping" Santa Claus on the website iSpotSanta.
After leaving Stax, Knight recorded songs for various small labels, but was not able to gain any more recognition. She ended up performing and touring the local oldie circuit. Things changed in 1981, when she met local producer Isaac Bolden, who signed her to his Soulin' label. Together, they came up with a song entitled "You Got the Papers but I Got the Man," an answer song to Richard "Dimples" Fields' record, "She's Got Papers On Me"; that song was leased to Atlantic Records for national release.
The song is about a man calling his lover after being away for some time and begins with "Did you miss me (yeah), while I was away?", with "Hello, hello, it's good to be back... Good to be back" sung repeatedly in the chorus. It peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart and charted in several other countries and remained a popular oldie for decades. It was also often sung at football matches, with the lyrics "Hello, hello" (insert team name) "are back".
In his review in Variety, Dennis Harvey said, "Strong performances and a brisk pace downplay the original script's more dated, preachy aspects . . . No one will mistake this well-produced but inevitably dialogue-driven piece for pure cinema, but Leon and adapter Paris Qualles open up the play just enough to avoid the usual stage-to-screen claustrophobia. Mervyn Warren's score is a bit more earnest and old-fashioned than would be ideal for this essentially faithful yet refreshed take on a dramatic golden oldie."Harvey, Dennis.
Achy Obejas of the Chicago Tribune gave the album a four-star rating and enjoyed how Anthony put a variety of sounds, including hip-hop and R&B;, to "good use". She referred to "Hasta Ayer" as "an oldie but goodie totally transformed by soulful crooning". Billboards mentioned Anthony as "grafting his muy soulful baritone onto vivid romantic narratives" and acknowledged "Nadie Como Ella" and "Se Me Sigue Olvidando" as "upbeat". A writer for the Village Voice penned that the tracks were "nine swirling, complex dance tunes".
Mad magazine parodied the original film under the title Star Roars and included a character named 'Oldie Von Moldie', a grizzled 97-year-old whose lightsaber runs on an extension cord. The Shanghai nightclub shown in the beginning of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is called "Club Obi Wan" (Lucas wrote both the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series). A real bar/club by this name existed in the Xihai district of Beijing, China but closed in the summer of 2010. The Super Mario Bros.
Christian Rich originally considered Radiohead singer Thom Yorke to perform the hook to make it sound bigger, but Sweatshirt refused, as he didn't want to go for that sound. "Sunday" features fellow Odd Future member Frank Ocean. The song is seen as unusual for Ocean who is renowned for his singing rather than his rapping, having previously only shown off his rapping on the leaked track "Blue Whale" and "Oldie". The duo had previously collaborated on Ocean's "Super Rich Kids" from Ocean's 2012 album Channel Orange.
The Blow Parade is a comedy series performed by Andrew Hansen, Chris Taylor, and Craig Schuftan, originally premiering on the radio station Triple J on 28 April 2010. This 5-part series satirises the music industry, music journalism and syndicated golden-oldie radio shows. Each episode, the host Captain Blow (Hansen) guides listeners through the making of a classic album from yesteryear, from bands that don't actually exist. The series was written by Chris Taylor, with music by Andrew Hansen, and was produced by Craig Schuftan.
Ashford, Victoria. A True Golden Oldie, Page 10, Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, 30 August 2012 "A Lonely Dream" was released as a download single on 31 August 2012. In an interview with the Wiltshire Gazette and Herald about the release, Cousins stated "To me it is very special to have a record of us all playing together for the future." Cousins released his first solo LP "Given Songs" on 1 May 2014. It contained 9 self penned songs and was the first album to be issued on his Misericordia Label.
In addition, Holland has also worked as a wine writer and occasionally written features for Country Life, and The Oldie. In July 2013, Holland gave the keynote address for a symposium on Oscar Wilde presented by The Santa Fe Opera. The address surveyed the popular and critical attitudes towards Wilde and his work from the end of his life to the present day. The symposium was given in conjunction with the opera company's world premiere presentations of Oscar, composed by Theodore Morrison with a libretto written by John Cox and the composer.
In the United States, the album debuted at number 5 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 40,000 copies. As of May 2012, the album has sold 71,000 copies in the United States. The album topped the US Billboard Top Rap Albums chart, the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and the Top Independent Albums chart. It also charted within the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Denmark and the UK. The song "Oldie" appeared at position 23 on the Bubbling Under R&B;/Hip-Hop Singles chart.
He has translated into Estonian texts by Vladimir Arenev, Alexander Belyaev, Kir Bulychev, Robert E. Howard, Rafał Kosik, Henry Kuttner, H. P. Lovecraft, H. L. Oldie, Viktor Pelevin, Alexandr Siletsky, Mikhail Uspensky, Ilya Varshavsky and others. In addition, Jüri Kallas has worked for different publishers, choosing and editing dozens of crime and romance novels and written forewords for them. He has also published literature criticism and his views and opinions about current political events in Estonia. He has been an editorial board member of the online magazine Algernon.
He said in 2016 that "slowly the character has deepened, so I begin to understand and appreciate him, and finally feel myself turning into him". He no longer requires makeup for the part, and plays Sandy in his own dressing gown. "The consummate amateur" by William Cook, The Oldie [London], September 2016 page 18 Sandy's monologues were sometimes inspired by stories recounted to Humphries by friends or family, like the tale of Dot Swift who was handed over to the Twilight Home Humphries, B:"My Life as Me", page 239.
On 30 December 1991 the transmission of the English- speaking program of Radio Luxemburg was cancelled, while the transmitter remained in use for the German program "RTL Oldie Radio". Later the transmitter was often hired for other program suppliers. One of these suppliers was the Chinese foreign broadcasting service, which used it for transmitting programmes in foreign languages in the evening and the German pop music radio MEGARADIO, which used it in 2002/03 in the daytime. In spring 2004 Marnach mediumwave transmitter worked first time in DRM-mode.
William Preston (August 26, 1921 – July 10, 1998) did not start his acting career until he was at the age of 47 but subsequently appeared in more than sixty productions of Shakespeare's plays. He had a Master's degree in English literature from Penn State. He is perhaps best known for his role as recurring character Carl "Oldie" Olsen on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Among his many movie roles, he played John, the bum, from The Fisher King (1991), a blacksmith in Far and Away (1992), and the flask mourner in Family Business (1989).
Because "Walkin' After Midnight" had become a significant hit, Decca issued Cline's debut album August 5, 1957, simply titled, Patsy Cline. The album, however, did not contain the flip side. Cline later re-recorded "Walkin' After Midnight" for Decca with a more "pop" arrangement that featured backing vocals and a pronounced "clip clop" percussion effect, as well as a modulation to the key of C# for the final verse. Although this version is sometimes heard as an "oldie" on country playlists, it is not the version that was the hit single.
Another slang word that is used is "dinosaur", which can refers to one's oldie's oldie. Other terms include "Northie" and "Southie", referring to student from either a northern or southern (respectively) hemisphere country, which affects the time period that an exchanger will spend in their host country. A Southie will usually depart either January or February, staying in their host country until the beginning of the next year, while a Northie usually leaves in August or September and stays until the following June or July. This is usually dependent on the students' home country.
As a result of this success Orbison terminated his contract with Sun Records and affiliated himself with the Everly's publisher, Acuff-Rose Music. The Everly Brothers' version of "All I Have to Do Is Dream" is featured rather prominently in the 2001 film Riding in Cars with Boys: first the original recording is heard when the father (James Woods) is driving his young daughter (Mika Boorem), who is singing along; at the end of the film the father and the daughter (Drew Barrymore) jointly are singing their beloved oldie whilst huddling together and reminiscing.
Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult (2003), and Swans founder Michael Gira. Moynihan co-authored The Secret King (2001) with Stephen Flowers. In 2001, Moynihan edited a reprint of Julius Evola's book Introduction to Magic, originally published in 1929, and in 2002, he edited the first English language translation of Evola's 1953 book Men Among the Ruins (both published by Inner Traditions). In 2005, Moynihan edited and published a collection of essays by British writer John Michell (selected from Michell's contributions to The Oldie) entitled Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist.
Retrieved January 22, 2019.Sotonoff, Jamie. "An oldie and a goodie - legendary Chicago DJ Dick Biondi", Daily Herald. December 7, 2006. Retrieved January 22, 2019. In July 2006, in a cost- cutting move by CBS Radio, the entire DJ staff of WJMK-HD2 was laid off. Shortly thereafter, 94.7 WZZN, which had recently switched to an oldies format, hired several of WJMK's former airstaff. With a format change on WCKG from hot talk to adult contemporary, Steve Dahl and Buzz Kilman moved to WJMK to host mornings on November 5, 2007.
The event was opened by Sir Jonathan Phillips, Warden of Keble College, and was introduced by Magee's executor, the academic, author and editor Henry Hardy. It included audio and video clips of Magee, music chosen by him and played by the Amherst Sextet, and addresses by David Owen and Simon Callow. The music choices were the sextet from Strauss's Capriccio, the largo from Elgar's Serenade for Strings and the prelude to Wagner's Tristan und Isolde. The addresses by Owen and Callow were published together with a notice of Magee's life by Hardy in the Oldie.
Their official motto is "Fantasy and science fiction in all their aspects". While the magazine is seen sometimes as a Russian counterpart to Locus or SFX, Mir Fantastiki shares certain traits with both. Its book section is largest and contains not only reviews, but also literary criticism and master classes of writing by experienced authors, most often by H. L. Oldie. However, in other sections it also covers mainstream western science fiction and fantasy franchises, such as Middle-earth or Star Wars, as well as video game and comic franchises.
Former British Foreign Secretary and NATO Secretary-General Peter Carrington reflected, "Iraq, and more recently Lebanon, have totally sidelined us. We have far less influence than we had. That 'Yo, Blair' exchange... was so humiliating".The Oldie, October 2006 Following a meeting in Washington, D.C. between Bush and Blair on 28 July to discuss the situation in Lebanon, cartoonist for The Times Neil Bennett, depicted, above the caption, "Gifts were exchanged before the Washington summit", a Burberry bag (an allusion to "Yo Blair") being swapped for a tin of dog food marked "Pedigree Chum".
Travis presented the German TV show Beat-Club, where he introduced such acts as Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Steamhammer. On BBC television, Travis presented editions of Top of the Pops in the 1970s and 1980s. He was also the presenter of The Golden Oldie Picture Show in the mid-1980s, an attempt by the BBC to create videos for classic pop songs that pre-dated the video age. Travis provided the UK commentary for the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Dublin, Ireland, and in 1985 presented the Eurovision Song Contest Previews on BBC1.
Almost half a century after Muir deployed the term, Bakewell (by then Baroness Bakewell and a Dame of the British Empire) remarked that "it has taken me a lifetime to live it down. It was meant as a compliment I suppose, but it was a little bit of a put-down".Quoted in The Oldie, June 2014 Actors Benedict Cumberbatch, Colin Firth and Bill Nighy have been repeatedly called by the press "the thinking woman's crumpet". But even before them, Michael Kitchen was acclaimed as "the thinking woman's crumpet" in a review in The Mail in November 2003.
Radio Veronica is a Dutch commercial radio station owned by Talpa Radio, a subsidiary of Talpa Network. The station runs pop and rock music from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, however in 2017, as the new show schedule was launched, the music format shifted towards so-called timeless hits which also includes recurrents. The station can be compared with Absolute Radio in the United Kingdom. Radio Veronica in its present form was created on August 31, 2003 by a merger of the cable station Radio Veronica of the Vereniging Veronica and the golden oldie station Radio 103 of Sky Radio Ltd.
Backed by Enoch Light and his orchestra, she recorded a 45 RPM single in 1956 for the Grand Award record label, containing the tracks "I'm in the Mood for Love" and "Tabasco" — the latter of which was used by McIlhenny Company to promote its Tabasco brand pepper sauce. Time magazine reviewed the former track in July 1956, observing: "Sani begins this oldie with a series of racking, echoing groans, but then picks up a twinkle of humor that makes everything all right."TIME.com She also recorded "Once Upon A Winter Time" for Parlophone Records, and "Souvenir D'Italia" for a European label.
Russian literature is not only written by Russians. In the Soviet times such popular writers as Belarusian Vasil Bykaŭ, Kyrgyz Chinghiz Aitmatov and Abkhaz Fazil Iskander wrote some of their books in Russian. Some renowned contemporary authors writing in Russian have been born and live in Ukraine (Andrey Kurkov, H. L. Oldie, Maryna and Serhiy Dyachenko) or Baltic States (Garros and Evdokimov, Max Frei). Most Ukrainian fantasy and science fiction authors write in Russian, which gives them access to a much broader audience, and usually publish their books via Russian publishers such as Eksmo, Azbuka and AST.
Wardle's early appointments included an anonymous fortnightly review spot on the Bolton Evening News, beginning in 1958. He worked as a sub-editor on The Times Literary Supplement, 1956–; as deputy theatre critic (to Kenneth Tynan) on The Observer, 1959–63; drama critic for The Times 1963–89; editor of Gambit 1973–75; theatre critic for The Independent on Sunday 1989–95. More recently he has written articles for magazines such as Prospect and The Oldie. He has published two books; a biography The Theatres of George Devine (Jonathan Cape, 1978) and Theatre Criticism (Routledge, 1992).
Jennifer Mary Paterson (3 April 1928 – 10 August 1999) was a British celebrity cook, author, actress and television personality who appeared on the television programme Two Fat Ladies (1996-1999) with Clarissa Dickson Wright. Prior to this, she wrote a cookery column both for The Spectator and for the Oldie. The pair were famous for their rich traditional meals made from scratch. Paterson was known for her liberal use of butter and cream, remarking on her television show in her usual manner with a shake of the hand, that yoghurt was only fit for vegetarians and those with "a poor tummy".
Sometime after his marriage ended, De'Ath lived as a homeless person in France, and since 1993, De'Ath appeared in court over 30 times and was sent primarily by remand to prison between four and six times for petty thefts, by his own admission. He also wrote about staying in expensive hotels for long periods of time without paying. The experiences of these years provided De'Ath with both his public persona, as both a "gentleman" and a "scrounger", and the material for his column in The Oldie. He also wrote his column from the perspective of a prisoner.
Born in Malawi, she attended The Mount School, York, and read English literature at St Hugh's College, Oxford. She received a PhD on Henry James and Freud from Sussex University. She taught English literature at Reading University for ten years, leaving in 2005 to become a full-time writer. She reviews for The Times Literary Supplement, The Spectator, The Oldie, The New Statesmen, The Guardian, and The Daily Telegraph, and has been a judge for the Whitbread Biography Prize, the Man Booker Prize, the Baillie Gifford Prize, and is currently the chair of the 2020 Goldsmiths Prize.
He also appeared on Points of View, the Heaven and Earth Show, Through the Keyhole, daytime shows such as Richard & Judy and various holiday programmes. Other radio programmes have included; Double Vision with Miles Kington, Free Spirits and Enfield Pedals after Byron in which he cycled through Greece, following in the footsteps of Lord Byron. For some years he wrote a regular column in The Oldie, and wrote many articles for national newspapers; he also wrote several books, including 'Downhill All the Way', 'Greece on my Wheels' and 'Freewheeling through Ireland'. He died on 21 February 2019 at the age of 89.
After marrying a European Union diplomat, she left her successful career as a fashion editor to become a trailing spouse and best-selling author. Her published works include The Women We Wanted to Look Like (1978), Dior in Vogue (1988), Travels in Kashmir (1989), Damascus: Hidden Treasures of the Old City (2001),WorldCat Diplomatic Baggage: The Adventures of a Trailing Spouse (2005), Packing Up: Further Adventures of a Trailing Spouse (2014), and Full Marks for Trying (2016). She is currently a contributor to The Oldie and Trailing-Spouse.com. Keenan has lived in Ethiopia, Brussels, Trinidad, Barbados, India, West Africa, Syria and Central Asia.
The personnel on the original recording included Joel Hill on guitar, Ray Johnson on Philicorda organ, Ray Pohlman on bass guitar and Jesse Sailes on drums. When initially released, the song shot to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S., and to No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart. In 1972 the song was coupled as an "oldie" with the Shirelles "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and re-released in Europe. Based on radio play, the record company, London Records, quickly removed the Shirelles cut and replaced it with the original flip side "You're the One".
It carries articles of general interest, humour and cartoons. Its contributors include Gyles Brandreth, Craig Brown, Virginia Ironside, Stephen Glover, Raymond Briggs, James Le Fanu, Thomas Stuttaford, John Walsh and Giles Wood. It is sometimes regarded as a haven for "grumpy old men and women"—an image it has played up to over the years with such slogans as "The Oldie: Buy it before you snuff it", and its lampooning of youth subculture and what it sees as the absurdities of modern life. It was the first mainstream publication to break the Jimmy Savile sex scandal.
When the German music industry discovered that rock 'n' roll was a big seller even with German lyrics, they marketed Kraus as an Elvis Presley copy. He soon became, like his colleague Ted Herold, one of Germany's most popular singers and teen idols, the lanky figure and nonchalant attitude of the young man was a big hit with teens.Julia Edenhofer: Das große Oldie Lexikon. Mit Hitparaden- Übersicht England, USA, Deutschland. Bergisch-Gladbach: Bastei-Lübbe Verlag, 1991, p. 354f In the first four years after his debut he recorded 36 hits and sold more than twelve million records.
Mackintosh-Smith wrote several travel books including one about Yemen and a trilogy associated with Moroccan explorer Ibn Battuta, which earned him the 1998 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, the 2010 Oldie Best Travel Award and the 2010 Ibn Battutah Prize of Honour. The BBC produced a television series about his journey following the footsteps of Ibn Battuta. In 2009 Mackintosh-Smith was commissioned by Yale University Press to write the book, although he initially declined the task, because it was "too much work". He estimated it would take him 5 years, but eventually it took him about 9 years.
WKIX and WWMY swapped letters early in 2010. As a result, the station dropped its Y102.9 moniker and referred to itself by just the dial position before changing it once again to the current KIX 102.9. In the process, the 80s tunes that had been on Star-FM previously were added back to the playlist, along with the occasional "lost oldie" from the pre-1964 era. WWMY ended its simulcast with WKIX-FM on October 23, 2010 and began stunting with future simulcast partner WKXU, as part of a change in city of license from Goldsboro to Smithfield.
The Wisden Group was a group of companies formed by John Wisden & Co Ltd, publishers of Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. As well as John Wisden & Co, the group included the magazine The Wisden Cricketer, Cricinfo – the world's highest traffic cricket website – and the Hawk-Eye computerised ball-tracking system, which is used by the media in cricket, tennis and other sports. The group also owned The Oldie, a general interest British magazine aimed at older readers. Sir John Paul Getty was chairman of John Wisden & Co from 1993 until his death in 2003, when he was succeeded as majority shareholder by his son Mark.
On 27 September 2013, she returned to South Africa to perform at the Clover Aardklop festival at Potchefstroom. There she entertained the screaming crowds with "Mississippi", "Georgie" and "My Broken Souvenirs" with Steve Hofmeyr, Nadine and other South African singers. On 5 October 2013, she performed at the Stellenbosch Dorpstraat Restaurant Theatre, Western Cape, South Africa with backing vocals from the South African singers. She took part in the NDR 1 Niedersachsen Oldie Show at Lower Saxony at seven concert halls of Lower Saxony, sharing the stage with Smokie, Middle of the Road, the Tremeloes and the Smashing Picadillys.
Those three songs are on there, but there are lots more." In an interview with The Daily Beast, Grand also claimed that bands and singers such as Blink-182, Sum 41, My Chemical Romance, and Lady Gaga have all inspired him on the sound of the album, "I grew up listening to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elton John and Billy Joel with my dad. We’d listen to the oldie station when we were driving in the car. Even before high school, I was getting into Blink-182, Sum 41, My Chemical Romance and all those kind of pop- punk and post pop-punk, all that sound really inspired me.
Selena and her band were "evolving a rhythmic style that demonstrated its prowess for catchy cumbias". Ven Conmigo scrapped the conventional styles and track organization of the typical Tejano album of "a two-sided single sandwiched between a bunch of polkas and oldie-but-goodie [songs]". On "Yo Te Amo", the band decided to go with a bridge–interlude format rather than a typical chord progression they had recycled; "[W]e were growing, we were evolving" as Vela later put it. It was "neither Texan nor Mexican" in its form, but a representation of international Spanish music "under the guise of a slow cumbia".
Weidenfeld was keen to expand into book publishing and Contact, which appeared with a hard cover, offered a means of circumventing post-war paper quotas.Jeremy Lewis, 'The man who dared publish Lolita', The Oldie, October 2015, page 28 Among those Clarissa persuaded to contribute to the magazine was the cookery writer Elizabeth David, whose recipes were to become very influential in the 1950s. Through Weidenfeld she also became a close friend of Marcus Sieff, later Chairman of the retailer Marks and Spencer. As a result of this eclectic early career, she widened her circle of friends and contacts beyond those in society and politics with whom she already had close connections.
Clive Hugh Austin Collins, MBE (born early 1942)GRO Register of Births MAR 1942 5c 1050 WESTON - Clive H. A. Collins, mmn=Strange is a British cartoonist and illustrator, who has contributed drawings to many publications including The Oldie, Playboy, Punch, Reader's Digest, The Sun, and The Daily Mail. He is the secretary of the British Cartoonists' Association and the Life Vice- President of The Cartoonists' Club of Great Britain.Official site Retrieved 21 May 2018 In 2012 he was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire. He was awarded the Cartoonist of the Year award by the Cartoonist Club of Great Britain in 1984, 1985 and 1987.
Fryer joined Reuters news agency as a graduate trainee after university, serving for just over a year in London and Brussels. On receiving his first book contract (for The Great Wall of China) he went freelance, but kept Brussels as his base for seven years, travelling widely in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. He returned to England in 1981, settling in London, largely to develop his political interests. As a freelance writer on international affairs, he has worked mainly for the BBC (Radio 4 and World Service), but has also contributed to the Guardian, Independent, Economist, Spectator, Oldie, Tablet, Society Today and Liberal, amongst others.
Work was undertaken to make the airfield operational again, and was marked on 31 May 2008, when an Indian Air Force An-32 landed. The Indian Air Force first landed transports here between 1962 and 1965 and then after a gap for 43 years, the IAF started landing at DBO in 2008. In a significant demonstration of its capabilities, the Indian Air Force landed a C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft in Daulat Beg Oldie on 20 August 2013, thirty kilometers from where the 2013 Daulat Beg Oldi Incident took place in April 2013. This landing could qualify as a world record for a medium-lift aircraft landing at this altitude.
The rhythm > section is very heavy, almost Zeppelinish, the horns are very jazzy and the > songs are very commercial, so it makes for quite an interesting combination. > : - Roy Wood, Melody Maker, 3 September 1977 They played one show, broadcast live by BBC Television and BBC Radio 1 in the Sight and Sound In Concert series, on 2 April 1977. Most of the material they played was new, though they also included The Move's "California Man", interpolating the basic riff from another Move oldie, "Brontosaurus", and Wizzard's "Are You Ready to Rock". Several of the songs appeared on their only album Super Active Wizzo, released in September 1977 on the Warner Bros.
Lycett Green edited two volumes of her father’s letters (1994–95) and an anthology of his prose, Coming Home (1997). In the second volume of letters she described herself as a hoarder of correspondence (unlike her brother) and referred to her late father (with her husband) as her best friend. Lycett Green contributed to a number of magazines, including Queen (from which she was dismissed because of her association with Private Eye),Thompson, Richard Ingrams: Lord of the Gnomes Vogue, Country Life and The Oldie. Lycett Green shared some of her father's campaigning zeal, as regards, in particular, the perceived erosion of England's fabric.
Hyppolit, the Butler () is a 1931 black-and-white Hungarian film comedy of manners about an upwardly mobile family hiring a butler who previously worked for aristocratic families. It was the second full sound film produced in Hungary, and at first it generated little interest (due to the flop of the first sound movie The Blue Idol, also in 1931) but later became a favorite and is still a beloved oldie. In 2000, Hungarian film critics chose it as one of the twelve best films of Hungary. The screenplay was written by prolific Hungarian screenwriter Károly Nóti AKA Karl Noti, based on a stage play by István Zágon.
For her column in The Times newspaper, Purves was named columnist of the year in 1999 and in the same year was appointed an OBE for services to journalism. She has written books on childcare, twelve novels including Mother Country, a memoir of religious upbringing, Holy Smoke (1998), and a travel book, One Summer's Grace (1989), about a 1,700-mile sailing journey round Britain with children aged three and five. Purves has a monthly column in the sailing magazine Yachting Monthly and is a contributor to The Oldie magazine. She was appointed a patron of the British Art Music Series Trust along with James MacMillan and John Wilson.
He believed however that this tradition would be revived and that humanity would enter a Golden Age, with Britain as the centre of this transformation. Michell's other publications covered an eclectic range of topics, and included an overview on the Shakespeare authorship question, a tract condemning Salman Rushdie during The Satanic Verses controversy, and a book of Adolf Hitler's quotations. Keenly interested in the crop circle phenomenon, he co-founded a magazine devoted to the subject, The Cereologist, in 1990, and served as its initial editor. From 1992 until his death he wrote a column for The Oldie magazine, which was largely devoted to his anti-modernist opinions.
Hua Yang De Nian Hua is a 2001 short film by Hong Kong director Wong Kar-wai that was shown at the 2001 Berlin International Film Festival. It consists of a 2-minute-28-second montage of scenes from vintage Chinese films, most of which were considered lost until some nitrate prints were discovered in a California warehouse during the 1990s, set to a song from the soundtrack of Wong's In the Mood for Love (2000), a golden oldie by Zhou Xuan; this song gives the film its title. It is available on the Criterion Collection DVD release of In the Mood for Love as an extra, as well as various bootlegged VCD releases of Wong's features.
In a Press Gazette interview, Goslett said he offered the Savile story to seven national newspapers in 2011 but every one declined to publish it. Richard Ingrams of The Oldie was the only editor who was willing to run the story, making the magazine the first publication to reveal Savile's abuse of underage girls on BBC premises. In 2013, Goslett challenged ex-BBC chief Mark Thompson in a New York street about his knowledge of the Savile affair for Channel 4 News. In 2014, he revealed that Nick Pollard, the chairman of a BBC Inquiry into the Savile scandal, rang him and admitted he made a "mistake" in his report by failing to note Thompson's involvement in the controversy.
BRO is responsible for constructing 105 ICBR, including 73 ICBR roads in Phase-1 to be completed by December 2020 and 32 ICBR roads in Phase-2. BRO is responsible for the road network of 32,000 km length, out of which 67% are assigned to ICBR roads. Out of 73 ICBRs in Phase-1, less than 50% were complete by 2018, subsequently with additional funds the speed of construction increased. Some of the important projects include the already completed Darbuk-Shayok-Daulat Beg Oldie (DS-DBO) road and also the Atal Tunnel(Rhotang tunnel); and in the northeast the under construction Sela Tunnel and an under construction tunnel under the Brahmaputra river with Indian Railways.
Seddon has written for the New York Times and the Boston Globe. He has been a Diarist for the London Evening Standard and has been a frequent contributor to newspapers The Guardian, The Independent, The Times, the Daily Mail, The National (Abu Dhabi), and magazines including New Statesman, Private Eye, The Oldie, Country Life, and the website 'Big Think' (New York). Also a prolific writer for Tribune, he served as that magazine's editor from 1993 until 2004. On television, Seddon has reported for the BBC from inside Iraq, North Korea and China, as well as for Sky TV from Yemen and for Al Jazeera English from North Korea, Syria, Dr Congo, Kenya, Ethiopia and Haiti.
In his book Polling and the Public: What Every Citizen Should Know, Herb Asher provides a general explanation of the context in which the phrase is used. He suggests that the phrase has its origins in attempts by poorly performing politicians to discredit polling as an accurate reflection of their performance.Polling and the Public: What Every Citizen Should Know by Herb Asher (SAGE, 2011) The phrase, he suggests, questions the accuracy of polling by drawing attention to historical, inaccurate polling. Though popular in Australia, the phrase has also occasionally been used in the United States and the United Kingdom in general the same context, with The Guardian's Jonathan Freedland describing the phrase as an "oldie but goldie".
As he put it in a New Yorker magazine "Talk of the Town" article in 2002, "We're the only station that when we say 'Here comes fourteen in a row' we're not talking about records."Green, Adam (July 22, 2002). "East End Oldie" The New Yorker. WLNG was one of the first radio stations in the country to focus on playing oldies, and identified itself as "The Oldies Station" beginning in the early 1960s despite a consultant's warning. While the station included current hits in rotation for decades and even as recently as 1999, today its playlist is almost all oldies. As of 1988, WLNG competed with 22 other stations in its market.Ketcham, Diane (December 25, 1988).
In late 1982, having signed a new contract with the RCA Records label, the Reels scored a hit with a cover of the Burt Bacharach-Hal David song, originally recorded by Herb Alpert, "This Guy's in Love with You", which reached No. 7\. They followed this with a one-off album for K-tel, which was known for its licensed pop hit compilations and budget 'golden oldie'. Although the tracks on Beautiful walked a fine line between sincere tribute and gentle parody, it proved to be the biggest success of their career, selling in excess of 40,000 copies and reaching No. 32 on the album chart, as well as being certified gold. The album was later released through RCA.
Nigel Summerley, "Greece: bailout, austerity… and success", The Oldie, 21 August 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2020 She wrote the first version of "Carey" in Matala, for Raditz's 24th birthday. After about two months, she and Raditz traveled to Athens together, but Mitchell then flew alone to Paris, where she wrote "California", referencing Raditz as a "red, red rogue", and on returning to the U.S. completed "Carey" together with other songs for the Blue album. Although the song was sometimes rumoured to be about fellow singer-songwriter James Taylor, who plays guitar on some Blue tracks (although not on "Carey" itself) and with whom Mitchell had a brief affair, Mitchell stated publicly that the "Carey" in question was Cary Raditz.
Several songs heard both in the movie and in the closing credits, such as "Honey Love", "Slow Dance (Hey Mr. DJ)" and "Dedicated" by R. Kelly and Public Announcement, "Fly Away" by Hi-Five, "Love and Happiness" by Al Green, "Dopeman (Remix)" by N.W.A, "Atomic Dog" by George Clinton, "For the Love of You (Part 1)" by The Isley Brothers, "Computer Love" by Zapp, "Stay Strapped in South Central" and "Hot Wire Oldie" by Quincy Jones III, "Got to Give It Up" by Marvin Gaye, "Only the Strong Survive" by Jerry Butler, "Ghetto Bird" by Ice Cube and a remix to "Streiht Up Menace" by MC Eiht, were not included in the soundtrack album.
The Darbuk–Shyok–DBO Road (DS-DBO Road/DSDBO Road), also called the Sub-Sector North Road, is a strategic all-weather road in eastern Ladakh in India, close to the Line of Actual Control with China. It connects Ladakh's capital city Leh, via the villages of Darbuk and Shyok at southern Shyok Valley, with the Daulat Beg Oldi (DBO) post near the northern border. The 220-km long section between Shyok and DBO was constructed between 2000 and 2019 by India's Border Roads Organisation (BRO). The Darbuk–Shyok–DBO Road has reduced the travel time between Leh (Capital of the Union territory of Ladakh) to Daulat Beg Oldie (DBO) from 2 days to 6 hours.
She currently writes for The Oldie. On Sunday 11 January 2009, BBC Four was devoted to a "Maureen Lipman Night". On 5 February 2009, she appeared in the third series of teen drama Skins, in the episode entitled "Thomas" as Pandora Moon's Aunt Elizabeth. She appeared twice on The Paul O'Grady Show during its run, once alongside Julie Walters to promote her most-recent book Past-It Notes, the other to speak about her appearance as the wheelchair-bound Madame Armfeldt in the Sondheim musical A Little Night Music, showing at the Menier Chocolate Factory. In both of these appearances, she also spoke briefly about her role as Irene Spencer in the ITV3 comedy Ladies of Letters, in which she leads alongside Anne Reid.
Almost thirty years later Kelly told Alice Pitman of The Oldie that she was "very bitter at the time, very, very bitter" and recalled that Braden's producer, Desmond Wilcox, who subsequently married Rantzen, had brought together Kelly, Rantzen and newsreader Angela Rippon for a pilot of an afternoon show, although, in Kelly's view, "it was just a front - he wanted Esther, and Angela and I were sort of left dangling". At the turn of the 21st century, Kelly weighed into a spat in the press between Rantzen and her stepdaughter Cassandra Wilcox, as a result of which she received a large number of supportive letters from members of the public, who recalled her husband's usurpation by Rantzen. Kelly placed these in a folder marked "Hate Rancid File".
They both found an outlet in the "Nooks and Corners" column in Private Eye (to which Betjeman was the first contributor in 1971) and she later contributed to "Unwrecked England" in The Oldie (also founded by Richard Ingrams). In an article in Country Life in 2003 she identified several aspects of English life which had become "universal fixtures in our mind's eye": cricket on the village green, Trooping the Colour, bands playing in a town park, the Women's Institute singing Jerusalem, pearly kings and queens at the Lord Mayor's show and discussions about the weather over a pint of beer in the local pub.Country Life, 9 October 2003. In her autobiography, Over the Hills and Far Away, she writes about her experiences with cancer.
There was no public mention of the Newsnight investigation into Savile at the time but in early 2012, several newspapers reported that the BBC had investigated but not broadcast (its report of) allegations of sexual abuse immediately after his death. The Oldie alleged there had been a cover-up by the BBC. On 28 September 2012, almost a year after his death, ITV said it would broadcast a documentary as part of its Exposure series, The Other Side of Jimmy Savile. The documentary, presented by Mark Williams-Thomas, a consultant on the original Newsnight investigation, revealed claims by up to 10 women, including one aged under 14 at the time, that they had been molested or raped by Savile during the 1960s and 1970s.
According to Keith Hunt in his biography of the band, "Shakin' All Over – The Life And Times Of Johnny Kidd", HMV offered the band the chance to write their next B-side, though the night before the session they still had nothing. A song was written in a hurry while sat in the basement of Chas McDevitt's Freight Train coffee Bar, and recorded the following day in one take, plus minor overdubs (mainly Joe Moretti). On hearing the finished song, the intended A-side (a revival of the oldie, "Yes Sir, That's My Baby") was instead relegated to the flip. The band's mix was repeated on the atmospheric "Restless" which also featured Moretti, also making the charts in the wake of "Shakin' All Over".
Digital Radio) and over the internet via their respective websites. Tay 2 broadcasts on 1161 AM in Dundee and 1584 AM in Perth, and is more golden oldie than its sister station Tay FM, playing more classic hits from the past few decades, along with some of the more easy listening of modern-day offerings. A new programming schedule was launched on 15 June 2009 which introduced some networked programming across Bauer's AM network. Tay AM retained its locally produced and presented breakfast and specialist evening shows (Tay AM was the only station to opt out of the network in the evenings, so they could continue to broadcast their heritage specialist shows), some weekend output, and Ally Ballingall's weekday mid-morning show, which was broadcast across Scotland from Radio Tay's Dundee studios.
In the summer of 1969 "Ticket to Ride" was covered by the American pop music duo the Carpenters for their debut studio album Offering. Richard Carpenter recalled: "I happened to hear [the song] being played as an oldie one day in early 1969, and upon hearing it this particular time, decided the tune would make a nice ballad." As arranged by Richard Carpenter, the song became the plaint of a castoff lover, with the opening line: "I think I'm gonna be sad", being sung repeatedly as the track fades. The musicians on the recording were Karen Carpenter (lead and backing vocals, drums), Richard Carpenter (backing vocals, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, orchestration), Joe Osborn (bass guitar), David Duke (French horn), Herb Alpert (shaker) and uncredited contributors on bell tree and tubular bells.
Mink Car is the eighth studio album by They Might Be Giants, released on September 11, 2001, on the Restless Records label. One of the band's most eclectic efforts, its variety reflects its recording process; it was put together in a number of different studios, with a number of different guest artists and producers, around the country as the band toured between 1999 and 2001. It runs the gamut from pure power-pop songs, such as "Bangs" and "Finished With Lies", to dance music ("Man, It's So Loud In Here"), and soft romantic ballads ("Another First Kiss"). "Man, It's So Loud in Here" was the only single released from the album, though its cover of the Georgie Fame oldie "Yeh Yeh" was featured in a Chrysler car commercial.
Poster for the sole New Zealand concert, designed by Ian McCausland. The standard set list for the New Zealand and Australian shows on the tour was: # "Brown Sugar" # "Bitch" # "Rocks Off" # "Gimme Shelter" # "Happy" # "Tumbling Dice" # "Love in Vain" # "Sweet Virginia" # "You Can't Always Get What You Want" # "Honky Tonk Women" # "All Down The Line" # "Midnight Rambler" # "Rip This Joint", "Bye Bye Johnny", or "Little Queenie" # "Jumpin' Jack Flash" # "Street Fighting Man" As such it was quite similar to the 1972 American Tour. The first leg Los Angeles and Hawaii shows got a greater variety than this, however, with "Dead Flowers" and "It's All Over Now" appearing in each show (the latter representing a rare Stones playing of an oldie in this era) and Beggars Banquet nuggets "No Expectations" and "Stray Cat Blues" making the odd face as well.
As well as his broadcast work, since 1967 he has voiced and presented commercials, conferences and conventions, training and internal communication films, product launches and awards ceremonies. Major clients have included IBM, Campaign magazine, BMW, the Royal College of Nursing and Volvo Cars. He has also narrated over 100 audiobooks for the Talking Book service of the Royal National Institute of Blind People, for Listening Books' Sound Learning educational initiative and for other publishers. Throughout his life he has written casual articles and occasional obituaries for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines, including The Guardian, The Independent and The Oldie and five of his audio dramas—A Bark of the Fox, Essay on Betrayal, The Trumpet in the Hall, Peter in the Sky, and an adaptation of Godfrey Smith's novel The Business of Loving—have been produced by BBC Radio 4.
" A review by Clare Edgeley of Computer and Video Games called it "a weird mish-mash of ideas from best-sellers of the past - the dragons have been borrowed from Space Harrier, and there are many scenes reminiscent of that golden oldie, Space Invaders." She complemented its colorful graphics and verdicted that "the game does offer a fast and relatively addictive shoot 'em up." Commodore User, however, refused to even score this "slickly-executed" but "otherwise boring game", accusing its "warped " creators of promoting sexual assault due to in their opinion "tasteless", "highly objectionable" and "offensive" stage featuring a group of female enemies who are only vulnerable when they open up their cloaks "and expose their sparsely-clad bodies in the spreadeagle position. The method of dispatching them is to score a direct hit between their splayed legs.
Lenore Lobeck, Die Schwarzenberg-Utopie: Geschichte und Legende im "Niemandsland", Schriftenreihe des Sächsischen Landesbeauftragten für die Stasi-Unterlagen 3, Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, 2004, , p. 138 In 1993 the town council renamed it the Waldbühne (forest stage or woodland theatre), and since German reunification it has been used for concerts, notably "oldies nights" presented by a private radio station.Katja Lippmann-Wagner, "Oldienacht erfüllt alle Wünsche ", Freie Presse, 30 May 2010 Katja Lippmann-Wagner, "Stars heizen Fans ordentlich ein: 15.000 Gäste feiern auf der Schwarzenberg Waldbühne bei der Oldienacht ihre musikalischen Idole", Freie Presse, 29 May 2011 Frank Nestler, "Zu viele Besucher auf der Waldbühne?: Oldie-Nacht lässt Kritik aufkommen", Freie Presse, 6 June 2011 Since 1997 it has been leased to Peter Schwenkow's operating company, then called Concert Concept, now DEAG Deutsche Entertainment, who have also shown films there.
But whatever you want to call it, it is certainly what hit Frank Capra hard when he thought of recruiting Bing Crosby to play a remake of the oldie, Broadway Bill. And it is surely what stuck with Mr. Capra—and rubbed off on Mr. Crosby, too—all through the redoing of that classic into the current Riding High. For this Capra-Crosby project, which came to the Paramount yesterday, is a genial and jovial entertainment that ties the original...The final word goes to 'Der Bingle', whose lovable way with a horse—as well as with music and people—gives that quality of richness to this film that makes it not only amusing, but deeply ingratiating, too...Even though light and familiar, sentimental, and even absurd, Riding High is his feedbox full of barley. Bing has a stakes winner in Broadway Bill.
Following Oxford, she won a job on Vogue through the Vogue Talent Contest, going on to become the founding editor of The Fashion Guide and author of a number of books on fashion including the best-selling Creative Dressing. Later, as editorial director of the-then independent scholarly publisher Kegan Paul, she was responsible for the acclaimed series Pacific Basin Books that reflected the cultural complexities of the Pacific in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Returning to the academy, she won ESRC doctoral and post-doctoral fellowships and her doctorate was awarded in 2004 by UCL where she is currently a senior research fellow. She appears frequently on radio and television, most recently Woman's Hour, The Great British Bake Off and The Great British Sewing Bee and contributes to newspapers and magazines including The Times Literary Supplement and The Oldie.
Parker was a member of the executive committee of English PEN from 1993 to 1997 and a trustee of the PEN Literary Foundation, acting as chair from 1999 to 2000. He was on the committee of the London Library from 1999 to 2002, subsequently becoming a trustee (2004–07); chair of the Royal Horticultural Society's Lindley Library Advisory Committee (2009–2013); and vice-chair of the Council of the Royal Society of Literature (2008–14). From 2014 until 2017 he was a visiting fellow in the School of Arts at the University of Northampton. Since 1979 Parker has been a frequent contributor of reviews and features to numerous newspapers and magazines, including The Listener, The Independent, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Spectator, The Times Literary Supplement, the New Statesman, The Oldie, Slightly Foxed, Apollo and the gardening quarterly Hortus.
Plans to increase prominence and appeal of current affairs programming, a BBC press release In Canada, CBC Radio produces a number of current affairs show both nationally such as The Current and As it Happens as well as regionally with morning current affairs shows such as Information Morning, a focus the radio network developed in the 1970s as a way to recapture audience from television.Morris Wolfe, Fifty Years of Radio, CBC Enterprises (1986), p. 36 Additionally, newspapers such as the Private Eye, the Economist, Monocle, the Spectator, the Week, the Oldie, the Investors Chronicle, Prospect, MoneyWeek, the New Statesman, TIME, Fortune, the BBC History Magazine, and History Today are all sometimes referred to as current affairs magazines. In July 2020, Tucker Carlson Tonight broke the record for highest-rated program in U.S. cable news history, garnering an average nightly audience of 4.33 million viewers.
He sold his first cartoon to the Daily Mirror in 1969 and his first illustrations began to be published in Punch and Private Eye. His success in these popular satirical magazines raised his profile as a cartoonist and he soon began to have his work published in other publications such as the London Evening Standard, The Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, Radio Times and, later, The Oldie. Honeysett illustrated several books including Sue Townsend's The Queen and I and Dick King-Smith's H.Prince. He collaborated with noted humorous writers and comic artists such as Ivor Cutler — providing the illustrations for his poetry books Gruts (1986), Fremsley and Life in a Scotch Sitting Room (1984) — and Monty Python members Terry Jones and Michael Palin — working on Bert Fegg's Nasty Book for Boys and Girls, along with his wife Lolly and illustrators Frank Bellamy and Paul Buckle.
Computer Gaming Worlds Charles Ardai stated that "Pohl's influence is felt throughout" Gateway except in the puzzles, which were "pretty good" but based on "the last decade of adventure game design ... most would not be out of place in a golden oldie like Starcross or Planetfall", especially the "jarring and inappropriate" logic puzzles. He approved of the game's graphics and sound but stated that he mostly ignored them because "Gateway is essentially a text adventure with amenities". Ardai disapproved of the game's small number of locations, which the large number of puzzles and repetitive "stall tactics" obscured, and the possibility that a player might never die (which "seems to directly contradict the premise of the game"). He concluded that Gateway was "good enough" but "nothing about the game makes it compelling", predicting that it "will most likely join Rendezvous with Rama, Fahrenheit 451 and their like in a dusty corner of adventure game history".
Berlin seems to have had a reputation for saying one thing to one person and something different to another: see Jeremy Lewis in The Oldie, February 2016, at page 37. Lady Avon herself recalled that, though she sought to "bolster up" her husband and scanned the newspapers for anything that she thought he ought to know, she did not feel she "knew enough about what was going on to try and interfere in any way". Even so, her knowledge of the inner workings of Government was such that she was able to record in her diary the precise stance, at a critical point of the Suez operation, of every member of the Cabinet: > [E]ach was asked in turn what they felt about going on. Selwyn [Lloyd], Alec > Home, Harold [Macmillan], Alan [Lennox-Boyd], Anthony Head, Peter > [Thorneycroft], [Sir David] Eccles, Duncan [Sandys], James Stuart, Gwilym > [Lloyd George], and [Lord] Hailsham were for going on.
Groome has recorded numerous sessions on other artists' albums, including Robert Plant (Manic Nirvana) with Rob Stride, Joan Jett (Bad Reputation), Psychic TV (Dreams Less Sweet and Godstar), IQ (Nomzamo) and Popguns with Rob Stride (Snog). He has toured the world extensively as a member of Adrian Baker's Gidea Park (occasionally with guests such as Mike Love), Nashville Teens, Mud, The Beagles (together with saxophonist-singer-songwriter Stewart Blandamer, former member of Paul Young's Q-Tips and writer of the Country song "Darlin'") and, since April 2003, The Barron Knights, having previously sequenced the drum programming on their single "Golden Oldie Old Folks Home". From 1981 to 1996 Micky performed on and off with Rob Stride in The Bleach Boys, and in 1989 Micky and Rob formed The Late Shift. During 2004–6, Groome and Stride collaborated with A Teenage Opera composer Mark Wirtz on Love Is Eggshaped, and Micky and Rob wrote and performed on their Spyderbaby album, with contributions from Tony Rivers and Kris Ife.
" AllMusic's David Jeffries called album closer "Oldie" epic in nature, stating that Earl Sweatshirt's return was the highlight of the album, summarizing the album as "hype warranted." Beats Per Minute's Craig Jenkin compared the album extensively to prior Odd Future releases, reporting that "it ditches the expansive ooze that made stretches of Tyler’s Goblin a chore, the nihilistic agitprop of MellowHype’s BlackenedWhite, and the lackadaisical drugginess of Mike G’s Ali and Domo’s Rolling Papers in favor of the kind of restless, jerky energy that skyrocketed Bastard into the dialogue months prior." He described the album as something that "mainly sounds like a bunch of dudes in a dank basement cooking up the wildest smack talk possible, with one-upping each other being the primary objective." Jeff Reiss of Spin gave the album a mixed review, commenting that "it’s Odd Future at their best, blending eccentricity, rebellion, and weird humor, with the fearlessness of kids convinced that there are no consequences to their actions", though noted that "at their worst, they are guilty of every adolescent’s biggest fear - being boring.
Hardee obtained a nearby tractor and, entirely naked, drove it across Bogosian's stage during his performance.The Oldie – issue 192 – March 2005 Rivalling this stunt in Fringe infamy, in 1989, Hardee and Arthur Smith wrote a rave 5-star review of Hardee's own Fringe show and successfully managed to get it printed in The Scotsman under the byline of the influential newspaper's comedy critic. At the Fringe in 1996, The Independent reported that he attempted to sabotage American ventriloquist David Strassman's Edinburgh show by abducting the act's hi-tech dummy, holding it to ransom and sending it back to Strassman piece by piece in return for hard cash. The plan failed.Wareham, Mark: "Legends of the Comedy Terrorist", Independent, 21 August 1996 2003 Glastonbury Festival Perhaps the most-quoted anecdote concerning Hardee was that, on 9 October 1986ed Driver, Jim: "Funny Talk" (pub The Do-Not Press, 1995), pages 123–127 his house was searched by the police – who were looking for crumbs – two days after he and others stole Freddie Mercury's £4,000 40th birthday cake.

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