While Rick continues to recuperate, we are sharing this Mark at the Movies oldie but goodie from 2017. Mrs Brown, the story of Queen Victoria and John Brown, was made twenty years ago - 1997 - and by a quirk of timing was released a week after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales. But, even without a helping hand from fate, it seemed designed to invite topical parallels. John Madden's film even has the mid-19th century's equivalent of paparazzi - coarse Fleet Street types in loud check suits, pencils poised, secreted in the heather, in hopes of a long-distance glimpse of Victoria and her game ghillie. The brawny Scot, played by Billy Connolly, scatters the interlopers and gives one of their number a kick in the thistles. But, of course, ...
Programming note: Join Mark tonight for Episode Sixteen of our current Tale for Our Time, Agatha Christie's Murder on the Links. Tomorrow, Sunday, he'll be here with Part Twelve of the new audio serialisation of his highly prescient demographic bestseller, America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It. ~On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, Steyn marks the centennial of composer and arranger Johnny Mandel, whose works range from a famous sitcom theme to an Oscar-winning love-song. We'll hear the Mandel oeuvre performed by singers from Sinatra and Streisand to Joni Mitchell and the Manic Street Preachers. Plus: the only song Tony Bennett ever wrote. To listen to the programme, simply click here and log-in. ~Thank you for ...
Programming note: Tonight, Mark will be back here with another episode in our current Tales for Our Time for Mark Steyn Club members: The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie. ~Okay, it's official now. When the Next Thing hits, they're gonna do to you what they did five years ago, only harder and faster: Evidence from a 'modelling study'Is this a joke ? Such models aren't even in the hierarchy of evidence based medicine. Also what about the infinitely more harmful collateral damage of lockdowns?'Shame on you and your inquiry Lady Hallett' https://t.co/mxpIXSPUic https://t.co/nSfDMoYu2v — Dr Aseem Malhotra (@DrAseemMalhotra) November 20, 2025 So, per "Baroness" Hallett, the Lockdown Model is now and forever. I am not (yet) saying that ...
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Mark fields questions from Mark Steyn Club members live around the planet...
Welcome to Part Eleven in our ongoing audio adaptation of a favourite book among Steyn readers: America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It, in the run-up to its twentieth anniversary...
On this week's episode of Mark Steyn on the Town, Steyn enjoys a salade de fruits with some all-American beefcake. He also marks the centennial of an Australian conductor and swings by the same high school that produced both Ann-Margret and Donald Rumsfeld. Plus Sinatra in the wee small hours...
It has been exactly a decade since the attack by Islamic terrorists at the Bataclan theatre in Paris. Which in turn presaged a terrible year of Bastille Day truck carnage and Catholic priest decapitations...
Welcome to Part Ten of America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It...
Rich Lowry and National Review throw in the towel...
Welcome to Part Nine in our new audio adaptation of a favourite book among SteynOnline readers: America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It...
Welcome to Part Eight in Mark's first ever self-narration of this highly prescient tome...
Welcome to Part Seven in our new audio adaptation of a favourite book among SteynOnline readers: America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It.
Welcome to Part Six in our new audio adaptation of a favourite book among Steyn readers: America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It...
Welcome to Part Five in our new audio adaptation of America Alone...
Here we go with Part Four of our new audio adaptation of a favourite book among Steyn readers: America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It...
Welcome to Part Three of Mark's boffo bestseller on demography and its discontents...
Today's episode was filmed live on the Mark Steyn Iberian Cruise with three of our special guests: Sammy Woodhouse, Samantha Smith and Allison Pearson...
A remote fantastical kingdom far from Europe's chancelleries of power... An unpopular monarch on the eve of his coronation... A ruling class of plotters and would-be usurpers... ...and a gentleman adventurer on holiday. No, not Ruritania in the nineteenth century, but the United Kingdom in the twenty-first...
Programming note: Mark will be doing double-duty on Serenade Radio tomorrow, Sunday, hosting the pre-dawn broadcast of Mark Steyn on the Town at 5am Greenwich Mean Time - that's 12 midnight Eastern/9pm Pacific on Saturday in North America - and back with Steyn's Song of the Week at the other end of the day: 5.30pm London/12.30pm New York. You can listen from almost anywhere on the planet by clicking the button at top right here. ~Thank you for all your comments, pro and con, on our latest Tale for Our Time. In tonight's episode of The Murder on the Links, Hercule Poirot does not seem to be taking entirely seriously the bleak reality that he and Captain Hastings are now on opposite sides of the case: "As you are quite capable of trying to ...
In tonight's episode of The Murder on the Links, Poirot and Hastings stumble through the fog and emerge to find themselves at the Palace in Coventry...
In Episode Twenty-One, Hercule Poirot concludes his explanation of what's been going on...
In Episode Twenty, Poirot and Hastings consider the cut of one's overcoat...
Part Nineteen of Mark's audio adaptation of The Murder on the Links...
In Episode Eighteen, Marthe Daubreil advances a tentative identification of the second body...
Episode Seventeen of Mark's serialisation of The Murder on the Links...
In episode sixteen, we learn that, during his time in Paris, Hercule Poirot has been re-acquainting himself with a once famous murder case...
In part fifteen, the detective's loyal sidekick arrives at the railway station to find the little Belgian has solved the case - until Hastings informs him that there is now a second body...
In episode fourteen, Captain Hastings examines the latest victim...
In part thirteen of Mrs Christie's Hercule Poirot outing, Captain Hastings finds his vivacious music-hall acrobat somewhat elusive...
Welcome to Episode Twelve of The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie...
In this our ninth season, welcome to the latest episode of our current Tale for Our Time - The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie...
Welcome to Part Ten of our current Tale for Our Time - Agatha Christie's detective yarn The Murder on the Links...
Welcome to Part Nine of Agatha Christie's third very popular contribution to Tales for Our Time...
Welcome to Part Seven of our seventy-fourth audio entertainment in Tales for Our Time...
Welcome to Part Six of our autumnal entertainment: The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie...
Here is part five of Mark's serialisation of The Murder on the Links.
Here we go with Part Four of our brand new Tale for Our Time - our autumnal adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic of 1923, The Murder on the Links...
Welcome to Part Three of our serialisation of The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie...
Welcome to Part Two of The Murder on the Links, our autumnal audio adventure in Tales for Our Time...
Welcome along to the seventy-fourth audio adventure in our series Tales for Our Time - and to our third offering from the world's bestselling novelist: The Murder on the Links by Agatha Christie...
Welcome to Part Two of Mark's new audio serialisation of his bestseller America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It...
Part One of Mark's audio adaptation of his demographic blockbuster...