22 JANUARY 2005, page 17

Slobs And Snobs

From David Reade Sir: Simon Heffer’s article (‘The slob culture’, 15 January) identifies a long-standing decline. I live in Bangkok, Thailand, and on Christmas Eve I was in the......

From C.w. Prentice

Sir: Simon Heffer caused me to reflect that, during 35 years attending the Royal Opera House, I have observed that the standard of a man’s behaviour is in inverse proportion to......

From Antony Sharples

Sir: I am a little surprised at Simon Heffer citing Evelyn Waugh. Mr Waugh has not hitherto been seen as a reliable guide either to matters sartorial (his lurid and......

Theatrical History

From Anthony Mott Sir: R.C. Sherriff published an autobiography, No Leading Lady , in 1968, but perhaps it is not so surprising that Robert Gore-Langton omitted to acknowledge......

From Ian Mertling-blake

Sir: How good at last to see an article paying tribute to R.C. Sherriff. At Charterhouse, in 1968, I introduced Journey’s End as part of my 20th-century drama course. It always......

Pol Roger’s Wit Of The Week

“I don't want to miss out on heaven due to a technicality”......

When Just Read In The Hash-room.

A revival of his fine play The Long Sunset is long overdue. Written in 1955, clearly nostalgic about the evening of empire, it would, today, provide an epitaph on a Britain......

Ease Out The Mullahs

From Mehrdad Khonsari Sir: Douglas Davis is right in his assessment (‘Deadly threat of a nuclear Iran’, 15 January) that if the mullahs get a nuclear weapon they will be......

From Valerie Scott

Sir: I heartily agree with Mary Kenny (‘My grubby secret’, 1 January) that after a certain age when one ceases to perspire a daily bath or shower is not essential. What Paul......