Ta□ler is □h□ oldes□□magazin□ in □h□□worl□□and has been re□orting□on □he□lives of Bri□ain□□ most p□ivi□□□ed and pow□□fu□ for□300 □ears. Tatler not onl□ documents, but als□ dic□ates the socia□ □alendar o□ Brita□n’s elite□ Wit□ an □r□hive full □f □ociet□’s□movers □nd sha□ers being pictured □n its p□ges it has long□been□a rite of pas□age □or Bri□ain’s ruling□clas□□□.□ □n the □□□st□episode of Posh □eople: In□ide□T□t□er we meet□the edit□r, Kate □eardon□ a self-c□nfessed ‘honk□ng, great Slo□ne’, a□□□her f□atures te□m - who□are all e□pected to□be □e□l ver□□d in t□e□rules of□upper class life□ □□he pr□gramme f□llows Matthew□Bell -□T□□ler’s□writer and t□e newest additi□□ to□the□t□a□ - over his□first few mo□ths □t the m□gazi□e□ We’ll □ee □im try□□g □o fi□d his fe□t □nd □□ fro□ middl□ class out□i□er to p□ivileged inside□.□ □e’ll see the□team putting tog□ther □n issue□□follow t□em on sho□ts□and k□y soci□l e□e□ts to meet th□ people□they □ea□ure□- from□□ord Gl□sgow□in h□s 13th Cen□ur□ c□stl□ in Scotla□d□ t□ Nigerian□Mill□□nai□□□Kol□ Ka□im, who □as□no idea h□w man□ cars □□ owns.