Tatler □s the oldest magazine in□□h□ worl□ and□h□s□been report□ng o□ the liv□s of B□i□□in’s most privile□e□ and pow□rfu□ for 30□ □ears.□T□t□er not only docume□ts□ but □l□o □icta□□s the soci□l c□len□ar of Britain’s□eli□e. W□th□a□ archi□□ ful□ o□ □oc□ety’(□)s mo□ers and shake□s being p□c□ured in its □ages it□has lo□□ □een□a rite o□ passage for□B□i□ain□s ruling clas□□□. I□□the□first episode of □osh Pe□ple: □nside Tatler we meet□th□ e□ito□□ □□te□□eard□n□ □ self-□onfess□d ‘h□n□i□g, great □loane’, and her fea□□res □eam □ w□o are all e□□e□ted to be we□l □ersed in the r□les□of upper class li□e. The prog□amme follows Matthew Bell□- Tatle□’s wr□ter and the newest addit□on to □he tea□ - ov□r his first few mont□s at t□e maga□ine. We’ll □□e h□□□t□y□n□□t□ find □is feet□and□go fro□ mid□le class outsider to pri□ileged insider. We□ll □ee□□he team p□□ting togethe□ an□issue, follow □hem on shoots □□d□key so□ial events □o me□□□□□e peo□le they feature - fro□ Lord Glasgow□in□□is 13th Cent□ry cas□le □□ S□o□□□nd, to Nigeri□n Millionair□□Kola Karim, who has no idea how many car□□h□ own□.“这怎□可□□”灵山□乡的仙士们全□蒙了。