New Year 2026
Welcome to the latest edition of our regular magazine show shining a spotlight on life at The Ivy Club in London. In this episode we kick off the new year with another eclectic mix of stories recorded around the events and characters that make the club so special.
Here’s the running order of features:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:01:55 Meet club member and former England Rugby 7s captain Ollie Phillips, ahead of him hosting the annual club sports quiz. This intrepid sportsman and explorer has sailed the world as an ambassador for Great Britain, then set a Guinness World Record on the North Pole, broke two world records on Everest, cycled across America, swam the English channel, has just returned from rowing the Atlantic – he was head of the Olympic programme in China, worked at PWC for ten years and now runs his own leadership development company: Optimist Performance. The sports quiz raised funds for the “My Name’5 Doddie” motor neurone disease charity, as did Ollie’s Atlantic row.
00:08:40 The first of three dips into the recent new members’ social reception in the Piano Bar. Jonathan mingles with guests to extend the hand of friendship and discover guests’ signature cocktails of choice – including the classic Twinkle.
00:14:10 The Piano Bar menu is on hand to offer snacks or something more substantial, to soak up the evening's cocktails. We chat to restaurant manager Leah McDermott to discover what’s new on the culinary hit list.
00:17:15 Meanwhile, back at the new (and old) members’ reception we meet up with Christian. His love of Scotch Whisky is detailed although not strong enough to sample Haggis on Burns Night – another great club event hosted in the Drawing Room restaurant, with traditional tributes to Robbie Burns provided by ‘Revels in Hand’ – Scotch Whisky cocktails and single malts courtesy of The Singleton.
00:23:35 A timely opportunity to rejoin restaurant manager Leah Alice McDermott to discover what’s on the new Drawing Room menu...some very mouthwatering dishes from sea bass sashimi to braised veal meat balls, fillet of cod and a Thai red curry with roasted duck!
00:28:30 Ageing Disgracefully! The second event on this popular theme hosted in The Loft by member Jo Dalton exploring ‘midlife and thriving’. Her panel for the evening included actress and comedienne Helen Lederer; Longevity and human optimisation specialist Dr Ash Kapoor, founder of the Levitas Group; and an entrepreneur who’s liberating singles and couples every day - Emma Sayle, the founder and CEO of Killing Kittens.
00:33:40 We return to the Piano Bar for the final time to chat with new members and a common love of an extra dry gin martini. Plus a quick chat with Lizzy Moore and a reminder that members can have dinner with LBC Radio host Nick Ferrari, with some revealing insights (no doubt) on Friday 6 March in the Drawing Room.
00:38:45 The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry has recently opened for a limited run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. Spotlight attended the launch and opening night. We talk to press event host Gaby Roslin, actor Mark Addy who plays Harold Fry, Mike Rosenberg (Passenger) who wrote all the songs for the musical, author and writer Rachel Joyce, Australian actor Noah Mullins, making his West End debut in the role of the Balladeer. On opening night, we hear from cast, production team, audience and reviewers.
00:48:40 Closing review
A Blue Aurora Media Production for The Ivy Club.
Our opening and closing signature music is ‘Lover PleaseStay’ (instrumental) by the Shtriker Big Band. Ageing Disgracefully intro featured ‘Tulips’ by Omri Smadar. Both published by Artlist.