Waugh meets a Lancing Old Boy at the Dorchester

The EWS thanks Mr. Ric Cooper for the following delightful anecdote, which arrived by email:

My father, Giles Cooper, dramatised Sword of Honour for BBC television in 1966. Before the project could be confirmed, he and his long-time collaborator Donald McWhinnie were summoned to meet Evelyn Waugh at the Dorchester, where the author was staying early that year. McWhinnie was an enormously experienced radio and TV director, having worked closely with most of the great dramatists of the day, including Samuel Beckett, Jean Anouilh and Harold Pinter.

The mood of the interview—for such it definitely was—began awkwardly, but brightened when Waugh enquired where each had gone to school, despite them being in their late forties. While McWhinnie had attended a grammar school in Lancashire, my father had been at Lancing, some 15 years after Waugh himself. Drinks appeared and an increasingly jolly session ensued, until it was time to leave.

In the hallway of Waugh’s suite was a large floral display of red and white roses. He plucked one of each from the vase, snapped off the stems, and placed the white bloom in McWhinnie’s buttonhole and the red one in my father’s, with the mischievous comment, "Innocence….and experience." 

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Comedian specializing in Evelyn Waugh wins BBC Mastermind quiz

Comedian Russell Kane, who chose The Life and Novels of Evelyn Waugh as his special subject, won BBC Television's Children In Need Mastermind Special 2011, broadcast on BBC2 on Nov. 11th. He scored an unusually high 18 out of 19 on his special subject questions, and 11 out of 17 (four incorrect answers and two passes) in the general knowledge section.

A recording of the program is currently available on YouTube. Mr. Kane's Evelyn Waugh questions begin at 07:33, and his general knowledge questions at 24:14.

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Derek Granger and friends discuss TV Brideshead in London on Oct. 27th

Derek Granger, producer and (something that was unknown until recently) one of the writers of the highly regarded 1981 Granada Television adaptation of Brideshead Revisited, will be appearing with cast members at the Rayne Theatre (Chickenshed) in Southgate, London on Thurs. Oct. 27th at 8:00 p.m.

From the theatre's website:

We present a light-hearted evening of TV nostalgia with Derek Granger, producer and writer of Brideshead Revisited. The evening will include unseen footage and outtakes as well as some of Derek’s celebrity friends from the programme. 

North London Today has a story about the event.

Mr. Granger shared his Brideshead reminiscences and some video clips with appreciative members of the Evelyn Waugh Society at the third Evelyn Waugh Conference held in the UK in August.

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Publication of Duncan McLaren’s Evelyn! delayed

Beautiful Books, which this autumn was to have published Duncan McLaren's Evelyn!: Rhapsody for an Obsessive Love, has entered administration. A new publisher is being sought. Prospective readers of the booka group that surely includes those who were lucky enough to attend Duncan's spellbinding Evelyn! presentation at the recent Evelyn Waugh Society conference in Englandshould keep an eye on Duncan's website for developments. 

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Dearest Nancy, Darling Evelyn at Bewdley Festival

The 2011 Bewdley Festival, held in Bewdley, Worcestershire, features a performance of Dearest Nancy, Darling Evelyn, a dramatization of the correspondence between Evelyn Waugh and Nancy Mitford. The performance (Oct. 9) stars Fenella Fielding, Nigel Anthony, and Nickolas Grace.

A collection of the Waugh/Mitford correspondence, The Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh, edited by Charlotte Mosley, was published in 1996.

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BBC Radio 4 Extra to broadcast Evelyn Waugh short stories

From the BBC press release:

On Monday 10 October, Radio 4 Extra launches a new strand, The Short Story Zone. Every weekday at 11am (repeated at 9pm and 4am), listeners will hear a selection of contemporary and classic short story readings from the BBC Sound Archive – as well as 25 new productions of published work over the year. The Short Story Zone launches with Evelyn Waugh's short stories. Subsequent authors will include: William Trevor, MR James, EM Forster, Margaret Drabble, Fay Weldon, Rose Tremain and Dorothy Whipple.

BBC Radio 4's sister station Radio 4 Extra can be heard internationally on the Internet and via satellite, and in the UK on DAB digital radio, cable television, IPTV, and Freeview digital terrestrial television.

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Alec Waugh titles republished by Bloomsbury

The Guardian reports today on Bloomsbury Publishing's announcement of a new digital imprint, Bloomsbury Reader, whose mission is to bring back to life "hundreds of forgotten classics." The Bloomsbury Reader list will be focused on ebooks, but will also make its titles available through print-on-demand.

Included in the list of authors being republished is Alec Waugh, whose twenty-seven Bloomsbury Reader titles include his first novel The Loom of Youth, and his memoir My Brother Evelyn & Other Profiles.

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Henley Literary Festival

This year's Henley Literary Festival (Sept. 28 to Oct. 2) features two talks of particular interest to Waugh enthusiasts.

Selina Hastings (Fri. Sept. 30): "To write biographies of great writers is a task fraught with danger but Selina Hastings has become highly respected through her books on Nancy Mitford, Evelyn Waugh, Rosamond Lehmann and Somerset Maugham. Now she provides a fascinating insight into the world of Mitford and Waugh, who were not only brilliantly witty writers but also friends whose many letters are filled with malicious jokes and gossip."

Daisy Waugh (Sun. Oct. 2): "In a wonderful mix of fact and fiction Daisy proves that the Waugh writing tradition is alive and well. The daughter of Auberon and granddaughter of Evelyn, her latest book [Last Dance with Valentino] charts an unusual romance between Londoner Jenny Doyle and the greatest movie star of the day Rudolph Valentino."

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World Books Broadsheet, Dec. 1948

Correspondent Roger Osborn has sent the EWS scans in PDF format of a two-sided flier he found laid in a secondhand copy of When the Going Was Good, published by World Books, The Reprint Society, London, in December 1948. The flier is that month's edition of Broadsheet, the bulletin of World Books.
 
The verso page contains the material of interest to Waugh enthusiasts: a brief biographical sketch of Waugh, and an amusing "Editor's Note" that makes clear the biographical sketch was written without the assistance of its subject.
 

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Evelyn Waugh Society now on Twitter

The Evelyn Waugh Society is now on Twitter at @evelynwaughsoc. The Society will use Twitter to announce updates to the News section of this website. News updates are also available through the site's RSS feed.

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