- Grandfather of six.
- Father of Margaret Sophia Laura (b. 1962), Alexander Evelyn Michael (b. 1963), Daisy Louisa Dominica (b. 1967) and Nathaniel Thomas Biafra (b. 1968).
- Son of writer Evelyn Waugh and Laura Laetitia Herbert.
- After he was asked to leave Oxford University, his father told him that there were now only two professions left open to him - schoolmaster or spy.
- He was best-known for his contributions to "Private Eye", the British satirical magazine, between 1970 and 1986. He left it to become the editor of "The Literary Review", a magazine he edited until his death.
- As a young man, whilst doing his National Service in the army (in those days mandatory), he contrived to shoot himself in the chest at point-blank range whilst fiddling with a machine-gun. Somehow, he managed to survive, though he had a long stay in hospital and had a lung removed and also part of his spleen. His injuries meant that he was a frequent hospital patient throughout his life and they eventually led to his relatively early death.
- He was loved by his admirers, but never short of enemies, some of whom remained vindictive after his death. The journalist Polly Toynbee, very soon after his passing, wrote a devastating obituary article outlining her hatred for him, and several journalists subsequently hinted that, during his 40-year marriage, he had been a frequent adulterer. When the journalist Susan Barnes died, a few years after him, she was routinely referred to in several obituaries as Waugh's mistress. In fact, this turned out not to be true.
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