The second of three programmes looks at Evelyn Waugh's most productive period as a novelist, journalist, travel writer and man of action. His exotic journeys from the coronation of Haile Selassie in Addis Ababa to the deepest jungles of Brazil are recalled by fellow correspondent William Deedes. His commanding officers in the war, Lord Lovat and Sir Fitzroy Maclean, assess the disastrous military career which ironically produced his romantic masterpiece, 'Brideshead Revisited'. This is the period in which Waugh's finest work was published. John Mortimer, Kingsley Amis, and Graham Greene consider his literary achievement.