Mark Whittow
Yes, it is time for more LWC reminiscences. It was a cold morning in December and I was walking around the Cambridge colleges with Karen, the daughter of my mother’s friend. (Yes, I did have a big crush on Karen, just in case you were wondering.) Just on the off chance that he might be at home, we called at Mark Whittow’s house. Mark was one of my heroes at the London Water Closet (and I did not have many). He kindly tolerated my presence, even though I was three years younger than he was, probably because he knew that I was also a fan of all things historical. (In particular, I remember Mark patiently correcting my understanding of the caracole , a cavalry tactic in the Thirty Years War.) Not only was he a brilliant actor (his performance as Doctor Stockman in An Enemy of the People was superb), Mark was also an all-round eccentric. Mark treated the teachers at LWC with a mixture of casual indifference and flippancy. On the morning in question, he had just received a letter from ...