Radio Times Radio Times has a long and distinguished history of commissioning illustration in the UK. From it's beginnings in the 1920's, it has employed the finest illustrators of the time to create a distinctive and rich heritage of magazine illustration. Artists such as Edward Ardizzone, Eric Fraser, Ronald Searle, Charles Tunnicliffe, David Gentleman, Peter Brookes and many, many more, have created a celebrated body of work over several decades. I feel proud and privileged to be a small part of that fine tradition.
Christmas Edition.
Radio Times often commission illustrations to decorate the Christmas pages of the radio section. These ones ran the full height of the printed page.
New Year Edition
Radio Times often commission illustrations to decorate the New Year pages of the radio section. I was asked to create images for the Millenium issue. These ran the full height of the printed page.
The Highway Man.
Illustration for a radio drama.
The K Hormone
An illustration for a radio drama.
Forbidden Fruit.
Illustration for a radio drama.
Silent Dockyard.
Illustration for a radio documentary.
Glue-Sniffer
A radio drama about the effects of solvent abuse on a young man.
Media Madness.
A radio documentary about how mental illness is depicted in the media.
Middle-Aged Marriage.
She is creative and full of ideas while he is angry and bitter.
A radio drama.
An Elderly Ramble.
Radio documentary about the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Ramblers Association.
Egyptian Astrology.
Radio documentary about how the Egyptians used the stars.
Love is Everywhere.
Illustration for a radio drama.
Role Changes.
Documentary about one man attempting different jobs.
The Clocks Are Changing.
A regular illustrative theme for Radio Times is a reminder of the clocks going back or forward.
Christmas Celebrations.
A festive illustration for the radio pages.
This image was also used by The Association of Illustrators as a Christmas card.