Former Children’s Laureate Chris Riddell – illustrator, author and political cartoonist – appears on BBC Radio 4‘s Desert Island Discs later this morning (Sunday 8th March 2020).
Chris shares the eight tracks, book and luxury he would take with him if cast away to a desert island with Lauren Laverne.

Chris Riddell’s Desert Island sojourn, as imagined by the cartoonist himself
From 2015 to 2017, cartoonist and illustrator Chris Riddell was the Children’s Laureate, and he has won three Greenaway Medals for his work – more than any other illustrator.
He was born in 1962 in Cape Town, South Africa, where his parents were both anti-apartheid activists. They moved to the UK when Chris was a year old. He grew up first in rural England, and later in south London where his father, a vicar, became chaplain of Brixton Prison.
He started drawing as a young boy when he was given paper and pencils by his mother to keep him quiet during his father’s sermons.
After school, he studied illustration under Raymond Briggs at Brighton Polytechnic and received his first commission while still at art school.
As a writer, his work ranges from picture books to chapter book series, including Ottoline and Goth Girl, and as an illustrator he has frequently collaborated with authors such as Paul Stewart and Neil Gaiman.
He started as a political cartoonist in the late 1980s and has drawn the Observer’s weekly cartoon since 1995, celebrating 25 years at the paper this year. As Children’s Laureate, he encouraged children to draw, and championed the importance of school libraries and librarians.
Chris is married to Jo, a fellow illustrator and printmaker, with whom he has three grown-up children, among them Katy, another illustrator.
• Desert Island Discs with Chris Riddell airs at 11.15 today on BBC Radio 4 | Desert Island Discs
• Chris Riddell is online at chrisriddellblog.tumblr.com | Follow Chris Riddell on Twitter @chrisriddell50
• Books by Chris Riddell available from AmazonUK (Affiliate Link)
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