By Molly Moss

Published: Wednesday, 10 August 2022 at 12:00 am


Raymond Briggs, the author and illustrator best known for the 1978 classic The Snowman, has died aged 88.

The news was announced by his publisher, Penguin Random House.

The Snowman was first published as a wordless picture book, and went on to sell over 5.5m copies in various formats around the world, with an animated version created for Channel 4.

The much-loved animation was first broadcast on Boxing Day 1982 and has since become a festive staple and shown every Christmas since.

Briggs also created much-loved children’s books Father Christmas and Fungus the Bogeyman.

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The Snowman

A statement from his family said: “We know that Raymond’s books were loved by and touched millions of people around the world, who will be sad to hear this news. Drawings from fans – especially children’s drawings – inspired by his books were treasured by Raymond and pinned up on the wall of his studio.

“He lived a rich and full life and said he felt lucky to have had both his wife Jean and his partner of over 40 years Liz in his life.

“He shared his love of nature with Liz on South Downs walks and on family holidays to Scotland and Wales. He also shared his sense of fun and craziness with his family, and with his family of artist friends – at get-togethers, fancy dress parties, and summer picnics in the garden.

“He played practical jokes and enjoyed them being played on him. All of us close to him knew his irreverent humour – this could be biting in his work when it came to those in power. He liked the Guardian editorial describing himself as an ‘iconoclastic national treasure’.”

Watch a Channel 4 interview with Raymond Briggs and Jon Snow from 2012 below: