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John Harrold

John Harrold was born in Glasgow in 1947 and studied drawing and painting at the Glasgow School of Art. In 1973 he was asked to illustrate "Lots of Fun to Cook with Rupert", and this led to the Daily Express asking him to draw some Rupert strips for the newspaper.

After Bestall retired a number of artists were used to provide the daily strips and these included John Harrold who contributed his first story "Rupert and the Worried Elves" to the newspaper in 1976. He contributed a further 16 stories in the years up to 1985 when he then became the exclusive provider of newspaper stories for the Daily Express.

His early collaboration was with the Rupert Editor James Henderson and later, from 1990, Ian Robinson both of whom wrote the stories for John to illustrate, though he inspired many subtle changes which were included as the plots developed.

John originally worked in the Rupert style of Alfred Bestall and slowly developed his own style introducing some new characters over the years. These included Ottoline and Rika who helped to provide a greater female presence on the Nutwood stage. Like Bestall he preferred to work on the illustrations at night when there was less chance of interuptions.

John produced his first Rupert Annual cover in 1978 along with all other content including endpapers until 2007, and was working as the official Rupert artist for over 30 years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Rupert in the Express, October 2025

    Rupert in the Express, October 2025

    Starting in today's Daily Express (October 3, 2025) is the often repeated Alfred Bestall Story "Rupert and the House Mouse" from January 1961 (B197). It has been featured in two …
  • Interview with Stuart Trotter in the Northern Echo

    Interview with Stuart Trotter in the Northern Echo

    Current Rupert artist Stuart Trotter is almost celebrating 20 magical years of creating Rupert Bear annuals. Since 2008, Stuart has carried on Nutwood’s rich tradition with warmth, imagination, and charm, …
  • Rupert in the Express, August 2025

    Rupert in the Express, August 2025

    Daily Express 18 August 2025
  • Ray Brooks (1939-2025)

    Ray Brooks (1939-2025)

    We are saddened to hear of the passing of Ray Brooks on 9 August 2025, aged 86. Ray was the warm, distinctive voice behind the 1985–1988 Rupert television series, narrating …
  • Rupert in the Express, July 2025

    Rupert in the Express, July 2025

    Since the turn of the New Year the stories appearing in the Daily & Sunday Express have been really pleasing, as many are receiving only a second outing since their …
  • 2025 AGM and Fun Day

    2025 AGM and Fun Day

    This is a formal notification that the 2025 AGM will take place at 12 noon on Saturday 30th August. Meeting business: Adoption of 2024 AGM Minutes and 2024/25 accounts; Confirm …
  • Rupert mural at Surbiton Station

    Rupert mural at Surbiton Station

    We were thrilled to hear that a mural of Rupert has been installed at Surbiton Station to celebrate Rupert and Alfred Bestall – who lived in Surbiton for 40 years. …
  • Rupert in the Express, June 2025

    Rupert in the Express, June 2025

    Starting in today's Daily Express (June 3, 2025) is a first full colour Newspaper Showing for the very exciting Alfred Bestall Story ''Rupert and the Bandits' Cave'' . It was …
  • Rupert in the Express, May 2025

    Rupert in the Express, May 2025

    Well the Sunday Express have certainly created a real Rupert conundrum , for starting in todays newspaper (May 4th, 2025) is a story re-titled "Rupert and the Missing Biscuits". This …
  • Rupert in the Express, April 2025

    Rupert in the Express, April 2025

    Rupert in the Express April 2025
  • Important Note for Members

    Important Note for Members

    Important for Members
  • Rupert in the Express, March 2025

    Rupert in the Express, March 2025

    March 15, 2025 Beginning in today's Daily Express is the delightful James Henderson (Author) John Harrold (Artist) story "Rupert and the Sum Bean which originally appeared in the Daily Express …

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