Pipe Smoker of the Year was an award given out annually by the British Pipesmokers' Council, to honour a famous pipe-smoking individual. Initiated in 1965 as Pipeman of the Year by the Briar Pipe Trade Association, it was presented at a lunch in London's Savoy Hotel each January. The award was discontinued in 2004 because its organisers feared it fell foul of laws banning all advertising and promotion of tobacco.[1]
The award was briefly reintroduced in 2014, by the UK Federation of Pipe Clubs, at the British Pipe Smoking Championship at Newark Showground. In a departure from previous awards the recipient was not a celebrity, but the outgoing President of the UK Federation of Pipe Clubs Brian Mills, in recognition for his personal contribution in recommencing the British Pipe Smoking Championships.[2]
Pipe Smokers of the Year
- 1964 – Rupert Davies
 - 1965 – Harold Wilson[3]
 - 1966 – Andrew Cruickshank
 - 1967 – Warren Mitchell[lower-roman 1]
 - 1968 – Peter Cushing
 - 1969 – Jack Hargreaves
 - 1970 – Eric Morecambe
 - 1971/72[lower-roman 2] – Lord Shinwell
 - 1973 – Frank Muir
 - 1974 – Fred Trueman
 - 1975 – Campbell Adamson
 - 1976 – Harold Wilson (Pipeman of the Decade)
 - 1977 – Brian Barnes[4]
 - 1978 – Magnus Magnusson
 - 1979 – J. B. Priestley
 - 1980 – Edward Fox[lower-roman 3]
 - 1981 – James Galway
 - 1982 – Dave Lee Travis
 - 1983 – Patrick Moore
 - 1984 – Henry Cooper
 - 1985 – Jimmy Greaves
 - 1986 – David Bryant[5]
 - 1987 – Barry Norman
 - 1988 – Ian Botham[6]
 - 1989 – Jeremy Brett
 - 1990 – Laurence Marks
 - 1991 – John Harvey-Jones
 - 1992 – Tony Benn
 - 1993 – Rod Hull
 - 1994 – Ranulph Fiennes
 - 1995 – Jethro
 - 1996 – Colin Davis
 - 1997 – Malcolm Bradbury
 - 1998 – Willie John McBride
 - 1999 – Trevor Baylis
 - 2000 – Joss Ackland
 - 2001 – Russ Abbot
 - 2002 – Richard Dunhill[7]
 - 2003 – Stephen Fry[8]
 - 2014 – Brian Mills
 
Notes
- ↑ Warren Mitchell did not accept his award, calling it "silly". "I smoke a pipe; I also use a lavatory brush. By the same token you could make me 'lavatory brush man of the year.'" The Guardian 13 January 1968
 - ↑ Until 1972 the award was made for the pipe smoker of the previous year; from 1973 onwards it was for the forthcoming year. Manny Shinwell, who held the award throughout 1972, was subsequently listed as the "1971/1972" winner.
 - ↑ Edward Fox accepted his award but declined the prize of three pipes and a quantity of his favourite tobacco and asked for the cash value, about £100, to be sent to help Cambodian refugees. The Times 25 January 1980
 
References
- ↑ Thompson, Jonathan (18 January 2004). "Annual pipe-smoker award is extinguished". The Independent. Independent News and Media. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
 - ↑ "Brian Mills Pipe Smoker of the Year 2014". CIPC. 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2023.
 - ↑ "Harold Wilson Did Have a Top Secret MI File". Town & Country. 3 November 2022. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
 - ↑ "Interview: Brian Barnes". Retrieved 23 June 2017.
 - ↑ "David Bryant obituary". 27 June 2023. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
 - ↑ Murray, Scott (6 December 2013). "The Joy of Six: smoking sports stars". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
 - ↑ "And the Pipe Smoker of the Year for 2003 is..." BBC News. 17 January 2002. Retrieved 7 October 2009.
 - ↑ "Fry lights up pipe-smoking award". Irish Examiner. 27 February 2003. Retrieved 28 June 2023.