Heartfelt tributes pour in as BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan's sudden passing shocks the industry. #NickSheridan #BBCScotland #RIP
The tragic death of BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan at the young age of 32 has left the broadcasting community in mourning. His sudden passing after a short illness has shocked colleagues and fans alike. Known for his talent and charisma, Sheridan's presence on shows like Drivetime and Lunchtime Live will be deeply missed. BBC Scotland's head of news, Gary Smith, described him as a 'wonderful colleague' and 'hugely talented', highlighting the impact Sheridan had on those around him.
Nick Sheridan, originally from Wexford, Ireland, transitioned from a successful career at Ireland's RTÉ News to becoming a beloved figure in Glasgow. His work as a children's author and journalist captivated audiences, showcasing his diverse talents. The Darley Anderson Children's Book Agency confirmed his passing, marking the end of a promising career cut tragically short.
Tributes from the industry and beyond have poured in for Sheridan, reflecting on his contributions to journalism and literature. His legacy as a passionate storyteller and dedicated professional will endure in the hearts of those who knew and admired him. Sheridan's impact on both BBC Scotland and the wider community stands as a testament to his talent and commitment to his craft.
Confirming his death, head of news and current affairs at BBC Scotland Gary Smith paid tribute to him, calling him "wonderful" and "hugely talented". He wrote ...
Nick Sheridan's death at the age of 32 was announced by the broadcaster on Thursday morning.
Head of news Gary Smith said Nick had been a “wonderful colleague to those of us who have worked with him since he joined BBC Scotland in 2018”. He added: “He ...
BBC Scotland broadcaster Nick Sheridan dies aged just 32 ... BROADCASTER and journalist Nick Sheridan has passed away aged 32. Originally from Wexford in Ireland, Sheridan reported for Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ News, before moving to Glasgow and ...
Mr Sheridan, who was from Wexford, was an author and had worked for BBC Scotland for a number of years. In 2016 he won the Prix CIRCOM Regional Rising Star ...
The Darley Anderson Children's Book Agency has confirmed children's author and BBC Scotland presenter Nick Sheridan has died aged 32 after a short illness.
TRIBUTES have poured in after broadcaster and journalist Nick Sheridan passed away at 32 years old...
BROADCASTER and journalist Nick Sheridan has passed away aged 32. Sheridan is known for presenting Drivetime, Lunchtime Live, Good Morning Scotland, Seven Days ...
Tributes have been to the writer and broadcaster who died in his adopted home of Glasgow on Wednesday.
BROADCASTER and journalist Nick Sheridan has passed away aged 32 after a short illness. Originally from Wexford in Ireland, Sheridan reported for Ireland's ...
Colleagues and politicians pay tribute to presenter and author who could 'light up the lives of everyone around them'
BBC Scotland presenter and journalist Nick Sheridan has died aged 32 after a “short illness”. The broadcaster announced his death in a social media post on ...
Mr Sheridan was a regular presenter of the Drivetime show on BBC Radio Scotland, and had been working as the BBC's consumer affairs correspondent in Scotland.
has passed away aged 32 after a short illness. Originally from Wexford in Ireland, Sheridan reported for Ireland's national broadcaster, RTÉ News, before moving ...