Tributes pour in for talented journalist and beloved colleague
BBC Scotland has sadly announced the untimely death of its presenter, Nick Sheridan, at the age of 32, following a brief illness. The news of his passing came as a shock to colleagues, friends, and fans alike, with many taking to social media and other platforms to express their grief and pay tribute to the award-winning journalist.
Nick Sheridan, renowned for his dynamic presence on BBC Scotland and his significant contributions to journalism, left an indelible mark on those who knew him and the industry at large. His career, which spanned over a decade, was marked by his passion for storytelling, his commitment to truth, and his ability to connect with viewers and readers on a profound level.
Gary Smith, Head of News and Current Affairs at BBC, expressed his condolences, emphasizing Nick’s exceptional talent and the positive impact he had on his colleagues and the broader community. “Nick was a tremendous colleague, a talented journalist, presenter, and author. He brought light into the lives of everyone he encountered. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time,” Smith said.
Fellow presenter Connor Gillies praised Nick’s unique talents and his caring nature, stating, “Nick was a uniquely talented broadcaster, writer, and journalist, but more importantly, a genuinely decent, funny, and thoughtful person who always put others before himself.”
Amy Irons, host of BBC Scotland’s headline news show The Nine, shared her devastation at the news, highlighting Nick’s brilliance both as a person and a professional. “The world has lost one of its brightest lights, and journalism has lost one of its most talented figures. Nick will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of working with him,” Irons remarked.
Born in Wexford, Ireland, Nick Sheridan’s career was characterized by his dedication to journalism and his ability to engage with a wide range of subjects with empathy and insight. After receiving his journalism degree from Dublin City University, Nick worked in various capacities, including as the Consumer Affairs Correspondent for BBC News in Scotland and the host of the news review show Seven Days. Additionally, he authored three books, further showcasing his versatile talents.
As tributes continue to pour in, it’s clear that Nick Sheridan’s legacy will endure, remembered not just for his professional achievements but for the warmth, kindness, and brightness he brought into the lives of those around him. He leaves behind a significant void in the world of journalism and in the hearts of those who knew him