David Sheppard (broadcaster)

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David Sheppard
Born (1981-11-06) 6 November 1981 (age 42)
Occupation(s)radio presenter and voice-over artist
Career
ShowDavid Sheppard
Stations
  • BBC Radio Devon
  • BBC Radio Cornwall
  • BBC Radio Guernsey
  • BBC Radio Jersey
NetworkBBC Radio
Time slotlate night
CountryEngland
Websitewww.davidsheppard.info

David Thomas Sheppard (born 6 November 1981), sometimes known as Shep,[1] is an English broadcaster.

As of 2022, he currently presents a nightly regional show for BBC South West, networked across BBC Radio Devon, Cornwall, Guernsey and Jersey.[2]

He has presented regular shows on BBC Radio Berkshire,[3] and Oxford and hosted a long running afternoon show on BBC Radio Devon.[4] He has also worked at BBC Radio Solent and Bristol, mostly presenting regional programmes for the South and West.

From 2018 he became the male voice of Great Western Railway,[5] heard on trains and stations throughout the network.[6] Other voiceover credits include BBC1 and BBC2 television, BBC Radio 1, Kerrang!, Vue Cinemas and Brilliant TV.[citation needed]

He studied at University of Oxford and University of Bristol, beginning his radio career at the latter in 2001 while running Burst Radio, the student radio station.[7]

Other Appearances[edit]

Sheppard's addiction to coffee was documented in a BBC2 television documentary The Truth About Food, in which he and former Tomorrow's World presenter Maggie Philbin were tested for the effects of caffeine deprivation.[8]

From the age of 16 he was also a daily contributor to BBC Radio 2's Wake Up to Wogan, under the guise of the Assistant to the BBC's (then) Director-General, Greg Dyke.

Sheppard owns several vintage vehicles[9] including a coach which he has restored himself, and is a trustee and director of the Thames Valley & Great Western Omnibus Trust.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Listen to David Sheppard on TuneIn". TuneIn.
  2. ^ "BBC Local Radio - David Sheppard". BBC.co.uk.
  3. ^ "Southampton Weather - BBC Radio Berkshire". SouthamptonWeather.co.uk.
  4. ^ "New line-up for BBC Radio Devon". 5 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Is this Oxfordshire schoolboy the best train announcer in Britain? You decide!". Oxford Mail. 24 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Devon schoolboys among stars of GWR train announcements". InYourArea.co.uk. 23 July 2020.
  7. ^ "ABOUT US". BURST Radio.
  8. ^ "BBC - Science & Nature - Caffeine and the Brain". www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ "The red brigade", The Guardian, 9 April 2005
  10. ^ Bayley, Jon (9 March 2018). "Have 'A Day Out in 1968' on fully restored buses". PlymouthHerald.co.uk.

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