David Sheppard | |
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Born | (1981-11-06) 6 November 1981 (age 43) Reading, Berkshire, England |
Occupation(s) | radio presenter and voice-over artist |
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Show | David Sheppard |
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Network | BBC Radio |
Time slot | late night |
Country | England |
Website | www |
David Thomas Sheppard (born 6 November 1981), sometimes known as Shep, 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.
He has presented regular shows on BBC Radio Berkshire, and Oxford and hosted a long running afternoon show on BBC Radio Devon. 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, heard on trains and stations throughout the network. Other voiceover credits include BBC1 and BBC2 television, BBC Radio 1, Kerrang!, Vue Cinemas and Brilliant TV.
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.
Other Appearances
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.
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 including a coach which he has restored himself, and is a trustee and director of the Thames Valley & Great Western Omnibus Trust.
References
- "Listen to David Sheppard on TuneIn". TuneIn.
- "BBC Local Radio - David Sheppard". BBC.co.uk.
- "Southampton Weather - BBC Radio Berkshire". SouthamptonWeather.co.uk.
- "New line-up for BBC Radio Devon". 5 January 2010.
- "Is this Oxfordshire schoolboy the best train announcer in Britain? You decide!". Oxford Mail. 24 July 2020.
- "Devon schoolboys among stars of GWR train announcements". InYourArea.co.uk. 23 July 2020.
- "ABOUT US". BURST Radio.
- "BBC - Science & Nature - Caffeine and the Brain". www.bbc.co.uk.
- "The red brigade", The Guardian, 9 April 2005
- Bayley, Jon (9 March 2018). "Have 'A Day Out in 1968' on fully restored buses". PlymouthHerald.co.uk.
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