The sudden and tragic passing of BBC presenter Nick Sheridan has left the broadcasting world in shock and mourning. At just 32 years old, his final social media posts now serve as poignant reminders of his impact and legacy.
Nick's last Instagram updates revealed a man committed to his craft and community. In one heartfelt post, he celebrated the success of fellow authors at the Nero Book Awards, penning: “A hUuUuUge congratulations to @bethatintervals @misspowellposts on winning the @nerobookawards Children’s Category with THE SWIFTS.
It was love from page one for us - such a powerful message delivered in a cracking murder mystery. "And congratulations again to all our shortlisted authors who also knocked us out with their work, @candygourlay with WILD SONG, @lexcanroar with GWEN AND ART ARE NOT IN LOVE and @katalicedunn with BITTERTHORN.
It was a pleasure to read and re-read your words, well done all." The presenter, who presented Drivetime, Lunchtime Live and the Sunday Show with the BBC, had his first children’s fiction novel released in August 2022.
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