Scottish veteran broadcaster Robbie Shephard passes away at 87
Robbie Shepherd's legacy as a broadcasting icon and champion of traditional Scottish music will forever be etched in the annals of history. His influence will continue to inspire future generations of broadcasters and music enthusiasts alike. As t...

Hailing from Aberdeen, the veteran presenter bid farewell to his dance music show in 2015, leaving behind a profound and lasting impact on the hearts of many. Recognizing his outstanding dedication, Shepherd was honored with an MBE and inducted into the esteemed Trad Music Awards Hall of Fame.
In the aftermath of this profound loss, a host of notable personalities have come forward to pay their heartfelt tributes. Fellow BBC co-star Fiona Stalker reveres him as a legend, a true gentleman, and a joy to collaborate with.
The SNP MP Fiona Hyslop shared a poignant memory of teaching her young children to ceilidh dance in the kitchen while listening to Shepherd's beloved "Take the Floor" on Radio Scotland after the Saturday football scores. Her thoughts and sympathies go out to his grieving family during this challenging period.
The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, recognizing Shepherd's illustrious career as a renowned Scottish broadcaster and a passionate advocate for traditional music, extends their deepest condolences to his loved ones.
FAQs
Q1:What is the significance of the radio show "Take the Floor" and the Highland Games commentary?
Q2:What was the focus of the BBC presenter's passion and fame?
A: The iconic BBC presenter was known for his deep affection for Scotland's north-east Doric accent and was renowned for hosting the esteemed radio show "Take the Floor" and being a regular commentator at the Highland Games.
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