Dr Robert Horne Shepherd (28 April 1936 – 1 August 2023) was a Scottish broadcaster and author who was known for presenting shows on
BBC Radio Scotland
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and for writing a column in
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* Doric order, a style of ancient Greek architecture
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for Aberdeen's ''
Press and Journal
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'' newspaper.
Life and career
Shepherd was born in
Dunecht
Dunecht ( gd, Dùn Eicht) is a slightly linear village on the A944 road in north-east Aberdeenshire in Scotland. It is not to be confused with Echt.
Dunecht is located 12 miles (19.5 km) west of the city of Aberdeen and is situated b ...
,
Aberdeenshire
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It takes its name from the County of Aberdeen which has substantially different boundaries. The Aberdeenshire Council area incl ...
, Scotland, on 28 April 1936.
In the 1950s, he worked as an accountant on Union Terrace in Aberdeen,
while additionally trying to be a musician, playing the
mouth organ
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Though it spans many traditions, it is played universally the same way by the musician placing their lips over a chamber or holes in the instrument, a ...
. Afterwards he started working as a compère for variety shows. He also worked as a producer for variety shows and theatres, before moving on to broadcasting.
In 1980, he took over as presenter of the BBC Radio Scotland show ''
Take the Floor'', the longest-running radio programme produced in Scotland, which he hosted until 2016. He also hosted ''The Reel Blend'', again for BBC Radio Scotland, and presented episodes of
The Beechgrove Garden
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History
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and sheepdog trials on television for BBC Scotland.
Shepherd also wrote books on
Scottish dance music and Scottish country dancing, which were well known interests of his.
Shepherd was a fluent Doric speaker, a
dialect
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One usage refers to a variety of a language that ...
spoken across the northeast of Scotland. He has written books about the Doric dialect, in Doric.
In April 1993 he started writing a column in Doric for the Press and Journal—his Doric column. Some time later, his column was cancelled, but due to outcry from readers was eventually reinstated. He wrote his last piece in the column on 15 July 2023, two weeks before his death.
Shepherd was the commentator at the
Braemar Gathering
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The Gaelic ''Bràigh Mhàrr'' pro ...
and an honoured life member of the Braemar Royal Highland Society.
He also commentated at other Highland games throughout Scotland, including
Oldmeldrum
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and the Lonach Highland Gathering at
Strathdon
Strathdon (; Gaelic: ''Srath Dheathain'') is an area in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is situated in the strath of the River Don, 45 miles west of Aberdeen in the Highlands. The main village in the strath is also called Strathdon, although it wa ...
.
He often commented together with his friend Robert Lovie.
A documentary about Shepherd's career aired on
BBC Alba
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and
BBC One Scotland
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For all of the time the channel is referred to on screen as ''BBC One Scotland'', sometimes u ...
in December 2013.
Shepherd met his wife, Esma Dickson, on a bus. He married her at Cluny Churchyard on 23 September 1961.
Death
Shepherd died on 1 August 2023, at the age of 87.
Awards and honours
Shepherd was honoured with an
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in the
2001 New Year Honours
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for services to ''Scottish Dance Music and to Scottish Culture''. Later in 2001, the
University of Aberdeen
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awarded him an honorary degree, as Master of the University (M.Univ).
He was awarded several other prizes and honours from Scottish music and Scottish country dance organisations in recognition of his support and work.
Bibliography
* ''Let's Have a Ceilidh: Essential Guide to Scottish Dancing''
(1992), .
* ''A Dash O' Doric: The Wit and Wisdom of the North-East'' (1995), .
* ''Anither Dash O'Doric'' (1996), .
* ''Dash O'Doric 3: One for the Road'' (2004), .
* ''Robbie Shepherd's Doric Columns'' (2006), .
References
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1936 births
2023 deaths
People from Garioch
Members of the Order of the British Empire
People from Aberdeenshire
Scottish radio presenters
Scots language activists