Gordon Smart (born 31 March 1980 in Edinburgh and raised in Kinross) is a Scottish broadcaster and former journalist who was the editor of the Scottish Sun. He presents an evening show on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Journalism career
editSmart's career in journalism started at DC Thomson in Dundee as a junior reporter on the Evening Telegraph and Dundee Courier in June 1998. He studied journalism at Napier University in Edinburgh.
Unable to find work in newspapers Smart worked as a football coach for Dutch company Coerver between 2001 and 2002. After two football injuries he returned to Scotland to work for Deadline Press and Picture Agency, covering news in the east of Scotland. When the MTV Europe Music Awards were held in Edinburgh in 2003, Smart was introduced to Victoria Newton, then editor of the Bizarre showbiz column of The Sun newspaper who gave him shifts for the Sun in London, leading to a three-month contract with the News of the World.[citation needed]
Smart joined Bizarre at The Sun in 2004 as Victoria Newton's deputy; then became column editor when she was promoted to head of entertainment in November 2007.[1] His column comprised a 'cabinet' of Pete Samson ("Office of the minister of music"), Danielle Lawler and other deputies. Lawler left to join The Daily Mirror as a 3am Girl soon after, while Samson now holds the US Editor position at The Sun.[2]
In 2013, he was one of the witnesses to the helicopter crash at the "Clutha" Pub in Glasgow, which killed 10 people.[3][4][5]
Smart became a deputy editor of The Sun in London in May 2016 but left the paper altogether in November 2016 to focus on business and broadcasting interests.[6]
Radio
editSmart hosted a show on Global Radio's XFM between 2011 and 2013, returning to the station, rebranded Radio X, in April 2016 to host a Sunday show. In January 2017 he became the host of the weekday evening show .[7]
In March 2020, Smart left Radio X due to ill health and in September 2020, it was confirmed that he would not be returning.[8]
In 2024 Smart replaced Colin Murray as host of the Monday to Thursday editions of BBC Radio 5 Live's late show,[9] presiding over a drop in audience. [citation needed]
Other media work
editSmart once appeared on The Xtra Factor as a part of the celebrity panel. In May 2010 he appeared on Channel 4's Real Stories discussing the careers of music stars including Cheryl, Rihanna and Simon Cowell with host Dave Berry.[10][11]
He presented a TalkSPORT 4pm to 7pm Drivetime slot and was a cover presenter on Good Morning Britain in December 2022.
As of August 2022, actor Martin Compston has starred in a Restless Natives weekly podcast with Smart as co-host via Global Player.[12]
References
edit- ^ "The Sun's Bizarre: A Smart new era?". The Guardian. 26 November 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2024.
- ^ "Pete Samson Biography". Survivor Envy. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- ^ Smart, Gordon [@gordonsmart] (29 November 2013). "Jesus. Think I just saw a helicopter crash in Glasgow" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 23 June 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2021 – via Twitter.
- ^ ""It fell like a stone" Scottish Sun editor Gordon Smart main witness of Glasgow Police Helicopter crash". The Drum. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ "'I saw helicopter crash into pub'". BBC News. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
- ^ "The Sun's Gordon Smart to leave after 14 years at newspaper". The Guardian. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ "Gordon Smart to present evenings on Radio X". Radio Today. 5 January 2017. Retrieved 20 March 2017.
- ^ "George Godfrey is the new host of the Radio X Evening Show". Radio X.
- ^ Gordon Smart to replace Colin Murray on BBC Radio 5 Live late night show
- ^ Real Stories Channel 4
- ^ 4Music Real Stories Make Art Not War, 26 April 2010
- ^ https://www.globalplayer.com/podcasts/42KuVS/ Restless Natives Podcast hosted by Global Player, launched August 2022.
External links
edit- Gordon Smart (BBC Radio 5 Live)
- Sunday Breakfast (BBC Radio 5 Live)