Thomas Morton (born 1955) is a Scottish broadcaster, journalist, and author. He lives and works mainly in the Shetland Islands.

Tom Morton
Born
Thomas Morton

1955 (1955)
Occupation(s)Journalist, author, broadcaster
SpouseSusan
ChildrenIncludes James Morton
WebsiteBeatcroft.blogspot.co.uk

Life edit

Morton was born in 1955,[1] and moved to Shetland in 1987 three years after his wife Susan who was a General Practitioner (GP).[2]

Until April 2015, Morton presented a BBC Radio Scotland show, broadcast Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, from 10:00 pm to 1:00 am, a Scottish take on rock and pop from obscure blues to mainstream pop and soul and current independent releases.[3]

From November 2011 until January 2015 he edited the magazine Shetland Life.[4]

Morton was a co-author with his son James, of their 2016 book Shetland : cooking on the edge of the world.[5][2] James is known as a runner up in The Great British Bake Off (series 3) of 2012.

In 2022, Morton was nominated as Scottish Labour's candidate in the local elections to Shetland Islands Council. He was one of three candidates nominated for three vacancies in the Shetland North Ward. As only three candidates stood, Morton became a councillor, unopposed.

Works edit

Morton's works, which encompass both fiction and non fiction,[6] include:

  • Morton, Tom (2000). Internal combustion : a love story. ISBN 9781840183405. OCLC 48579310.
  • Morton, Tom; McNaught, John (2007) [1992]. Spirit of adventure : a journey beyond the whisky trails. ISBN 9781427620149. OCLC 228073120.
  • Morton, Tom; Allonson, Rob; Hamilton, Ken (2009). Journey's blend : five distilleries, three motorcycles, one whisky. ISBN 9780956308504. OCLC 751627780.
  • Morton, James; Morton, Tom (2018). Shetland : cooking on the edge of the world. London: Quadrille. ISBN 9781787133068. OCLC 1051138004.
  • Morton, Tom (2021). It Tolls for Thee — A Guide to Celebrating the End. ISBN 9781786784780. OCLC 1262792367.

References edit

  1. ^ Morton, Tom (18 May 2016). "Pirate Radio was 'just a noise'. But it was our noise". Scottish review. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ a b Smith, Laura (4 September 2018). "Bake Off finalist James Morton teams up with dad Tom for book celebrating Shetland's fruits of land and sea". Sunday World. DC Thomson Media.
  3. ^ "Tom Morton stepping down from BBC Radio Scotland show" - BBC Radio Scotland, 13 May 2015
  4. ^ "Broadcaster and journalist Tom Morton is named new Shetland Life editor". The Shetland Times. 7 October 2011.
  5. ^ Morton & Morton 2018, Hello.
  6. ^ "Tom Morton — Shetland Writing and Writers: Tom Morton". Shetland Islands Council. Retrieved 8 August 2021.

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