Julyan Sinclair

Julyan Sinclair is an Orcadian television and radio presenter.[1][2] He won a BAFTA in 2002 for "Best New Television Presenter" for his work on various Scottish Television arts and entertainment programmes.

Television career

He has previously hosted Scotsport, along with Jim Delahunt and Sarah O, on STV. Both Sinclair and Sarah O'Flaherty left the programme in 2006, with Jim Delahunt leaving shortly after. Sinclair has also directed network television programmes.

Julyan has appeared as a guest presenter on STV's daily lifestyle show The Hour on a few occasions, alongside main anchor Michelle McManus since November 2009. The Scottish magazine programme airs weekdays at 5pm.

Radio

Sinclair was an overseas correspondent for US and Australian radio stations, having spent a year in the US working for a radio station, and being employed at Triple J (the Australian version of the UK's Radio 1) during his time down under.

Sinclair hosted the XFM Scotland breakfast show until 7 November 2008 when XFM Scotland became part of the Galaxy Network and was renamed Galaxy Scotland.

Writing

Sinclair also writes for tabloids and broadsheets.

gollark: Fun fact: at normal (non-release) rarities, gusties are twice as rare as CB Golds.
gollark: Also, they would just be coloured rectangles, to save work.
gollark: Nebulae would also get a `Show Constellations` BSA allowing them to influence the probability distribution of the colour of another nebula which has not yet coloured towards their colour.
gollark: They would be entirely RNG-based. One of 16777216 colours would be picked randomly.
gollark: Nebulae for every conceivable colour!

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