
Conversations There is magic to be found when the world goes dark
Feb 16, 2026
Dan Richards, Scottish writer and broadcaster who probes life after dark. He recounts being stranded on a mountain, night-shift oddities and uncanny encounters. He explores hospital nights, stormy ferry crossings, hidden crews who keep the world turning and street outreach with rough sleepers. He celebrates nocturnal rituals like night walks and the comforting rhythm of the shipping forecast.
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Night Is Universal Yet Personal
- Night is universal but individually experienced; it throws people back on themselves and reveals private fears and wonders.
- Darkness produces encounters both magical and disturbing, reshaping how we perceive the world.
Ferry Through A Force 9 Gale
- Dan sailed the overnight ferry in a Force 9 gale with eight-metre waves and felt the ship hammer like 'Thor's hammer' into the bow.
- The crew's stoicism and a passing rescue helicopter reminded him others might be worse off that night.
Service Creates Nighttime Camaraderie
- Service binds night workers with shared pride and responsibility across roles from bakers to search-and-rescue crews.
- Many view their night work as 'just what you do' rather than heroic, which sustains camaraderie and reliability.





