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Fiona Bruce

Full / Real Name: Fiona Elizabeth Bruce
Born: 25 April 1964 (59 years old)
Gender: Female

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Fiona Bruce is a British journalist and television presenter best known for presenting many flagship programmes for the BBC including the BBC News at Ten, Crimewatch UK, Call My Bluff and Antiques Roadshow.

From 2003 to 2007, she also anchored her own documentary series, Real Story.

Fiona has also chaired the classic BBC panel game Call My Bluff, as well as hosting the Radio 2 arts show, The Green Room.

In 2001 she won the TRIC award for best presenter of the year as well as the Michael Elliott award for best presenter.

Prior to her role at the Ten, she presented the Six O'Clock News for four years. In 2001 she was the first woman presenter to be part of the BBC's election team.

Fiona has presented The Antiques Show for BBC TWO and presented, as part of the BBC events team, on the death of the Queen Mother, the marriage of Prince Edward and Sophie, and the 60th anniversary of the Second World War battle at Dunkirk.

Before becoming a presenter, Fiona worked as a reporter on Newsnight, on the BBC ONE flagship current affairs programme, Panorama, and the weekly current affairs programme Public Eye for BBC TWO.

Prior to this she presented the BBC World Service's daily programme TV Newsday and reported on BBC ONE's Breakfast News in 1992, before joining BBC South East as a news presenter and reporter for the regional current affairs programme, First Sight.

She began her career at the BBC in 1989 as a researcher and then as Assistant Producer on Panorama, covering a variety of ground-breaking stories which took her to locations throughout Europe, the Gulf, Kurdistan and the USA.

Fiona speaks fluent French and Italian and is a graduate of Oxford University.

She is married with two children and lives in London.


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